Chocolate Covered Strawberry Frozen Yogurt with Yoplait Whips!

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My family is a big fan of both yogurt and frozen desserts. Add in some chocolate and the are in heaven. So when I was challenged to create a recipe with the new Yoplait Greek 100 Whips! I had a pretty good idea of what they would like: Chocolate Covered Strawberry Frozen Yogurt. It’s decadent and rich without being heavy! Of course, you can hold the chocolate and have a fat-treat!

I wanted to make something the family would enjoy without being over-the-top!

It took me one quick trip to the store to gather what I needed: 2 Yoplait Greek 100 Whips! (total of 8 oz), 16oz frozen strawberries, and chocolate chips (I used semi-sweet, but dark chocolate would have been amazing) and my Vitamix blender.

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After some blending, we had a delicious frozen yogurt that was firm enough to scoop. If you prefer your chocolate to be chunkier, I would put it in at the last couple seconds of blending.

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Serve your chocolate covered strawberry frozen yogurt in a fancy glass for an extra element of glam and fun and enjoy!

Yield: 4 servings

Chocolate Covered Strawberry Frozen Yogurt

Chocolate Covered Strawberry Frozen Yogurt

A decadent, yet light chocolate covered strawberry frozen yogurt.

Prep Time 2 minutes
Additional Time 2 minutes
Total Time 2 minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 oz strawberry flavored yogurt
  • 1/4 chocolate chips
  • 16 oz frozen strawberries

Instructions

  • Place ingredients into Vitamix or similar blender in order of list
  • Turn on blender on variable and level 1 and quickly turn it up to 10
  • Then switch to "high"
  • Continue to blend until motor sounds change and four mounds appear.
  • Discontinue blending immediately and serve.
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    Nutrition Information:

    Yield:

    4

    Serving Size:

    1

    Amount Per Serving: Calories: 97Total Fat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 33mgCarbohydrates: 19gFiber: 4gSugar: 12gProtein: 3g

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    30 Comments

    1. Debra Keller says:

      I tried it and it was delicious.

    2. mrs. hils says:

      Yogurt in my smoothie. Yum!

    3. Leigh Anne Borders says:

      I just got a Ninja the other day and am looking for some great ideas to make! This looks awesome! I am going to make this along with a lemony drink using real lemons and a lemon based yogurt.

    4. I would fancy up my yogurt in a no-bake pie!!! I would add some berries and coconut to a freshly made pie shell!

    5. This looks absolutely delicious its hard to believe its so easy to make. I can’t wait to try this recipe and YES a fancy glass is a MUST!

    6. I want to make some of this frozen yogurt!!

    7. Leidy Ruiz says:

      I would fancy up my yogurt with fresh fruit and granola

    8. I’ll add mixed nuts and fresh bruit.

    9. Heather Hayes Panjon says:

      I’d Add Granola And Fruit To My Yogurt.

    10. jeannine s says:

      I add fresh fruit like berries to mine

    11. Melissa M says:

      I love to add granola.

    12. pat chance says:

      this sounds delicious

    13. I like to add granola and fresh fruit to yogurt.

    14. Julie Wood says:

      I am going to fancy up my yogurt by using the Strawberry flavor and making a Strawberry shortcake dessert with a slice of sponge cake, Strawberry whip, strawberries and fat free whipped cream!

    15. Patrick Siu says:

      i will put honey

    16. Oh I wish I was more creative! I add granola to it for breakfast! For a dessert thought might be fun to add blueberries granola and a little coolwhip!

    17. Barbara Montag says:

      I’d add cinnamon and walnuts to my yogurt – oh yum!
      thank you

    18. Shelley McIntyre says:

      A dash of chocolate shavings and a splash of caramel please.

    19. Yogurt is good in smoothies and my kids love froyo!

    20. Patricia C. says:

      I love to use yogurt in smoothies!

    21. I’m not sure, maybe try and use it in cheesecake.

    22. Amanda Sakovitz says:

      I would add granola!

    23. I would eat it with fresh berries

    24. Adding granola would make it great

    25. Ellen Casper says:

      I would add strawberries and granola

    26. That looks so good! Great idea to blend it all up again! I would definitely add fresh fruit and some coconut flakes!

    27. Thomas Murphy says:

      I would mix my yogurt with granola

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