Calling all Buster Bar fans!
This healthy-ish frozen yogurt recipe tastes surprisingly similar to the real thing.
When I was a kid,Dairy Queenvisits were nearly as common as trips to the neighborhood pool.
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(In other words, nearly any day that was sunny and over 70 degrees.)
The trips were so frequent that I can still recall our order decades later.
Id beg for a biteand be granted one because Dads the bestand could certainly see the appeal.
In fact, 30 years later, I still do.
One thing Itry to prioritize these days is protein.
Step 2
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Evenly sprinkle 2 tablespoons of peanuts over each of the rounds.
Using a spoon to drizzle and spread the chocolate mixture, completely cover each frozen yogurt bar.
Plus, each bar delivers a bit of satisfying, muscle-supporting protein (about 20 grams per bar).
Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on what factors you are considering.
Frozen yogurt is typically lower in calories and fat.
However, ice cream is typically lower in sugar content.
Yes, frozen yogurt contains dairy.
It is made with pasteurized milk, so it contains lactose.