You know those days when you crave something sweet, but youโre also trying to be good? ๐ Thatโs where my Froyo Star Bites come in! I discovered this treat during one of those late-night Pinterest scrolls (you know the ones), and itโs been a game-changer ever since.
I remember the first time I made these, I was feeling a bit downโone of those rainy Sundays when all you want is to curl up with something yummy. But I didnโt want to reach for a bag of chips or chocolate. Instead, I whipped up these Froyo Star Bites, and let me tell you, they turned my day around! ๐ง๏ธโก๏ธ๐
What I love about this recipe is how simple it is. You donโt need fancy ingredients or equipment, just some yogurt, a bit of blue spirulina, and raspberries. And the best part? Theyโre super healthy, gluten-free, kosher, and can even be made dairy-free and vegan! So, if youโre like me and always on the lookout for something tasty that doesnโt mess with your healthy eating goals, this is it.
Letโs dive in!

๐ฅฃ Ingredients
- Yogurt (plain or your favorite flavor)
- Blue spirulina (for that gorgeous blue hue ๐)
- Raspberries (fresh and juicy)
๐ ๏ธ Instructions
Step 1: Mix the Magic
First, take half of your yogurt and mix it with the blue spirulina. This not only gives the yogurt a beautiful color but also adds a boost of nutrients. Pro tip: Blue spirulina has a mild taste, so it wonโt overpower the yogurt.
Step 2: Prep the Tray
Grab an ice cube tray (silicone works best for easy removal). Place a raspberry in each compartment and gently flatten it with a spoon. This is going to be the juicy surprise at the center of your Froyo Star Bites. ๐
Step 3: Layer It Up
Using a spoon or a piping bag, create a layer of the blue spirulina yogurt on top of the raspberries. Then, add a layer of plain yogurt on top of that. This gives you that cute, layered look when theyโre all frozen.
Step 4: Freeze and Enjoy
Pop the tray in the freezer for about an hour. Once theyโre frozen solid, pop them out of the tray and enjoy your healthy, delicious snack! โ๏ธ
๐ด FAQs
Q: Can I use another type of fruit?
A: Absolutely! Try strawberries, blueberries, or even a slice of kiwi for a fun twist.
Q: How long can I store these?
A: They can last in the freezer for up to two weeks, but trust me, theyโll be gone way before that! ๐
Q: Is there a dairy-free option?
A: Yes! Just swap out the yogurt for a dairy-free alternative like coconut or almond yogurt.
๐ฝ๏ธ Serving Details
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Freeze Time: 1 hour
- Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
- Cuisine: Healthy Snacks
- Servings: 12 bites
- Type of Meal: Snack, Dessert
Notes:
- Equipment Needed: Ice cube tray, spoon or piping bag
- Keywords: Healthy snack, gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, kosher
Whether youโre looking for a quick snack that satisfies your sweet tooth or something fun and healthy to share with friends, these Froyo Star Bites are a perfect choice. Theyโre easy to make, good for you, and they taste amazing. Plus, theyโre a little ray of sunshine on those gloomy days. ๐ With their colorful and creamy layers, these easy froyo layer bites are sure to brighten up any occasion. You can customize them with your favorite fruits, nuts, or chocolate toppings for a personalized twist. Whether you’re enjoying them as an afternoon pick-me-up or as a guilt-free dessert, these Froyo Star Bites are always a hit.
So next time youโre feeling a bit blue, why not whip up a batch? You might just find that these little bites of happiness are exactly what you needed. ๐








Froyo Star Bites: A Healthy, Delicious Snack Youโll Love!
Ingredients
- Yogurt
- Blue Spirulina
- Raspberries
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Get It Now!Instructions
- Mix half the yogurt with blue spirulina
- On the bottom of an ice cube tray place the raspberry and flatten it out a bit
- Mix yogurt with blue spirulina
- Using a spoon/piping bag make a layer of the blue spirulina on top of the raspberry
- Then make a white layer with the yogurt
- Freeze for an hour, pop out and enjoy!
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