Key Lime Pie Yogurt Bark

A bright, tangy frozen treat that channels key lime pie in a protein-packed, freezer-ready bark — perfect for warm days, snack prep, and a lighter dessert.

This Key Lime Pie Yogurt Bark began life as a way to satisfy my sweet tooth without derailing the rest of the day's meals. I first whipped it up during a week when my kids were craving ice cream but I wanted something with more protein and less sugar. The tartness of fresh key lime juice paired with creamy Greek yogurt felt indulgent and nostalgic — like the classic pie, but lighter and easier to share. That first batch disappeared in an afternoon; my daughter declared it better than ice cream and my husband requested it for backyard barbecues.
What makes this version special is the balance of textures and flavors: tangy, creamy yogurt set into a crisp, slightly crunchy bark studded with toasted coconut and crumbly gluten-free graham crackers. The vanilla protein powder deepens the flavor while boosting the protein so it can function as a post-workout snack or a healthier dessert. Because it freezes quickly and stores well, it has become a regular in our freezer for hot afternoons and for when company drops by unexpectedly.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Bright, citrus-forward flavor that mirrors classic key lime pie, but with fewer calories and more protein — ready in about 15 minutes active time and 2–3 hours to set.
- Uses pantry-friendly and wholesome ingredients: Greek yogurt, key lime juice, a scoop of vanilla protein powder, and optional natural sweeteners.
- Simple make-ahead treat: assemble, freeze, and store for up to two weeks — perfect for meal prep or portion-controlled desserts for a crowd.
- Customizable for dietary needs: use dairy-free yogurt and plant-based protein for a vegan version, and gluten-free graham crumbs keep it gluten-free.
- Textural contrast — creamy frozen yogurt base with crunchy graham and toasted coconut — makes every bite satisfying and interesting.
- No baking required, minimal cleanup, and easy to scale up for gatherings or down for a couple of servings.
I remember bringing a pan of this to a potluck and watching neighbors circle back for seconds; it vanished faster than a dish of brownies. The lime aroma always wakes up the kitchen and sparks happy memories of summer pies and backyard dinners.
Ingredients
- Greek yogurt (2.5 cups): Use plain non-fat or low-fat Greek yogurt for higher protein and a thick, creamy base. I prefer Chobani or Fage for consistent texture. For dairy-free options, almond or coconut-based plain yogurt works — expect a slightly different mouthfeel.
- Key lime juice (3.5 tablespoons): Freshly squeezed is best for aromatic citrus brightness; bottled works in a pinch but choose 100% juice. The acidity is what gives the bark its signature zip, so don’t skimp.
- Powdered sweetener (2 tablespoons Swerve or 1 tablespoon honey): Swerve keeps it low-calorie and dissolves well; honey adds floral notes but increases sugar. Taste and adjust to your preference.
- Vanilla extract (1 teaspoon): Pure vanilla rounds out the citrus and complements the protein powder. I use Nielsen-Massey when I want a pronounced vanilla character.
- Lime zest (1 tablespoon): Fresh zest boosts aroma; reserve a bit to sprinkle on top for visual appeal and an extra citrus hit.
- Crushed gluten-free graham crackers (1/3 cup): I used Simple Mills Honey Cinnamon Sweet Thins for added warmth — substitute any gluten-free crumb or regular graham crackers if you’re not gluten-sensitive.
- Toasted unsweetened coconut (1/4 cup): Toast to warm nuttiness and crunchy texture. Unsweetened keeps sweetness balanced and avoids clumping when frozen.
- Vanilla protein powder (1 scoop): Regular whey or dairy-free pea/rice blends both work. Choose an unflavored or mild vanilla to avoid overpowering citrus.
Instructions
Combine the base: In a medium bowl, whisk together the Greek yogurt, key lime juice, vanilla extract, powdered sweetener (or honey), lime zest, and the vanilla protein powder until silky and even. Whisk vigorously to remove any lumps from the protein powder and to incorporate air slightly — this helps the mixture freeze with a pleasant texture. Taste and adjust sweetness or lime balance as needed. Prepare the tray: Line a half-sheet baking sheet or any rimmed baking pan with parchment paper or a silicone mat for easy removal. For uniform thickness, use an offset spatula to spread the yogurt mixture into a thin, even layer about 1/4-inch thick. Thinner layers freeze faster and have more crispness relative to creaminess. Add texture and flavor: Evenly sprinkle the crushed graham crackers and toasted coconut across the top. Reserve a pinch of lime zest to finish. Press gently with the back of a spoon so the crumbs adhere slightly without sinking into the yogurt. Freeze until firm: Place the pan flat in the freezer and allow to freeze for at least 2 to 3 hours, or overnight for ultimate firmness. Avoid stacking other items on top. Check after two hours — it should be fully set with a firm snap. Break and store: When frozen, lift the parchment to remove the bark. Use your hands to break into irregular pieces or run a warm knife for cleaner edges. Store pieces in an airtight container in the freezer, separated by parchment sheets to prevent sticking, and keep for up to two weeks.
You Must Know
- This snack is high in protein due to the Greek yogurt and protein powder and makes a great post-exercise treat.
- Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to two weeks; separate layers with parchment to prevent sticking and flavor transfer.
- Freeze time depends on thickness: a 1/4-inch layer typically sets in 2–3 hours, thicker layers may need 4–6 hours.
- Use unsweetened coconut to avoid clumps and keep the sweetness balanced; if using sweetened, reduce added sweetener slightly.
My favorite moment is the first crack as you lift the parchment — that satisfying snap feels like a reward. This dish is reliable: I’ve made it after late-night cravings and for morning snack boxes, and every time it delivers the same bright, tangy lift that keeps everyone coming back.
Storage Tips
Store bark pieces in an airtight, freezer-safe container arranged in a single layer, or separated by parchment paper to prevent pieces from fusing. Keep at 0°F (-18°C) for optimal texture. When ready to serve, transfer a few pieces to the refrigerator for 5–10 minutes to soften slightly for easier biting, or let sit at room temperature for 2–3 minutes if you prefer a softer mouthfeel. If the bark picks up freezer smells, refresh with a sprinkle of fresh lime zest before serving.
Ingredient Substitutions
To make this without dairy, swap in a thick dairy-free yogurt such as almond or unsweetened coconut yogurt and select a plant-based vanilla protein powder. If you avoid added sweeteners, increase lime juice slightly and add a mashed banana for natural sweetness, though this will alter texture and freeze point. For a lower-carb version, use allulose or erythritol as a sweetener and choose a low-carb graham alternative or omit crumbs altogether for a pure frozen yogurt slab.
Serving Suggestions
Serve pieces on a chilled platter garnished with additional lime zest and a few toasted coconut flakes. For a party, arrange assorted flavored barks alongside fresh berries and mint leaves. It pairs especially well with cold-brew coffee or an herbal iced tea. For an elegant finish, drizzle a little lime-infused melted dark chocolate over pieces just before serving and allow it to set briefly in the freezer.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer, add a handful of diced strawberries or mango before freezing to give a fruity swirl; reduce lime slightly to maintain balance. For winter holiday gatherings, swap lime for tangerine and stir in chopped roasted pistachios and a pinch of cardamom for warmth. Each season invites different textures — fresh stone fruit in summer, spiced nuts in colder months — while the core method stays fast and forgiving.
Meal Prep Tips
Make a double batch and portion into resealable freezer bags for grab-and-go snacks. Label with date and contents. If you plan to use the bark as a protein snack during the week, pre-portion to 2–3 pieces per bag so you can quickly grab a consistent serving size. Keep an insulated cooler in the car for summer outings so the bark doesn’t soften before you reach your destination.
Success Stories
Readers have shared that this recipe helped their kids enjoy more protein without fuss and that it’s been a hit at summer potlucks. One friend used it as a light wedding dessert table option alongside fruit and found guests loved the variety. My own family reacted with surprise the first time I added a scoop of protein powder — they couldn’t tell and appreciated the extra staying power of the snack.
Give this icy, bright treat a try — it’s simple to assemble, endlessly adaptable, and a reliable way to bring a slice of key lime happiness to your freezer. Make it your own, and enjoy the little crack each time you break off a piece.
Pro Tips
Whisk the protein powder thoroughly into the yogurt to avoid gritty pockets; sifting the powder can help.
Spread the mixture to roughly 1/4-inch thickness so it freezes quickly and has a satisfying snap.
Toast coconut in a dry skillet over medium heat until golden and fragrant — this intensifies flavor and crunch.
Use parchment or a silicone mat to lift the sheet easily from the pan for clean breaking.
Label frozen portions with date and serving size to maintain freshness and portion control.
This nourishing key lime pie yogurt bark recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
How long does it take to freeze and how long will it keep?
Freeze for at least 2 to 3 hours for a thin layer; thicker layers may need 4–6 hours. Store in airtight containers for up to two weeks.
Can I make this dairy-free or vegan?
Yes — use a dairy-free yogurt and plant-based protein powder. Texture will change slightly depending on the yogurt base.
Can I make a low-carb version?
Yes, swap simple graham crumbs for crushed nuts or seeds for a low-carb version, or omit crumbs entirely.
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Key Lime Pie Yogurt Bark
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Ingredients
Base
Citrus
Sweetener
Toppings
Instructions
Mix the yogurt base
In a medium bowl, whisk together Greek yogurt, key lime juice, vanilla extract, powdered sweetener (or honey), lime zest, and vanilla protein powder until smooth and well combined. Taste and adjust sweetness or lime brightness as needed.
Prepare the pan
Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Spread the yogurt mixture evenly to about 1/4-inch thickness using an offset spatula for an even freeze.
Add toppings
Evenly sprinkle crushed gluten-free graham crackers and toasted coconut across the surface. Press gently so crumbs adhere without sinking.
Freeze until firm
Place the sheet flat in the freezer for at least 2–3 hours or until completely set. For a firmer bark, freeze overnight. Keep the pan flat to avoid uneven freezing.
Break and store
Lift the parchment and break the frozen bark into pieces. Store in an airtight container in the freezer up to two weeks, separating layers with parchment to prevent sticking.
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