DIY Dip nโ€™ Dots with Natural Ingredients

Squeezing homemade yogurt dip nโ€™ dots onto a tray using a condiment bottle

Make DIY dip nโ€™ dots at home with yogurt or kefir and natural colors from fruit and veggies. A fun, healthy frozen treat for kids!

A Fun and Easy DIY Dip n Dots Recipe Kids Will Love

If your kids are obsessed with dip nโ€™ dots, youโ€™re going to love this easy DIY version you can make right at home. Instead of artificial colors and flavors, weโ€™re using real fruits and veggiesโ€”think strawberries for red, spinach for green, mango for orange, and blueberries for purple. You can choose between kefir (for a tangy, probiotic-packed option) or regular yogurt. The best part? Once you blend up each mixture, all you need are condiment bottles to drizzle tiny dots onto a tray, freeze them, and boomโ€”homemade dip nโ€™ dots that taste amazing and feel just like the ones your kids beg for at the mall.

Why Kids Love Dip nโ€™ Dots (And How to Make Them at Home Without Liquid Nitrogen)

If youโ€™ve ever been to an amusement park or mall kiosk with your kids, you know the magic of dip nโ€™ dots. Those tiny frozen beads of ice cream are fun to eat, full of sugar, and usually involve a lot of begging from kids. The truth is, dip nโ€™ dots are made with liquid nitrogenโ€”which is obviously not something most of us keep in our kitchens.

Thatโ€™s why I was so excited when we figured out this version. By blending fruit with yogurt or kefir and freezing it in tiny dots, you can get that same little-bead texture without any fancy gear (or scary science experiments in your kitchen). And hereโ€™s the part that blew me away: my kids actually said they like these more than real dip nโ€™ dots. I was shocked, because I thought there was no way I could compete with all that sugar! Turns out, when itโ€™s fun to eat and naturally sweet, kids donโ€™t miss a thing.

Why Lifeway Kefir Is a Great Choice for Homemade Frozen Yogurt

If youโ€™ve ever been to an amusement park or mall kiosk with your kids, you know the magic of dip nโ€™ dots. Those tiny frozen beads of ice cream are fun to eat, full of sugar, and usually involve a lot of begging from kids. The truth is, dip nโ€™ dots are made with liquid nitrogenโ€”which is obviously not something most of us keep in our kitchens.

Thatโ€™s why I was so excited when we figured out this version. By blending fruit with yogurt or kefir and freezing it in tiny dots, you can get that same little-bead texture without any fancy gear (or scary science experiments in your kitchen). And hereโ€™s the part that blew me away: my kids actually said they like these more than real dip nโ€™ dots. I was shocked, because I thought there was no way I could compete with all that sugar! Turns out, when itโ€™s fun to eat and naturally sweet, kids donโ€™t miss a thing.

Condiment squeeze bottles filled with colorful yogurt mixtures for DIY dip nโ€™ dots recipe

The Trick: Using Condiment Bottles for Perfect Dip nโ€™ Dots

Hereโ€™s the real hack that makes this recipe work: condiment bottles. Once you blend up your fruit and yogurt (or kefir) mixtures, youโ€™ll want an easy way to control the size of the drops. A spoon can get messy and uneven, but condiment bottles let you squeeze out tiny dots quickly and neatly.

All you do is fill each bottle with one color, give it a little squeeze over a parchment-lined baking sheet, and youโ€™ve got dozens of perfect little dots ready to freeze. It keeps things organized, makes cleanup easier, and honestly feels like a fun science experiment for the kids.

Iโ€™ll link the exact bottles I used [here] (affiliate link opportunity!)โ€”theyโ€™re inexpensive, reusable, and perfect not only for this recipe but also for pancake art, sauces, and more.

Homemade Frozen Yogurt Ingredients

  • 1 cup strawberries (for red)

  • 1 cup spinach (for green)

  • 1 cup mango (for yellow/orange)

  • 1 cup blueberries (for blue/purple)

  • 2โ€“3 cups kefir or plain yogurt (divided into 4 portions)
  • 1 cup strawberries (for red)

  • 1 cup spinach (for green)

  • 1 cup mango (for yellow/orange)

  • 1 cup blueberries (for blue/purple)

  • 2โ€“3 cups kefir or plain yogurt (divided into 4 portions)

  • Honey or maple syrup (optional, for sweetness)

  • Blender
  • Condiment bottles (for easy pouring)

  • Parchment paper and baking sheet

  • Mini Serving Containers

Instructionsย 

Step 1
  • In a blender, combine strawberries with ยฝ cup yogurt (or kefir) until smooth.

