Can I now offer you the perfect little side dish to go with your Taco Corn Fritters? This Mock Frozen Yogurt is so very easy and really, really tasty too.
I have no idea why I felt the need to say that. It really is sort of a “duh” statement because if I didn’t feel like it was tasty, would I actually post the recipe on my blog? How would that look…”I don’t really like eating this dish, but I thought I’d post it for you anyway so you could be grossed-out along with me. Feel free to stink up your kitchen and tell your kids that the Heavenly Homemaker made you do it. Be sure to come back and share your gag stories.” I would never do that. And yet I still felt the need to point out that the recipe tastes good. Duh.
So yeah, this recipe is really tasty! You should try it sometime! Anyway…
My favorite thing about this recipe is that it works great as a side dish or snack, but is also sweet enough to be a dessert. And in case I failed to mention it, this Mock Frozen Yogurt is really quite tasty. :)
Mock Frozen Yogurt
3 cups any varieties of frozen fruit (I used blueberries, peaches and strawberries)
1 1/2 cups plain yogurt
1/4 cup grade B real maple syrup
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Place frozen fruit in a food processor.
Add plain yogurt, vanilla and maple syrup.
Blend until all ingredients are well mixed. Easy as that!
Serve right away as a side dish, snack or dessert! I LOVE it when desserts are this healthy!!
And there you go. Come back for more tasty (and gluten free!) recipes all week long!
What are your favorite frozen fruits to use in treats??
Meredith McG says
oooh yummy ! :) Thanks for posting this !!
Dee Jarvis says
looks like a winner! Thanks!
cheryl says
I can’t wait to try it!!!!!!!
Laci says
Oh Yum! I’ve been looking for ‘better for you desserts’!
Jessica K. says
Sounds yummy!! Can’t wait to try it!
Shannon says
Looks yummy!! To bad it is cold today or I would give it a try! I will try soon!
Meghan V says
Well you can always add a banana…but I love your choice of fruits.
Kristi says
That sounds great! My husband loves yogurt. :)
Carla says
I love frozen berries, but my kids don’t, so we usually use frozen peaches or bananas or on occasion mango. Really though, it’s hard to go wrong with frozen fruit. :)
Randi @ www.ExpressionsOfPerceptions.com says
It’s like a thicker version of the fruit & yogurt smoothies I make us for breakfast every morning. I’ll bet after 15 minutes in the freezer, you could scoop it into a cone :)
karen says
This is awesome with frozen cherries and a splash of vanilla! I have lots of frozen cherries from a great sale last summer and the kids love this.
Rachel says
We love this same flavor combo too. Sometimes I add in some avocado for extra creaminess and nutrition, especially if anyone has been sick and not able to eat ‘real’ foods.
Renee says
just made this for after lunch dessert! My kids LOVED it!!! In fact they made it themselves!! ;) Thanks for the great recipe. We used 1 C strawberries, 1 C pineapple & 1 C blueberries.
Becky says
I make something very similar as a breakfast smoothie, but with much less sweetner – honey in my case. Bananas work well. Also, did you know you can make it in advance and re-freeze in individual servings. I pull one out in the morning and either microwave it briefly or just let it sit for awhile, stir it up, and you have a smoothie or your mock frozen yogurt! Yum. I’m going to try maple syrup in my next batch of smoothies.
alli says
I’ve made this with honey and my family loved it!
Melissa says
Can’t wait to try this! Justus’ shaved ice was a hit yesterday, I bet this will be a hit this coming weekend!
Cali says
yum!!
Rebecca says
This looks so good! I can’t wait to try it!
Michelle B. says
Except that you make it in a food processor instead of a blender this sounds like the smoothies I made for breakfast this morning, definitely tasty! :)
Jen says
I love using frozen peaches. They’re my fav fruit but they’re really only good when they’re in season or frozen.
rainbow says
sounds good
Mary says
This looks amazing! I can’t wait to try it!!
Marsha_M says
Looks good!
Jami says
How simple and yummy! We have all those things on hand all the time. Super Simple! LOVE THAT!!!
Jaclyn says
Big fan of yogurt smoothies!
Rhonda Lake says
Hmmm…looks tasty! :) very similar to a breakfast smoothie! NICE!
blair says
Yummy!
Kathy S says
Mmmmmm!
Jessica says
YUM! Can’t wait to try this very healthy frozen yogurt recipe.
Alicia says
Oh my, this looks amazing! I miss the summer!
Meghan says
My kids would love this!
Aya says
Good idea! We don’t really get tired of smoothies, but this could be a fun replacement sometimes.
Rebecca says
Oh that looks yummy! I will have to see if I can tweak it now to meat our allergy needs!
