🫐 Recipe: Blueberry Greek Yogurt Clusters
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Prep time: 15 minutes
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Freeze time: 1.5–2 hours
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Servings: 12 clusters
Ingredients
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1 ½ cups Fresh blueberries (washed and dried thoroughly)
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½ cup Thick Greek yogurt (Plain or Vanilla)
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1 tbsp Honey or Maple syrup (optional, for sweetness)
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½ tsp Vanilla extract
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1 cup Dark chocolate chips (at least 70% cocoa for health benefits)
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1 tsp Coconut oil (helps the chocolate flow and set smoothly)
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Pinch Flaky sea salt (optional topping)
Instructions
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Mix: In a medium bowl, fold the blueberries, Greek yogurt, honey, and vanilla extract together until every berry is generously coated.
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Scoop: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Scoop small mounds (about 1–2 tablespoons each) of the blueberry mixture onto the sheet.
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Flash Freeze: Place the tray in the freezer for about 1 hour, or until the clusters are firm and frozen solid.
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Melt: Place chocolate chips and coconut oil in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring in between, until silky smooth.
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Coat: Remove clusters from the freezer. Using a fork, dip each frozen cluster into the melted chocolate, flipping quickly to coat. Return them to the parchment paper.
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Set: The chocolate should harden almost instantly due to the cold center. Sprinkle with sea salt if desired. Freeze for another 15 minutes to fully set.
Tips for Success
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The “Dry” Rule: Ensure your blueberries are completely dry after washing. If they are wet, the yogurt won’t stick, and you’ll end up with icy clusters.
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Thick is Better: Use Greek yogurt rather than regular yogurt. Regular yogurt has too much water content and will turn into a hard ice cube rather than a creamy bite.
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Work Fast: Once the yogurt clusters come out of the freezer, they start to melt. Dip them quickly!
Nutritional Info (Per Cluster)
| Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Sugar |
| 95 kcal | 2g | 5g | 11g | 7g |
Health Benefits
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Antioxidant Powerhouse: Blueberries are loaded with anthocyanins, which support brain health and reduce inflammation.
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Probiotic Boost: Greek yogurt provides a hit of protein and gut-friendly bacteria.
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Heart-Healthy Fats: Dark chocolate contains flavonoids that can help improve blood flow and lower blood pressure.
Q&A
Q: Can I use frozen blueberries?
A: It’s tricky. Frozen berries release moisture as they thaw, which can make the yogurt runny. Fresh is definitely best here.
Q: How long do they last?
A: Keep them in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 weeks. Let them sit at room temperature for 2–3 minutes before eating so they aren’t rock hard.
Q: Can I make this vegan?
A: Absolutely. Swap the Greek yogurt for a thick coconut-based yogurt and use dairy-free chocolate chips.