These 4-Ingredient Yogurt Clusters Are the Best Snack I've Made in Years

Made with yogurt, fruit, and a magic chocolate shell, these yogurt clusters are a perfectly poppable snacky sweet that come together with no effort and minimal time.

These 4-Ingredient Yogurt Clusters Are the Best Snack I've Made in Years
chocolate covered blueberry yogurt clusters on a plate
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Around 4 p.m. every day, I remember that dinner is still a few hours away, and I'm already hungry enough to eat the house down. Packaged snacks can fill the void, but they often leave me unsatisfied, so I'm always looking for homemade snack ideas that are as delicious as they are easy to make.

These frozen chocolate-covered fruit and yogurt clusters had their 15 minutes of fame on social media a couple years ago, but I've been making them ever since because they’re easy, require minimal ingredients, and taste like ice cream.

The original trending recipes involve combining strawberries or blueberries with yogurt, freezing the mixture into individual dollops, and then dipping each cluster into a mixture of melted chocolate chips and coconut oil, which solidifies into a hard shell on contact. 

What Yogurt Is Best For Clusters?

I use regular vanilla yogurt for these clusters, but you can substitute it with plain yogurt, Greek yogurt for extra protein, or your favorite plant-based yogurt. You can also add more or less yogurt depending on your preferred yogurt-to-fruit ratio. I prefer 1/4 cup of yogurt to 1 cup of fruit.

strawberry yogurt cluster on plate
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Strawberry Yogurt Clusters

These strawberry yogurt clusters remind me of the classic summer flavor of strawberries and cream. Fresh strawberries are best here as they offer a lot more flavor than frozen, and they can easily be cut into small pieces.

blueberry yogurt clusters
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Blueberry Yogurt Clusters

Blueberries are a great option for these yogurt clusters because they don’t require chopping, which means one less step! I prefer fresh blueberries over frozen, but frozen work just fine as well (although, as mentioned above, you may have to increase the amount of yogurt slightly).

To make blueberry yogurt clusters, follow the recipe above, substituting 1 cup whole blueberries for the chopped strawberries.

mango yogurt cluster on a plate
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Mango Yogurt Clusters

Although I tend to use semi-sweet chocolate for the hard shell here too, this would be a good opportunity to experiment with a white chocolate hard shell. Also, just like the blueberry clusters, you can use either frozen or fresh mango, but no matter what type of mango you use, chop it into 1/4-inch pieces.

To make mango yogurt clusters, follow the recipe above, substituting 1 cup chopped mango for the chopped strawberries. Instead of the optional salt, sprinkle these with chili flakes or Tajín.