Easy Ninja Creami Mocha Frozen Yogurt
Creamy homemade mocha frozen yogurt made in the Ninja Creami. Learn the best yogurt types, sweeteners, coffee variations, and step‑by‑step instructions for a rich, coffeehouse‑style frozen dessert you customize at home.

If you love a creamy frozen coffee dessert but do not love coffeehouse prices, this homemade mocha frozen yogurt is about to become your new freezer favorite. It has the rich chocolate-coffee flavor of a blended mocha, the tangy creaminess of yogurt, and that dreamy scoopable texture the Ninja Creami is famous for. This recipe also makes a fun homemade treat for a National Ice Cream Social, summer party, or easy freezer dessert night. Best of all, you can make it as bold, sweet, light, or indulgent as you like.
History of Frozen Yogurt and What It Is
Frozen yogurt, often called froyo, became popular in the United States in the 1970s and grew into a mainstream frozen dessert during the 1980s. Unlike traditional ice cream, frozen yogurt is made with yogurt cultures, dairy or dairy alternatives, sweetener, and flavorings. It usually tastes a little tangier than ice cream and can be lighter in fat depending on the yogurt you choose.
For this mocha frozen yogurt recipe, that tang is exactly what makes the flavor so good. The yogurt balances the chocolate and coffee, giving you a dessert that tastes rich without feeling heavy.

What Is a Ninja Creami?
The Ninja Creami is a countertop frozen dessert maker that turns a frozen-solid base into ice cream, sorbet, milkshakes, smoothie bowls, and frozen yogurt. Instead of churning while the mixture freezes, you freeze the base first, then process it in the machine until it becomes creamy. That makes it perfect for homemade frozen yogurt recipes because you control the ingredients, sweetness, caffeine level, and texture.
I asked the same question. Why do I have to freeze it for 24 hours? The 24-hour freeze gives the mixture enough time to freeze solid from edge to center. That matters because the Ninja Creami does not churn liquid like an ice cream maker. It shaves and blends a frozen block into a creamy texture. If the base is not fully frozen, the finished yogurt can turn out slushy, icy, or uneven.

Types of Yogurt to Use for This Frozen Yogurt Recipe
Plain Greek yogurt is the best pick for this Ninja Creami frozen yogurt recipe. It makes the mocha frozen yogurt thick, creamy, and a little tangy. It also adds extra protein, which helps the pint feel more satisfying. Whole milk yogurt works well too. It tastes a bit softer and richer, and it gives the frozen yogurt a smoother, less tangy flavor.
Low-fat yogurt works, but it may need a splash of milk and an extra re-spin to get creamy. Vanilla yogurt is a good choice if you want a sweeter dessert-style base, but use less added sweetener so the recipe does not get too sweet. Dairy-free yogurt can also work in this Ninja Creami mocha frozen yogurt. Choose a thick coconut, almond, or oat yogurt for the best texture.

Why Homemade Mocha Frozen Yogurt Beats the Coffee House Frozen Mocha
A coffeehouse frozen mocha is fun, but homemade mocha frozen yogurt gives you more flavor control and a better freezer-friendly texture. You can make it less sweet, more chocolatey, higher in protein, lower in sugar, or completely decaf. Plus, you also get the satisfaction of enjoying a coffeehouse-style frozen dessert straight from your own freezer.
You can make this Ninja Creami mocha frozen yogurt with instant espresso or coffee granules for an easy, bold coffee flavor. They dissolve right into the yogurt base and give the frozen yogurt a coffeehouse-style mocha taste without adding extra liquid. Use a little less for a mild mocha flavor or add more for a stronger espresso-style frozen yogurt. For a late-night or lower-caffeine dessert, choose decaf instant espresso or coffee granules.

The Simple Ingredients Behind a Rich Coffeehouse-Style Flavor
- 1 1/2 cups plain Greek yogurt or whole milk yogurt
- 2 to 4 teaspoons instant espresso granules
- 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1/4 to a 1/3 cup of honey, maple syrup, or sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- Optional: 1 to 2 tablespoons milk, half-and-half, or chocolate milk for re-spinning
Sugar vs. Honey vs. Maple Syrup: Which Is Better?
For the smoothest mocha frozen yogurt, sugar usually gives the cleanest coffeehouse flavor because it dissolves evenly and does not compete with the cocoa. Honey adds floral sweetness and helps soften the frozen base, but it can slightly overpower the mocha flavor. Maple syrup brings warmth and a caramel-like note that pairs beautifully with coffee, especially if you like a cozy mocha latte taste. I combined maple syrup and honey. If you’re not sure, use maple syrup for flavor, honey for softness, or sugar for the most classic mocha frozen yogurt.

