The Best (and Easiest) Frozen Yogurt Recipe (2024)

Why It Works

  • Adding sugar to full-fat plain yogurt will make it sweet and soft enough to scoop when frozen.
  • Full-fat yogurt brings creaminess and subtle fruity flavors.
  • It's easy to flavor frozen yogurt with infusions, mix-ins, or toppings.

I have to hand it to the frozen yogurt people—they have a hell of a racket.

Few chains do as good a job of making us feel like we're in control as frozen yogurt stores. Think about every one of those serve-yourself, pay-by-the-ounce fro-yo places, and how much autonomy you have in every transaction. You swirl your own yogurt. You only take as much as you want. You have a dozen-plus options of flavors. Toppings? As many or few as you'd like in whatever combination you desire. Look at all the choices you have!

Now look at the cup they give you for your yogurt, and how puny a serving looks if you don't swirl it to (or over) the top. Look at how low those prices are per ounce. Do you know what an ounce feels like? Me neither. And the topping surcharges: Are you keeping track?

And then you pay up: $8 for a bowl of candy-coated yogurt goop that, at the end of the day, doesn't taste much like yogurt, does it?

I'd like to suggest another option—that you ditch store-bought frozen yogurt and consider making your own. If you really love frozen yogurt—and I meanrealfrozen yogurt—there's nothing better than homemade. And all it requires is two ingredients (and a bit of salt).

What Is Frozen Yogurt?

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Frozen yogurt is justice creamby another name: a frozen dairy dessert made with yogurt instead of milk and cream. You could, if you wanted, make frozen yogurt with nothing more than yogurt itself. Stick some plain full-fat yogurt in an ice cream machine and give it a churn. 20 minutes later you'll find yourself with a slushy soft serve that needs nothing more than a pinch of salt, drizzle of olive oil, or splash of balsamic vinegar.

But if you harden this yogurt in a freezer it'll solidify into a brick. To make a frozen yogurt you can scoop like ice cream, you need to add sugar. As with ice cream andsorbet, the more sugar you add, the softer your yogurt will be. Sugar molecules get in the way of growing ice crystals, keeping your frozen dessert smooth and creamy.

Most fro-yo shops buy their yogurt base wholesale, many from a single manufacturer calledYoCream, a division of the Dannon yogurt company. Here's what goes into YoCream's plain non-fat frozen yogurt base:

"Pasteurized Non Fat Milk, Liquid Sugar (Sugar, Water), Pasteurized Sweet Cream Buttermilk, Corn Syrup, Pasteurized and Cultured Non Fat Milk, Whey, Non Fat Dry Milk, Contains Less Than 1% Of Milk Protein Isolate, Cellulose Gum, Guar Gum, Carrageenan, Modified Food Starch, Pectin. Contains the following live and active cultures: S. thermophilus, L. bulgaricus, L. lactis, L. acidophilus and Bifidobacterium."

Skim milk and sugar make up the base's mass. Buttermilk and cultured milk add live yogurt cultures, and corn syrup, powdered milk, whey, and stabilizers all enhance texture, turning what would otherwise be an icy slush into something creamy.

Since fro-yo shops market their products as low-fat and low-calorie, they need all those stabilizers to make up for the higher amounts of sugar and fat in homemade frozen yogurt. As long as you're willing to handle a moderate amount of sugar and fat, you don't need them.

How to Make Frozen Yogurt

The best frozen yogurt recipe I've ever seen comes from my friend Ethan Frisch, formerly the chef of Guerilla Ice Cream. It's also the easiest: take a quart container of full-fat plain yogurt, add a cup of sugar and a pinch of salt, and churn. That's it. You'll be shocked at how fresh and fruity it tastes—the natural berry flavor of the yogurt's lactic acid enhanced by sugar.

From a physics standpoint, yogurt is a gel: that is, liquid milk suspended in a solid state by a loose matrix of polymers. In jello, those polymers are gelatin molecules; in yogurt, it's coagulated milk proteins.

That means despite yogurt's custardy texture, from the ice-cream maker's standpoint, it's just another kind of milk. A lot of yogurt has more fat and less water than an equal volume of milk, and those coagulated proteins do add some creaminess, but the only way to get your frozen yogurt actuallycreamyis to add a good amount of sugar—more than you might for ice cream, which has extra fat and egg yolks to help enhance texture.

