Viral Chocolate Strawberry Yogurt Clusters

 These viral Chocolate Strawberry Yogurt Clusters are sure to become your new favorite treat! Made with just 6 simple ingredients, they’re the perfect healthy recipe for breakfasts, snacks, or desserts. Make a big batch to keep on hand for the whole family to enjoy throughout the week.  

Hot summer days are right around the corner! We’ll never say no to a sweet, refreshing treat like Homemade Cotton Candy Ice Cream or Copycat Tonight Dough. Especially when the weather gets warm. However, we like to have healthier options on hand, too. 

That’s when these Chocolate Strawberry Yogurt Clusters come in to save the day! Made with fresh summer berries, they’re sweet, refreshing, and better for you than the average frozen recipe. Even better, they’re quick to make and super versatile! With no baking required, they’ll become your new go-to recipe. 

Why You’ll Love These Yogurt Clusters

  • Six budget-friendly ingredients are all you need. 
  • These clusters come together in minutes without the need to turn on the oven. 
  • They’re easy to customize to fit your dietary needs and flavor preferences. 
  • Loaded with chocolate in every bite, they’re guaranteed to satisfy your sweet tooth.
  • They’re high in protein and fiber to keep you full.
  • You can make a big batch to keep on hand for weeks! 

What Are Homemade Yogurt Clusters Made Of? 

Everyone has their own variation of homemade yogurt clusters. For our recipe, we used just a handful of pantry staples for a sweet flavor. Here’s what you’ll need: 
  • Strawberries – Use fresh strawberries, and dice them into small pieces. 
  • Yogurt – We use plain Greek yogurt to form the base of these yogurt clusters. It adds a boost of protein, and the tangy taste balances out the sweetness of the rest of the ingredients.
  • Honey – Used to sweeten the yogurt. Use maple syrup, if preferred. 
  • Chocolate Chips – Semi-sweet chocolate chips create the rich, chocolate coating. 
  • Coconut Oil – This helps thin out the chocolate, making it spreadable. 
  • Sea Salt – Technically optional, we love the sweet and salty combo a sprinkle of salt creates.

How to Make No-Bake Yogurt Clusters

This recipe is one of the easiest you’ll ever make! 
  1. Create the Yogurt Center. Add the strawberries, yogurt, and honey to a medium bowl. Gently stir to combine. 
  2. Freeze. Add two tablespoon-sized dollops of the yogurt mixture to a parchment paper-lined baking sheet, spacing them out evenly. Freeze until solid. 
  3. Prepare the Chocolate Coating. In a microwave-safe bowl, add the chocolate chips and coconut oil. Microwave in 30-second increments to melt the chocolate. Stir in between each increment until the chocolate is smooth!
  4. Coat. Dunk the frozen yogurt discs in the warm chocolate mixture, coating both sides. 
  5. Set. Place the yogurt clusters back on the baking sheet, and add a sprinkle of sea salt. Then, place them back in the freezer until they’re solid, and enjoy!

Substitutions and Variations 

We stuck with a chocolate strawberry theme for this recipe. However, there’s really no right or wrong way to make frozen yogurt clusters. Feel free to get creative! To get you started, some of our favorite substitutions and variations include: 
  • Swapping Out the Yogurt – Any yogurt will work with this yogurt clusters recipe. Experiment with different flavor options to switch it up. For instance, vanilla yogurt and strawberry yogurt both taste great. Just adjust the amount of honey used to suit your preferences. 
  • Using Different Fruit – Mix and match fresh fruit for fun options like blueberry yogurt clusters. For instance, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, grapes, kiwi, bananas, and oranges all taste great. 
  • Including Different Chocolate – If needed, opt for dairy-free chocolate chips. You can also swap out the semi-sweet chocolate with white or dark chocolate varieties instead. Or, add an extra drizzle on top. 
  • Adding Nut Butter – Add extra depth to the yogurt mixture by stirring in your favorite nut or seed butter. Creamy peanut butter, almond butter, or cashew butter all taste great! For a nut-free option, tahini would work well, too. 
  • Using Mix-Ins – If you love a little crunch, try adding chopped nuts, granola, chocolate chips, or shredded coconut flakes.

How to Store 

These chocolate strawberry yogurt clusters tend to disappear fast! However, they store well, meaning you can make a big batch to keep on hand.

To keep them fresh, store the yogurt bites in an airtight container in the freezer for up to one month. This will keep the consistency like ice cream!

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