How to Make Creamy Mocha Frozen Yogurt in a Ninja Creami
- Whisk the yogurt, dissolved instant espresso granules, cocoa powder, sweetener, vanilla, and salt until completely smooth.
- Taste the mixture before freezing. It should taste slightly sweeter and stronger than you want the final dessert to taste because freezing dulls sweetness and flavor.
- Pour the mixture into a Ninja Creami pint container, keeping it below the max fill line.
- Freeze on a level surface for at least 24 hours.
- Process using the Frozen Yogurt or Lite Ice Cream setting, depending on your model.
- If the texture looks crumbly, add 1 tablespoon of milk and re-spin.
- Scoop and serve immediately, or add chocolate chips, brownie pieces, cacao nibs, or crushed cookies using the Mix-In setting.
If the texture isn’t what you’re expecting, you can also change the texture after the first spin. For a softer Ninja Creami frozen yogurt, add a splash of half-and-half, milk, or chocolate milk and re-spin. Or for a richer mocha dessert, use the Mix-In setting with mini chocolate chips, chopped dark chocolate, brownie pieces, or a spoonful of chocolate hazelnut spread.

Common Mistakes to Avoid for the Smoothest, Boldest Scoop
For the smoothest Ninja Creami mocha frozen yogurt, start with thick yogurt. Watery yogurt freezes harder and can turn icy. Greek yogurt or whole milk yogurt gives the best creamy frozen yogurt texture. Taste the base before it freezes too. It should taste bold, sweet, and chocolatey because frozen desserts taste less sweet after freezing.
Dissolve the instant espresso granules before mixing them in. This keeps the yogurt base smooth and helps the coffee flavor spread evenly. Keep the mixture below the Ninja Creami pint max fill line so it processes evenly. If the first spin looks crumbly, do not worry. Add a splash of milk and re-spin for a smoother, scoopable mocha frozen yogurt. A tiny pinch of salt also helps the cocoa and espresso taste deeper.

What does this Creami Coffee Mocha Yogurt Taste Like?
This Ninja Creami mocha frozen yogurt is creamy, chocolatey, lightly tangy, and full of coffeehouse flavor without the coffeehouse run. Or the coffee house price! It is the kind of easy homemade frozen dessert that feels special but uses simple ingredients you probably already have. Keep one pint in the freezer, and your next mocha craving is only a spin away.
If you don’t have coffee granules and have leftover coffee, then you can use it in this Ninja Creami mocha frozen yogurt instead of instant espresso granules. Start with 2 tablespoons of strong cooled coffee and whisk it into the yogurt base with the cocoa powder, honey (or maple syrup), vanilla, and salt. Use strong coffee so the mocha flavor still tastes bold and avoid adding too much liquid or the frozen yogurt may spin softer and icier. If the base tastes too mild, add a small pinch of instant espresso granules or a little extra cocoa before freezing.

Creami Mocha Frozen Yogurt
Savoring a Creami Mocha Frozen Yogurt is the perfect way to add a sweet pause to your routine. Whether you're meeting friends or taking a moment for yourself, make it a treat to remember.
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups plain Greek yogurt or whole milk yogurt
- 1 to 2 teaspoons instant espresso granules
- 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
- 2 to 3 tablespoons of honey, maple syrup, or sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
- Optional: 1 to 2 tablespoons milk, half-and-half, or chocolate milk for re-spinning
Instructions
- Whisk the yogurt, dissolved instant espresso granules, cocoa powder, sweetener, vanilla, and salt until completely smooth.
- Taste the mixture before freezing. It should taste slightly sweeter and stronger than you want the final dessert to taste because freezing dulls sweetness and flavor.
- Pour the mixture into a Ninja Creami pint container, keeping it below the max fill line.
- Freeze on a level surface for at least 24 hours.
- Process using the Frozen Yogurt or Lite Ice Cream setting, depending on your model.
- If the texture looks crumbly, add 1 tablespoon of milk and re-spin.
- Scoop and serve immediately, or add chocolate chips, brownie pieces, cacao nibs, or crushed cookies using the Mix-In setting.
Nutrition Information
Yield
2Serving Size
1Amount Per Serving Calories 236Total Fat 2gSaturated Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 2gCholesterol 9mgSodium 72mgCarbohydrates 30gFiber 3gSugar 18gProtein 22g
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