How to Make Homemade Frozen Yogurt

The weather here in Oregon has been so strange. The summer got a late start, being cool and wet into July. And now, just days after school has started around here, it is 98 degree out!
I know most bloggers would have posted a frozen yogurt recipe in June, but I’m feeling as unpredictable as the weather.

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Homemade Frozen Yogurt
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My frozen yogurt recipe couldn't be simpler. It only has three ingredients: plain yogurt, cream and homemade freezer jam. I have an overabundance of freezer-jam and I didn't even make any this year. Last year, when faced with all the lovely berries that grow here in such abundance, I... well, I just went overboard. If you do not have the same problem, I'll give instructions for using fresh or frozen fruit.
Ingredients
  • 2 cups plain yogurt, not low-fat (I use my homemade yogurt)
  • ¾ cup cream (heavy, whipping or my favorite: skimmed from the top of raw milk)
  • 1 cup of jam (I used strawberry) or 1 cup of chopped fruit and your preferred sweetener to taste (I'd go with ¼ cup of honey)
  • Optional: 1 teaspoon of vanilla
Instructions
  1. Place all ingredients in a blender or food processor.
  2. Run until desired consistency (chunky or smooth).
  3. Place in ice-cream maker and wait until frozen.

That’ s it.  You now have a frozen yogurt not to be rivaled: sweet, tangy, rich.  (My mouth is watering just thinking about it!)
Eat with abandon, knowing in your heart that this treat is healthy enough for breakfast, but decadent enough for a wonderful dessert.
Hmm… healthy enough for breakfast… I wonder how this would be topped with my homemade granola?
I think I’ll find out tomorrow morning.
Enjoy!

7 Comments

  1. This looks and sounds wonderful! I may have to try it when we get a warm day again. 🙂

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    • Thanks Jenni! I don’t think you’ll be disappointed (except when it is all gone).

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  2. I’m only here to call you names and stick my tongue out at you.

    “OVER-ACHIEVER!!”

    xo

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  3. Soliloquy! You have no idea how big my smile is right now. I’ve missed you. Great to hear from you, even if it is only to be taunted.

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  4. Just wondering — since I don’t own an ice cream maker — if I could use these ingredients and make like the recipe from Eagle Brand Milk….You whip the cream until stiff, then fold it into the other ingredients, put into a plastic container, and freeze until solid. Anyone have an opinion? Thank you for the recipe! 🙂

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    • It’s worth a try. It might work best if you give it a stir a few times as it freezes. Let me know how it goes.

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  5. Thanks for the recipe! I’m gonna try it tommorow 🙂

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