When I make frozen yogurt, I treat it like sorbet, following a master ratio of one cup of sugar for every four cups of liquid.* This is why you'll sometimes see "yogurt sorbet" on dessert menus—that's how pastry chefs often think of frozen yogurt, and the comparison is apt. Frozen yogurt isn't as naturally creamy as ice cream, nor should it be—it's best with a cleaner, lighter sorbet-like texture to preserve its light tangy flavors.

*Technically the ratio for frozen yogurt winds up more like 3 3/4 cups of yogurt to a cup of sugar, as most quart-sized containers of yogurt fall short of a full four cups of yogurt. For you pastry people who prefer weight measurements, that's seven ounces of sugar to 32 ounces of yogurt.

We don't go into nutrition much on Serious Eats, but if you're wondering, a half-cup serving of this frozen yogurt has about 160 calories and four grams of fat—heavier than the fat- and sugar-free stuff you'll find at fro-yo shops, but not exactly a fat bomb. And the flavor upgrade is incomparable.

And because I know you'll ask: Yes, full-fat yogurt is a much better choice than low-fat or skim. Not only will you get a creamier texture with whole milk yogurt, but the flavor will be brighter and more balanced; skim milk makes for a harsh, tart yogurt that doesn't take well to dessert.

What About Greek Yogurt?

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Greek-style strained yogurt has more fat and protein and less water (in the form of whey) than plain yogurt. Since fat and protein enhance creamy texture, why not make frozen yogurt with Greek yogurt? You could, but I think the Greek stuff does too good a job—it'stoo creamy, so much so that when frozen it feels like you're chewing on sour cream.

That said, Greek yogurt has some benefits. You could cut it with plain yogurt to make a richer frozen yogurt akin to ice cream. Or you can take advantage of the yogurt's lower water content to add other flavorings.

Think of it this way: you get to replace excess whey in yogurt with a more flavorful water-type liquid. Citrus juice is one option; flavored syrups like ginger are another. But my favorite flavoring isa dry white wine. Wine brings its own kind of tartness and fruity notes, making the yogurt taste even more yogurt-y while adding a whole new dimension of flavor. I can't think of anything better for yogurt lovers.

Flavoring Your Yogurt

If you want to add other flavors to your yogurt, you have three ways to do so: infusion, mix-ins, and toppings.

Infusions are the easiest. Have some lime or orange zest? Grate it right into your yogurt, let it sit for a couple hours, and churn. Or add mint leaves or grated ginger, let your yogurt sit overnight, and then strain the chunks out before churning.

Mix-ins like wine, spirits, fruit purée, or jam are also a snap. Swap out as little as a few tablespoons of yogurt for as much as half the total volume depending on the strength of the mix-in. But take note that the proteins in yogurt have a way of dulling other flavors, so the bolder your mix-ins, the better.

But my favorite frozen yogurt flavorings come in the form of toppings that let the yogurt stay true to itself. My friend Ethan was a big fan of grated halvah. Luxardo maraschino cherries are a favorite of mine. Drizzles of olive oil, pomegranate molasses, or balsamic vinegar all taste great, too, as do segments of citrus, chopped candied ginger, roasted nuts, or fresh berries.

The key with any flavoring is to stick with additions that have some savory or sour flavors to balance out the yogurt's sweetness. Remember: real frozen yogurt is all about balance: sweet and tart, fresh and creamy, milky and fruity. Now doesn't that sound better than the blandly swirly stuff you find in stores?

June 2014

Recipe Details

Frozen Yogurt

Prep5 mins

Active30 mins

Churning/Freezing Time4 hrs 40 mins

Total4 hrs 45 mins

Serves8 servings

Makes1 quart

Ingredients

  • 1-quart container (about 3 3/4 cups) full-fat plain yogurt (see note)

  • 1 cup sugar

  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt

Directions

  1. Whisk yogurt, sugar, and salt together in a mixing bowl until sugar has completely dissolved. Chill in an ice bath or refrigerate until yogurt registers at least 45°F (7°C) on an instant-read thermometer.

  2. Churn yogurt in ice cream machine according to manufacturer's instructions. Transfer yogurt to airtight container and chill in freezer for at least 4 to 5 hours before serving.

Special Equipment

Ice cream machine

Notes

Most yogurt brands sell quart-sized containers with less than one quart of yogurt in them (they contain two pounds of yogurt, equal to about 3 3/4 cups). If you find yogurt with a full, true quart inside, this recipe still works as written, though you can add an additional tablespoon of sugar for even better texture and flavor.

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FAQs

Can I just freeze yogurt to make frozen yogurt? ›

Press a piece of parchment against the top of the yogurt to prevent ice crystals from forming. Freeze until hard, at least 6 hours or overnight. Serve the frozen yogurt: When ready to serve, let the frozen yogurt sit on the counter for 20 to 30 minutes, until just soft enough to scoop.