Kelly @ The Nourishing Home says
LOOKS SO YUMMY! I am going to do this and put it my ice cream maker and see what happens. Frosty goodness, I bet! Thanks for sharing! :)
Sara B says
Yay! I have some yogurt and frozen berries that must be used in this recipe soon!
Joanna S. says
Perfect! I just made yogurt this weekend!
susan says
YUM now i know what’s for lunch tomorrow ;-)
Kelly says
mock icecream…. just blend up some frozen bananas! Add in like agave nectar or similar, plus some pecans for butter pecan ‘ice cream’. Or add whatever else you want in it or on it. Totally healthy, totally cheap, and totally, totally delicious!!!! Reminds me that I need to start freezing more bananas!
Sharmista says
Oh, so easy! :)
Cammie M says
Yummm thanks for posting =)
Julia H says
Looks like a smoothie-type-thing… I’m sure it’s absolutely fabulous tasting!! :)
Tracy says
We have a recipe very similar to that! On nights when daddy won’t be home for dinner and mommy feels lazy, we have “shake and noodles”, which is this recipe and Ramen noodles using my own doctored up chicken stock/broth instead of the msg filled packet they include. And no, we don’t eat them together. Eww. We eat the “shake” first.. The kids all cheer when they hear that shake and noodles is for dinner. In fact, I think I’m about to hear some cheering. :)
MamaHen says
My kids love strawberries and bananas together
Priscilla F. says
Just ordered some yogurt culture from Cultures for Health – was nice to get the HH discount – thanks for that! :)
Alyssa says
looks great…can’t wait to try it!
Lindsey says
I can’t wait to try this. I am always looking for healthy treats for my daughter.
Krista says
This is kinda like the smoothies we sometimes make. Our favorite fruits are any type of berry (or multiple types) and some banana. Adding the banana also means we don’t have to use as much sweetener.
Adrienne says
oooo Yum!!!
DorthyM says
Can’t wait to try this!
Holly in Virginia says
Tasty! ;)
Emily Woodall says
yum! And, easy enough for me to whip up TONIGHT! Yay for dessert:)
Michelle says
We make this a lot to go with breakfast! Our kids love strawberry banana, but peach blueberry is my favorite!
Rhonda says
Can’t wait to try these! Waiting for a warm day to have a cool treat:)
Laurie says
I like to use strawberry, banana, blueberry and cantaloupe. I froze chunks of cantaloupe from the garden last summer and they are wonderful in a smoothie.
Dionne says
We makes this a lot in our Vita-mix in the morning for breakfast.
Susan says
We make these for lunch often. They are good.
Carmen says
Frozen banana all by itself (no yogurt or anything) is fantastic!! Even better: add cocoa powder, stevia, coconut, and nuts. Cut banana into chunks before freezing.
The Bumpy Road says
Looks good & tasty!
Amanda says
Oh, I can’t wait til it’s warm enough outside to try this one! Yum!
Mayira says
This sounds wonderful!
Danielle says
We make something very similar and call it a smoothie. Usually we just add whatever fruit needs to be used up. Sometimes it turns our thin and we use a straw or sometimes it is so thick we need a spoon!
sarah says
Yummy … we love yogurt smoothies as well call them!
Tiffani says
We make these all the time! One of my boys doesn’t like fruit, but will eat a smoothie any time. That’s what we call these.
Tip: A favorite around here is to make and freeze in those plastic freezer pop holders. The ones that most people would use to make popcicles from juice. Yummy!!
Christy says
We do this all the time in our blender! Yum!
Amanda says
Yummy!!!
Cathy B. says
Yum! I recently got a Vitamix, so I think I will try using it to make this recipe. It sounds great–really “tasty!” ; ) We make smoothies often and use all different kinds of fruit, both fresh and frozen. One of my favorites is to use frozen watermelon. We grew some last year and cut it up and froze it. It works great in smoothies, and with a Vitamix you can even use the seeds.
Deanna says
These look so yummy!
Donna says
We make this quite a bit. Our favorite combo is banana, pineapple and raspberries. Instead of syrup we use honey ~ my children love that the honey does not mix in smoothly so as they are eating it is a contest who got the biggest honey ball in their “sorbet”.
Marie H says
These sound very good. My Granddaughters will love them! I see one with strawberries and bananas any maybe add blueberries or blackberries.
