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I've been in complete denial about the weather. We've been dealing with below freezing temps and snow storms for the past couple of weeks, but in my head, I didn't want to believe winter was coming so soon. I've been walking around at work wearing a million layers and shivering constantly. I even wore a beanie in public the other day when I went out for a run. Me. A beanie. IN PUBLIC! Believe me when I tell you, that means it's been REALLY cold.
But in my head I was like: " No, it's not officially winter yet. This is going to change, it can't stay like this till spring". But it kept getting worse... So I finally realized that I had no choice but to accept it. I don't like it but, unless I move somewhere that is warm all year long, it's the way it is.
And then... This past weekend happened. Temperatures in the 60s and even reaching the low 70s. Right on the first day of winter. Really Mother Nature? Really? I mean, I'm not complaining but, my body is all confused! It's 80 degrees in my apartment and I can't get the temperature to go down. I went out yesterday wearing flip flops and a t-shirt! And that's all good, except, the forecast for the rest of the week is low 40s and a chance of snow. Which means, back to layers, beanies and shivering. Like I said. Confusing.
Come on, make up your mind already. Please.
Because, when I'm sitting here at home literally sweating, and it's the end of December, my whole game plan changes, especially when it comes to food. I don't want warm soups, or heavy hearty meals! I want something light, cool and refreshing.
Like, these little bites here.
And you know what's great about them? Even when the weather has another mood swing and it turns cold again, they're fancy and pretty enough to serve at your Holiday dinner, as a light dessert you can enjoy by the fireplace.
Happy Holidays everyone, if you're celebrating... And stay warm (or cool. Whatever)
Frozen Greek Yogurt and Pomegranate Bites
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- Author: https://mayihavethatrecipe.com
- Total Time: 15 mins
- Yield: 24 cubes 1x
Ingredients
Scale
- 2 cups 2% plain Greek yogurt
- 1 cups powdered sugar
- 2 cups pomegranate seeds (about 2 pomegranates)
Instructions
- In a large bowl whisk well yogurt and sugar until creamy. Add pomegranate seeds and mix well
- Pour mixtures into square ice tray cubes ( We used these)
- Place trays in the freezer for 2 - 3 hours until frozen
- Prep Time: 15 mins
- Category: Dessert
- Cuisine: Mediterranean
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cindele says
Oh yum!! What a great idea! I have beautiful champagne glasses that I can serve them in- maybe a fresh mint garnish!!
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Vicky & Ruth says
We love the idea of the champagne glasses and the fresh mint. Thank you!
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Lilli @ Sugar and Cinnamon says
These look so good I'd probably eat them in the middle of winter anyway! Although in Australia the middle of winter isn't really that cold... 🙂 These look delicious!
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Vicky & Ruth says
You are lucky, we grew up in Barcelona and it is not that cold in the middle of the winter either. The East Coast of the US, that's another story...
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Raquel says
Love these pics!! I know the weather is CRAZY!!! It has a life of its own but I honestly can't complain when it's December and I don't even have a coat on 🙂
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thank you! Yeah we really cannot complain about spring weather in the winter!
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Christin@SpicySouthernKitchen says
The weather has been crazy! I have never seen anything like these Frozen Greek Yogurt Pomegranate Bites. They sure do look gorgeous!
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thank you, we really had a lot of fun making them.
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Kumar's Kitchen says
we got hooked to the ease of making this treat and the beautiful outcome...those pomegranate speckled red inside the yogurt cubes looks so so pretty...great dish and delicious food clicks,thanks for sharing 🙂
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thank you very much. They are really easy to make and a delicious little treat!
Tamara Coleman says
Mmmm, what a great idea! Yum! 🙂
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thank you! Pomeganate + Greek Yogurt = YUM
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Consuelo @ Honey & Figs says
It's super cold here, though I wouldn't mind eating a couple of these right now ;--) Even if I had to hide under lots of blankets, I would eat them! Happy Christmas! x
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Vicky & Ruth says
It is fun to eat them under a warm blanket 🙂
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Johlene says
Hey there thanks so much for your comment on my blog!
Love these bites! How original!
I´m glad I found your blog too and will be checking in regularly 😉
Hope you guys had a Merry Xmas 🙂
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Johlene says
I just realised you guys might not celebrate Xmas...if that´s the case I wish you happy
holidays 🙂Reply
Vicky & Ruth says
It's no problem. We do not celebrate Xmas, but thank you for the holiday wishes. We hope you have a awesome year ahead!
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thank you very much. We hope you had a wonderful Xmas.
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Amy Alt says
OOhh these are just what i need on the desert from right now- light and refreshing as opposed to all the stodge i've been having lately! I can't imagine been boiling in December i've only ever been in freezing England at this time of year
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thank you. Yeah weather it's been crazy, but these refreshing may help 🙂
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Yosef - This American Bite says
Great idea. I love how you stack them too.
