It’s like summer on an ice cream cone.
I got the idea for brownie fro-yo after making my favorite Brownie Batter Dip.
That’s actually how I come up with many of my recipe ideas: think of a particular flavor, then brainstorm every possible dessert that could work for said flavor. Brownie batter dip, brownie batter frozen yogurt, brownie batter fudge, brownie batter waffles…
In other words: don’t be surprised if you someday see brownie batter cheesecake on my blog!
Brownie Batter Frozen Yogurt
Adapted from: How To Make Frozen Yogurt.
- 3 cups plain or vanilla yogurt, such as Silk nondairy
- 1/4 cup + 1 tbsp dutch or regular cocoa powder
- 1/8 tsp baking soda
- a little over 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 tbsp pure vanilla extract
- 3-4 tbsp unrefined sugar or xylitol, or more to taste depending on the yogurt you use. The frozen result will be less sweet than the batter.
- 1/16 tsp pure stevia, or 2 tbsp additional sugar
- handful chocolate chips, optional
Combine all ingredients in a large bowl, and stir until completely combined. Transfer to an ice-cream maker (If you don’t have one, see nutrition link below). Important note: Be sure that you like the taste of the particular yogurt you’re using. A few of my friends thought this recipe had a strange taste, but it turns out they just didn’t like the Silk yogurt!
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Holly Morales says
I made this in my ice cream maker last week and it was soooo delicious!!! I used regular low fat vanilla bean flavored yogurt and white sugar since I was out of Splenda. I’m getting ready to make a second (double) batch right now. My husband and my 2 year old daughter both loved it. I think this may start a summertime frozen yogurt obsession. Mmmmmm!!!!
Chocolate Covered Katie says
Thank you for trying it!
Ed says
My girlfriend and I thought this needed more sugar and/or use vanilla yogurt since it tasted sour. My ice cream maker had a similar recipe with more sugar and some cream added in. It still comes in lower calorie than Ben and Jerry Froyo.
cherrie says
hey, just made this at home this morning and it´s delicious!!! your site was recommended on a norwegian webpage (yeah I´m from Norway ;P) and I can´t wait to try EVERYTHING!!!
I love chocolate and sweets, but I also want to at least try to eat healty 😉 I also love your oatmeal-recipies, and how you always list alternative ingredients 🙂
keep baking and inventing <3
Chocolate Covered Katie says
Thanks for trying it! 🙂
Briana says
Just finished making this recipe! It is sooo good! just like brownie batter! thanks for the recipe, I’m sharing it with everyone <3
Elizabeth says
Unable to sign up for free recipes. I entered my email but there is place to hit submit, join or anything. The recipes are great and easy. I did the chocolate brownie and added mini semi sweet chocolate moesels plus heathbar crunch. Just a handful of each. Will be a treat for my grandchildren after dinner.. thank you for making it so easy!!!
Kristina K says
Hi, Katie! A friend just told me about your website, and I’ve looked at several of your recipes that look AMAZING!!! SO excited to try this recipe out, along with other of your recipes!!! Thanks so much for what you do!! I really appreciate all you must have to do to come up with, and blog all these great recipes!!
Thanks so much!!
Laurie says
Do you have any experience using dairy yogurt…and non-fat vs low-fat? I have a cuisinart that I love love love. Have made great ice cream, but wanted to try yogurt.
Annie says
Lol… When I tried this it tasted off, ad I was confused – then I realized yogurt was sour! ; ) guess I’ll have to try again
Heather says
From reading many posts below, I’d like to point out that this is a “healthy” dessert blog, therefore people are under the impression that the recipes are healthy. I personally rarely look at the nutritional info, and when I do its only out of curiosity. If you are concerned with certain ingredients you can sub them for even healthier alternatives!!! LOOOOOOVE every recipe I’ve tried so far!
Natalie says
Don’t attack me, but I personally found this frozen yogurt very tart and not brownie- batter-flavor-worthy. Katie- I LOVE your recipes, especially your “boatmeal” and cakes for one. 😀 I know that you and many other healthy eaters don’t have much of a sweet tooth, but this is the only recipe that I have to suggest more sugar/sweetener with for those who do. Keep up the delicious work!
Rima says
I made this today after having saved it since you published it! It was delicious! I used Fage 2% yogurt, which gave it a bit of a tang!! I also added 1 TBS agave syrup, and used regular and brown sugar, as was written in the recipe. The changes upped the calories to 89 for 8 servings. So worth it!
Thanks for sharing this recipe!
averagegirl says
I made it in my ice cream maker and it tastes good. I put an extra tbsp of sugar in it, because the chocolate was a little too bitter. And I added the chocolate chips. Yum.
Jessica says
I’m slightly confused. It says to add sugar AND stevia?
Mitzi says
Do you have to use the baking soda, and if so why?
Laura says
Hi there! We just made this tonight, and it’s delicious!! We want our kids to be able to enjoy fun desserts…but we also want to keep things healthy – this is great! They loved making it and eating it!!! Thanks for all your great posts – we’ve made several other things of yours we love, too!! 😀
Kimberly says
How do I know when it’s done in the ice cream maker?
Ashley says
Can you substitute stevia and xylitol for other sweeteners like sweet and low?