Sweet, creamy, chocolatey, homemade Nutella frozen yogurt:
A creamy frozen chocolate treat you can whip up in seconds, made with items you may already have in your kitchen pantry… and no ice cream machine or blender required?
If only every decision you had to make on a Monday morning were this easy.
Also try this: Coconut Milk Ice Cream
If you are anything like me, I highly recommend making this nutella frozen yogurt when you are all alone.
Sharing is not caring when it involves nutella.
To save time, feel free to use any of the chocolate hazelnut spreads on the market – they even sell vegan nutella alternatives now!
Or, if you want to make this healthy frozen yogurt even healthier, try the healthy nutella alternative I’ve linked in the recipe below.
I always like to have a batch of my healthy nutella on hand for recipes like the following frozen yogurt.
Nutella Frozen Yogurt
Ingredients
- 2 cups yogurt of choice, such as Silk non-dairy (450g)
- 2/3 cup chocolate hazelnut butter or Healthy Nutella (160g)
- 1 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract, or omit if using vanilla yogurt
- just under 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 cup cacao or cocoa powder (20g)
- pinch pure stevia OR 1/3 cup sugar or sweetener of choice
- 1 cup milk of choice (decrease to 2/3 cup if you used a liquid sweetener)
- optional chocolate chips
Instructions
- Nutella Frozen Yogurt Recipe: Blend all ingredients except optional chips, or stir extremely well by hand if you must, until completely smooth. (Note: My yogurt was not unsweetened, so if you use unsweetened yogurt you may want to add extra sugar.) If you have an ice cream maker, transfer the blended mixture to the machine and churn according to manufacturer’s directions. Turn off machine and stir in chips if desired. Eat immediately as soft-serve, or freeze half an hour in an airtight container for a firmer texture. (If you don’t have an ice cream machine, you can either freeze the mixture in ice cube trays and then re-blend using a Vita-Mix or thaw and use a food processor. OR simply transfer the blended mixture to an airtight container, freeze, and stir well every hour for 3 hours. The texture won’t be as creamy, but it still does work!) Due to the lack of preservatives, any Nutella frozen yogurt not eaten within a day will need to be thawed for about a 1/2 hour prior to scooping.Option 2 – Almost Instant Nutella Frozen Yogurt: Throw two frozen (peeled) over-ripe bananas into a blender or food processor with 3-4 tbsp chocolate hazelnut butter and enough yogurt of choice to help with blending (about 2-3 tbsp). Taste, then add a little sweetener of choice if needed.View Nutrition Facts
Notes
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Erica {Erica@EricaDHouse.com} says
Ahhh this looks so good! I’m a nutella fanatic.
Alexa [fooduzzi.com] says
It must be that time of year…I’ve been posting Nutella recipes left and right! This frozen yogurt though? Perfection! The perfect sweet treat for summer!
kaytee says
I need this!
Lindsee says
Mmmmm can’t wait to try this!
Sprinkles of Sweetness says
Nutella + me, equals happiness. I love Nutella and can’t wait to try this.
Susan says
Katie, Thank you so much. I’ve been looking for a low cal chocolate dessert for weeks. This looks like what I’ve been looking for.
Susan
Cassie says
What a great summer treat! Nutella was once my kryptonite <3
Thunderbuns says
This looks amazing! I love the simplicity. And I’ve been just getting into non-dairy yoghurt!
Justin from Extreme Health Radio says
Does the yogurt give it a tangy flavor? And I’m wondering if almond or coconut milk would work for the milk part. I don’t do that well with milk even if it’s raw! 🙁
Cait says
If that’s dairy milk you’re talking about, since Katie’s a vegan, all her recipes are already dairy free. I’m guessing since the type of milk isn’t specified here, you can use whatever you like (soy, almond, coconut…)
Raincakes says
Love the flavor!
Alyssa says
This looks so yummy! I LOVE nutella!
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Allie @ LunaVida says
Yum, I can’t wait to try this!
xo,
Allie
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easypeasy says
Oh my word!!! Sounds so yummy! 🙂
Medeja says
Perfect for summer! Nutella and yogurt sounds really good!
Noora Turunen says
This is going to be my nightsnack! As peanut butter version though. Yummyyyy!
Cindy says
Miss Chocolate Covered Katie, you’ve done it again! Thanks for coming up with yet another awesome recipe
Georgia says
This looks so tasty and easy to make! Xx
Tamanique says
Cool flavour combo, miss! I love yoghurt + just about anything, and that’s such a good idea with the ice cubes if you don’t have an ice cream maker, I’ve never seen that before!
thesimplepeach says
This looks out of this world! Can’t wait to try!
Jules @ WolfItDown says
Holy smoke! THis looks sooo good, especially now when the sun is scorching! (well…as scorching as the sun can be here in Glasgow :P) Thanks for the recipe Katie! x
lisa @bitesforbabies says
My husband was born in Italy so he is (obviously) a huge Nutella fanatic! So am I and the kids! I love this idea of making it into a frozen yogurt. I’ve never tried this but I often make my own dairy-free ice cream/sorbet, etc. We love this refreshing one;
http://www.bitesforbabies.com/recipes/3-ingredient-strawberry-sorbet/
Lizzy S says
Hi Katie!
I absolutely adore your food blog- I have made your recipes countless times for myself and for others, and they never cease to amaze!
I was looking into buying a blender and I know that you use a Vitamix. Which model do you use? I wanted to buy a blender that can make ice cream consistencies very well as well as smoothies, but I wasn’t sure which model to buy. The most expensive versions have the frozen dessert option, but I was wondering if maybe I’d be able to achieve it on a less expensive model? If you have any input (as I know you swear by your Vitamix), it would be GREATLY appreciated! Thank you for being delicious and healthy food to my world! 🙂
– Lizzy
Angela P. says
Just thought I’d offer you advice to save you some money. I purchased a reconditioned 6300 model with 3 programmed settings for $329, a couple hundred dollars cheaper than brand new, and I cannot tell the difference! All reconditioned models come with a new blender container and work as good as new. I’ve used it at least 200 times since last December and have had no problems with it at all. I must admit that I do not care for the frozen dessert setting (one of the reasons I purchased it), so instead, I make the liquid ice cream mixture in my Vitamix and immediately transfer the contents to my Cuisinart ice cream maker, which I purchased for $40 at Bed Bath and Beyond, and it works very well. The only preset I use regularly is the smoothie setting, which works wonderfully! If you have any questions or need help deciding which Vitamix model to buy, I have had phenomenal assistance from a woman who calls herself “The Blender Lady”. Her name is Lea Ann Savage, and she is a Vitamix demonstrator. She has videos online. You can also contact her by email, and she will send you more information than you will know what to do with! She is the one who recommended that I purchase a reconditioned model. Here’s her contact info: vitamixlady@gmail.com, http://www.BlenderBuyingHelp.com, cell (321) 961-9219. All the best to you! 🙂
Susan says
This was ohhh so good!!!
Please please more frozen yogurt recipes!
kaytee says
I just made the banana version with some of the Healthy Nutella that I made last week, and had some as a post-workout snack. I love that something that tastes so luxurious is so healthy!
Hollywood_Texan says
Hi Katie, would you mind sharing what kind of ice cream maker you use? I’ve been looking online (Amazon.com) but there are so many choices, I can’t decide on which one to purchase.
Jamie says
For the second recipe, can you taste the banana? I’ve been curious to try it, but I don’t like anything banana flavored.
Angela P. says
All I need to buy are the hazelnuts, and I am good to go! Cannot wait to make it!!