  • Repeat with spinach, mango, and blueberries, blending each separately with yogurt.

Step 2

Transfer the mixture into your Ninja Creami pint container, making sure not to exceed the max fill line.

Step 3

Place the pint in your freezer and let it freeze solid for at least 24 hours before processing.

 

Step 4

Remove the pint from the freezer, lock it into your Ninja Creami, and use the Soft Serve function (on newer models).

Step 5

If it looks crumbly or too firm,ย use the Re-Spin function. If it looks great, then pop it into the soft serve attachment (if you have it!), pull the lever to swirl the frozen yogurt right into your bowl or coneโ€”just like a froyo shop! If you don’t have the soft serve attachment, just Ssoop into bowls or cones and top with your favorite healthy mix-ins.

Step 1
  • In a blender, combine strawberries with ยฝ cup yogurt (or kefir) until smooth.

  • Repeat with spinach, mango, and blueberries, blending each separately with yogurt.

Step 2

Taste each mixture. If youโ€™d like them a bit sweeter, add a drizzle of honey or maple syrup before blending again.

Step 3

Transfer each mixture into its own condiment bottle. (Tip: use the small funnel that comes with the recommended condiment set!)

Step 4
  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Squeeze out tiny dots of each color onto the sheet, leaving a little space between them.

Step 5

Place the tray in the freezer for 2โ€“3 hours, or until the dots are completely frozen.

Step 6
  • Pop the frozen dots off the parchment and serve immediately for that fun dip nโ€™ dots texture.

  • Store any extras in a freezer-safe container for up to 2 weeks.

 

Commonly Asked Questions

Can I make these without condiment bottles?
Yes! Condiment bottles make it neater, but you can also use a piping bag (or even a zip-top bag with the corner snipped off). The dots might be a little less uniform, but theyโ€™ll taste just as good.

Do they really taste like dip nโ€™ dots?
Honestly, yesโ€”and my kids even said they like them better! The texture is similar, and the natural sweetness from fruit means you donโ€™t miss the extra sugar.

How long do homemade dip nโ€™ dots last in the freezer?
Theyโ€™re best enjoyed within 1โ€“2 weeks. Keep them in a freezer-safe container so they donโ€™t get freezer burn.

Can I use flavored yogurt instead of plain?
Absolutely! Flavored yogurt will make the dots sweeter without needing honey or maple syrup. Just keep in mind that the colors from fruit may not be as vibrant.

Do I need liquid nitrogen to make dip nโ€™ dots?
Nope, thatโ€™s the beauty of this recipe. While the original dip nโ€™ dots use liquid nitrogen, this method recreates the tiny dot effect with simple kitchen tools.

Two martini glasses filled with colorful homemade yogurt dip nโ€™ dots made from fruit and spinach, held by childrenโ€™s hands
Two martini glasses filled with colorful homemade yogurt dip nโ€™ dots made from fruit and spinach, held by childrenโ€™s hands

Commonly Asked Questions

Can I make these without condiment bottles?
Yes! Condiment bottles make it neater, but you can also use a piping bag (or even a zip-top bag with the corner snipped off). The dots might be a little less uniform, but theyโ€™ll taste just as good.

Do they really taste like dip nโ€™ dots?
Honestly, yesโ€”and my kids even said they like them better! The texture is similar, and the natural sweetness from fruit means you donโ€™t miss the extra sugar.

How long do homemade dip nโ€™ dots last in the freezer?
Theyโ€™re best enjoyed within 1โ€“2 weeks. Keep them in a freezer-safe container so they donโ€™t get freezer burn.

Can I use flavored yogurt instead of plain?
Absolutely! Flavored yogurt will make the dots sweeter without needing honey or maple syrup. Just keep in mind that the colors from fruit may not be as vibrant.

Do I need liquid nitrogen to make dip nโ€™ dots?
Nope, thatโ€™s the beauty of this recipe. While the original dip nโ€™ dots use liquid nitrogen, this method recreates the tiny dot effect with simple kitchen tools.

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