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Peanut Butter Frozen Yogurt Drops

melindasuefritz
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Peanut Butter Frozen Yogurt Drops
•3/4 Cup Greek Yogurt
•1/4 Cup Skippy Natural Peanut Butter
•2 tsp. Stevia
•1 tsp. Vanilla Extract
•1/4 tsp. Cinnamon
•Pinch of Sea Salt
In a food processor or blender, mix together all ingredients until smooth.
Place mixture into a piping bag, preferably one fitted with a star tip.
Line a baking sheet with wax paper, and squeeze dollops of the mixture out of the piping bag to be about the size of a large chocolate chip.
Place dollop-covered baking sheet into the freezer for at least 30 minutes. You can then transfer the drops into a ziploc bag and keep them in the freezer.
Eat them as a snack, a dessert, or just a quick little fix to stave off your hunger!
•3/4 Cup Greek Yogurt
•1/4 Cup Skippy Natural Peanut Butter
•2 tsp. Stevia
•1 tsp. Vanilla Extract
•1/4 tsp. Cinnamon
•Pinch of Sea Salt
In a food processor or blender, mix together all ingredients until smooth.
Place mixture into a piping bag, preferably one fitted with a star tip.
Line a baking sheet with wax paper, and squeeze dollops of the mixture out of the piping bag to be about the size of a large chocolate chip.
Place dollop-covered baking sheet into the freezer for at least 30 minutes. You can then transfer the drops into a ziploc bag and keep them in the freezer.
Eat them as a snack, a dessert, or just a quick little fix to stave off your hunger!
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I am so trying this. Thanks !!0
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I'd love to try this but I dont have a food processor :grumble:0
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not sure of the calories.........0
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Definitely trying this! Thanks!0
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I'd love to try this but I dont have a food processor :grumble:
You could mix by hand, it would just take a bit longer to get it all smooth. However, you'd get an arm workout in!
OP: Sounds yummy! Thanks for the recipe!0 -
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sounds good, and nice for summer!0
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Yummy. .bump for later. Thx0
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OP, thanks for the recipe!:flowerforyou:0
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not sure of the calories.........
CALORIES????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 :laugh:0 -
Sounds like my kind of snack!! Thanks;)0
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add calories in yogurt and peanut butter and divide total by however many drops you make. I am thinking probably around 35- 50 cals per drop.0
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I'd love to try this but I dont have a food processor :grumble:0
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Sounds great. Thanks for sharing0
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Gonna try0
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sounds yummy- will have to try this!0
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I'll have to try this; sounds good.0
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bump for later0
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gonna try this with PB2
I'm sure a good blender would work just as well as a food processor.
edited to say: FYI Wal-Mart sells a little mini food processor for under $10 bucks!0 -
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got some in freezer now0
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Bump for later ! thanks0
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bump - Yay! I already have all the ingrediants for a recipe for once!0
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bump! thanks...0
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