Frozen strawberry yogurt

Frozen strawberry yogurt

Sarah Cook's gorgeous frozen yogurt is intensely fruity and really creamy... but totally fat-free!

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 5

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 10 mins

plus freezing
Freezable

Low-fat, Super healthy

Method

  1. Roughly chop half the strawberries and whizz the rest in a food processor or with a stick blender to a purée.
  2. In a big bowl, stir the condensed milk into the puréed strawberries then gently stir in the yogurt until well mixed. Fold through the chopped strawberries.
  3. Scrape the mixture into a loaf tin or container, pop on the lid or wrap well in cling film and freeze overnight, until solid. Remove from the freezer about 10-15 mins before you want to serve the frozen yogurt. Can be frozen for up to 1 month.

PER SERVING

173 kcalories, protein 14.0g, carbohydrate 31.0g, fat 0.0 g, saturated fat 0.0g, fibre 1.0g, sugar 30.0g, salt 0.34 g

Recipe from Good Food magazine, July 2011.

Try 3 issues of Good Food magazine for £3 - subscribe now!

Latest comments and suggestions

Results 1-20

  • 2011-06-17 18:59:43.43425

    Mini-Chef rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    this is gorgeous!!

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-06-19 16:09:23.366068

    Linnie commented on this recipe

    Very easy to make. Needed longer than 15 minutes to defrost being serving as was unable to "scoop" it out. Tasted OK, but not sure I would make again.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-06-24 10:26:53.938282

    Joyce rated and commented on this recipe

    3 stars

    I made this last week for a dinner party. I didn't want to be left with half a tin of condensed milk and strawberries so doubled the recipe ad froze it all in one container which certainly took a lot longer than 15 minutes to soften. Everyone liked it especially as it was 0% fat, even me and I don't like yoghurt! The only problem was that there were lumps of clear ice in it so I'm not sure what I did wrong, can only assume they were formed by the water in the strawberries.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-06-25 19:38:15.622849

    cookbarr commented on this recipe

    Easy to make, delicious to eat. I made this ice cream with my grandaughter and she was delighted with the result and so were her friends.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-06-26 22:46:43.790787

    tydrawirafon rated and commented on this recipe

    3 stars

    This tastes lovely but it certainly doesn't scoop like the photo ! It freezes into a solid block takes ages to defrost and has to be sliced not scooped. Goodfood -Would it be better churned in an icecream maker ???

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-06-28 14:46:36.815454

    Alison rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    I make this in double quantity so it uses all the condensed milk with two large natural low fat yogurts and fruit. Always make it in individual moulds as well so no problem serving and portion control sorted. I have also used frozen berries to speed up the freezing time for a change. Yummy either way. Might try overripe bananas next time.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-06-29 12:35:01.304021

    jenpoptab commented on this recipe

    I used raspberries as there were no strawberries available in local supermarket. It is absolutely delicious and I have been having it as a breakfast treat during this warm weather. It is great for slimmers too! I agree though it takes longer than 15 mins to defrost and is easer to slice rather than use an ice cream scoop! I think ice cream maker may be better to use next time.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-06-29 17:16:10.947198

    DrFabio rated and commented on this recipe

    3 stars

    It tasted great but I agree with the other comments on softening and scooping - it was a nightmare to get out! I was also surprised to see that it didn't call for churning or beating - though I was less surprised when it turned out to be full of ice crystals.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-06-29 19:37:02.469146

    eeVee commented on this recipe

    We don't have light condensed milk in Greece, any suggestions for an alternative? Thanks

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-07-04 21:50:49.498906

    Traveller rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    I give this 5 stars for the flavour. If you didn't know it was fat free yogurt you would think it was top quality ice cream my husband and I loved it. I made it in ramekins as there are only 2 of us at home but even these took ages to soften. I will make it again but maybe I will pruee all the strawberries as these were icy.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-07-04 21:52:13.857084

    Traveller commented on this recipe

    I meant puree the strawberries!!!!!!!

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-07-12 14:28:28.130817

    SophieE rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Lovely! Made it with strawberries yesterday and my boyfriend loved it so much it's gone already! Made another one today with raspberries - excited to see how it turns out. Didn't need more than 15 mins to defrost for mine so perfect!

