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Key Lime Pie Yogurt Bark

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By: Chef ElenaUpdated: Jan 17, 2026
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A bright, creamy frozen treat that tastes like key lime pie — made with Greek yogurt, zesty lime, crunchy gluten-free graham crumbs and toasted coconut for a refreshing, protein-packed snack.

Key Lime Pie Yogurt Bark

This Key Lime Pie Yogurt Bark became my summer obsession the first time I layered tart, tangy yogurt with bright key lime and crunchy crumbs on a hot afternoon. I discovered the combination while cleaning out the fridge before a beach weekend: a tub of Greek yogurt, a bag of gluten-free graham crackers, and a lonely lime. The first bite reminded me of the cool, creamy pie I grew up eating but in frozen, snackable form — light enough to share after a barbecue yet satisfying enough to end a weeknight meal.

I love this version because it carries all the flavors of a classic dessert — tart lime, vanilla sweetness, toasted coconut and a buttery crunch — but swaps heavy cream and a baked crust for a leaner, protein-forward base. It’s become my go-to for easy entertaining and a reliable lunchbox treat for hot days. When friends try it, I always get the same reaction: surprised that something so simple can taste so indulgent. On a recent family picnic, my niece declared it “magical,” which is why this will always have a place in my summer repertoire.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • This no-bake frozen snack is ready with only about 10 minutes of active prep time and sets in the freezer for 2–3 hours, making it perfect for quick dessert turns or last-minute entertaining.
  • It uses pantry-friendly staples — plain Greek yogurt, key lime juice, vanilla protein powder, and gluten-free graham crumbs — so you can assemble it even when you don’t have a full grocery run planned.
  • Higher in protein than traditional pie thanks to the yogurt and optional protein powder, it’s a satisfying, lighter finish after meals or a post-workout treat that still feels indulgent.
  • The texture is delightfully contrasting: creamy frozen yogurt, crisp toasted coconut, and crumbly graham pieces that mimic a graham crust without baking or butter.
  • Make-ahead friendly — keep it in the freezer for quick portion control, pack it for picnics, or serve at summer gatherings where you want a fuss-free chilled option.
  • Flexible on diet swaps: use dairy-free yogurt and protein powder to make a vegan-friendly version and keep it gluten-free by choosing certified gluten-free crumbs.

On a personal note, this recipe has saved more than one hot July Sunday at my house. I love that I can pull a slab from the freezer, snap it into pieces and instantly have a crowd-pleasing treat. Guests always ask for the “secret” — and it really is the lime zest. That tiny flourish lifts the whole thing and makes it feel like a proper key lime pie rather than just frozen yogurt.

Ingredients

  • Greek yogurt (2.5 cups): I use plain non-fat Greek yogurt for a creamy base with high protein and tang. Look for thicker styles like Chobani or Fage for the best set; if you prefer richer texture, swap to low-fat.
  • Key lime juice (3.5 tablespoons): Fresh-squeezed key lime juice delivers the bright, tart flavor that defines the dish. Bottled key lime juice works in a pinch, but fresh will be livelier.
  • Powdered sweetener or honey (2 tablespoons swerve or 1 tablespoon honey): I often use powdered Swerve for zero-calorie sweetness that dissolves easily; 1 tablespoon honey is an excellent natural alternative if you prefer real sugar.
  • Vanilla extract (1 teaspoon): Adds warm background sweetness; pure vanilla rather than imitation gives the best aroma.
  • Lime zest (1 tablespoon): Fresh zest is essential — it holds aromatic oils that brighten each bite. Zest before juicing so you don’t waste the peel.
  • Crushed gluten-free graham crackers (1/3 cup): I used Simple Mills Honey Cinnamon Sweet Thins for both flavor and a sturdy crumb; choose certified gluten-free if you need to avoid gluten.
  • Toasted unsweetened coconut (1/4 cup): Toasted flakes add a nutty crunch and mimic toasted meringue notes that pair beautifully with lime.
  • Vanilla protein powder (1 scoop): Optional but recommended for added protein and a hint of vanilla; use dairy-free if needed.

Instructions

Mix the base: In a medium mixing bowl, combine 2.5 cups plain Greek yogurt, 3.5 tablespoons key lime juice, 1 scoop vanilla protein powder, 2 tablespoons powdered Swerve (or 1 tablespoon honey), 1 teaspoon vanilla extract and 1 tablespoon lime zest. Whisk until the mixture is smooth and homogenous; taste and adjust sweetness — the chilly freeze mutes sweetness slightly, so aim for just a touch brighter than you want the final product. Prepare the pan: Line a baking sheet (about 9x13 inches works well) with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Using a flexible spatula, spread the yogurt mixture into an even, thin layer roughly 1/4 inch thick — thinner layers freeze faster and produce crispier bark, while slightly thicker layers are creamier. Add toppings: Evenly sprinkle the 1/3 cup crushed gluten-free graham crackers and 1/4 cup toasted coconut across the surface. Reserve a pinch of lime zest to finish and scatter that on top for a bright visual. Press the crumbs gently so they adhere but don’t fully sink — you still want visible texture. Freeze until set: Transfer the sheet to the freezer and freeze for at least 2–3 hours, or until fully firm. For best results, give it a minimum of 3 hours to ensure the center is frozen through; overnight is fine and makes it easier to break into clean pieces. Break and store: Once frozen solid, lift the parchment or silicone mat and break the bark into rustic pieces. Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 weeks, separating layers with parchment to prevent sticking. Let pieces sit at room temperature for 2–3 minutes before eating if you want them slightly softer. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • This is high in protein relative to most frozen treats thanks to Greek yogurt and a scoop of protein powder; expect about 10–15 grams of protein per serving depending on your protein powder.
  • Freeze storage: the bark stores well for up to 2 weeks in an airtight container; beyond that it can develop freezer flavors or ice crystals that affect texture.
  • Use powdered sweetener if you want a lower-calorie version; granulated sugar won’t dissolve as smoothly in the cold yogurt base unless you heat the mixture briefly to dissolve and then cool.
  • For a firmer bar, make a slightly thicker layer (about 1/2 inch) and freeze overnight; for crispier shards keep it thin and spread evenly.

