Simple homemade peach frozen yogurt you can make without an ice cream maker. Creamy and peachy but still healthy.

Yesterday at the Jersey shore watching plenty of stick thin girls in bikinis walk around with surf boards on their shoulder, I reached an epiphany. If looking like that means forgoing toasted coconut ice cream cones from the boardwalk on summer weekends, it’s not worth it to me.

I’d much rather happily attack a rapidly melting ice cream cone when it’s 98 degrees outside than worry about what it’s doing (or not doing) for my hip, thigh and stomach area. They make cover ups for a reason.

Peach frozen yogurt

I’m over it. Some things are just worth it and toasted coconut ice cream sugar cones are one of them.

Peach frozen yogurt

This is not ice cream. This is homemade frozen yogurt with fresh peaches. A weekday attempt at a treat when you’re sans ice cream maker, beach and boardwalk.

It’s takes almost no effort to put together, just some patience.

And the best part about it? It’s packed with protein and completely guiltless. So you can enjoy it after a workout to refuel or just as an afternoon treat in between the “real” stuff on the weekends.

Peach frozen yogurt

No cover ups needed.

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Homemade Peach Frozen Yogurt

Servings: 4 servings
Prep: 4 hours 30 minutes
Total: 4 hours 30 minutes
Simple homemade peach frozen yogurt you can make without an ice cream maker. Creamy and peachy but still healthy.

Ingredients 

  • 1 1/2 cup plain greek yogurt, I used Chobani 0%
  • 2 tablespoons vanilla whey protein powder, optional
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup sliced fresh or frozen peaches that have been thawed

Instructions 

  • Combine yogurt, protein powder if using and vanilla extract in a medium bowl.
  • Freeze for 2 hours.
  • Remove from freezer and let sit 15-20 minutes.
  • Transfer frozen yogurt to a food processor and add peach slices.
  • Pulse a few times until peaches are broken but still chunky and incorporated with the yogurt mixture.
  • Transfer back to medium bowl and refreeze for another 1-2 hours depending how hard or soft you want it.
  • Enjoy an easy frozen treat guilt free!

Nutrition

Serving: 1SERVINGCalories: 91kcalCarbohydrates: 7gProtein: 14gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0.2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.04gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.1gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 43mgPotassium: 174mgFiber: 1gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 147IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 108mgIron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
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49 Comments

  1. thank you so much… this recipe is fab…. its simplistic, healthy, and delicious … exactly the way i like it… thanx again doll!

  2. Hi All. I have tried making frozen yogurt at home without an ice-cream maker but it always seems to get ice crystals in it. Does that happen to everyone or is it just me? The frozen yogurt that you buy at the shops is smooth and creamy. Any ideas on how to avoid the ice crystals? Thanks.

  3. Thanks Gina!
    I made this for dessert tonight and it is absolutely easy and scrumptious!!!! Next time will experiment with different fruits but just love the peaches. Thanks again!

  4. Hi Gina,
    Thank you so much for this lovely healthy frozen yogurt recipe. As a personal trainer I am always on the hunt for recipes I can use and also share with my clients.
    Keep up the great work!
    Charlene

  5. What a wonderful recipe! I wouldn’t want to give up the ice cream either. I’m your newest follower, and am loving your blog!

  6. mmmmm! Frozen yogurt. I wish my tiny Japanese freezer was bigger so I could try this. I’m putting it on my list for later. :)

  7. This looks delicious and I love that you don’t need an ice cream maker for it because I don’t have one!

  8. Hmm sounds delicious! I have an ice cream maker so have made ice cream a bunch of times – strawberry, oreo, green tea, etc. but have yet to start experimenting with fro yo!