Frozen Yogurt Fruit Kabobs Recipe

Frozen Yogurt Fruit Kabobs

Ingredients

Directions

1

Place fruit onto bamboo skewers.

2

Spread yogurt on a plate and β€œroll” fruit to cover.

3

Place on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet and put in freezer until frozen.

4

If you prefer not to use skewers, you can choose to dip each fruit piece in the yogurt and then place on parchment paper. Serve frozen.

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hand holding yogurt-dipped berries on a stick

Looking for a berry delicious treat?

This frozen yogurt fruit kabobs recipe is the perfect summertime snack! Made with fresh berries, it’s such an easy and delicious kid-approved treat. All you need is fruit and yogurt – I mean, does it get any easier than that?!

berries, yogurt, and skewers on white cutting board

raspberries and blueberries on stick

hand holding black plate with white yogurt on it

casserole dish with yogurt covered berries on skewers


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Frozen Yogurt Fruit Kabobs

Your kids will love these tasty fruit bites covered with creamy goodness!

Ingredients

Directions

1

Place fruit onto bamboo skewers.

2

Spread yogurt on a plate and β€œroll” fruit to cover.

3

Place on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet and put in freezer until frozen.

4

If you prefer not to use skewers, you can choose to dip each fruit piece in the yogurt and then place on parchment paper. Serve frozen.

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blueberries and raspberries on skewers

Recipe Tip:

If you’re having a hard time getting your skewered berries evenly covered with a thick layer of yogurt, you can try freezing your skewered berries before rolling them in the yogurt. I’ve found that the yogurt clings to the berries a little better when they’re frozen.

Then, just pop your yogurt-covered skewers back into the freezer once again after they’ve been evenly coated.

Easy Frozen Yogurt Fruit Bites small bites on a wooden tray

My family loved these!

They make such a simple snack or a sweet frozen treat that you can feel good about sharing with your kids during the hot summer months! I think you and your family will love these, too. Enjoy!


This Lemon Blueberry Cake is an instant classic!


About the writer:

Lina has a Bachelor's Degree from Northern Arizona University with 11 years of blogging and photography experience having work featured in Today.com, Martha Stewart, Country Living, Fox News, Buzzfeed, and HGTV.


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Comments 17

  1. Natalie

    My toddler’s two favorite foods.

  2. Alli

    Will have to try this for my toddler. Thanks!!

  3. Eva

    These look delicious! I’m definitely making these. Thanks, Lina!

    • Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

      Sure! Thanks for your sweet comment Eva!

  4. CO Mama

    My kiddos are currently obsessed with frozen slices of banana with peanut butter. Will have to try these. Thanks, great idea!!!

    • Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

      Yum! Enjoy- and thanks for stopping by πŸ˜€

  5. April

    Thanks for another great recipe idea! This will be a perfect way to use berries from my garden.

    • Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

      Oh good! Enjoy πŸ˜€

  6. Stephb

    Yum! Nice and healthy summer treat! Thanks:)

    • Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

      Sure Steph! Thanks for reading πŸ˜€

  7. Susie

    Thanks, I pinned it to use this summer when school is out and I have my nieces’ little first grader. I actually followed your recipe board too!

    • Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

      Thanks so much Susie!! πŸ˜€ enjoy

  8. Kate

    Grapes are yummy frozen too! I’ll have to try freezing yogurt with them.

    • Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

      Yes that’d be yummy also!

  9. Lynne

    We put yogurt into cupcake pans and then we put the fruit in. I do spray the pans first unless using cupcake liners and the kids like making them too!!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Yummy! Great idea πŸ₯°

  10. Mary

    I do this when I have any leftover berries but don’t use the skewers. I put them in a container. Once I have enough I use my blender and make smoothies. I like to add a little honey if the berries are a little tart.

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