Frozen Yogurt Cereal Bark
This quick and easy recipe is fun to make with the kiddos. Top with your favorite cereal for the perfect healthy and delicious frozen yogurt cereal bark.
Everyone you serve this to will enjoy this frozen treat.
I love making this with my son Josh. Actually he makes this himself nowadays.
Sometimes he uses flavored yogurts with a mixture of cereal on top.
Once in awhile, I will make this with coffee yogurt and mini chocolate chips. It’s become one of my favorite desserts.
Any yogurt you use will be delicious in this recipe. It’s a cool refreshing treat for both kids and adults.
Great for a quick breakfast too.
Frozen Yogurt Cereal Bark
Nutrition: calories 70, fat 1.4 g, sat fat .7 g, carbs 6.8 g, sugars 3.7 g, protein 7.4 g
WW Smart Points: 2 – WW Points Plus: 2 – WW Personal Points
Here are the two simple ingredients to make this delicious and healthy snack. I used a mixture of three cereals. But, you can use one at a time too.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups plain or vanilla Greek yogurt, I ran out of vanilla this time so I used plain and added a teaspoon of vanilla extract and some liquid sweetener. But, it’s good with the plain for a more tart taste.
- cereal of choice, I used Magic Spoon, Seven Sundays, Cocoa Puffs, and in the one photo, Froot Loops birthday cake cereal, any amount of choice, I used about 1/4 to 1/2 cup for each cereal. You can use just one cereal too.
These were made with vanilla Greek Yogurt and Froot Loops Party Cake flavor
It’s a fun recipe to make with the kiddos
Here’s The Easy-Peasy Directions:
Frozen Yogurt Cereal Bark
Ingredients
- 2 cups vanilla Greek yogurt
- cereal of choice, I used Magic Spoon, Seven Sundays Fruit Loops, Cocoa Puffs
Instructions
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Lay a piece of parchment paper on a rimmed cookie sheet.
2.Spread out 2 cups of vanilla yogurt on to the parchment paper.
3.Sprinkle any amount cereal on yogurt.
4.Place in the freezer for at least 2 hours.
5.Remove from freezer and break into shards.
6.Store in freezer up to 2 days.
Check out a different kind of bark, made with chocolate!
Here’s my Chocolate Crack Bark
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