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These Frozen Blueberry Greek Yogurt Clusters are creamy, naturally sweet, and bursting with juicy blueberry flavor in every bite. The smooth Greek yogurt wraps around fresh berries, then freezes into a refreshing, slightly tangy treat that feels indulgent yet light.
If you’re craving something sweet but still following a keto or low-carb lifestyle, this simple frozen snack is a game-changer. It’s high in protein, low in sugar (when sweetened properly), and perfect for hot days when you want dessert without turning on the oven.
Is This Good for Weight Loss?
Yes — especially when made with full-fat Greek yogurt and a keto-friendly sweetener.
These clusters are naturally high in protein, which helps keep you full longer and reduces unnecessary snacking. The healthy fats from full-fat yogurt also promote satiety. When portioned properly, they can satisfy sweet cravings without the blood sugar spike of traditional desserts.
As always, portion control matters — but compared to ice cream or sugary treats, this is a much smarter low-carb option.
Is This Keto or Not? And Why?
These clusters can absolutely be keto-friendly — with a small adjustment. Blueberries do contain natural sugars, but when used in moderation, they can fit into a keto plan. The key is limiting the portion and pairing them with full-fat Greek yogurt to balance the carbs.
On average, a serving of these clusters contains moderate total carbs, but the fiber from blueberries helps lower net carbs slightly. Using a sugar-free sweetener instead of honey or maple syrup keeps the recipe keto-compliant. When made properly, each serving can stay within typical keto net carb limits.
What is Frozen Blueberry Greek Yogurt Clusters?
Frozen Blueberry Greek Yogurt Clusters are a no-bake frozen snack made by mixing thick Greek yogurt with blueberries and freezing spoonfuls until firm.
They’re similar to frozen yogurt bark but shaped into small, grab-and-go bites. This style of dessert has become popular in low-carb and high-protein communities because it’s simple, refreshing, and requires minimal prep.
Think of it as a cross between frozen yogurt and fruit bites — creamy, icy, and naturally sweet.
Why This Recipe is Special:
- Naturally keto-friendly when sweetened properly
- High-protein snack with minimal prep
- No baking required
- Refreshing summer treat
- Made with just a few simple ingredients
My Personal Experience:
- I love making these during summer because they cool me down instantly.
The creamy texture with frozen blueberries feels like mini ice cream bites. - They help me control sweet cravings without breaking my low-carb goals.
Just two or three pieces feel satisfying and filling. - I’ve tried them with different berries, but blueberries give the best texture.
They freeze beautifully and stay slightly juicy inside. - They’re my go-to when I want something sweet but quick.
Five minutes of prep and the freezer does the rest!
Perfect For:
These are perfect for summer afternoons, post-workout snacks, keto meal prep, or light desserts after dinner. They’re also great for kids who love frozen treats but don’t need extra sugar. Ideal for anyone following a keto or low-carb eating plan.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe:
- Super easy to make
No cooking, no complicated steps — just mix and freeze. - Creamy and refreshing
The yogurt stays smooth while the berries add texture. - Keto-adaptable
Swap sweeteners easily to keep net carbs low. - High in protein
A snack that actually keeps you satisfied.
Key Ingredients:
Greek Yogurt. I always use full-fat plain Greek yogurt for the creamiest texture. It gives structure and boosts protein while keeping it low carb.
Blueberries. Fresh works best for texture, but frozen can be used. They add natural sweetness and a juicy pop in every bite.
Keto-Friendly Sweetener. I prefer powdered erythritol or monk fruit. It blends smoothly and keeps the clusters sugar-free.
Vanilla Extract (Optional). Just a splash enhances flavor and adds warmth to the tangy yogurt base.
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Using regular sweetened yogurt (too high in sugar)
- Adding too many blueberries (raises net carbs)
- Not freezing long enough (they’ll be too soft)
- Skipping parchment paper (clusters will stick)
Required Equipment:
- Mixing bowl — makes blending smooth and easy.
- Spoon or cookie scoop — helps portion evenly.
- Baking sheet — holds clusters flat for freezing.
- Parchment paper — prevents sticking and easy removal.
Caleb’s Recipe Tips:
- Use thick Greek yogurt only. If it looks watery, strain it for 30 minutes first — trust me, this keeps the clusters creamy instead of icy.
- Slightly mash a few blueberries before mixing. It creates beautiful swirls and spreads flavor evenly throughout.
- Freeze in small portions. Smaller clusters freeze faster and are easier to portion-control later.
- If you want a firmer bite, freeze overnight. For a softer ice-cream feel, 2–3 hours is perfect.
- Store them in a single layer first before stacking. I learned this the hard way when mine stuck together!
Storage Instructions:
Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 weeks. Place parchment between layers to prevent sticking.
They’re best eaten straight from the freezer. If too hard, let sit at room temperature for 2–3 minutes before enjoying. Refrigeration is not recommended as they will soften too much.
Frozen Blueberry Greek Yogurt Clusters
Description
These are perfect for summer afternoons, post-workout snacks, keto meal prep, or light desserts after dinner. They’re also great for kids who love frozen treats but don’t need extra sugar. Ideal for anyone following a keto or low-carb eating plan.
Ingredients
Instructions
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In a mixing bowl (room temperature), combine Greek yogurt, sweetener, and vanilla. Stir until smooth and fully blended.
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Keto Tip: Taste and adjust sweetness before freezing.
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Gently fold in blueberries. Slightly mash a few for flavor distribution.
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Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
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Spoon small clusters onto the sheet using a scoop. Keep space between them.
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Freeze for at least 3 hours or until fully firm.
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Texture cue: Clusters should feel solid and hold shape when lifted.
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Transfer to airtight container and store frozen.
Nutrition Facts
Servings: 8 ServingCalories:95kcalTotal Fat:6gCholesterol:20mgSodium:35mgPotassium:140mgTotal Carbohydrate:6gSugars: 4gProtein:7g
Note
Store frozen only.
Do not microwave to soften.
Contains dairy.
Add lemon zest for a fresh flavor boost.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use frozen blueberries?
Yes, but thaw and pat dry to avoid extra ice.
Can I make this dairy-free?
Use unsweetened coconut yogurt, but texture will change.
How long do they last?
Up to 2 weeks in the freezer.
Can I add protein powder?
Yes, but adjust sweetness and texture accordingly.
Are these kid-friendly?
Yes, they’re naturally sweet and refreshing.
