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Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Almost Instant Frozen Fruit Yogurt

Peach Frozen Yogurt

It's not often I get to have dessert for breakfast and consider it a healthy meal, but that's exactly what I did yesterday. A sudden craving for something frozen and sweet got me thinking: Why are some foods considered breakfast and others dessert? What's the difference, really, between muffins and cupcakes, pancakes and dessert crepes, or smoothies and frozen yogurt? Although the breakfast foods are generally considered healthier and less sugary, in actual practice that isn't necessarily so.

But if your desserts are on the healthier side, what's to stop you from having one for breakfast? Well, if you're me, nothing! I used my Vita-Mix to create this creamy, luscious frozen soy yogurt in about 3 minutes using no sugar at all. I added a few fresh peach slices and a sprinkling of granola and felt like I was having the most decadent breakfast ever.

The same formula works with just about any frozen fruit, but my personal favorites are peach and cherry. If you don't have a Vita-Mix or similar high-powered blender, you should be able to pull this off in a food processor. I used to do it all the time with strawberries in my Cuisinart; the texture is a bit more icy, but the flavor is still fresh and fruity. Enjoy!

Peach Frozen Yogurt

Almost Instant Frozen Fruit Yogurt

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1 cup soy yogurt
1/2 vanilla bean, split and scraped (see note)
16 ounces frozen peaches or other fruit, unsweetened
1 tablespoon apple juice concentrate
1/3 cup sugar--or stevia to taste (I used 3 tiny scoops of KAL pure stevia extract)

Place ingredients into blender in the order listed. Put on the top and insert the pusher, if your blender has one. Start blender on low and quickly turn it up to its highest setting. Blend, pushing the fruit into the blades, until four mounds appear at the top of the mixture and machine sounds like it is running harder. Do not over-blend because the friction will cause melting. Serve immediately for best taste.

Peach Frozen Yogurt

To make in a food processor, put the fruit and sweetener (and vanilla, if using) in first and pulse to chop. With the machine running, add the yogurt through the feed tube. Continue processing until most of the fruit is pureed and fruit and yogurt are well mixed.

This frozen yogurt is best served right away, but if necessary, store it in a covered container in the freezer. Before serving, remove it from the freezer and allow it to thaw slightly, stir, and serve. Or put it back into the blender or food processor and process briefly .

Note: Cut the vanilla bean in half crosswise. Insert the tip of a knife in the stem end and slice the bean in half lengthwise, without going all the way through the bean. Open the bean up, and use the back of the knife to scrape the seeds out. Save the scraped bean. You can use it to flavor sugar, yogurt, or any liquid just by soaking it for a few hours.

Servings: 4

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition (per serving, using stevia): 89 calories, 13 calories from fat, 1.4g total fat, 0mg cholesterol, 16.1mg sodium, 335.2mg potassium, 17.4g carbohydrates, 3.5g fiber, 12.5g sugar, 3.1g protein, 1.2 points.

Nutrition (per serving, using sugar): 153 calories, 13 calories from fat, 1.4g total fat, 0mg cholesterol, 16.1mg sodium, 335.5mg potassium, 34g carbohydrates, 3.5g fiber, 29.1g sugar, 3.1g protein, 2.5 points.

(Both analyses use Wildwood Plain Soy Yogurt and peaches.)

Though MyPoints are calculated using a formula similar to Weight Watchers Points TM, this site has no affiliation with Weight Watchers and does not guarantee the accuracy of this information.

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32 Comments:

Blogger bazu said...

oh yum. I'm craving this exact same thing! I don't have a vitamix, but will give it a go with the faithful Cuisinart... I'm thinking mango would work great too!

11:08 AM, September 01, 2009  
Blogger Chris said...

Great picture! The vanilla bean specks reminds me of peach butter with spices. Now I want peach butter and peach frozen yogurt.

Would extract or leaving out the vanilla work in a pinch?

11:28 AM, September 01, 2009  
Anonymous Gwen said...

I've made a dessert with just soy milk and frozen strawberries, bananas, or other fruits; but this is looking extra special, Susan!

12:14 PM, September 01, 2009  
Anonymous jacqueline said...

wow, this looks awesome! i wish so badly i had a vita-mix. seems like it would also be great with blueberries or mango.

12:32 PM, September 01, 2009  
Anonymous Josiane said...

The texture of your frozen fruit yogurt seems perfect! It must have made for a delicious breakfast.

12:46 PM, September 01, 2009  
Anonymous Josiane said...

The texture of your frozen fruit yogurt seems perfect! It must have made for a delicious breakfast.

12:46 PM, September 01, 2009  
Anonymous chow vegan said...

Wow! that looks awesome! It looks almost like dessert instead of breakfast. What a great breakfast idea!

12:55 PM, September 01, 2009  
Blogger ~M said...

Yum, I'm going to try with plain coconut yogurt (which I think is slightly sweetened). Do you have an idea for a sub for the apple juice concentrate or could I omit it?

1:05 PM, September 01, 2009  
Blogger SusanV said...

