Yogurt is an incredibly versatile ingredient — sweet or savoury, we've got recipes to satisfy your whole family.
This recipe has little dairy or sugar, so it freezes very solidly. To make it scoopable, place container in the microwave and heat for 10-second intervals, repeating until it has softened. Get the recipe: Frozen Fruity Yogurt
No need to spend money on those store-bought (and often less healthy) yogurt parfaits. This homemade version is easy to make, and sure to please kids and parents alike. Get the recipe: Totable Granola Parfait
Photo: Jodi PudgeHere’s a classic formula for a creamy, tasty and healthy smoothie. The bonus? Since it’s a formula, you can make it your own by using whichever berries you and your family like most. Get the recipe: Tutti-Frutti Smoothie
Photo: Jodi PudgeDelicious as a patriotic treat on Canada Day or a simple cool-down dessert on any other day, these pops are fun to make with the kids. Get the recipe: Raspberry Vanilla Yogurt Popsicles
Photo: Tony LanzTart rhubarb cuts the sweet of this simple-to-make dessert. Make sure to stock up on the weedy plant while it's in season (it freezes beautifully). Get the recipe: Roasted Rhubarb and Vanilla Frozen Yogurt Parfait
Packed with more vitamin C than an orange, kiwi is a great way to stock up. Make it in a mason jar and you've got a delicious on-the-go breakfast. Learn how to easily peel a kiwi here. Get the recipe: Kiwi-Yogurt Cups
Photo: Roberto CarusoGyros are great! Everyone gets to include their favourite toppings, plus no utensils are required. The addition of store-bought rotisserie chicken makes it a cinch to get on the table. Get the recipe: Rotisserie Chicken Gyro
Photo: Maya VisnyeiTender and flavour-packed meatballs are cushioned by a dollop of creamy Greek yogurt sauce in this simple dinner idea. There's even a variation for making baby food! Get the recipe: Turkey and Zucchini Meatballs
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