Honey Yogurt Dip
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This honey yogurt dip is a sweet, high-protein snack. With just 3 simple ingredients, you can stir it together in seconds.
My children sometimes balk at yogurt, but you’d think I was giving them candy by the way they devour this dip. I like to serve it with fruit kabobs, and it’s delicious with any kind of fruit. This is a small batch, but you can easily double or triple it if you’re feeding a crowd.
Honey Yogurt Dip
Recommended Equipment
Ingredients
- 3/4 cup plain Greek yogurt
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 to 3 tsp honey
Instructions
- Stir together the ingredients. If you’re starting with regular plain yogurt, you can strain some of the whey out to make it thicker. I use this Butter Muslin.
- Serve with fresh fruit. Store the extra yogurt dip in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Approximate Nutrition Info
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Honey Yogurt Dip Price Breakdown
This dip costs $.48 to make, or $.16 per quarter-cup serving. Honey yogurt dip is a great source of protein and calcium, and it may help your children to eat some kinds of fruit that they don’t usually like.
This dip is so simple and easy to make! And I bet it’s very tasty. I must try.
Thank you! It really is very easy and delicious. I hope you like it.
Going to make this. Sounds yummy.
Any ideas for a yogurt dip for veggies. I keep trying different ingredients but can’t seem to get the flavor just right
Cindy, I like this ranch dip: https://realfoodrealdeals.com/2012/08/09/ranch-dressing-with-greek-yogurt/ You may need to keep playing with the ingredients until you find the perfect fit for you.
Annemarie–I’ve got everything needed–I can go make this right now.
Of course I probably don’t have dippers . . . but we’ve got our fingers. Each with her own bowl.
Thanks!
Enjoy it, Kirsten! Let me know if you come up with any creative dippers.
Annemarie, I love this! My daughter does love sweetened yogurt, so it’s a great way to get her to eat more of it with healthy fruit. I pinned this to my snacks board 🙂
-Dana
Thanks, Dana. I hope she likes it (and you too!).
This looks really good. I love that it’s healthy for you, unlike some of those other dips out there.
Thanks, Jill. Some dips can be dangerous, but you can eat all you want of this one.