Ann M says
I add in some wheat germ, spinach, flax, etc (whatever I think I can hide from the kids) and serve these as smoothies for breakfast. Yum! BTW, I don’t add in any maple syrup or sweetner since I use vanilla FF yogurt. – it’s sweet enough.
heather stinson says
we make something similar, just with our homemade kefir and have it first thing every morning…looks great
Sarah DJ says
Mmmmm, I love fruit…though I think I would enjoy this dish more if you just combined the fruit with the yogurt, my hubby would love the smoothie effect :-)
Beth @ Living Simply says
Sounds like a great alternative to my yogurt parfaits! AND it gets my husband to eat yogurt!
kelly says
yum! That looks great
Amanda says
Yummm! I do this, but use Kefir. Either way, it’s delicious!
Kristin says
I also like to use Kefir when I make things like this. I usually use honey to sweeten it. I also like to put it back in the freezer so it can harden up a little. When I scoop it with an ice cream scoop after it hardens it feels so much more like a dessert :)
Mary says
OOHHH-Looks absolutley Heavenly.
Kristi says
YUM!!!
Jean says
This frozen yogurt looks so good! I’m going to have to try it! :o)
Mary says
Yum. Great breakfast idea. :-)
Shelly says
yum need to try this too.
Shelly
Beth the mama bee says
Yep- we call this a smoothie. (minus the syrup- we don’t usually need extra sweet for these)
I keep a gallon bag in the freezer and anytime we have fruit that is about to go back, I clean it, slice it and throw it in the bag. When it’s time to make smoothies, we go to the fruit and see what’s in there.
Carrie says
That looks delicious…looking forward to trying it.
D says
YUM!!
Heather says
Thanks for sharing this healthy and easy snack!
Carolyn says
Now that the weather down here is getting warmer – we’re going to definitely be trying these!
YUM!
:-)
Amanda Y. says
Wow sounds perfect! How obvious but I’d never thought of it!
Christa says
It looks so good I could lick my screen!
Katie says
This is how we always do smoothies, though I don’t add the extra sweetener. Yum.
Cheryl says
Wow! This looks really easy and tasty! ;)
Christina Frei says
Yum, yum! Who doesn’t love frozen yogurt, mock or not?
Lee says
peaches and blueberries are my favorite!
Heather says
This sounds yummy! Another great healthy dessert is just to blend up frozen bananas with a bit of vanilla and enough milk to get them going. It tastes like an banana ice cream shake. SO GOOD! And easy, and cheap, and healthy…makes me a happy mommy.
Amy says
This is very similar to our smoothies, and they are awesome!
Leanne says
This looks so easy and I’m sure my kids would love it!
Micah says
We ate this with our lunch (roasted potatoes with your broccoli & cheese sauce) yesterday and it was a big hit.
RaShell S says
Oh Yum!
Jen French says
Yummy looking mugs of goodness! I love making egg custards in mugs. So much easier than trying to juggle little custard cups in a hot water bath!
Leigh says
This looks like our normal smoothie, too… but I wonder if you could freeze it for a bit and then turn it into more of a granita frozen yogurt kind of thing? YUM!
Lisa says
We’ve done this too, but put them in popsicle containers and froze them. The kids thought they were getting a smoothie pop from the store!!!
Karen Sexton says
I have made something simular, my kids loved it. BUT…..I put them in ice cube trays, stuck a toothpick in and called them smoothie pops. We brought them camping last year and all the kids camping even not in our site loved them.
Eunie Mathews says
I have used the frozen fruits from Costco. Do you think they are healthy? The price is right!
AllieZirkle says
SMOOTHIES FOR DESSERT? COUNT ME IN!
Kathleen T says
I make smoothie pops for my kids all of the time (even winter). You could make this even healthier by adding in some spinach or powdered greens (which will be hidden by the taste of the fruit and sweetener), add some protein powder (whey or vegan), and use some stevia to cut down on the maple syrup. I make mine in a blender. I freeze mine in silicone molds that keep all of the juice in the bottom as they melt while being eaten for the kids to drink when done. I found them on Amazon.
Cynthia says
I just made this today for all 7 of my children (including our two little new ones from Ethiopia that joined our family a month ago through adoption!) THEY LOVED IT!!!]
YUM!
~Cynthia
Brooke says
Looks super yummy! I’ll have to try this one :) Laura, can I come live with you – LOL! I don’t know how you do all of this! You’re inspiring but I’m overwhelmed…
Mayira says
I just made this as a beginning of summer treat. It was amazing! Thanks.
Maura says
If you freeze this will it be like frozen yogurt or will it be hard as a rock?
What makes frozen yogurt have a soft texture?
Laura says
It would become hard if you freeze it like this. If you want soft frozen yogurt, you’d need to make it in an ice cream machine with ice and rock salt.
Dawn says
This is exactly the recipe I use for breakfast smoothies, except that I add milk! I never thought of skipping the milk and using it for dessert! I like your tea cups for dessert dishes, too – very economical.