Frozen Blueberry Yogurt Bites

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Ritika (@foodforfoodies)

This simple and refreshing recipe is perfect for a hot summer day. It combines the tanginess of homemade curd with the sweetness of honey and fresh blueberries. The process is easy and fun, and the result is a delightful chilled treat that everyone will love.

Frozen Blueberry Yogurt Bites recipe
Prep Time
10min
Cook Time
2hr 0min
Total Time
2hr 10min

Ingredients

2 Servings
(1 serving = Approx. 60g)
  • Home made curd
    Home made curd
    1cup
  • Fresh Blueberries
    Fresh Blueberries
    30g
  • Honey
    Honey
    2tbsp

How to make Frozen Blueberry Yogurt Bites

  1. Step 1

    Take a cup of curd and pour it into a muslin cloth to drain out the excess water for about 1 hour.

  2. Step 2

    Mash the fresh blueberries.

  3. Step 3

    After an hour, take the hung curd and mix 2 tablespoons of honey into it.

  4. Step 4

    Spread the mixture on a baking paper into desired shapes and sprinkle the mashed blueberries on top.

  5. Step 5

    Freeze them for 2 hours.

  6. Step 6

    Break them into pieces and serve them chilled.

Nutrition (per serving)

Calories

86.3kcal (4.32%)

Protein

3.0g (6.1%)

Carbs

15.8g (5.76%)

Sugars

14.3g (28.7%)

Healthy Fat

0.6g

Unhealthy Fat

1.3g

% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet

Tips & Tricks

  1. Ensure the curd is well-drained to achieve the right consistency for the yogurt bites.

  2. You can use silicone molds instead of baking paper for uniform shapes.

  3. Experiment with other fruits like strawberries or raspberries for a different flavor.

FAQS

  1. Can I use store-bought curd instead of homemade curd?

    Yes, store-bought curd can be used, but ensure it is thick and fresh for the best results.

  2. How long can I store the yogurt bites?

    You can store them in an airtight container in the freezer for up to a week.

  3. Can I use frozen blueberries instead of fresh ones?

    Yes, frozen blueberries can be used, but thaw them before mashing.

  4. What can I use as a substitute for honey?

    You can use maple syrup or agave nectar as a substitute for honey.

  5. Do I need to use baking paper for this recipe?

    Baking paper helps in easy removal of the yogurt bites, but you can use silicone molds as an alternative.

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