
Frozen Berry Yogurt Cups
Intro
Looking for something sweet, creamy, and totally satisfying—without the sugar crash? 🙅♀️ OurFrozen Berry Yogurt Cupsare the perfect refreshing treat to keep on hand. Made with real fruit 🍌🫐, creamy yogurt 🥥, and naturally sweetened with Natvia Stevia Synbiotic Sweetener 250g 🍯, these little cups are packed with goodness and totally free from guilt 💚. Whether you're after a nourishing snack 🥄, a post-workout cool-down 🏋️♂️, or a healthy dessert 🍨, these frozen bites hit the spot every time!
Ingredients
Ingredients:
- 1 banana, mashed
- 300g thick 0% fat natural yogurt or coconut yogurt
- 4 tablespoons Natvia Stevia Synbiotic Sweetener 250g
- 2 tablespoons peanut butter
- 100g mixed berries
- Dash of vanilla extract
- Granola, to sprinkle over
Method
- Mix together the mashed banana, yogurt, Natvia Stevia Synbiotic Sweetener 250g and nut butter in a bowl. Set aside about 3-4 tablespoons of the mixture and mix with vanilla extract.
- With the rest of the mixture, add in most of the berries and mash up well.
- Spoon the berry layer into a 6-hole muffin tin to reach up to 2/3. Add the remaining vanilla mixture to reach to the top. Sprinkle over granola on top of each.
- Freeze for at least 3 hours then enjoy when you want a refreshing sweet treat!
Recipe Data
PREP TIME: 15 MINUTES
SET TIME: 3 HOURS
TOTAL TIME: 3 HOURS 15 MINUTES
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