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    Home » Valentines Day » Valentines Treats

    Valentines Hearts - Frozen Yogurt Shapes

    Feb 8, 2018 · Leave a Comment

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    Customise these cute frozen yogurt heart shapes with your favourite yogurt flavours and Valentine's themed sprinkles for a fun and easy Valentine's Day snack for kids!

    Quick and Easy Frozen Yogurt Hearts recipe - fun Valentines Day snack for kids - Eats Amazing UK

    I have another cute and easy Valentine's themed food idea for you today: frozen yogurt hearts! These fun little treats have just 2 simple ingredients and make a great Valentine's Day snack or dessert for kids.

     

    You could make them yourself to serve up as a fun surprise or get the kids involved in making their own - even the smallest little chefs could have a go at making these!

    How to make frozen yogurt hearts - fun and easy snack recipe for Valentines Day - Eats Amazing UK

    Frozen Yogurt Hearts

    Ingredients: 

    • 200g raspberry or strawberry yogurt
    • pink sprinkles
    • red sprinkles
    • heart shapes silicone mould

    Method:

    Drop small spoonfuls of yogurt into each section of a heart shaped silicone mould.  Smooth over the tops, then tap the mould gently on the table to bring any air bubbles to the top.

    Using a piece of damp kitchen paper, clean away any excess yogurt from the edges of the mould.

    Scatter pink and red sprinkles over the top of each yogurt heart.

    Place the mould in the freezer for a couple of hours until the shapes are frozen solid, then pop them out onto a plate or bowl to serve.

    If you find that the yogurt is too hard to eat straight from the freezer, leave on the plate at room temperature for a few minutes to soften before serving.

    Note: You can cover any spare shapes left in the mould with clingfilm to keep them fresh and pop the mould back into the freezer until you need them.

    How to make frozen yogurt hearts - fun and easy snack for kids on Valentines Day - Eats Amazing UK

    If you enjoyed this recipe, you might also like these fun Valentines food ideas:

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    Puff Pastry Hearts Recipe

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    Sprinkle Topped Berry Milkshake

    How to make an easy berry milkshake - fun Valentines recipe for kids with tutorial for sprinkle topped glasses too

    Or for more fun and delicious food ideas for Valentine’s Day, check out the Fun Valentine’s Day Food section here on the Eats Amazing blog or pop over and follow my Valentine’s Pinterest boards for lots more fun ideas from around the web; Cute Valentine’s Day Food and Valentine’s Day for Kids.

    Grace

    How to make frozen yogurt hearts - fun and easy snack for kids on Valentines Day - Eats Amazing UK
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    Frozen Yogurt Hearts

    These cute frozen yogurt shapes have just 2 simple ingredients and make a fun and easy Valentine's Day snack for kids! Customise with your favourite yogurt flavours and sprinkles.
    Prep Time5 minutes mins
    Cook Time0 minutes mins
    Freezing Time2 hours hrs
    Total Time2 hours hrs 5 minutes mins
    Course: Dessert, Snack
    Cuisine: Valentines Day, Vegetarian
    Servings: 4 people
    Author: Grace Hall

    Ingredients

    • 200 g raspberry or strawberry yogurt
    • pink sprinkles
    • red sprinkles

    Equipment

    • heart shapes silicone mould

    Instructions

    • Drop small spoonfuls of yogurt into each section of a heart shaped silicone mould.  Smooth over the tops, then tap the mould gently on the table to bring any air bubbles to the top.
    • Using a piece of damp kitchen paper, clean away any excess yogurt from the edges of the mould.
    • Scatter pink and red sprinkles over the top of each yogurt heart.
    • Place the mould in the freezer for a couple of hours until the shapes are frozen solid, then pop them out onto a plate or bowl to serve.
    • If you find that the yogurt is too hard to eat straight from the freezer, leave on the plate at room temperature for a few minutes to soften before serving.

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    Notes

    Note: You can cover any spare shapes left in the mould with clingfilm to keep them fresh and pop the mould back into the freezer until you need them.

    Want to try this fun idea? Why not save this post to Pinterest so you can easily find it again!

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