Strawberry Yogurt
Strawberries are great for your child's immune system because they're a great source of vitamin C.
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Indian
Servings 6 People
Calories 149 kcal
- 750 grams Strawberries
- 500 grams Hung Curd (Greek Yogurt) , (low fat)
- ½ cup Honey
- Few sprigs Basil leaves
To begin making this recipe, remove the stem of the berries. Blend the strawberries along with the honey and basil into the blender to a smooth puree. You can optionally have chunks in the strawberry as well.
Into a large bowl, add the pureed strawberries and the hung curd (greek yogurt). Using a whisk fold the yogurt into the strawberries until just about combined.
Our next step is to freeze the strawberry yogurt mixture. To do that, line a loaf tin with parchment paper. Pour the mixture into the lined tin.
Cover the loaf tin with a cling film and freeze the Strawberry Yogurt mixture overnight or until solid. Freezing the yogurt can take anywhere between 12 to 18 hours.
Once the yogurt is frozen, place the Strawberry Frozen Yogurt outside at room temperature for about 5 to 10 minutes to thaw a bit and then scoop it out using an ice cream scoop and serve along with fresh strawberries and mint.
Tip: You can make this yogurt with different fruits like blueberry, mango, coconut, banana etc also.
Storage: You can store the Strawberry Yogurt in the freezer for upto 20 to 25 days.
Keyword Immunity, Kids friendly, Kids growth, Strawberry, Vitamin C, Yogurt