This easy homemade strawberry frozen yogurt is the perfect refreshing cold treat to make at home! So simple and so tasty!

This easy frozen yogurt is one of our standby treats for the blazing hot days of summer. (And WOW, it’s been a terrifically and unusually hot few months around here.)

The beautiful thing about this homemade frozen recipe is that it doesn’t require an ice cream maker or any fancy ingredients. AND, it’s low in sugar (and refined sugar free!).

Homemade strawberry frozen yogurt in white cup with silver spoon.

Only 3-Ingredients

All you need is 10 minutes and three ingredients for this amazing little recipe. I don’t know about you, but my summer/general life coping skills are NOT mad about that.

  • frozen strawberries
  • plain yogurt (Greek or regular)
  • honey or maple syrup

That’s it! Did anyone let out a little whoop and holler in the privacy of your own home or office in excitement? I hope so. This recipe is worth it.

And yes, it is wildly adaptable to other fruit options. In fact, here’s a peach version you may already know and love. And there’s a glimpse of a wild berry version down below.

Frozen strawberries, honey, yogurt in food processor, blending ingredients until smooth in food processor.

Blender or Food Processor

This homemade strawberry frozen yogurt can be made in a food processor or high-powered blender.

If using a food processor, at first the fruit and yogurt mixture is going to look chunky and you might wonder how it will ever come together, but just give it time.

After a few minutes, it turns into a creamy concoction that is irresistible. It helps to scrape down the sides of the food processor every once in a while to keep it churning well.

For a blender, you’ll want to start on low speed and then help the mixture along with some good ol’ elbow grease tamping action. Here’s a berry blend frozen yogurt I made in my Vitamix. Super thick! And super yummy.

Frozen berries in blender, smooth berry frozen yogurt in blender.

A Quick Word About Yogurt

For this strawberry frozen yogurt, you can use:

  • plain yogurt or flavored yogurt
  • Greek yogurt or regular yogurt
  • unsweetened yogurt or sweetened yogurt

I almost always use plain Greek yogurt. I prefer full fat yogurt for a richer, creamier frozen yogurt, but no-fat or low-fat yogurt works just fine, too!

The runnier the yogurt, the thinner the frozen yogurt will be, so it’s best to use a fairly thick yogurt.

Also, if you are using sweetened yogurt, you can reduce or eliminate the honey or maple syrup in the recipe.

Spoon taking scoop of strawberry frozen yogurt in white cup.

This frozen yogurt can be made ahead of time and popped in the freezer to eat later. I like to pull it out and let it sit at room temp for a few minutes before digging in to soften it a bit.

However, around here, it usually it doesn’t make it as far as the freezer. The minute that food processor stops whirring, everyone grabs a spoon and gets to work.

Truly, this easy frozen yogurt is a wonder. Quick enough to whip up for an afternoon snack or treat, and delectable enough for dessert after a nice meal.

I can’t wait to see what variations you come up with!

Half scoop of homemade strawberry frozen yogurt in white cup with silver spoon.

FAQs for Strawberry Frozen Yogurt

What kind of yogurt is best for this frozen yogurt?

The thicker the yogurt, the thicker and creamier the frozen yogurt will be. I prefer using full fat Greek yogurt, but any kind of yogurt can work! Full fat, low fat, no fat, as well as fruit-flavored yogurt or plain yogurt.

Can this be made in an ice cream maker?

That’s a great question! I’ve never made it in an official ice cream or frozen yogurt maker because it is so easy in a food processor or blender, but you could experiment with an ice cream maker.

Can I make this with other frozen fruit besides strawberries?

Yes! It works great with peaches, berry blends, or other frozen fruits. Feel free to experiment!

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homemade strawberry frozen yogurt in white cup with silver spoon

Easy Homemade Strawberry Frozen Yogurt

5 stars (22 ratings)

Ingredients

  • ½ cup plain yogurt (see note)
  • ¼ cup honey or pure maple syrup
  • 16 ounces frozen strawberries, about 4 cups
  • 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice, optional

Instructions 

  • In the bowl of a 7- or 8 cup food processor, add the yogurt, honey or maple syrup, frozen strawberries (and lemon juice, if using).
  • Process until the frozen yogurt is smooth and thick, about 3-4 minutes, scraping down the sides of the container several times, if needed, and using a tamper for the blender to help incorporate the ingredients.
  • Serve immediately for soft-serve consistency, or transfer the frozen yogurt to a container and freeze for several hours or up to several weeks.

Notes

Yogurt: I almost always use plain Greek yogurt. I prefer full fat yogurt for a richer, creamier frozen yogurt, but no-fat or low-fat yogurt works just fine, too!
Doubling: this recipe easily doubles if you have a large enough blender or food processor.
Blender: a high-powered blender, like a Vitamix or Blendtec, will produce the smoothest, creamiest frozen yogurt.
Fruit: I use whole frozen unsweetened (no sugar added) strawberries for this recipe.  This recipe is highly adaptable to other fruits. 
Calories: 123kcal, Carbohydrates: 27g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 2mg, Sodium: 14mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 24g

Recipe Source: from Mel’s Kitchen Cafe (adapted from this peach frozen yogurt recipe)