Wholesome Chocolate Strawberry Frozen Yogurt Bites
Last month, while volunteering at a weekend community clean-up downtown, I met this amazing woman named Elena. She was handing out cold, homemade treats from a cooler to the volunteers, just out of kindness. One of them was a frozen strawberry yogurt bite dipped in dark chocolate. I swear I took one bite and instantly started asking her all the questions. She laughed and said, “It’s just yogurt, berries, and chocolate but don’t underestimate simple things done right.”
That snack lived in my head for weeks. So on a hot Sunday afternoon, after scrubbing down the porch and watering my little herb pots, I decided to recreate my own version. My fridge had fresh strawberries from the market, and the Greek yogurt I keep on hand for smoothies. I grabbed a handful of chocolate chips from the snack bin (yes, I have a snack bin), and within minutes, my kitchen smelled like melted cocoa and sweet berries.
By the time my brother got home from his gym run, the tray was frozen solid and I handed him one straight from the parchment paper. He said, “Wait… this is healthy?!” That’s when I knew it was a win.
These bites are refreshing, sweet, creamy, and crunchy — the kind of snack that feels indulgent without undoing your whole day. You can whip them up in 15 minutes, freeze, and pop one whenever your sweet tooth hits. Plus, you only need a handful of ingredients and no baking. Yes, please.

Short Description
These creamy, fruity frozen yogurt bites are made with fresh strawberries, strawberry Greek yogurt, and dipped in melted dark chocolate for a perfect hot-weather snack or light dessert.
Key Ingredients
- 2 cups fresh diced strawberries
- 1 cup strawberry Greek yogurt
- 12 oz dark chocolate chips
- 1 tsp coconut oil (optional)
- Sea salt (optional)
Tools Needed
- Medium mixing bowl
- Spoon or small scoop
- Baking sheet
- Parchment paper
- Microwave-safe bowl
- Fork (for dipping)
- Freezer space
Cooking Instructions
Step 1: Prep Your Tray
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set it aside. Make sure it fits in your freezer before starting.
Step 2: Make the Yogurt Mixture
In a mixing bowl, combine the diced strawberries and strawberry Greek yogurt. Stir until the berries are evenly coated and the mixture is creamy.
Step 3: Drop and Freeze
Scoop small spoonfuls (about 2 inches wide) of the yogurt mixture onto the prepared baking sheet, spacing them apart. You should get about 8 bites. Freeze for at least 30 minutes, or until they’re completely solid.
Step 4: Melt the Chocolate
Add dark chocolate chips and coconut oil (if using) to a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring between each, until smooth and glossy. Let it cool for 3–5 minutes at room temp.
Step 5: Dip and Set
Use a fork to lift each frozen yogurt bite and dip it into the melted chocolate, coating it completely. Return to the baking sheet and sprinkle lightly with sea salt if desired.
Step 6: Let It Harden and Serve
Let the chocolate set at room temperature for a few minutes, or pop the tray back in the freezer for 5–10 minutes. Serve frozen and enjoy immediately, or store for later.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Creamy Meets Crunchy: That frozen yogurt center + chocolate shell is everything
Healthy-ish Indulgence: Packed with real fruit and protein from Greek yogurt
No Bake: No oven, no stove, just melt, scoop, and freeze
Fast & Easy: 6 ingredients and barely 15 minutes of hands-on time
Customizable: Change up the fruit, yogurt, or chocolate type however you like
Mistakes to Avoid & Solutions
Yogurt too runny
Some brands of yogurt are too loose to hold their shape when frozen.
Solution: Use thick, creamy Greek yogurt. Avoid anything labeled “whipped” or “light.”
Bites melt during dipping
They start to soften quickly once out of the freezer.
Solution: Only take out a few at a time when dipping to keep them firm.
Chocolate won’t melt smoothly
This usually happens when it overheats or has no oil.
Solution: Add 1 tsp of coconut oil and melt slowly, stirring often.
Chocolate shell too thick
Dipping can create heavy layers.
Solution: Let excess chocolate drip off the fork before placing it back on the tray.
