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If you’re on social media, you may have seen TikTok and Instagram’s latest food trend that’s taking homemade summer treats to a whole new level.
I followed TikTok creatorSkylar Toth’s version of the recipe—which has over25 million views—to see what all of the hype was about. Read on to learn how you can make these viral treats, how they taste and if they’re worth the time to make this summer.
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How to Make Chocolate-Dipped Strawberry & Greek Yogurt Bites
First, I chopped up 5 medium strawberries and added them to a bowl. I scooped out a 5-ounce container of plain nonfat Greek yogurt and added that to the strawberries, and I included a drizzle of honey before mixing the three ingredients together.
After everything was combined, I scooped the strawberry-yogurt mixture into bite-sized clusters—I made them slightly smaller than the treats from the video—and added them to a small baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Once I had 6 strawberry clusters on the paper (which was conveniently the perfect amount and used up the entire mixture), I popped the baking sheet in the freezer for about 90 minutes.
While waiting for the yogurt to harden, I made dipping chocolate the easy way: I added some dark chocolate discs to a bowl and put them in the microwave for 30 seconds. I mixed the chocolate and then put the bowl back in the microwave for another 30 seconds before it became the texture I needed for dipping.
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The flavor was nice and light, and I can definitely see myself having these ready in the refrigerator to enjoy on a hot summer day. Plus, they were pretty easy to make. It may have taken a total of 1 hour and 50 minutes to make, but most of that time was spent waiting for the desserts to freeze or cool. The prep was just mixing, placing on the tray and dipping, so you really only need to spend 10 minutes in the kitchen to whip up these chocolate-covered clusters.
Did I mention that the Greek yogurt and berries make them ananti-inflammatory dessert? These tasty treats are healthier options for when you’re in the mood for something sweet, and you won’t be able to stop making them.
This recipe reminded me of ourStrawberry-Chocolate Greek Yogurt Bark, which uses the same flavor profile as the bites—and, to me, it’s even easier to make. Try it out!
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