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You need to try this Wimbledon-themed strawberries and cream yoghurt bark
You only need two ingredients
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Yoghurt bark is the snack of the moment on social media right now. It's the perfect option for satiating those post-dinner sweet cravings and is incredibly easy to make at home.
We've given our yoghurt bark recipe and Wimbledon-themed twist with a strawberries and cream flavour that's refreshing, delicious and only uses two healthy ingredients.
You'll need a blender or food processor to make this yoghurt bark (or a stick blender in a jug in a pinch), as well as a baking tray with high enough sides, to not let the yoghurt mixture spill all over your freezer.
Lastly, make sure your tray actually does fit flat in one of your freezer drawers - there's nothing worse than going through with a recipe only to find you can't fit it in your fridge/freezer/oven.
Looking for more healthy snack recipes? Try our blueberry matcha yoghurt bark with almond butter.
- Yields:
- 4 - 6 serving(s)
- Prep Time:
- 10 mins
- Total Time:
- 10 mins
Ingredients
- 250 g
Greek yoghurt, plus 1 tbsp mixed with a splash of water to drizzle
- 150 g
strawberries, hulled, to blitz
- 50 g
strawberries, hulled and sliced, to top
Directions
- Step 1Prepare a baking tray with high sides that fits in your freezer by lining it with baking parchment.
- Step 2Blitz the strawberries and yoghurt in a blender or food processor until smooth. Pour the mixture into the prepared baking tray and freeze for 30 minutes to firm up.
- Step 3Remove from the freezer and top with the sliced strawberries and drizzle over the yoghurt and water mixture. Freeze for a further 3 hours until set.
- Step 4Break into pieces using your hands and serve right away.
Tip: this is a really flexible recipe, so if you can't find strawberries you can use raspberries, blueberries or even stone fruits like peaches.
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