My favorite thing about this dish is how portable and versatile it is — I’ve packed it in insulated coolers for beach days, sliced it into small shards for kids’ lunchboxes, and even used leftovers as a tangy topping for warm fruit cups. Each time I bring it out, someone asks for the recipe and then modifies it to their taste, which is the highest compliment a simple dish can get.

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Storage Tips

Store pieces in a single layer or separated by parchment paper in an airtight, freezer-safe container to avoid sticking and protect against freezer burn. For long-term storage beyond two weeks, wrap pieces tightly in plastic and then place them in a rigid container; this double protection minimizes ice crystals. To serve, remove the number of pieces you need and let them sit 2–5 minutes at room temperature for a softer bite, or enjoy straight from the freezer for a crisp, ice-cream-like texture.

Ingredient Substitutions

Swap plain Greek yogurt for full-fat or low-fat versions depending on how rich you want the texture; full-fat will be creamier but higher in calories. Use dairy-free coconut or almond-based yogurt plus a plant-based protein powder to make a vegan-friendly alternative — be sure the yogurt is thick (strained) to avoid a watery finish. If you don’t have key limes, regular lime juice works, but increase zest slightly for a punchier aroma. Replace the graham crumbs with crushed digestive biscuits or almond flour for a nutty crunch.

Serving Suggestions

Serve shards on a platter with fresh berries and mint for an elegant summer dessert, or tuck pieces into packed lunches as a cold treat. For an adult-friendly finish, grate a little lime zest over each piece and drizzle a tiny amount of honey. It also pairs beautifully with grilled fruit — think grilled peaches or pineapple — providing a refreshing contrast to warm caramelized flavors.

Cultural Background

Key lime pie is a classic American dessert originating from the Florida Keys, traditionally made with key lime juice, sweetened condensed milk and a graham cracker crust. This frozen yogurt interpretation pays homage to that heritage by retaining the citrus-forward profile and the graham crumb texture while swapping the traditional custard for a chilled, protein-rich base. It’s a lighter, modern twist that nods to summer traditions while adapting to contemporary preferences for make-ahead and lower-fat options.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer, emphasize fresh limes and toasted coconut for true tropical vibes; add seasonal berries on the side. For cooler months, add a sprinkle of ground ginger or warm cinnamon to the crumbs for a comforting spin. Around holidays, layer pomegranate seeds on top for color or mix a tablespoon of citrus marmalade into the base for a more festive sweetness.

Meal Prep Tips

Portion the set bark into snack-sized pieces and store in single layers separated by parchment for grab-and-go snacking. For weekly meal prep, make a double batch and divide into 8–10 portions so you always have a protein-rich treat. If you’re prepping ahead, freeze flat on a sheet tray, then transfer to labeled freezer bags to save space; this keeps pieces crisp and makes it easy to track freshness.

In the end, this Key Lime Pie Yogurt Bark is one of those simple pleasures that feels celebratory without fuss. It’s quick, adaptable, and reliably loved by kids and adults alike — a small, bright slice of summer you can make any time.

Pro Tips

  • Taste the yogurt mixture before freezing and make it slightly sweeter than you think — freezing dulls sweetness.

  • Use a microplane to zest the lime finely; the small pieces distribute flavor without creating chewy bits.

  • Freeze on a flat surface in the coldest part of your freezer to reduce ice crystal formation and get a cleaner break.

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.

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Snack HacksKey Lime Pie Yogurt BarkYogurt BarkKey LimeGluten-FreeGreek YogurtNo-BakeSummer DessertHealthy Snack
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Key Lime Pie Yogurt Bark

This Key Lime Pie Yogurt Bark recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 8 steaks
Key Lime Pie Yogurt Bark
Prep:10 minutes
Cook:3 hours
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:3 hours 10 minutes

Instructions

1

Combine ingredients

In a medium bowl, whisk together 2.5 cups plain Greek yogurt, 3.5 tablespoons key lime juice, 1 scoop vanilla protein powder, 2 tablespoons powdered Swerve (or 1 tablespoon honey), 1 teaspoon vanilla extract and 1 tablespoon lime zest until smooth. Taste and adjust sweetness.

2

Spread on baking sheet

Line a 9x13 inch baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Spread the yogurt mixture into an even 1/4-inch layer using a spatula; thinner layers freeze crisper.

3

Add toppings

Sprinkle 1/3 cup crushed gluten-free graham crackers and 1/4 cup toasted coconut evenly over the surface. Reserve a pinch of lime zest for garnish and press crumbs gently to adhere.

4

Freeze until set

Transfer the sheet to the freezer and freeze at least 2–3 hours, preferably 3 hours or overnight, until fully firm throughout.

5

Break and store

Lift the parchment and break the frozen slab into pieces. Store in an airtight container separated with parchment paper for up to 2 weeks in the freezer.

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Nutrition

Calories: 120kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein:
12g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 2g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat:
2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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