I made mine slightly differently and of course managed to make something potentially very simple more complicated to try look fancy
You do not have to do all this, you can
just plop some yogurt on greaseproof paper and freeze it, breaking off as much
as you like. You don’t even have to put
anything in or on it but I wanted to have a play, so this is how I made my
tie-dye style yogurt bark
Ingredients
Syn free yoghurts
Food coloring
Toppings – use whatever you like but if it
needs synning please do so. I used a mix
of fruit and chocolate jazzies (the chocolate jazzies went first!!)
Method
Split the yogurt between several dishes,
depending how many colours you want
Ready to make syn free yogurt bark |
Spoon a little yoghurt in and add a drop of
food colouring. I use gel as it’s a
deeper colour and you need much less, plus there’s no after taste that some
colourings can give
As I use a gel I pop a little on a
toothpick and use that to swirl through.
Go steady here, you can always add more colour
Tie dye yogurt bark |
When the colours are how you want, randomly
drop colour combinations into a silicon mini muffin mould. You can use a toothpick to ‘drag’ the colours
into each other to create the tie-dye look
If you want toppings now’s the time. You can use fruit, sprinkles, jazzies,
Smarties – whatever you like
Put in the freezer for a couple of hours
and they’re ready
Syn free yogurt bark |
These will keep a few days in the freezer
but you need to put them in an air tight container or a bag to stop them
getting freezer burn
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