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This Frozen Halloween Yogurt Bark is a fun and healthy Halloween Treat perfect for kids and toddlers.

This spooky purple coloured yogurt bark decorated with cute ghosts is a snack sure to delight your kids in the best way!

Frozen Halloween yogurt bark broken into pieces on a plate with fake spiders crawling on top and on benchtop.

Ingredients you will need

Ingredients for Halloween yogurt bark with text overlay on benchtop.

Ingredient Notes, Substitutes, & Alternatives

  • Plain greek yogurt: This recipe will work with any yogurt, including coconut yogurt. If you are using a pre-sweetened yogurt you may not need to add extra honey.
  • Frozen berries: I use a mixture of berries including blueberries, strawberries, boysenberries and black berries. My goal is to get a purple colour but you can use any berries you have on hand.
  • Honey: This can be substituted for maple syrup, sugar or your preferred sweetener.
  • Dark chocolate drops: I use chocolate drops to make the eyes and mouths of the ghosts, but you could use candy eyes if you prefer.

Step-by-step instructions

Below are illustrated step-by-step instructions to make my Halloween Yogurt Bark recipe, if you prefer just the written instructions then head straight to the printable recipe card below.

Step one: Line a large flat dish with baking paper or parchment paper (ensure the dish will fit in your freezer before proceeding)

In a blender or food processor blend 2 cups of the yoghurt with the frozen berries and maple syrup

Yogurt, honey and berries blended together in smoothie maker.

Step two: Pour the berry yoghurt mixture into the dish, for best results you want it to be about ยฝ cm thick.Note the colour will change when frozen, the pink/purple becomes more vibrant.

Blended berry yogurt mixture poured into a lined baking tray on bench top.

Step three: Use the remaining ยฝ cup of yoghurt to create ghosts on the pink/purple yoghurt.  It goes a bit like this.. Blob a blob of yoghurt using a teaspoon. Take a chopstick and swirl a tail shape. With the chop stick create two little ghostly arms by swirling the yoghurt upwards

Berry yogurt mixture in lined baking tray with blobs of plain yogurt scooped on top, hand holding a chopstick swirling the yogurt to create arms and a tail of a ghost. Chocolate chips placed on as ghosts eyes and mouth.

Step four: Decorate with choc drops. 2 small eyes, 1 large mouth

Berry yogurt mixture in lined baking tray with blobs of plain scooped on top, chocolate chips placed on as ghosts eyes and mouth.

Step five: Freeze... Depends on the thickness, usually around four hours overnight will always be a winner

Frozen Halloween yogurt bark broken into pieces on a plate with fake spiders crawling on top and on benchtop.

Step six: Peel off the baking paper and break or cut into pieces.

Frozen Halloween yogurt bark broken into pieces on a plate with fake spiders crawling on top and on benchtop.

Enjoy!


Tips & Tricks

Here is how you can make these Halloween Yogurt Bark perfectly every time!

  • I have no tips for making this yogurt bark as it is a very simple recipe, but I do have an important tip when it comes to serving tis halloween treat to kids. SERVE it OUTSIDE! Frozen yogurt bark is fun but very messy to eat, so outside is the best place to enjoy it!
Halloween yogurt bark piece held up by persons hand, plate with the rest of yogurt bark blurred in background.

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How To Make This Recipe Suitable For Baby-Led-Weaning

  • Frozen yogurt bark is suitable for baby led weaning, to adapt this recipe for children under one year of age you will need to substitute the honey for maple syrup.
  • I would also skip the chocolate drops
  • A fun alternative recipe would be baby yogurt drops

Frozen Halloween yogurt bark broken into pieces on a plate with fake spiders crawling on top and on benchtop..

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Frozen Halloween yogurt bark broken into pieces on a plate with fake spiders crawling on top and on benchtop.

Spooky Strawberry Frozen Yoghurt Bark

This Frozen Halloween Yogurt Bark is a fun, easy and healthy Halloween treat perfect for kids and toddlers.
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Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Halloween Yogurt, Halloween Yogurt Bark
Servings: 16 Pieces
Calories: 47kcal
Author: Stacey

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Ingredients

  • 2 ยฝ Cups plain greek yoghurt 600 grams
  • 2 Cups frozen berries 300 grams
  • 3 Tablespoons Honey
  • Small & Large dark chocolate drops

Instructions

  • Line a large flat dish with baking paper or parchment paper (ensure the dish will fit in your freezer before proceeding)
  • In a blender or food processor blend 2 cups of the yoghurt with the frozen berries and maple syrup.
  • Pour the berry yoghurt mixture into the dish, for best results you want it to be about ยฝ cm thick.Note the colour will change when frozen, the pink/purple becomes more vibrant.
  • Use the remaining ยฝ cup of yoghurt to create ghosts on the pink/purple yoghurt. ย It goes a bit like this.. Blob a blob of yoghurt using a teaspoon. Take a chopstick and swirl a tail shape. With the chop stick create two little ghostly arms by swirling the yoghurt upwards
  • Decorate with choc drops. 2 small eyes, 1 large mouth.
  • Freeze... Depends on the thickness, usually around four hours overnight will always be a winner
  • Peel off the baking paper and break or cut into pieces
  • Enjoy.

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Notes

I have no tips for making this yogurt bark as it is a very simple recipe, but I do have an important tip when it comes to serving tis halloween treat to kids. SERVE it OUTSIDE! Frozen yogurt bark is fun but very messy to eat, so outside is the best place to enjoy it!
Plain greek yogurt: This recipe will work with any yogurt, including coconut yogurt. If you are using a pre-sweetened yogurt you may not need to add extra honey.ย 
Frozen berries: I use a mixture of berries including blueberries, strawberries, boysenberries and black berries. My goal is to get a purple colour but you can use any berries you have on hand.ย 
Honey: This can be substituted for maple syrup, sugar or your preferred sweetener.ย 
Dark chocolate drops: I use chocolate drops to make the eyes and mouths of the ghosts, but you could use candy eyes if you prefer.ย 

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 47kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 15mg | Potassium: 25mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 25IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 45mg | Iron: 0.1mg
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