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- 1 cup plain Greek yogurt - 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter - 2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup - 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract - 1/4 teaspoon sea salt - 1/2 cup granola or finely chopped nuts - Mini muffin liners (optional) To make Frozen Greek Yogurt Peanut Butter Bites, you need simple, wholesome ingredients. Start with plain Greek yogurt for a creamy base. The creamy peanut butter adds rich flavor and a nice texture. Sweeten it up with either honey or maple syrup. You can pick the one you like best. Don't forget the pure vanilla extract. It gives the bites a warm and inviting aroma. A pinch of sea salt balances the flavors and enhances the sweetness. This mix is not just tasty; it’s also healthy! For the outside, you can use granola or finely chopped nuts. This adds a fun crunch. If you want easy handling, use mini muffin liners. They help keep the bites neat and ready for snacking. Find the full recipe to make these tasty bites. Enjoy the mix of flavors and textures in each bite! Start by taking a mixing bowl. Add 1 cup of plain Greek yogurt and 1/2 cup of creamy peanut butter. Next, pour in 2 tablespoons of honey or maple syrup, depending on what you like. Then, add 1 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract and 1/4 teaspoon of sea salt. Use a whisk or spatula to mix everything. You want it to be smooth and blended well. Now, grab your mini muffin tin or silicone molds. If you use a muffin tin, line each cup with mini muffin liners. This makes it much easier to take out the bites later. Silicone molds are also a great option since they help pop out the bites without sticking. Spoon about 1 tablespoon of the yogurt mix into each mold or liner. Fill them about three-quarters full. This leaves room for the bites to expand while freezing. Then, gently tap the muffin tin on the counter. This helps to settle the mixture and remove air bubbles. Next, take 1/2 cup of granola or finely chopped nuts. Roll each filled mold in the granola or nuts to coat the outside. This adds a nice crunch. Now, place the muffin tin or molds in the freezer. Let them freeze for at least 3 hours. Once they are solid, carefully take them out. If you used liners, peel them off gently. Lastly, store the bites in an airtight container in a single layer. Keep them in the freezer, and they will last for up to one month. For the full recipe and more details, check the Full Recipe section. To create the best Frozen Greek Yogurt Peanut Butter Bites, use a whisk. A whisk helps blend the Greek yogurt and peanut butter smoothly. This ensures no lumps and makes the bites creamy. You want the mixture to be homogenous, so whisk well. Feel free to get creative with your ingredients. You can try different sweeteners like agave or stevia. You can also add flavor extracts, such as almond or coconut. Each variation will change the taste and bring new joy to your bites. Presentation matters! Serve your bites on a fun plate or in small cups. For an extra touch, drizzle some honey on top before serving. This adds sweetness and a nice shine. Your guests will love these small details! {{image_4}} You can make these bites even more fun! Try adding mini chocolate chips to the mix. Just fold in about 1/4 cup of chocolate chips after you combine the yogurt and peanut butter. This gives a sweet crunch to each bite. Kids love this twist, and it feels like a treat! Want to keep it light? You can swap the Greek yogurt for low-fat or dairy-free yogurt. This change keeps the bites creamy but cuts down on fat. Look for options made with almond or coconut yogurt. They taste great and still work well with peanut butter. Seasonal fruits can also shine in these snacks. I love adding berries like strawberries or blueberries. Just chop them up and mix in before freezing. You can even mash a banana and stir it in for a delicious banana flavor. This adds more nutrition and makes every bite a little different! For the full recipe, check out the detailed instructions above. To keep your Frozen Greek Yogurt Peanut Butter Bites fresh, store them in a single layer inside an airtight container. This prevents them from sticking together and helps maintain their shape. If you stack them, they might get squished, losing that delightful bite. These tasty treats can last in the freezer for up to one month. After that, they may lose some flavor and texture. I recommend marking the container with the date you made them. This way, you can enjoy them at their best! When you’re ready to enjoy a bite, let them sit at room temperature for a few minutes. This makes them easier to eat and enhances the creamy texture. If you can’t wait, you can snack on them straight from the freezer, but they taste best slightly softened. It takes a minimum of 3 hours until the bites are fully solid. During this time, the yogurt and peanut butter mix becomes a creamy, frozen treat. You can check them after 3 hours, but they might need a bit more time to reach that perfect texture. Yes, low-fat or dairy-free options work well. If you prefer a lighter version, choose low-fat Greek yogurt. For dairy-free, look for almond or coconut yogurt. Both options will still give you a tasty bite! Almond butter or sunflower seed butter are great alternatives. These nut butters provide similar creaminess and flavor. If you have nut allergies, sunflower seed butter is a safe and tasty choice. Enjoy experimenting with your favorite spreads! These tasty bites mix Greek yogurt and peanut butter. You learned how to make, coat, and freeze them. Remember to customize your flavors and use different toppings. Store them well, and they will last for a month in the freezer. Enjoy your fresh snacks anytime! Now, get creative and make them your own.

Frozen Greek Yogurt Peanut Butter Bites

Indulge in a delicious and healthy treat with these Frozen Greek Yogurt Peanut Butter Bites! Made with creamy Greek yogurt, peanut butter, and a touch of honey, these delightful bites are easy to make and perfect for a snack or dessert. Coat them in granola for a crunchy texture that complements the creamy filling. Click to discover the full recipe and make these tasty bites that everyone will love!

Ingredients
  

1 cup plain Greek yogurt

1/2 cup creamy peanut butter

2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup (your choice of sweetener)

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

1/4 teaspoon sea salt

1/2 cup granola or finely chopped nuts (for coating)

Mini muffin liners (optional but recommended for easy handling)

Instructions
 

In a mixing bowl, combine the plain Greek yogurt, creamy peanut butter, honey (or maple syrup), vanilla extract, and sea salt. Use a whisk or spatula to mix thoroughly until you achieve a smooth and homogenous mixture, ensuring all ingredients are well incorporated.

    If you're using them, line a mini muffin tin with mini muffin liners. Alternatively, silicone molds can be used, which make removing the bites easier once frozen.

      Spoon approximately 1 tablespoon of the yogurt mixture into each liner or mold, filling them to about three-quarters of the way full to allow for expansion during freezing.

        To ensure the mixture is settled correctly, gently tap the muffin tin on the countertop a few times. This will help eliminate any air bubbles and evenly level the mixture within each mold.

          In a small bowl, place the granola or chopped nuts. Take each filled liner or mold and roll it in the granola/nuts to coat the outside evenly, if you prefer a crunchy exterior.

            Carefully place the muffin tin or molds in the freezer. Allow the bites to freeze for a minimum of 3 hours or until they are completely solid.

              Once the bites are fully frozen, carefully remove them from the muffin tin or molds. If you used muffin liners, peel them off gently to retain the shape of the bites.

                Transfer the frozen bites to an airtight container, ensuring they are stored in a single layer if possible. Keep the container in the freezer where they will stay fresh for up to one month.

                  Prep Time: 15 minutes | Total Time: 3 hours 15 minutes | Servings: 12-15 bites

                    - Presentation Tips: Serve these delightful bites on a decorative plate or in small cups for a fun, visually appealing treat. You might also consider drizzling a bit of extra honey over the top right before serving for added sweetness and a glossy finish.