April 17, 2012

Make Your Own icy Yogurt

Frozen yogurt is a tasty sweetmeat that is loved by adults and kids of all ages. It has the same taste and consistency of ice cream, but doesn't have as much fat. When compared to other desserts, it becomes clear that it is a much healthier option. You can buy this healthy treat at most grocery market and many restaurants, or you can make it yourself at home. It easy to make, and can be whipped up in a manner similar to that of homemade ice cream. As a matter of fact, most icy yogurt machines are also capable of development ice cream.

When first learning how to make fro-yo, as fans affectionately call it, it's best to start with the basics. Learn how to make vanilla first, since it's the easiest one to master. You'll use vanilla as a base for many of the advanced flavors, so it's foremost you exquisite it first. It's easy to make, requiring only 3 cups of plain yogurt, a half cup of sugar and 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract. Mix them all together until the sugar is perfect blended in. Cover the bowl and place it in the refrigerator until the combination is chilled. Once chilled, all you have to do is put it in the icy yogurt motor and let it run until it's done. This regularly takes about 20 minutes, so it won't be long before your tasty treat is done.

There are a few alterations you can make to the formula above to make it healthier. You can put less sugar in the mix, which will succeed in a tangier tasting, but more healthy, treat. Some people like the tangier taste, while others don't care for it. You can also try replacing the sugar with varying amounts of honey.




Once you've perfected your recipe, it's time to start experimenting with other flavors. You can add chocolate syrup or melted chocolate to the mix. There are discrete fruits and fruit syrups you can add. One of my personal favorites is to add lemon citation or lemon zest to the mix to give it a tangy lemon flavor similar to that of sherbet. Banana, strawberry and pineapple are other beloved fruit flavors. Use your imagination and don't be afraid to try new things.

Another area that is open to interpretation is the topping you put on your icy yogurt. Chopped peanuts or almonds go well with most flavors. Most kids love chocolate fudge, butterscotch or caramel syrup, just remember that this adds more sugar to the mix. It's Ok for a treat once in a while, but they shouldn't be allowed to use these syrups every night. Other toppings that are good for a treat every once in a while consist of gummy bears, crushed candy bars and M&M's.

As you can see, icy yogurt is similar to ice cream. It's made the same way, and tastes the same. What it doesn't have is the fat. It's much lower in fat than ice cream, so you should substitute it whenever possible.

Make Your Own icy Yogurt

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