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • Binder photo fay

    2011-07-12 17:31:18.719406

    fay rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    Extremely easy to make and tastes great, but freezes very hard, so difficult to serve

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-07-13 10:18:13.072342

    Traveller commented on this recipe

    I have made this for a second time, I used 2 pots of Yeo Valley natural yogurt with the whole tin of milk and pureed 400grams of strawberries. I thought it was nicer as there were no icy bits but other than that not a lot of difference in taste. Yummy either way.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-07-15 19:29:14.357995

    kateyboo commented on this recipe

    This was ok... it may be nicer when done in an ice cream machine?? I actually thought it tasted nicer & creamier before it was frozen.. I will eat what I have made because it isn't awful - but i don't think I would make it again. I left it out to thaw for nearly an hour last night & it was still hard work to get some out

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-07-15 19:32:02.111607

    kateyboo rated and commented on this recipe

    2 stars

    I forgot to add that I actually whisked mine every 2 hours over a period of 8 hours to help break down the crystals after reading the previous comments as i though it would maybe keep it a little softer & I definatley don't think it made a difference - just to save anybody else thinking of doing that the time :)

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-07-29 09:22:23.606622

    Joyce commented on this recipe

    I commented on this last month, mentioning the ice crystals. Yesterday I read on Delia's website that 0% fat yoghurt has a very high water content, so that would explain the ice crystals and also why Traveller found it better with Yeo Valley yoghurt.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-08-21 12:50:59.821431

    fultojoo rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Love this recipe. Have made with strawberries several times and just tried another batch with mixed berries and looks good. I prefer to puree all of the fruit as the larger pieces freeze into solid lumps.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-09-26 22:46:58.427462

    thecakefairy rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    After following a rather complicated, high fat frozen yogurt recipe from another website, I was glad to come across this simple recipe. I read the comments before making my own and I doubled the amounts to use all of the condensed milk and used the potato masher on the strawberries. As previously mentioned, I will mash all of the fruit next time as the rock hard strawberry pieces were hard work to eat. I might try blueberries, as they are my favourite. I froze in separate portions too, to avoid the scooping issue! The taste is superb though and you feel like you are eating something that is a bit naughty but it's fat free, so it's all good.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 2011-12-03 02:34:10.755391

    Joanne rated and commented on this recipe

    3 stars

    This was ok but as I the kids or I don't like yoghurt it was still to yoghurty for us. Easy to make though.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

Leave a comment or suggestion

You must sign in or register to leave a comment.

Sign in / Register

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 5

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 10 mins

plus freezing
Freezable

Low-fat, Super healthy

Ingredients

  • 140g strawberries
  • ½ x 405g can light condensed milk
  • 500g tub 0%-fat Greek yogurt
Print this recipe
Add to your binder

PER SERVING

173 kcalories, protein 14.0g, carbohydrate 31.0g, fat 0.0 g, saturated fat 0.0g, fibre 1.0g, sugar 30.0g, salt 0.34 g

Advertisement

Your binder

Here are three other great reasons why to sign up:

  • You get an online binder, where you can store all your favourite recipes and create menus.

Follow Good Food

Advertisement

All about Good Food

Magazine

Good Food Magazine

Subscribe to Good Food magazine - enjoy 100+ triple-tested recipes delivered to your door, every month.

Order today, and receive your first 3 issues for just £3

On TV

Foodie TV

See your favourite chefs on Sky Channel 247, Virgin TV 260 and find their recipes at goodfoodchannel.co.uk.

Good Food Apps

Good Food Apps

For Good Food on the go, download our apps to your phone or portable device.
Find out more here

Buy ingredients

With just one click, the full list of recipe ingredients will be put into a basket at your choice of provider. Choose from:

mySupermarket Compare prices and choose a retailer you wish to buy them from.

Ocado Let Ocado deliver all you need for this recipe, right to your door

Tesco Buy all the ingredients from our recipes through your Tesco online shop.

new

Asda Shop with Asda? You can now buy ingredients for our recipes via your Asda online shop.

In association with the above providers. Terms and conditions apply.

Close