This Greek Yogurt Bars recipe is my go-to frozen treat/ snack once the weather heats up – creamy, protein-packed, and dipped in a delicious chocolate shell. They come together in just 10 minutes of active time and are so GOOD!
Why you’ll love this simple frozen treat!
I first shared these yogurt bars on social media last year and they blew up way more than I expected! SO, I knew that they needed a proper spot on my blog. I make a batch of these at least once a month, especially during the summer because the whole family loves these!
Here’s why you’ll love em:
Just 10 minutes of prep time – the freezer does most of the work!
Protein-packed treat – Greek yogurt makes these bars more filling and protein-packed than a typical frozen treat. Overall a great high protein snack!
Use any yogurt you have – I’ve made these with Greek, regular yogurt, and even a non-dairy yogurt and they always turn out great!
That chocolate shell! – dipping them in melted chocolate gives a satisfying crack and taste with every bite.
Simple ingredients needed
The wholesome ingredients for this yogurt bar recipe are listed fully down in the recipe card but let’s briefly go over the pantry staples needed including a few substitutions you can make as desired!
Plain Greek yogurt (or yogurt of choice) – I typically use full-fat Greek yogurt for the protein boost, however, regular or dairy-free yogurts (such as coconut yogurt) will work well too.
Natural peanut butter – natural, runny peanut butter blends in the smoothest. The drippy kind works best here but use what you have. Almond butter or sunflower seed butter would also work well!
Chocolate chips – regular or mini work well. I kind of prefer mini chocolate chips in this recipe but whatever you have works. OR, you can leave them out altogether.
Nuts – the chopped peanuts are optional, but a nice bit of crunch! You can use any nuts you’d like.
Dark chocolate chips or chunks – this is melted for the outer coating. Dark chocolate is highly suggested as it melts better and thinner. Milk chocolate or white chocoalte will end up pretty thick.
Coconut oil – this thins out the melted chocolate so it coats smoothly and hardens with a nice snap!
Optional for a touch of sweetness – as desired, you can add in a little maple syrup or a touch of honey.
Popsicle sticks
Optional mix-ins – fresh fruit mixed in a sprinkled on top, protein powder for more protein, and chia seeds are all great mix-ins.
How to Make It
Just a reminder that you can find the FULL written recipe down in the recipe card, but I want to quickly go over how to make them with visuals for you 🙂
Add all of the ingredients in a large bowl to make the Greek yogurt base.
Mix thoroughly until everything is fully combined and creamy.
Line a large baking tray with parchment paper. Spoon the Greek yogurt mixture into 4 or 6 round disks and top with chopped nuts (if using). Place a popsicle stick into the yogurt. Freeze until sold, a few hours.
In a medium bowl, combine the chocolate chips and coconut oil. Melt in 30 second increments, stirring in between, until everything is melted.
Dip the frozen yogurt bars in the chocolate.
You can dip them halfway for a lighter treat or fully cover the bars in the chocolate. Place back on the baking sheet and chill until chocolate is hardened, just a few minutes. Store in an airtight container.
Recipe Tips
Use runny peanut butter – Natural, drippy peanut butter offers the creamiest texture + works best since it blends into the yogurt smoothly compared to something like Jif.
Work quickly when dipping in the chocolate – the melted chocolate hardens FAST once it hits the cold yogurt bars so act quickly!
Any yogurt works well – Greek yogurt gives the most protein in this recipe, BUT regular yogurt or dairy free yogurt are great substitutes if that’s what you want/ have.
Don’t skip the full freeze time – they need at least 2 hours in the freezer to firm up enough to dip cleanly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Greek yogurt gives the most protein in this recipe, BUT regular yogurt or dairy free yogurt are great substitutes if that’s what you want/ have.
Absolutely! swap in a vegan yogurt and make sure that your chocolate chips are vegan as well.
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