Make 3-Ingredient Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt: Yummy!

Oh my dog, do I love seeing my pup’s tail wag! And you know what really gets that tail going? Treats! But honestly, store-bought treats sometimes make me a little nervous. You never *really* know what’s in them, right? That’s why I started making my own – it’s so much more rewarding (and way healthier!).

So, here’s my absolute go-to recipe: Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups! They’re the bomb, seriously. Made with stuff you probably already have in your kitchen, like yummy yogurt, fresh strawberries, and a ripe banana. My sweet Gracie (she’s a Goldendoodle, by the way) goes absolutely bonkers for these. They’re quick, easy, and a total win for a happy, healthy dog. You’re going to love them too!

I started making these a few years ago when Gracie was just a little puppy. She had a sensitive tummy, so I wanted something gentle. Now, whether it’s a hot summer day or just a regular Tuesday, these frozen yogurt cups are the perfect way to show your furry friend some love.

Why Make Homemade Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups?

Seriously, ditch those questionable store-bought treats! Making your own is the way to go. You get total control, and that peace of mind is priceless. Plus, it’s way easier (and cheaper!) than you might think. Here’s why I swear by these homemade frozen yogurt cups:

  • Healthy Ingredients: You know exactly what’s going in your dog’s tummy – no mystery fillers or yucky additives.
  • Cost-Effective: Buying fresh fruit and yogurt is generally cheaper than those fancy dog treats.
  • Customizable: Tailor the ingredients to your dog’s tastes and any dietary needs.
  • Happy Pup!: Seeing your dog’s tail wag with pure joy? Priceless! Plus, homemade treats are a great way to bond with your best friend.

Honestly, it’s a win-win all around!

Ingredients for Delicious Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups

Alright, let’s get down to the good stuff! You won’t believe how simple the ingredient list is. Seriously, it’s like, three things! Here’s what you need to whip up these amazing frozen yogurt goodies:

  • 1 cup plain, unsweetened yogurt (the plainer, the better! No added sugars, please.)
  • 1/2 cup fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced (I usually chop them into smaller pieces so they blend easier).
  • 1/2 ripe banana, sliced (the riper, the sweeter – your dog will love it!).

That’s it! See? Told you it was easy!

Equipment You’ll Need

Okay, so you don’t need a ton of fancy stuff to make these Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups. Here’s what you’ll want to have on hand:

  • A blender (or food processor – whatever you’ve got to make things smooth!).
  • Small cups, like those little Dixie cups, or a fun silicone mold.

That’s it! Easy peasy, right?

Step-by-Step Instructions: How to Make Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups

Okay, friends, let’s get those pawsitively delicious treats made! Don’t worry, it’s seriously a breeze. Here are the steps, nice and easy:

  1. Prep the Goodies: First, you’ll grab your strawberries and banana. Remember, I like to slice those strawberries up a bit. Makes blending easier.
  2. Blend It Up: Toss everything – the yogurt, strawberries, and banana – into your blender. Then, just blend until it’s super smooth. You want a nice, creamy texture to these.
  3. Pour into Cups: Now, this is where you can get creative! Pour that yummy mixture into small cups. Dixie cups work great, or if you’re feeling fancy, use a silicone mold.
  4. Freeze Time: This is a crucial step for Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups. Pop those cups into the freezer. You gotta freeze ’em for at least two hours (or until they’re solid). Trust me, patience pays off here!
  5. Serve and Enjoy: Finally, once they’re frozen solid, you can give them to your pup! Just be ready for the zoomies!

See? Told you it was easy peasy!

A stack of Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups, a refreshing treat for dogs.

Tips for Perfect Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups

Okay, so you want to make these Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups *perfect*, right? Trust me, I’ve got you! Over the years, I’ve learned a few tricks that really make a difference.

First off, the fruit! Go for super-ripe bananas. They’re naturally sweeter, so you won’t need to add any extra sugar (dogs don’t need that!). Also, don’t be afraid to experiment with your blender. Sometimes, a quick pulse is all you need, other times, you might need to blend longer. You want to make sure there aren’t *big* chunks of fruit.

Also, I’ve found that using silicone molds makes life *way* easier. You can just pop the frozen yogurt cups right out! So easy! And finally: Always supervise your pup! They’ll be so excited, and you want to make sure they’re enjoying their tasty treat safely.

Close-up of Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups in waffle cones, perfect for a dog treat.

Ingredient Notes and Substitutions for Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups

Okay, let’s talk about the stars of the show: the ingredients! Choosing the right ones is important. For instance, plain, unsweetened yogurt is a winner because it has probiotics, which are good for your pup’s tummy. Just make *sure* there’s no added sugar or artificial sweeteners – those are a big no-no!

Now, about the fruit! Feel free to switch it up! Blueberries, which I often have on hand, are awesome for a change, and mango is another tasty option. Just make sure to introduce any new fruits slowly to make sure your pup likes them. Avoid grapes and raisins though, those are a definite no-go for dogs.

Close-up of swirled Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups in white cups.

Serving Suggestions and Variations for Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups

Okay, so, now you’ve made these awesome Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups! How to serve them? Well, on a hot day, these frozen treats are a lifesaver! My Gracie just munches them down on the patio while she’s lounging in the sun.

You can also get creative! Maybe add some blueberries or raspberries for a fruity twist. Or, get this… sprinkle a little bit of dog-safe peanut butter on top for a yummy addition. Just make sure to keep treats in moderation! You don’t want to spoil your pup too much, do you?

Close-up of strawberry banana frozen yogurt dog cups in white paper cups, a tasty treat.

Storage and Reheating Instructions

So, you’ve made a bunch of these amazing Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups! That’s awesome, because trust me, you’ll want to have some on hand.

How to store them? Super easy! Just pop the frozen cups into an airtight container and toss them in the freezer. They’ll be good to go for up to a month (but let’s be real, they probably won’t last that long!).

The best part? No reheating needed! Serve them straight from the freezer, and your pup will go wild!

Nutritional Information for Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups

Okay, here’s a little heads-up! The nutritional info below is just an estimated guide. Keep in mind that the exact values can vary depending on what brands of yogurt and fruit you use (and how much you put in!).

We’re talking generally around 100 calories per cup, but don’t quote me on it! 😉

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Close-up of strawberry banana frozen yogurt dog cups in paper cups, perfect for dogs.

Strawberry Banana Frozen Yogurt Dog Cups


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  • Author: maazouzpro
  • Total Time: 2 hours 10 min
  • Yield: 4 servings
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

A simple, healthy, and refreshing treat for your dog made with frozen yogurt, strawberries, and bananas.


Ingredients

  • 1 cup plain yogurt
  • 1/2 cup strawberries, sliced
  • 1/2 banana, sliced


Instructions

  1. Combine yogurt, strawberries, and banana in a blender.
  2. Blend until smooth.
  3. Pour mixture into small cups or a silicone mold.
  4. Freeze for at least 2 hours, or until solid.
  5. Serve frozen to your dog.

Notes

  • Adjust fruit quantities to your dog’s preferences.
  • Use a silicone mold for easy removal.
  • Always supervise your dog while they eat.
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 2 hours
  • Category: Dog Treats
  • Method: Freezing
  • Cuisine: American

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