Chilled Frozen Fruit Salad

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Step 3: Chill and Freeze

  1. Pour the fruit mixture into a freezer-safe container or tray.
  2. Freeze for 2–3 hours, or until the fruits are firm but not rock hard.
  3. For a softer, slushy texture, check and stir the fruits every 30–40 minutes during freezing.

Tip: If you want individual servings, freeze the fruits in muffin trays for fun, single-serve portions.


Step 4: Prepare the Yogurt Base

  1. In a separate bowl, mix the yogurt with a tablespoon of honey or syrup.
  2. Optionally, add a splash of juice for extra flavor.
  3. Chill this mixture in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

Step 5: Assemble the Salad

  1. Once the fruits are frozen, remove them from the freezer and let them sit for 5–10 minutes to slightly soften.
  2. Spoon the chilled fruits into serving bowls.
  3. Drizzle the yogurt mixture over the fruits.
  4. Garnish with fresh mint leaves for color and aroma.

Step 6: Serve and Enjoy

Serve immediately for a refreshing, icy treat. The combination of frozen fruits with creamy yogurt creates a light, indulgent snack that’s perfect for hot weather, family gatherings, or even as a healthy dessert option.

Bonus idea: Sprinkle some toasted coconut flakes or chopped nuts on top for added crunch and flavor.


Tips for the Perfect Chilled Frozen Fruit Salad

  • Use seasonal fruits for the best natural sweetness and flavor.
  • Do not overfreeze; fruits should remain slightly soft for the best texture.
  • Adjust sweetness depending on the natural sweetness of your fruits.
  • Make ahead: Prepare the fruit mixture a day in advance, then freeze for easy, ready-to-eat servings.

A Chilled Frozen Fruit Salad is more than just a dessert; it’s a celebration of freshness, color, and flavor. With this easy step-by-step guide, you can create a cooling, healthy, and absolutely delicious treat in no time.


If you want, I can also create a shorter “quick recipe version” of this so you can make it in under 15 minutes. Do you want me to do that?

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