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thank you, we had fun with them.
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Sarah Klinkowitz says
These look delightful for summer, but I'm with you - I'd eat this all year round.
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thank you. Too bad we don't have pomegranates in the summer!
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Marie @ Not Enough Cinnamon.com says
I'm obsessed with pomegranate lately! It's so festive and delicious! It's summer here in Australia so these bites are just what I need 🙂
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Vicky & Ruth says
Perfect, so excited that you liked them. Send us some sunshine pleeeeaaaase...
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Joel A. says
Those cubes look delicious. This would be perfect for summer but I won't mind grabbing a mouthful any day. 🙂
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thank you very much Joel.
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Soumya@Oishi Recipes says
Awesome clicks in December.....wowwow....
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thanks
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Mary Frances @ The Sweet {Tooth} Life says
Saw these on Foodgawker and was hooked! This is my kind of treat - greek yogurt, pomegranate, frozen, and cute - pinning! And our weather is finicky, too, one day warm, one day freezing. Me and my wardrobe can't figure it out:)
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Vicky & Ruth says
Love greek yogurt and pomegranates, it was a perfect match!
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Melissa {lilmisscakes} says
Looking at these, I would never guess how simple this recipe is! Looks so pretty with the pomegranate seeds. It's never too cold out to crave icy treats!
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Vicky & Ruth says
Agreed, like Ronnie said let's just pretend it's summer outside!
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Ronnie Fein says
Absolutely. Why wait for warm weather? Even when it's freezing outside you could bite into these and pretend it's summer.
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Vicky & Ruth says
I like that let's pretend it's summer and have a dozen treat!
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ATasteOfMadness says
Oh wow, when I first saw this, I thought it was fudge. This is way better! I love it!
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thank you very much!
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stephanie says
pomegranate, my favorite! i love how simply refreshing this looks!
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Vicky & Ruth says
We love pomegranate too. We like to use it as much as we can in recipes before the season is over.
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Jackie @Syrup and Biscuits says
What a terrific idea! Thanks for the inspiration. I will be trying these soon.
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thank you, let us know when you do.
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Alison@AliBabka says
What a fantastic use of pomegranate seeds and yogurt! They look delicious!
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thank you Ali, we loved the results
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Kelly says
These frozen yogurt treats look adorable! Love greek yogurt and they sound wonderful with the pomegranate seeds. It's been really cold here lately too - hope you are staying warm and Happy New Year!
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thank you Kelly!
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Couldn't Be Parve says
These are so pretty, I know they would be popular no matter the weather.
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Vicky & Ruth says
Thanks!
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Laura @MotherWouldKnow says
What a great idea! Easy and so elegant. I won't save them for company, I'll pull out an ice cube tray and make some for popping after dinner on weeknights:)
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Vicky & Ruth says
Ha, ha, ha, that sounds like a great idea to us!
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Holley Grainger says
What a great idea! I can't wait to try these for my girls!
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Vicky & Ruth says
Great! Hope they like them!
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Josie says
This looks really refreshing! Now that the weather is warming up, can't wait to try these cool treats soon!
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Jean says
Great recipe! I tried it as is but I'm really not a fan of Chobani Greek yogurt. Pomegranates are great but eating the seed just weirds me out. Trying this recipe with blueberries tonight. When the Chobani is gone, I'm going to try making this with Publix yogurt instead. Only thing I would suggest is making these as popsicles or using mini ice cube trays. Still a really great idea that can be used in so many different ways.
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Kim Taylor says
Yum, yum, yum! This is really a great idea.
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Joyce Brown says
Can you use splendid in place of powdered sugar?
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Vicky & Ruth says
Hi Joyce, we can't answer your question because we never work with artificial sweeteners. Sorry about that.
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Debbie says
What type of sugar did you use? I'm thinking a sweetener would change the taste?
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Vicky & Ruth says
We used confectioner's sugar. Regular granulated sugar would make the yogurt cubes grainy. Using Maple Syrup or Honey would definitely change the flavor and consistency. Were you thinking of any other sweetener?
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debbie kent says
I didn't have anything particular in mind. Maybe I will try cutting the sugar amount in half and taste test, adding a little at a time if necessary. I'm glad its confectioner's!!!
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Vicky & Ruth says
Unfortunately, when making frozen treats you need to use a little more sugar, but if you use less and it works out, please let us know. we would love to know.
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Stacey says
The perfect treat!
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Malti B Lee says
Omg I love these delish treats! This is going to be a staple in the house- thank you for sharing!
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Vicky and Ruth says
You are very welcome. So glad you are enjoying them.
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