The only ingredients you need are yogurt and cereal to make this delicious and easy Frozen Yogurt Bark recipe!
If you’re looking for a quick and easy frozen yogurt bark recipe with fruity cereal, you’re in the right place! I have a delicious treat for you today. If you make it once, I’m sure you’ll make it again and again!
This Easy Frozen Yogurt Bark Recipe with Fruity Cereal is a great breakfast idea for those days you’re busy and want to have a tasty breakfast for when you are in a time crunch! Just make it ahead of time, and have it ready for when you need it! Plus it is such a versatile recipe, you can use any flavor yogurt, for the recipe I used vanilla. You can also add any cereal you want on top, granola is another great one! I have even tossed some nuts mixed in with granola, and it tasted delicious!
I did half Fruit Loops and half Fruity Pebbles so that we had options for what we wanted for breakfast. If you are feeling lucky, mix the two together and add even more fruity goodness to this mix. There is something about frozen yogurt, it really adds a different flavor to the yogurt, and reminds me of eating something I should feel guilty about!
What makes this recipe even better, only 3 ingredients! You use yogurt and then the toppings you want, in this recipe I did two different kinds of cereal! You simply spread the yogurt onto parchment paper on a sheet pan, and then sprinkle your toppings evenly over the top! Toss in the freezer for two hours, and then break it into pieces and you have a delicious snack or breakfast for you and your family!
Easy Frozen Yogurt Bark Recipe with Fruity Cereal
Ingredients:
2 Cups Vanilla Yogurt (You can use whatever flavor you want – strawberry or even Greek yogurt too!)
1/2 Cup of Fruity Pebbles
1/2 Cup of Fruit Loops
Directions:
Place a piece of parchment paper on a baking sheet.
Pour 2 cups of yogurt on the parchment paper. Use a knife to smooth it out.
Sprinkle the Fruity Pebbles and Fruit Loops on top of the yogurt evenly.
Freeze for 2 hours or more.
As you can see this is so quick to prep, and within a few hours, you have a tasty treat or breakfast for the next day! Have fun and play around with different flavors of yogurt and cereal to find what fits you and your family the best. Greek yogurt works great for this as well if you prefer Greek over regular yogurt!
What would be your favorite flavor combo you think?
Easy Frozen Yogurt Bark Recipe with Fruity Cereal
This colorful snack is easy to make and offers a delicious frozen treat!
Ingredients
- 2 Cups Vanilla Yogurt (You can use whatever flavor you want - strawberry or even Greek yogurt too!)
- 1/2 Cup of Fruity Pebbles
- 1/2 Cup of Fruit Loops
Instructions
- Place a piece of parchment paper on a baking sheet.
- Pour 2 cups of yogurt on the parchment paper. Use a knife to smooth it out.
- Sprinkle the Fruity Pebbles and Fruit Loops on top of the yogurt evenly.
- Freeze for 2 hours or more.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
6Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 85Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 4mgSodium: 77mgCarbohydrates: 15gFiber: 0gSugar: 12gProtein: 4g
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maria long says
Yogurt bark is a favorite in our house. LIke the cereal addition on yours.
Ladea says
Oh my kids would love these! Especially because of the Fruit Loops! Great idea.
Cyn Gagen says
That looks really tasty! I bet the kids would love that as a breakfast on the go option.
Brandy says
This looks like so much fun! I love the colors and know that my kids would love to gobble this down. I won’t’ feel guilty because it’s a better option than their other choices 😉
Shelby Gil says
So Creative! Looks fun, my kids would definitely eat it!
Howard B says
The fruit loops one would be my favorite. Looks good.
Casey says
How much does this make? My son wants this for his Christmas breakfast party at school so I need enough servings for 21 3rd graders. Thanks in advance!
Kelsey says
It makes a total of 3 cups of bark. You would probably want about 1/3 to 1/2 cup or so per child, so maybe triple the batch??