Chris, a little vanilla extract would be fine. It's just a light flavor, so you could also choose to leave it out.

~M, I don't think the apple juice concentrate is essential. I just happened to have it onhand, so I used it to add a little sweetness.

1:19 PM, September 01, 2009  
Blogger A said...

That looks incredibly easy AND delicious!! :D
-A

2:07 PM, September 01, 2009  
Blogger inadvertent farmer said...

We always use frozen bananas for our sweetener and then other fresh fruit, right now it is blueberries because they are coming out of our ears! A splash of vanilla soy or rice milk and you have a killer smoothie.

I like to add flax seed and oat bran to mine, the kids will eat it that way but prefer straight up fruit! Kim

4:42 PM, September 01, 2009  
Blogger Pearl said...

love it! sounds refreshing and looks delicious.

5:18 PM, September 01, 2009  
Blogger Christina said...

I love doing this! It's great to start or end the day. I usually use strawberries or mango, and a tablespoon or two of agave nectar, though. It really is one of the easiest, most satisfying desserts.

6:38 PM, September 01, 2009  
OpenID tastestopping said...

Wow. That looks both decadent and refreshing. Is that possible? :) I'm also thinking that my kids would love this, and since it's filled with things I would serve them anyway (yogurt, fruit, cereal on top), why not let them eat it for breakfast? Then I wouldn't have to hide it! :) Thanks for the idea.

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8:03 PM, September 01, 2009  
Anonymous Mandi said...

This looks amazing. I love quick simple desserts you don't have to feel guilty about.
I like to run frozen bananas through my juicer with the blank on.. It comes out just like custard, and it tastes amazing. You can also blend frozen bananas with a little bit of soy milk and get similar yummy-ness.
I know this is a bit off topic but your photography is absolutely beautiful. I'm always enraptured every time I visit your site!

9:46 AM, September 02, 2009  
Blogger The Voracious Vegan said...

Cold, fresh and creamy! The perfect summer dessert...or breakfast! Lovely post.

1:47 PM, September 02, 2009  
Anonymous Alisa - Frugal Foodie said...

mmm, seriously yummy idea!

10:56 PM, September 02, 2009  
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8:39 AM, September 03, 2009  
Blogger mandasuz1 said...

Frozen mango gets really creamy when blended. Mango and peaches - yum!

3:07 PM, September 03, 2009  
Blogger Laura said...

Well Susan, you've talked me into it. I've been pining after the Vita-Mix for quite some time now and I finally ordered it today! I think this will be the first recipe I try, it looks delicious! I have a bag of frozen wild blueberries in my freezer, has anyone out there tried it with blueberries?

Thanks again for another great one! My non-veg husband and I enjoy your recipes at least twice a week. It's so great to find delicious, vegan food we can both enjoy!

7:37 PM, September 03, 2009  
Blogger Natalie said...

This looks so delicious and I wouldn't even feel guilty having it for breakfast or as a midnight snack!

10:40 PM, September 03, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Susan you should have a rating bar for every recipe. I would rate this one a 10! YUMEEE~

10:28 PM, September 07, 2009  
Blogger Sophia.Pflieger said...

I use my braun food processor to cream up my frozen fruit. It seems to work really well, I think my blender would die if I tried to blend up frozen fruit without liquid!
I never thought of adding yogurt to it, but that is a really good idea, it look extra creamy!
Sophia,
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10:12 AM, September 08, 2009  
Blogger Carey said...

I just tried this and it worked great! I used frozen strawberries and vanilla extract since that's all I had. I didn't have any apple juice concentrate but I did use the stevia. Thanks for a such a quick, delicious recipe!

7:16 PM, September 09, 2009  
Anonymous Michal said...

this looks so delicious :)
i cant wait to try it out!

8:55 PM, September 09, 2009  
Anonymous used forklifts said...

Yum! This looks heavenly. It certainly is very nutritious too. I love this post. Thanks!

8:40 AM, September 10, 2009  
Anonymous Vegetarian Man said...

I've tried your other recipes...but this one takes the cake...so tasty

5:25 PM, September 15, 2009  
Blogger Jessica said...

thank you for this recipe! My daughter and I had this for breakfast the other day (minus the vanilla bean) and it was incredible! The consistency was perfect and we really enjoyed the flavor.

Thanks!

7:02 PM, September 18, 2009  
Blogger Lovliebutterfly said...

Interesting! I've got some frozen berries and I'm gonna try this! I always just make banana smoothie with soy milk. But here's a change!

4:05 PM, September 19, 2009  
Blogger Meghann said...

my husband is always begging me to make this fruit 'ice cream.' Its so tasty, so cheap, and oh so good for him. Thanks for the post!

1:10 PM, October 06, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is my usual breakfast, except that I use banana instead of apple juice as the sweetener. Yum! I just buy whatever fruit/berries are on sale, and often freeze up a big batch myself.

1:55 AM, October 07, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is extremely interesting for me to read the post. Thanx for it. I like such topics and anything connected to this matter. I definitely want to read a bit more on that blog soon.

11:05 AM, November 17, 2009  

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