Craving something cold, creamy, and indulgent without the guilt? This frozen yogurt dessert delivers everything you want in a sweet treat—rich flavor, satisfying texture, and wholesome ingredients—without any of the regret that comes from store-bought options loaded with refined sugar and artificial additives.
At Balanced Treats, we believe dessert should never feel like a compromise. These frozen yogurt bites embody our philosophy perfectly: they're healthy (packed with probiotics and antioxidants), quick (just 5 minutes of prep), affordable (under $10 for a full batch), and absolutely delicious (that dark chocolate drizzle seals the deal).
Whether you're meal-prepping snacks for the week, looking for a post-workout refuel, or simply want something better than ice cream cubes from the freezer aisle, this easy frozen dessert with Greek yogurt checks every box. Let's make magic happen in your ice cube tray.
This recipe isn't just another dessert—it's a strategic upgrade to your snack game:
Not all yogurt is created equal. Greek yogurt is strained to remove excess whey, giving it a thick, creamy texture that holds up beautifully when frozen. According to research from the National Institutes of Health, the probiotics in Greek yogurt support digestive health and immune function. Choose full-fat or 2% varieties for the creamiest frozen yogurt bites—the fat content prevents them from freezing rock-solid.
Wild blueberries pack nearly twice the antioxidants of cultivated varieties, and their smaller size means more surface area for that gorgeous purple hue. Frozen wild blueberries are picked at peak ripeness and flash-frozen, locking in nutrients while staying budget-friendly year-round. Plus, they're already frozen, which means they won't water down your yogurt mixture as they thaw.
Start by gathering your ice cube tray—a standard silicone tray works best since the flexible material makes popping out your frozen yogurt bites effortless. If you don't have silicone, a regular plastic tray will work; just run warm water over the bottom for a few seconds before releasing.
First, drop 4-5 frozen wild blueberries into each compartment of your ice cube tray. Don't overthink the arrangement—they'll settle naturally and create a beautiful base.
In a small bowl, combine 4 tablespoons of Greek yogurt, 1 tablespoon of pecan butter (or any nut butter you prefer—almond and cashew work beautifully), and 1 tablespoon of honey. Stir until completely smooth and well-incorporated. The honey serves double duty here: it adds natural sweetness while lowering the freezing point slightly, keeping your bites creamy rather than icy.
Spoon the yogurt mixture over the blueberries, filling each compartment about three-quarters full. Leave a little room at the top—you'll see why in a moment.
Melt 3.5 ounces of dark chocolate using a double boiler. Simply place a heat-safe bowl over a pot of simmering water (make sure the bottom of the bowl doesn't touch the water), add your chopped chocolate, and stir occasionally until smooth and glossy. This gentle method prevents the chocolate from seizing or burning.
Drizzle the melted chocolate over each yogurt-filled compartment. Use a spoon to create artistic swirls, or keep it simple with a straightforward pour—both look gorgeous when frozen.
Transfer your ice cube tray to the freezer and let everything set for at least 2 hours. For best results, freeze overnight. The extended freeze time allows the flavors to meld while achieving that perfect bite-through texture.
Make Them Last: These frozen yogurt bites stay fresh in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 weeks. Separate layers with parchment paper to prevent sticking.
Customize Your Flavors: Swap blueberries for raspberries, strawberries, or cherries. Try different nut butters—sunflower seed butter makes these nut-free while tahini adds sophisticated Middle Eastern flair.
Adjust Sweetness: Start with the recommended tablespoon of honey, then taste your mixture. If you prefer sweeter treats, add another teaspoon. For lower sugar, reduce to 2 teaspoons or substitute with a few drops of stevia.
These versatile treats work for any occasion:
If you're obsessed with these blueberry bites (and who could blame you?), you'll want to check out our Frozen Strawberry Yogurt Bites. They follow the same simple formula but swap in sweet strawberries for a different flavor profile that's perfect for summer gatherings. Both recipes use the same base ingredients, so you can easily make a double batch with half blueberry and half strawberry—variety is the spice of life, after all!
This frozen yogurt dessert proves that healthy eating doesn't mean sacrificing flavor or convenience. With minimal effort and maximum reward, you'll wonder why you ever bought overpriced, additive-laden ice cream in the first place.
The beauty of this frozen yogurt bites recipe lies in its versatility. Once you master the basic formula, you can experiment endlessly with different fruits, nut butters, and toppings. Think sliced bananas with almond butter and cacao nibs. Or diced mango with cashew butter and shredded coconut. The possibilities are as limitless as your creativity.
Make a double batch this weekend—trust me, they disappear fast. Pop one (or three) whenever you need a moment of frozen bliss without the guilt. Your taste buds and your body will thank you.
Ready to transform your freezer into a treasure trove of easy frozen desserts with Greek yogurt?