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Yogurt Drops

Frozen yogurt drops are the simplest and most refreshing kid friendly recipe you can make for teething toddlers on warm days. They require only two ingredients and can be customised with any fruit puree you have available.

4.5
125 min
🍴4 servings
🔥65 cal
🔖Easy
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Two ingredient frozen yogurt drops that soothe teething toddlers and make a healthy treat.

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Nutrition per serving

65Calories
4gProtein
9gCarbs
1gFat
0gFiber

Ingredients

4servings

main

flavour

optional

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Instructions

1

Mix the yogurt base

In a bowl stir together full fat greek yogurt and fruit puree until evenly combined and the mixture turns a uniform colour with no streaks of plain yogurt remaining.

2

Pipe onto a tray

Transfer the yogurt mixture to a small zip lock bag and snip a tiny corner off. Pipe small round drops onto a baking tray lined with parchment paper leaving space between each one.

3

Freeze until solid

Place the tray flat in the freezer for at least 2 hours or until every drop is completely solid and easy to lift off the parchment paper without sticking.

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4

Store and serve

Transfer frozen yogurt drops to a small airtight container and store in the freezer for up to one week. Serve a small handful directly from frozen and supervise toddlers while eating.

Substitutions

strawberry pureemashed ripe avocado blended smooth for a less sweet version
greek yogurtcoconut yogurt for a dairy-free alternative

Common mistakes

Making the drops too large which creates a choking hazard for young toddlers
Not waiting until completely frozen before removing from the tray which causes them to lose their shape
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