Light strawberry ice cream without an ice cream maker

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Light strawberry ice cream without an ice cream maker with Greek yogurt or strawberry frozen yogurt.
I love summer, but just when it’s about to arrive I panic at the mere thought of swimsuit season.
So every year, right after Easter, I try to make up for winter excesses by eating a bit more carefully. When I was very young losing weight was super easy, but after three children and many years, the matter has become a bit “heavier” and losing a few pounds has become a titanic task, not helped by the fact that my brain refuses to do very restrictive diets.
That’s why I try to find indulgent but light alternatives that don’t make me miss anything and still keep me happy and satisfied.
The light yogurt ice cream was born from this need, but don’t be fooled: light here doesn’t mean “flavorless,” because this ice cream is truly super delicious, super creamy and utterly decadent!
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Light strawberry ice cream without an ice cream maker
  • Difficulty: Very easy
  • Cost: Very affordable
  • Rest time: 12 Hours
  • Preparation time: 10 Minutes
  • Portions: 6-8
  • Cooking methods: No-cook
  • Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

  • 1 2/3 cups Greek yogurt
  • 2 2/3 cups strawberries (red, fragrant and ripe)
  • 5 tbsp honey (or to taste; zero-calorie sweeteners)

Tools

  • Freezer
  • Tray
  • Food processor for blending

Preparation

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Many quick-ice-cream recipes call for the use of vegetable cream; I don’t particularly like this product, as I don’t like its taste and texture. So, unless you are lactose intolerant, I recommend using fresh cream (heavy cream). In summer fresh cream can be difficult to whip, but if you follow the method I described, you shouldn’t have any problems.

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