Looking for a refreshing, kid-friendly treat? Berry Frozen Yogurt Tubes blend creamy yogurt, sweet berries, and a touch of honey into portable, frozen snacks. This Healthy Summer Snack is perfect for lunchboxes, picnics, or hot afternoons, ready in just a few hours. Enjoy these frozen yogurt pops for a wholesome, fun dessert!
Why You’ll Love Berry Frozen Yogurt Tubes
- Kid-Approved: Berry Frozen Yogurt Tubes are perfect for little hands.
- Wholesome: Real fruit and yogurt make this Healthy Summer Snack guilt-free.
- Quick Prep: Ready to freeze in 10–15 minutes for easy fruity yogurt treats.
- Customizable: Swap berries for endless frozen yogurt pop flavors.
- Budget-Friendly: Cheaper than store-bought, with control over ingredients.
Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need for these fruity yogurt treats (makes ~10 tubes):
For the Yogurt Mixture:
- 2 cups (300g) ripe strawberries (or mixed berries)
- 1 ¼ cups (300g) vanilla-flavored Greek yogurt
- ¼ cup (60ml) plain almond milk
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- ¼ cup (60ml) pure honey
Equipment
- Food processor or blender
- Funnel
- Plastic yogurt tubes or piping bags
- Baking sheet
- Fine-mesh sieve (optional)
Ingredient Tips
- Berries: Use ripe strawberries for Berry Frozen Yogurt Tubes; frozen berries work if thawed.
- Yogurt: Vanilla Greek yogurt ensures a creamy Healthy Summer Snack.
- Milk: Almond milk keeps these frozen yogurt pops light; any milk works.
- Honey: Adds natural sweetness to these fruity yogurt treats; maple syrup is a substitute.
- Extract: Vanilla extract enhances flavor; almond extract adds a twist.
Directions
Blend Berries
I pulse 2 cups strawberries in a food processor until 80% blended, leaving small bits for texture in these frozen yogurt pops.
Mix Yogurt Blend
I add 1 ¼ cups vanilla Greek yogurt, ¼ cup almond milk, 1 tsp vanilla extract, and ¼ cup honey to the berries, blending until smooth. For a silky Healthy Summer Snack, I strain through a fine-mesh sieve to remove seeds.
Fill Tubes
Using a funnel, I pour the mixture into plastic yogurt tubes, leaving ½ inch at the top for expansion. I seal tightly to prevent leaks for these fruity yogurt treats.
Freeze
I lay the tubes flat on a baking sheet and freeze for 3–6 hours until solid, ensuring even freezing for perfect Berry Frozen Yogurt Tubes.
Serve
I let the tubes thaw for 5–10 minutes before serving, softening them for a delightful Healthy Summer Snack.
Nutrition
- Prep Time: 10–15 minutes
- Freeze Time: 3–6 hours
- Total Time: 190–375 minutes
- Servings: 10 tubes
- Calories: ~60–65 kcal per tube
- Macros per Tube: 12–13g carbs, 2–3g protein, 1–1.5g fat, 1g fiber
Variations
Try these twists on these fruity yogurt treats:
- Fruit Swap: Use blueberries or mango for a new Healthy Summer Snack flavor.
- Yogurt Swap: Try plain yogurt with extra honey for these frozen yogurt pops.
- Dairy-Free: Use coconut yogurt for dairy-free Berry Frozen Yogurt Tubes.
- Sweetener Swap: Swap honey for agave nectar in these fruity yogurt treats.
- Flavor Boost: Add a pinch of cinnamon for unique frozen yogurt pops.
Serving Ideas:
- Pair with Layla Cooks’ fruit smoothie for a refreshing combo.
- Serve with Layla Cooks’ granola recipes for crunch.
- Enjoy with Layla Cooks’ iced tea for a summery vibe.
Storage
I store these frozen yogurt pops in the freezer for up to 3 months in their tubes. For lunchboxes, I wrap a tube in a towel or use an insulated bag with an ice pack to keep this Healthy Summer Snack frozen for 2–3 hours. Leftover mixture can be poured into popsicle molds for backup treats.
Serving Tips
- Presentation: Serve Berry Frozen Yogurt Tubes chilled for a fun look.
- Garnish: Pair with fresh berries for these fruity yogurt treats’ appeal.
- Pairing: Enjoy with juice or Layla Cooks’ smoothie recipes to complement this Healthy Summer Snack.
- Portion Size: 1 tube per person for a light treat.
- Occasions: Ideal for picnics, lunchboxes, or summer snacks.
FAQs About Berry Frozen Yogurt Tubes
Here are answers to common questions about Berry Frozen Yogurt Tubes:
Can I use frozen berries?
Yes, thaw frozen berries first for this Healthy Summer Snack.
How do I avoid icy texture?
Use thick Greek yogurt and strain seeds for smooth frozen yogurt pops.
Can I make it dairy-free?
Swap for coconut yogurt in these Berry Frozen Yogurt Tubes.
Why did my tubes burst?
Leave ½ inch space when filling to prevent bursting fruity yogurt treats.
How long do they last?
Freeze for up to 3 months for a fresh Healthy Summer Snack.
More Summer Dessert Ideas You’ll Love
- Chocolate Mousse Cake
- Cinnamon Sugar Blondies
- Strawberry Shortcake Cake (with sponge cake)
- Moist Cinnamon Apple Cake: A Sweet, Simple Deligh
Conclusion
Berry Frozen Yogurt Tubes are a creamy, fruit-packed treat perfect for kids and adults alike. This Healthy Summer Snack is quick, customizable, and ideal for any warm day. Whip up these frozen yogurt pops for a refreshing, wholesome delight!

Berry Frozen Yogurt Tubes
Ingredients
- 2 cups 300g ripe strawberries (or mixed berries)
- 1 ¼ cups 300g vanilla-flavored Greek yogurt
- ¼ cup 60ml plain almond milk
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- ¼ cup 60ml pure honey
Instructions
Blend Berries
- I pulse 2 cups strawberries in a food processor until 80% blended, leaving small bits for texture in these frozen yogurt pops.
Mix Yogurt Blend
- I add 1 ¼ cups vanilla Greek yogurt, ¼ cup almond milk, 1 tsp vanilla extract, and ¼ cup honey to the berries, blending until smooth. For a silky Healthy Summer Snack, I strain through a fine-mesh sieve to remove seeds.
Fill Tubes
- Using a funnel, I pour the mixture into plastic yogurt tubes, leaving ½ inch at the top for expansion. I seal tightly to prevent leaks for these fruity yogurt treats.
Freeze
- I lay the tubes flat on a baking sheet and freeze for 3–6 hours until solid, ensuring even freezing for perfect Berry Frozen Yogurt Tubes.
Serve
- I let the tubes thaw for 5–10 minutes before serving, softening them for a delightful Healthy Summer Snack.
Notes
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