Make Ahead Red, White and Blue Frozen Yogurt Bites
Don’t you love Red, White & Blue? Me too! Today I am sharing my super easy Red, White and Blue Frozen Yogurt Bites! To me, red, white and blue are the colors of summer. We have three patriotic holidays from the start of the season until we wrap up summer in September. The Fourth of July is around the corner, but you can make these patriotic frozen yogurt bites summer long!
I would like to think these are a little bit healthy, but since they are topped with a red, white and blue chocolate drizzle – I’m not sure they can be called “healthy”…but they are cute!
Red, White and Blue Frozen Yogurt Bites
SUPPLIES
Vanilla Yogurt | Granola | Red, White and Blue Candy Melts
Wilton Silicone Star Mold | Squeeze Bottle or Sandwich Bag
My measurements are based on the ability to make six stars. Use approximately 1/2 cup of granola and mixed it with 1 – 2 tablespoons of the vanilla yogurt. This will help bind the granola together. Take about a teaspoon of the granola mixture and press it into the bottom of the stars. Then spoon in the vanilla yogurt overtop until the stars are full. Give the pan a little giggle now and then to help the yogurt settle. Pop them in the freezer.
Once the stars are frozen, remove them from the freezer and let them sit for a few minutes. The stars should be easy to remove from the mold.
If you are going to make more than six, I recommend making all your yogurt stars, keeping them in the freezer, before starting the decorating process.
I recommend decorating all the stars with one color at a time, keeping them frozen between each color. The chocolate will begin to harden in the bag if left sitting for a while. Best to use it when it is warm.
To decorate, take a small sandwich bag and cut a tiny hole in the corner. Then melt the candy melts in the microwave, in small time increments, stirring in between. Once you have the right consistency, spoon the chocolate into the sandwich bag. Gently squeeze the bag creating a nice chocolate drizzle! Repeat with each color and pop back in the freezer until you are ready to severe!
Perfect for all summer long or any patriotic celebrations – enjoy!
If you are looking for additional Patriotic Treats, you might also like my Red White & Blue Patriotic Star Popsicles
or my Firework Chocolate Covered Pretzels!
MORE PATRIOTIC RECIPES AND IDEAS HERE!
So cute and they look yummy!
Thanks, Megan, for taking the time to comment and let me know! I appreciate that!
What a great treat idea for the children on the 4th of July! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks you, Jodee!
These look so delicious!! Thanks for sharing at Monday Funday Link Party! Pinned and shared!
XO Heather! Thanks for sharing and pinning!
These sounds so good and a great patriotic dessert… Thanks for sharing them on our Foodie Friends Friday Linky Party and I want to let you know that they are my host favorite for this week… They will be featured over at the Daily Dish Magazine tomorrow on our Host Favorite post.
Marlys
Thank you, Marlys! I will be sure to check it out! You made my day!
These are SO cute!!
We’d love to have you link up with the Caffeinated Crafters this week! http://www.chaosandlove.com/caffeinated-crafters-link-party-4/
Thanks, Jess, I will try to stop by!
These sound delicious!
I would be honored if you would hop over and share with us at the Tip Me Tuesday 4th of July linky.
(http://www.tipjunkie.com/post/4th-of-july-crafts-and-recipes-add-yours/)
Wink~ Laurie {aka The Tip Junkie}
Thanks, Laurie, I linked a few patriotic desserts!
These are so cute and they look might tasty! Thanks so much for sharing at last week’s Project Inspire{d} ~ I’ll be featuring you at tonight’s party and I hope you can join us again.
So festive! They’d be a party favorite for sure 🙂 Picked to feature at Do Tell Tuesday, so thanks for linking up!
Thanks for linking up to Tip Me Tuesday linky party. {knuckle bumps}
Did you know that I can “lend” your blog posts my Google page rank for better search engine traffic? {fabulous}
If you upload at least 2 images, 2 steps, and blog post URL into your Tip Junkie craft room, you’ll be in business!
{wink} ~ Laurie {a.k.a. the Tip Junkie}