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Vegan Frozen Pineapple & Coconut Yogurt Bark

Active Time:10 minsTotal Time:4 hrs 10 minsServings:16Jump to Nutrition Facts

Active Time:10 minsTotal Time:4 hrs 10 minsServings:16

Active Time:10 mins

Active Time:

10 mins

Total Time:4 hrs 10 mins

Total Time:

4 hrs 10 mins

Servings:16

Servings:

16

Jump to Nutrition Facts

Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients1(24 ounce) containerunsweetened coconut-milk yogurt¼cuppure maple syrup1teaspoonvanilla extract1 ½cupsdiced fresh pineapple⅓cupunsweetened coconut flakes, toasted

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Ingredients

1(24 ounce) containerunsweetened coconut-milk yogurt

¼cuppure maple syrup

1teaspoonvanilla extract

1 ½cupsdiced fresh pineapple

⅓cupunsweetened coconut flakes, toasted

Directions

Combine coconut yogurt, maple syrup and vanilla in a medium bowl. Pour into the prepared pan. Scatter pineapple on top and sprinkle with coconut flakes.

Freeze until very firm, at least 4 hours. To serve, cut or break into 32 pieces.

To make ahead

Freeze airtight between sheets of parchment for up to 1 month; let stand at room temperature for 15 minutes before serving.

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, June 2021

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