Strawberry Yogurt is quick dessert or breakfast made with only 3 ingredients. Just chop the strawberries, mix with maple syrup and yogurt, and voila.

This flavored yogurt along with strawberry chia pudding, baked yogurt and strawberry oatmeal bars are few of the best ways to enjoy fresh strawberries.

Strawberry yogurt topped with whipped cream in a glass.

Strawberry yogurt is an ultimate treat my mom used to make for me during those few weeks in June when strawberries were in season.

In Ukraine, we didn’t have strawberries from California all year round, so I literally ate mom’s concoction after dinner every-single-night. In June.

Well, when we weren’t making Ukrainian sweet lazy pierogi! She called it “stock up your body with vitamins for winter”.

The only difference, she used sour cream because there was no yogurt. It was world’s creamiest and most natural sour cream from nearby grandma’s farmstand though.

Make my version with yoghurt and you will be blown away!

Ingredients You Will Need

  • Strawberries: Fresh or frozen strawberries work like a charm. Local juicy and sweet strawberries are the best because you need the juice of strawberries. Therefore, it’s June dessert.
  • Yogurt: Plain yogurt or plain Greek yogurt. It just has to be thick. Use full fat yogurt for creamy results.
  • Sweetener: I like maple syrup or cane sugar. Mom used sugar. I do not love the taste of honey in this dessert, however you can use it.

How to Make Strawberry Yogurt

All you have to do is mush teh berries and mix them with yogurt and sugar. Mom always made it right in a mug she served it.

Cutting fresh strawberries with kitchen shears in a glass.

Mush the berries: Place strawberries in a glass or serving dish and cut using kitchen shears until mushy. You can also use a food processor if making multiples but make sure not to over process into complete mush.

Or mash strawberries with a muddler right in a mug. You could even use leftover compote from Greek yogurt cheesecake but then don’t add sugar.

Pouring honey on top of mushy strawberries in a glass.

Sweeten it: Add maple syrup and stir well with a long spoon.

Yogurt and mushed strawberries stirred with a spoon in glass.

Mix: Add yogurt and stir to combine. That’s it!

Serve immediately. You can adjust sweetness to taste, top with whipped cream, cacao nibs or chocolate chips. I like to keep this strawberry yogurt simple as good quality strawberries are SO good!

FAQs and Expert Tips

  • Use sour cream instead of yogurt for a richer but less healthy treat.
  • You might have to adjust sweetener to taste depending on how sweet your strawberries are.
  • Consider having dedicated fruit board to avoid strawberries “taste like onion”.
  • Top with healthy granola, if desired
  • It might make financial sense and you might have fun making Instant Pot yogurt.
What are the best strawberries to use?

It’s best to use local strawberries in season because they are the sweetest and juiciest. “Cardboard” texture like from the grocery store are not good, you need the juices. However, you can use them but taste won’t be the same. Sometimes they are ripe and fragrant.

Frozen strawberries will work even better than store-bought. Just thaw them for 15-20 minutes first.

Can I make it dairy-free?

You can. There is some pretty creamy plant-based yogurt made by Silk and Mason Riviera 1920. I love these brands!

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Strawberry yogurt topped with whipped cream in a glass.

5 Minute Strawberry Yogurt

Strawberry Yogurt is quick dessert or breakfast made with only 3 ingredients. Just chop the strawberries, mix with maple syrup and yogurt, and voila.
5 from 11 votes
Servings 1 serving
Calories 182
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes

Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Place strawberries in a glass or serving dish and cut using kitchen shears until mushy. You can also use a food processor if making multiples (don't over process into complete mush) or mash berries with a muddler.
  • Add maple syrup and mix well. Add yogurt and stir gently to combine.
  • Serve immediately. You can adjust sweetness to taste, top with whipped cream, cacao nibs or chocolate chips. I like to keep this strawberry yogurt simple as good quality strawberries are SO good!

Notes

  • It’s best to use local strawberries in season because they are the sweetest and juiciest. “Cardboard” texture like from the grocery store are not good, you need the juices. Frozen strawberries work very well too, just thaw them for 15-20 minutes first.
  • Use sour cream instead of yogurt for a richer but less healthy treat.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 182kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 5mg | Sodium: 40mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 26g
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Ukrainian
Author: Olena Osipov
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Welcome! I grew up in Ukraine watching my grandma cook with simple ingredients. I have spent the last 11 years making it my mission to help you cook quick and easy meals for your family!

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Comments

  1. 5 stars
    This is over the top. I regularly eat strawberries fresh or frozen with Greek yogurt and stevia Such a difference with the maple syrup. Makes me feel like Iโ€™m eating something I shouldnโ€™t be eating. Iโ€™m have tried so many of your recipes. At least 3-4 times a week we eat something from I food real. It was steal it oats this morning and strawberries and yogurt tonight. Thank you

    1. Awe, thanks so much for you positive feedback Julia! Makes me so happy to hear how often you are making my recipes ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. 5 stars
    Unfortunately, I cannot get anywhere to get my own fresh berries but I will definitely try this using frozen berries. You are right the store berries just do not have the same taste as fresh picked. How I miss them!

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