We love yogurt for a number of reasons—it’s creamy consistency, satisfying protein factor and that it can be turned into a tasty fro-yo like treat in just 3 easy steps. Choose add-ins from each category below and then follow the easy steps for make your own delicious combination that both kids and adults will love! And don’t miss out on our favorite combinations below.How to Make Yogurt BarkPick and choose from the add-ins below to make your own unique yogurt bark creation!Place 3 cups of plainyogurtinto a bowl and stir in 2 Tbsp. of liquidsweetenerand a littleflavoring, if desired.Spread the yogurt on a large rimmed baking sheet lined with parchment paper of a silicone baking mat.Swirlorsprinkletoppings on as desired.Freezeuntil solid, at least 3 hours. Cut or break the bark into pieces and eat immediately or freeze, airtight, for up to 3 months.Choose Your Add-Ins!Choose one from each category to build your own unique yogurt bark.Ted + Chelsea CavanaughYogurtWhile you can use any yogurt—full fat strained yogurt (like Greek and Skyr) gives the creamiest texture, while other yogurts, like fat free, low-fat, traditional and dairy free yogurts tend to turn out a little icier, but still delicious! We like to use a plain yogurt and add our own sweetener, so we can control the added sugar (flavored yogurts tend to have no less than 6 grams added sugar, which is already about 1 1/2 tsp).GreekSkyrTraditionalDairy Free (like Coconut)SweetenersGo for a liquid sweetener, as it ensure even distribution among the yogurt. you don’t have to worry about granules not dissolving.MapleHoneyAgaveFlavoringWhile not necessary, you could mix in a flavoring to give the yogurt bark.Vanilla extractAlmond extractCocoa powderFruit pureeSwirlsSwirling in one or more of the options below not only gives the yogurt bark a cool design, but tasty flavor with every bite.Melted ChocolateNut ButterJam/JellySprinkleTop it all off with a one last topping (or two) to give your yogurt bark extra crunch and flavor.FruitGranolaChocolate chipsChopped nutsGraham Crackers crumbsCitrus zestCerealShredded coconut or coconut chipsCookie crumbsOur Favorite CombinationsThese yummy combinations use ingredients from the above categories. Try one out for yourself today!1. Honey + chocolate cookie crumbs + strawberry slices + pistachiosTed + Chelsea Cavanaugh2. Agave + raspberry jam + chopped chocolate + toasted coconut flakesTed + Chelsea Cavanaugh3. Maple syrup + almond extract + mixed berries + granola4. Maple Syrup + vanilla extract + cereal + banana slicesTed + Chelsea Cavanaugh5. Honey + chocolate powder + orange zest + candied oranges + sliced almondsTed + Chelsea Cavanaugh6. Honey + peanut butter + mini chocolate chips + marshmallows + graham cracker crumbsTed + Chelsea Cavanaugh7. Agave + raspberry jam + toasted coconut flakes + candy-coated chocolateTed + Chelsea CavanaughWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

