4 Ingredient Strawberry Frozen Yogurt (5 minute recipe!)

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4 Ingredient Strawberry Frozen Yogurt takes 5 minutes to make and tastes just like a traditional frozen yogurt! It’s the perfect healthy dessert when you’re craving ice cream.

4 Ingredient Strawberry Frozen Yogurt in a loaf pan with a spoon scooping some out.

This delightful treat is not only easy to make, but it is also healthy and delicious. With just frozen strawberries, honey, plain Greek yogurt, and a touch of lemon juice, you can create a light and refreshing dessert that is perfect for any time of year. Give it a try and enjoy a delightful bowl of homemade frozen yogurt today!

If you love healthy desserts, also try making Healthy Rainbow Popsicles or a Watermelon Cake with Whipped Cream.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Only takes 4 simple, healthy ingredients. 
  • Easy to customize with toppings.
  • Light and delicious.
  • Naturally gluten-free.

Recipe Ingredients

  • Frozen strawberries
  • Honey: Can use maple syrup instead if you want. 
  • Plain Greek yogurt: Adds protein to the dish and lets you control the amount of sugar you add based on the sweetness of the strawberries. 
  • Lemon: For its juice.

See the recipe card below for full information on ingredients and quantities.

How to Make 4 Ingredient Strawberry Frozen Yogurt

Step #1. Put all of the ingredients into the bowl of a large food processor 

Step #2. Run the food processor until smooth, about 5 minutes. 

Step #3. Serve immediately. 

Step #4. Optional: Put the strawberry and yogurt mixture in an airtight container and place in the freezer for 2 hours before serving if you want the frozen yogurt to be firmer. 

Recipe FAQs

How do I make frozen yogurt thicker?

If you’d like it more firm you can always add the blended mixture to an airtight container and stick it in the freezer for a few hours. This will scoop up more like a store-bought ice cream from the freezer section. Both are delicious.

Can I double this strawberry frozen yogurt recipe?

Yes! I like to make two batches at a time. That way you have one to eat right away, nice and soft, and a second to stick in the freezer for another day.

Can I make this with non-dairy yogurt?

You could totally try it. Look for a thicker non-dairy yogurt. Siggi’s plant-based coconut blend in strawberry would be a good one to try but you may need to omit the honey. While I haven’t tested it, I think this would work well. 

4 Ingredient Strawberry Frozen Yogurt in a loaf pan sitting on top of some ice surrounded by fresh strawberries.

Expert Tips

  • You can add more honey if you’d like a sweeter frozen yogurt.
  • Stock up on strawberries when they are in-season and freeze them on a sheet pan and then store them in freezer bags for up to six months so you can make this frozen yogurt any time. 
  • To make this frozen yogurt vegan, use non-dairy yogurt and maple syrup. 
  • If you don’t have a food processor you love, I have this 13-cup Kitchen Aid Food Processor and it’s awesome.
4 Ingredient Strawberry Frozen Yogurt in a loaf pan with a spoon scooping some out.

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a cold pan of strawberry frozen yogurt and a spoon conelling it
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4 Ingredient Healthy Strawberry Frozen Yogurt

This recipe for 4 Ingredient Strawberry Frozen Yogurt literally takes 5 minutes to make and tastes just like a traditional frozen yogurt!
Prep: 1 minute
Cook: 5 minutes
Total: 6 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients 

  • 4 cups frozen strawberries
  • 3-4 tablespoons honey
  • 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt
  • Juice of one lemon
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Instructions 

  • Add all of the ingredients to the bowl of a large food processor and process until smooth, about 5 minutes. Serve right away. If you like a more firm frozen yogurt transfer the strawberry mixture to an air-tight container and allow to freeze for about 2 hours before serving.
  • Store leftovers in an air-tight container for up to a month.
  • You can add more honey if you’d like a sweeter frozen yogurt.

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Notes

  • You can use maple syrup instead of honey if you’d like.
  • To serve this frozen yogurt in an ice cream cone, I recommend freezing the strawberry yogurt mixture for at least a couple hours before serving it.
  • Top this frozen yogurt with shredded coconut, chopped nuts, or 
  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the freezer for up to one month.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 of 4 servings, Calories: 110kcal, Carbohydrates: 25g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 0.1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g, Trans Fat: 0.003g, Cholesterol: 1mg, Sodium: 11mg, Potassium: 269mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 21g, Vitamin A: 19IU, Vitamin C: 87mg, Calcium: 53mg, Iron: 1mg
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8 Comments

  1. Amy Hix says:

    Can you use a low fat regular yogurt for this recipe? I am wondering if it will freeze like Greek yogurt.

    1. Melissa says:

      The texture will be a little more icy and less creamy but it still works ok.

  2. Janet says:

    5 stars
    Thanks much!! Been looking for a quick easy recipe like this. Took about 10 min and was DELICIOUS!!

  3. Ginger Wroot says:

    Oh, this looks lovely, easy, and tasty…Pinned, and can’t wait to make some of this during this sweltering summer we’re having. I bet it would be good with frozen blackberries too! –Ginger
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  4. BELINDA POND says:

    Have you made this into popsicles? Would it need to be thinned? Even though we have no kids at home (just 3 adults), popsicles have become our summer obsession. I even followed your lead & put chia seeds in a batch – kiwi, light coconut milk, lime & chia. Yum! Thanks for your blog.

    1. Melissa says:

      This would be AWESOME in popsicles, yep, just thin it a bit (or even just let it melt a little at room temperature, and then fill your molds. That sounds delicious!

  5. Sara O says:

    Hi. Do you think this would work with blueberries (fresh frozen) or peaches (peeled, sliced, and frozen)? For the peaches and strawberries- what size do you suggest cutting them down to for ease of processing?

    1. Melissa says:

      Yes! I have a peach recipe coming out too! They all work so great. I’d cut things into maybe inch pieces if you are worried about your food processor. And yep, fresh and then frozen work awesome. You are going to love this recipe!