Looking for a fun and healthy treat that will delight your little ones? Yogurt unicorn bark is the perfect answer! This magical concoction combines creamy yogurt, vibrant colors, and sweet sprinkles to create a snack that’s both delicious and nutritious. Get ready to unleash your inner unicorn and create this magical treat with your kids!
REASONS TO LOVE THIS HEALTHY UNICORN BARK
- packed with protein
- easy to make – less than 5-minutes
- 3-ingredients
- loved by all ages – toddlers, preschoolers, kids and adults
- fun frozen treat
- easy recipe toddlers and kids can help make
- can be made with dairy-free yogurt
COOKING WITH KIDS
Here’s a fun, easy recipe your toddler or kid can help make from start to finish! The only challenging part is waiting for the yogurt to freeze.
Ways they can join in:
- Measure 1/2 cup of yogurt into three separate bowls.
- Add a few drops of plant-based food coloring to each bowl.
- Stir the food coloring into each bowl of yogurt until blended.
- Drop spoonfuls of yogurt into a baking dish in any pattern they like.
- Use a spoon to swirl the colors together.
- Sprinkle on some fun toppings.
- Place the dish in the freezer to set.
GUIDE VIDEO
NOTES
- Age: Suitable for ages 1 and up.
- Yogurt: I used vanilla Greek yogurt for added protein, but any yogurt will work! Plain yogurt sweetened with 3–4 tablespoons of honey, maple syrup, or agave nectar is a great alternative. Honey and vanilla-flavored yogurt also work well.
- Dairy-Free: To make this recipe dairy-free, feel free to use any soy, nut, or plant-based yogurt you like.
- Food Dye: I used a plant-based food dye, but any food coloring will do.
- No Food Dye Option: For a natural color alternative, blend the yogurt with frozen berries. Add 1/3 cup of frozen fruit (like strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, or raspberries) to 1/2 cup of yogurt and blend until smooth.
- Sprinkles: We used plant-based sprinkle dyes, but any sprinkles or toppings you have on hand will work just fine.
- Storage: Keeps well in the freezer for up to 2 months.