As much as I love going out for a tasty fro-yo, it is so easy to make your own frozen yogurt at home. Plus, it can be a great way to use up some ripened summer fruit. I had an abundance of fresh strawberries, so I turned half of them into Strawberry Compote with Rose, Mint, And Honey. I sliced the rest and froze them for later use. Then, of course, the first thing I thought to make was strawberry frozen yogurt. So here we are! This homemade frozen yogurt recipe takes literally 5 minutes of work! And a few tips ensure a delicious, creamy treat that is almost as indulgent as ice cream but far better for you. When it comes to making your own frozen yogurt at home, the consistency can be tricky because when you freeze yogurt, the water component of it forms crystals causing your fro-yo to be more on the icy than creamy side. Even if you’re not expecting it to be as creamy as ice cream (which it will not fully be), there are a few tips easy tips that can help you make a creamier frozen yogurt at home.
How to make frozen yogurt more creamy?
Use whole milk Greek yogurt and add cream if you like. Not only do I love the rich and tangy flavor of Greek yogurt, but it is also far thicker in consistency. Greek yogurt is known as concentrated or strained yogurt where whey and other liquids have been eliminated, which makes a better, creamier base for fro-yo. You also have the option to add a little heavy creamy. And if you really want the thickest, creamiest result, you might even swap the Greek yogurt for labneh, which is extra strained yogurt (I’m totally doing this next time!). If you’re looking for a dairy-free summer treat, try our Lemon Sorbet. Use a little corn syrup. I say corn syrup is optional here, but a little bit of it can help the texture of your strawberry frozen. yogurt by preventing the formation of large ice crystals while the mix freezes. Use some sugar. I wanted so badly to rely only on honey for this recipe, and it does work with just honey, but the sugar here does two things. First, similar to corn syrup, it does help the texture. And as it freezes, the yogurt mixture will loose some of its sweetness, so even if tastes good to you before freezing, it will be dulled later. The added sugar helps the flavor. A banana can help! A natural way to add creaminess and volume to a strawberry frozen yogurt is simply adding a sliced frozen banana. Cover the top of the yogurt mixture with parchment paper before freezing! The simple act of adding a layer of parchment on the surface of the yogurt before tightly covering the container will also help keep ice crystals from form.
Ingredients
You only need a handful of ingredients to make this recipe, and if you don’t feel like strawberry frozen yogurt, you can use frozen fruit of your choice. The ratio of fruit to yogurt is important, and I’ve found that 6 cups of sliced frozen fruit to 1 cup of Greek yogurt to work well. Here is what you need to make this recipe:
6 cups frozen sliced fruit. In this case I used strawberry and banana, but you can try or another fruit combination of your choice. Frozen mango, peaches, or berries are all great options. 1 cup whole milk Greek yogurt. Do not use fat free or low fat Greek yogurt. Honey and sugar to sweeten. I used Greek honey and granulated sugar. You can play with the amounts to your liking, but for me a 1/4 cup each worked well. Orange or Vanilla extract Corn syrup
How to make frozen yogurt from scratch
You do not need an ice cream maker to make this easy frozen yogurt recipes, your food processor or a good blender is just fine! To make frozen yogurt from scratch using your food processor, all you do is add your sliced frozen fruit, Greek yogurt, honey and sugar to sweeten, orange extract, and a little corn syrup to your food processor. From there, just blend until everything is well combined into a smooth, creamy mixture that is almost like a milk shake or thick smoothie. Then, select a good freezer-safe container that you can tightly cover. Transfer the yogurt mixture to the container and smooth the surface. Add a piece of parchment to cover the surface of the yogurt mixture, then cover tightly and freeze until it hardens.
How long do you need to freeze it?
You can absolutely serve the strawberry Greek yogurt immediately in glasses as a milk shake or a smoothie. But to serve it as a frozen yogurt treat, you do need to freeze it for at least 6 hours until it hardens (same goes for Yogurt Popsicles). Take it out of the freezer and allow it to sit for a few minutes so it is easier to scoop and serve.
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