Vanilla Chocolate Chip Yogurt Popsicles

These last few weeks have had some intense weather. The heat wave has been rough on a lot of people. I’ve had to keep Lily inside most days to avoid the worst of the crazy temperatures. On the days we do go outside, we go early in the morning before things get too hot.

But even though the weather has been hot, my family’s been pretty chill. Of course, it’s all thanks to homemade yogurt popsicles and coconut fudge pops.

These Vanilla Chocolate Chip Yogurt Popsicles have been our go-to tasty treat this summer, and they’re super easy to make, too. Just stir some yogurt and some chocolate chips together, pop them in the freezer, and they’re ready to go in a a few hours!

Mix In Your Favorite Flavors

I kept the recipe for vanilla chocolate chip yogurt popsicles super basic because I like to make things fast and fun. But they’re also pretty versatile. I bet they would be yummy with smaller dark chocolate chips, Mini M&Ms, and rainbow coated candies. Feel free to try different mixes and see what works for you!

I use these popsicles molds that I found on Amazon a few years ago because they’re good at catching drips. But feel free to use whatever popsicle molds you have on hand. As an Amazon associate, I do receive a small commission for purchases made through affiliate links. However, I’m not paid to recommend specific products nor write product reviews. I only recommend items I use and enjoy regularly.

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Vanilla Chocolate Chip Yogurt Popsicles

An easy to make summer treat. Just stir yogurt and chips together and freeze in a popsicle mold.
Course Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American
Keyword Popsicles, Vanilla Chocolate Chip Popsicles
Prep Time 5 minutes
Freezer Time 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 5 minutes
Servings 6 Popsicles
Calories 134kcal

Ingredients

  • 490 Grams Vanilla Yogurt (2 Cups)
  • 56 Grams Chocolate Chips (1/3 Cup)

Instructions

  • Mix the vanilla yogurt and chocolate chips together in a medium bowl.
  • Spoon mixture into popsicle molds, leaving a little space to allow for expansion.
  • Let chill in the freezer for at least 3 hours or until popsicles have become firm enough to remove from the molds.

Notes

Feel free to switch things up with this recipe! It works well with mini chocolate chips, mini M&Ms, and rainbow coated chocolate candies. If you want something a little healthier, try tiny bits of chopped up fruit like strawberries or blueberries. 

Did You Try It?

I love it when friends and family members try my recipes, and this one is an easy one that requires minimal effort. If you tried it and liked it, let me know in the comments below or give this recipe a few stars. If you have suggestions for alternative yummy things to mix into the yogurt, share them with me!

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