High Protein Yogurt Bark

High Protein Yogurt Bark

Treat yourself to a delicious low-fat frozen treat with our High Protein Yogurt Bark recipe!

 

Rich in taste and protein, this protein powder recipe is great for satisfying your cravings for something sweet while also providing nourishment. It's an excellent option post-op bariatric surgery, after exercising, as a quick high-protein breakfast, or whenever you need a healthy snack.

 

With smooth Greek yogurt, ripe raspberries, vanilla protein powder, and crispy pistachios, every guilt-free mouthful brings a blend of satisfying textures and flavors. Finished off with flaky sea salt, this frozen bark is bound to be a hit.

 

Check out this easy dessert recipe with simple ingredients that’s both delicious and nutritious, making it a great addition to your daily protein intake.

Ingredients

  • 16 oz. Greek yogurt (flavor of your choice) ⁣
  • 2 scoops Vanilla High Protein Meal Replacement (or other flavor based on yogurt flavor chosen)
  • 1 cup raspberries
  • 1/2 cup chopped pistachios ⁣⁣
  • Pinch of flaky sea salt ⁣

Directions

  1. In a medium bowl, mix yogurt and protein powder until well combined.
  2. Stir in raspberries and pistachios.
  3. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spread yogurt mixture evenly, about 1/2 inch thick.
  4. Sprinkle salt over the top.
  5. Freeze for approximately one hour. Then, cut or break into pieces.
  6. Store in a freezer-safe container and enjoy your frozen treat!

Recipe Note

Our Bariatric Protein Powders are formulated for those who have undergone ASMBS-endorsed procedures, including Sleeve Gastrectomy, Gastric Bypass, Lap Band, and Intra-Gastric Balloon. They can also be enjoyed by individuals who have not had metabolic and bariatric surgery and are a great way to get more high-quality protein in your diet.*

 

Serving size will vary after bariatric surgery based on food stage and tolerance. Consult with your bariatric healthcare team about appropriate food options based on your individual needs.

 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

 

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