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The tartness of yogurt and lemon are dialed up still further with a pinch of citric acid crystals.
Frozen Yogurt
The best frozen yogurt is also the easiest to make. It's just full-fat yogurt and sugar, and churns up into a creamy yet fresh-tasting frozen dessert that does justice to all of yogurt's natural tangy flavors.
Blackberry Brown Sugar Frozen Yogurt
A sweet, deceptively complex frozen yogurt that layers rich blackberries with brown sugar and a touch of clove.
Strawberry Sorbet
The quickest, easiest, most intensely flavored strawberry sorbet. Our recipe calls for just fruit, sugar, lemon juice, and a hint of salt (trust us on this).
Raspberry-Campari Frozen Yogurt
Campari and orange zest emphasize raspberry's subtleties for a sweet-tart frozen yogurt with a slight bitter finish.
Ultimate Strawberry Popsicles
With fresh strawberries, strawberry jam, and optional freeze-dried strawberry powder, these frozen pops are a cinch to make and are bursting with flavor.
Rhubarb Frozen Greek Yogurt
The addition of tangy, thick Greek yogurt complements the rhubarb's own tart flavor, and adds creamy depth and intensity, making for a dessert that is at once brightly refreshing and indulgently satisfying.
Orange Creamsicle Frozen Yogurt
The classic creamsicle gets an upgrade with tangy yogurt and a big jolt of orange zest to bolster the fruit's bittersweet citrus edge.
Strawberry Ice Cream (No Churn)
A creamy, no churn Strawberry Ice Cream with real strawberry flavour that money can't buy! Creamy, scoopable, no ice crystals at all, no ice cream maker required!
Blueberry Yogurt Popsicles
Lightly sweet and floral blueberries are blended with rich Greek yogurt in these flavor-packed frozen pops.
A frozen yogurt that earnestly tastes like real strawberries. And yes, it's totally okay to eat for breakfast.
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Jeni Britton Bauer's Farmers Market Sundae
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Summer Pudding Parfaits
A simple no-bake pudding that's perfect for breakfast: it's just white bread and berries.
Watermelon-Mint Shrub with Watermelon Spoom
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Strawberry Cheesecake Sundae Pots
Like the look of this? It's incredibly easy to make - and no bake! A twist on the classic cheesecake, this is perfect for entertaining because all the elements can be made ahead then simply assembled prior
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Watermelon Sorbet
Light, bright watermelon becomes a scoopable ice, with roasty, bittersweet cocoa nibs subbing for seeds.
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Serious Salads: Stone Fruits with Ginger-Lime Syrup and Mint
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Strawberry Banana Yogurt Smoothies
Creamy, refreshing, and satisfying, these Strawberry Banana Yogurt Smoothies are a delicious breakfast treat! Add fresh mint and ginger for a fun twist!