Sticking to the tray
Happens if you skip parchment paper.
Solution: Always line your tray. Wax paper or a silicone mat also work.
Serving and Pairing Suggestions
Serve straight from the freezer for a refreshing summer dessert
Pair with iced green tea or berry smoothies for a snack combo
Add to a brunch dessert board with fruit, nuts, and mini muffins
Perfect after a workout or as a late-night sweet bite
Bring to outdoor gatherings, just keep them chilled in a cooler
Storage and Reheating Tips
Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 7 days
Place parchment between layers to prevent sticking
No need to reheat, let them sit at room temp for 2–3 minutes before eating for softer bites
Don’t leave out too long, they’ll melt quickly
FAQs
1. Can I use a different fruit?
Absolutely. Blueberries, raspberries, or diced mango work great. Just keep the pieces small.
2. What kind of chocolate works best?
Dark chocolate adds richness, but milk or semi-sweet works too. Just make sure it melts smoothly.
3. Can I use flavored yogurt?
Yes! Strawberry works beautifully, but vanilla, honey, or mixed berry are also delicious.
4. How can I make them dairy-free?
Use a plant-based yogurt (like coconut or almond milk yogurt) and dairy-free chocolate chips.
5. Are they good for kids?
Totally. Just keep them small and supervise younger ones since they’re served frozen.
Tips & Tricks
Chill the yogurt mixture before scooping for neater bites
Use a small cookie scoop for uniform size and shape
Top with chopped nuts or freeze-dried strawberries for added crunch
For extra chocolate flavor, drizzle melted chocolate on top instead of dipping
Let chocolate cool slightly before dipping to avoid melting the yogurt bites too quickly
Recipe Variations
1. Peanut Butter Banana Yogurt Bites
Use mashed bananas and peanut butter Greek yogurt
Dip in milk chocolate and top with crushed peanuts
2. Mixed Berry Coconut Yogurt Bites
Mix chopped blueberries and raspberries with coconut yogurt
Dip in white chocolate and sprinkle with shredded coconut
3. Mocha Almond Crunch Bites
Use coffee-flavored Greek yogurt and chopped almonds
Dip in dark chocolate and dust with a pinch of espresso powder
Final Thoughts
These chocolate strawberry frozen yogurt bites started as a sweet gesture from a stranger at a community event, and they’ve turned into one of my favorite go-to freezer snacks. I love how something so simple can hit all the right notes — creamy, fruity, chocolatey, and just a little fancy if you want them to be.
They’re fun to make, easy to store, and always the first thing to disappear when I bring a tray to share. Chili the cat even tried to paw one off the counter (don’t worry, I caught her in time). And honestly, anytime I can enjoy dessert straight from the freezer while sitting barefoot on the back steps, that’s a win in my book.
If you try them, tag me! I’d love to see your twist. And next time you’re craving something sweet and cool but don’t want to turn on the oven, you’ll know exactly what to make.
Wholesome Chocolate Strawberry Frozen Yogurt Bites
Course: DessertsDifficulty: Easy8
servings15
minutes30
minutesThese creamy, fruity frozen yogurt bites are made with fresh strawberries, strawberry Greek yogurt, and dipped in melted dark chocolate for a perfect hot-weather snack or light dessert.
Ingredients
2 cups fresh diced strawberries
1 cup strawberry Greek yogurt
12 oz dark chocolate chips
1 tsp coconut oil (optional)
Sea salt (optional)
Directions
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and ensure it fits in your freezer.
- In a bowl, mix diced strawberries with strawberry Greek yogurt until fully coated and creamy.
- Scoop 2-inch spoonfuls of the mixture onto the baking sheet, spacing them apart. Freeze for at least 30 minutes until solid.
- Melt chocolate chips and coconut oil in a microwave-safe bowl in 30-second intervals, stirring until smooth. Let cool for 3–5 minutes.
- Dip each frozen yogurt bite in melted chocolate using a fork. Place back on the sheet and sprinkle with sea salt if desired.
- Let the chocolate set at room temp or freeze for 5–10 minutes. Serve frozen or store for later.