What are the ingredients in frozen yogurt? ›

Pasteurized & Cultured Skim Milk, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Whey, Stabilizer & Emulsifier (Mono & Diglycerides, Guar Gum, Carrageenan, Cellulose Gum, Standardized with Dextrose), Artificial Flavor, Annatto (Color).

How do you make frozen yogurt not hard? ›

To make a frozen yogurt you can scoop like ice cream, you need to add sugar. As with ice cream and sorbet, the more sugar you add, the softer your yogurt will be. Sugar molecules get in the way of growing ice crystals, keeping your frozen dessert smooth and creamy.

Can you make frozen yogurt in an ice cream maker? ›

Here's how you make it:
  1. Whisk together Greek yogurt, sugar, and vanilla extract.
  2. Chill this mixture for at least 1 hour.
  3. Freeze in your ice cream machine according to the manufacture's instructions, about 25 minutes.
Aug 22, 2012

Does putting Greek yogurt in freezer make frozen yogurt? ›

You can absolutely serve the strawberry Greek yogurt immediately in glasses as a milk shake or a smoothie. But to serve it as a frozen yogurt treat, you do need to freeze it for at least 6 hours until it hardens. Take it out of the freezer and allow it to sit for a few minutes so it is easier to scoop and serve.

How long does yogurt need to be in the freezer to freeze? ›

Freeze yogurt in a cube tray

Step 2: Place the ice cube trays in the freezer. Yogurt takes a few hours to freeze completely. We usually keep it in the freezer overnight to prevent a mess.

What is the most common ingredient in frozen yogurt? ›

Ice cream and frozen yogurt share two main ingredients: dairy and sugar. Both also contain flavorings or other swirled-in ingredients. Unlike ice cream, frozen yogurt incorporates cultured milk, or yogurt. The fat content of the milk largely determines how much overall fat is in the final product.

Is homemade frozen yogurt healthy? ›

Frozen yogurt may have some health benefits, compared to other frozen desserts. It can contain beneficial nutrients and bacteria, lower levels of lactose and fewer calories than desserts like ice cream.

What kind of yogurt freezes well? ›

Instead, freezing yogurt is a remarkably quick and easy method. All yogurt—whether full-fat or nonfat, strained (like Greek or skyr), plain or swirled with fruit—can be frozen for up to two months. Technically, it's safe to eat long after that, but two months is really the limit when it comes to taste and texture.

How to make frozen yogurt less icy? ›

The construction is pretty simple, mix the yogurt, sugar and lime juice, blend the mangoes with a little of the yogurt mix. Then mix it all together, chill and then put in the ice cream maker.

What makes frozen yogurt not ice cream? ›

What is the difference between frozen yogurt and ice cream? Both recipes call for dairy and sugar. The dairy in ice cream comes from cream, while frozen yogurt uses cultured milk. The result is that ice cream tends to have a higher fat content, while frozen yogurt contains more sugar to hide its tangier taste.

Can you freeze yogurt like a popsicle? ›

Easy to make.

Making these yogurt popsicles are a breeze, requiring only a few simple ingredients and minimal effort. It's a fun activity to get your kids involved – just blend all the ingredients in a blender and freeze for a delightful treat everyone can enjoy.

Can you mix yogurt and ice cream together? ›

I was really quick and easy to mix together. It isn't as creamy as full fat ice cream, but the flavor was great and I really liked the tang from the yogurt, I may even add more next time.

Can you freeze yogurt and then unfreeze it? ›

Fresh yoghurt freezes remarkably well for up to two months. Upon thawing, the texture may change slightly and appear to be more liquid or grainy than it originally was. A simple fix is to stir vigorously for 30 seconds before using to even out the texture.

What happens if you freeze Greek yogurt? ›

However, it is important to note that while freezing may preserve the yogurt, it may not retain the same quality as when consumed fresh. Overall, freezing Greek yogurt can result in water separation, a loss of texture, and potential changes in taste.

What happens when you freeze dry yogurt? ›

Making freeze-dried yogurt not only extends the shelf life of our homemade yogurt; it also makes a portable snack the whole family can enjoy, and it provides a shelf-stable culture to use when I'm ready to make another batch of fresh yogurt.

Can you freeze chobani yogurt? ›

Absolutely! Frozen Chobani® Greek Yogurt products can be stored in your freezer up to the expiration date listed on the container. While frozen, the cultures become dormant. But once thawed, they become live and active again.

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