We love yogurt for a number of reasons—it’s creamy consistency, satisfying protein factor and that it can be turned into a tasty fro-yo like treat in just 3 easy steps. Choose add-ins from each category below and then follow the easy steps for make your own delicious combination that both kids and adults will love! And don’t miss out on our favorite combinations below.How to Make Yogurt BarkPick and choose from the add-ins below to make your own unique yogurt bark creation!Place 3 cups of plainyogurtinto a bowl and stir in 2 Tbsp. of liquidsweetenerand a littleflavoring, if desired.Spread the yogurt on a large rimmed baking sheet lined with parchment paper of a silicone baking mat.Swirlorsprinkletoppings on as desired.Freezeuntil solid, at least 3 hours. Cut or break the bark into pieces and eat immediately or freeze, airtight, for up to 3 months.Choose Your Add-Ins!Choose one from each category to build your own unique yogurt bark.Ted + Chelsea CavanaughYogurtWhile you can use any yogurt—full fat strained yogurt (like Greek and Skyr) gives the creamiest texture, while other yogurts, like fat free, low-fat, traditional and dairy free yogurts tend to turn out a little icier, but still delicious! We like to use a plain yogurt and add our own sweetener, so we can control the added sugar (flavored yogurts tend to have no less than 6 grams added sugar, which is already about 1 1/2 tsp).GreekSkyrTraditionalDairy Free (like Coconut)SweetenersGo for a liquid sweetener, as it ensure even distribution among the yogurt. you don’t have to worry about granules not dissolving.MapleHoneyAgaveFlavoringWhile not necessary, you could mix in a flavoring to give the yogurt bark.Vanilla extractAlmond extractCocoa powderFruit pureeSwirlsSwirling in one or more of the options below not only gives the yogurt bark a cool design, but tasty flavor with every bite.Melted ChocolateNut ButterJam/JellySprinkleTop it all off with a one last topping (or two) to give your yogurt bark extra crunch and flavor.FruitGranolaChocolate chipsChopped nutsGraham Crackers crumbsCitrus zestCerealShredded coconut or coconut chipsCookie crumbsOur Favorite CombinationsThese yummy combinations use ingredients from the above categories. Try one out for yourself today!1. Honey + chocolate cookie crumbs + strawberry slices + pistachiosTed + Chelsea Cavanaugh2. Agave + raspberry jam + chopped chocolate + toasted coconut flakesTed + Chelsea Cavanaugh3. Maple syrup + almond extract + mixed berries + granola4. Maple Syrup + vanilla extract + cereal + banana slicesTed + Chelsea Cavanaugh5. Honey + chocolate powder + orange zest + candied oranges + sliced almondsTed + Chelsea Cavanaugh6. Honey + peanut butter + mini chocolate chips + marshmallows + graham cracker crumbsTed + Chelsea Cavanaugh7. Agave + raspberry jam + toasted coconut flakes + candy-coated chocolateTed + Chelsea Cavanaugh

We love yogurt for a number of reasons—it’s creamy consistency, satisfying protein factor and that it can be turned into a tasty fro-yo like treat in just 3 easy steps. Choose add-ins from each category below and then follow the easy steps for make your own delicious combination that both kids and adults will love! And don’t miss out on our favorite combinations below.

How to Make Yogurt Bark

Pick and choose from the add-ins below to make your own unique yogurt bark creation!

Choose Your Add-Ins!

Choose one from each category to build your own unique yogurt bark.

Ted + Chelsea Cavanaugh

yogurt bark breakfasts

Yogurt

While you can use any yogurt—full fat strained yogurt (like Greek and Skyr) gives the creamiest texture, while other yogurts, like fat free, low-fat, traditional and dairy free yogurts tend to turn out a little icier, but still delicious! We like to use a plain yogurt and add our own sweetener, so we can control the added sugar (flavored yogurts tend to have no less than 6 grams added sugar, which is already about 1 1/2 tsp).

Sweeteners

Go for a liquid sweetener, as it ensure even distribution among the yogurt. you don’t have to worry about granules not dissolving.

Flavoring

While not necessary, you could mix in a flavoring to give the yogurt bark.

Swirls

Swirling in one or more of the options below not only gives the yogurt bark a cool design, but tasty flavor with every bite.

Sprinkle

Top it all off with a one last topping (or two) to give your yogurt bark extra crunch and flavor.

Our Favorite Combinations

These yummy combinations use ingredients from the above categories. Try one out for yourself today!

strawberry chocolate pistachio yogurt bark

2. Agave + raspberry jam + chopped chocolate + toasted coconut flakes

chocolate coconut yogurt bark

3. Maple syrup + almond extract + mixed berries + granola

berries and granola yogurt bark

4. Maple Syrup + vanilla extract + cereal + banana slices

yogurt bark with bananas and cereal

5. Honey + chocolate powder + orange zest + candied oranges + sliced almonds

chocolate orange and almond yogurt bark

6. Honey + peanut butter + mini chocolate chips + marshmallows + graham cracker crumbs

honey peanut butter yogurt bark

7. Agave + raspberry jam + toasted coconut flakes + candy-coated chocolate

candy yogurt bark

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