Jello Yogurt

"Never send DH to buy yogurt - - you'll get plain yogurt every time, and then the little ones say, "But Mommy, it's yucky!" In a pinch, what could I do, but make my own flavored yogurt & it is a hit!"
 
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Ready In:
2mins
Ingredients:
2
Yields:
1 cup
Serves:
1
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ingredients

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directions

  • Sprinkle your favorite flavor jello into the yogurt.
  • Mix.
  • Repeat until you reach the intensity of flavor you prefer.
  • Top with Non-Pareils or other sprinkles and serve.

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Reviews

  1. First off I don't like plain jello and my DH doesn't like yogurt, but the two together are amazing. I sprinkled SF strawberry yogurt over some fat free plain yogurt that I had drained for a few hours to make greek yogurt, added about a teaspoon of splenda and thawed (frozen) sliced strawberries plus a little cool whip so it wasn't quite so thick. Yum. We could have eaten the whole batch in one sitting. Thanks for posting.
     
  2. Delicious. I found this when searching for ideas to use all the the plain yogurt in my fridge. I used sugar free orange jello but I had to add splenda, I also added cool whip to the top.
     
  3. This is a good idea! For those who haven't tried it yet, it tastes more like Jello with a different consistency than like flavored yogurts you would buy at the store. Thanks for sharing the recipe! Made for Healthy Choices ABC Tag.
     
  4. Awesome! I was just searching for something quick, easy & comforting to do with all this extra plain yogurt in my fridge, and I've had these 2 boxes of Jello in my pantry for a couple years now. We just don't eat jello in this house, so anyway, it's perfect! Cleaning out the clutter without wasting product & money. :) Tasty!
     
  5. I had been doing this for my 4 yo and he loved it. We decided to get off artificial coloring, so we can't use Jello anymore. Luckily he'll eat it with jam mixed in. I can probably buy the natural type "jello", but it's pretty expensive. It would work too, for those vegans who won't eat jello.
     
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