0 Point Ice Cream

If you’re on Weight Watchers or simply trying to make healthier choices, chances are you’ve searched high and low for a treat that feels indulgent but doesn’t wreck your progress. Let me introduce you to my daily go-to, guilt-free dessert: 0 Point “Ice Cream.”

Yes, it’s made with fruit. Yes, it’s technically “blended.” And no, it’s not a smoothie. This is a spoonable, creamy, sweet-treat miracle that helped me lose over 60 pounds—while enjoying a BIG bowl every single day, sometimes even twice a day.

This frozen delight mimics the texture of soft serve, satisfies late-night sweet cravings, and fills you up without costing a single point (as long as you track it how it works for your journey). Ready to meet your new favorite “ice cream”?

🍌 Why I Call It “Ice Cream” (And Why It Works)

Okay, I know the Weight Watchers rulebook technically adds points for blended fruits—if you’re drinking them. But here’s the key: this is eaten with a spoon. It’s thick, it’s creamy, and it’s spoonable like a bowl of real ice cream or sorbet. There’s no sipping going on here!

Why this recipe works:

Natural sweetness: Frozen banana gives it that sweet, creamy texture without the need for added sugar.

Texture like real soft serve: You’ll be shocked how much this resembles ice cream once blended.

Zero points (depending on your plan): All the ingredients are zero-point foods for many people on most Weight Watchers plans.

Totally satisfying: It’s cold, delicious, and you get a big portion.

Customizable: Add-ins, toppings, and different fruit combos keep it interesting.

📝 Ingredients You’ll Need

Here’s what goes into one big bowl of creamy 0-point bliss:

🍓 Ingredients:

2 cups frozen strawberries (unsweetened) – Packed with fiber, vitamins, and vibrant berry flavor. Frozen is key!

1 ripe banana, frozen – Adds sweetness, thickness, and a creamy mouthfeel.

1/2 cup fat-free Greek yogurt – Protein-rich and gives that silky texture. Adds a bit of tang to balance the fruit.

1 teaspoon vanilla extract (optional) – Enhances the dessert-like flavor.

Sweetener of choice (optional) – Use if needed, but be mindful that it may add points depending on the type (stevia, monk fruit, erythritol are usually 0 points).

👩‍🍳 How To Make It (In Just 5 Minutes!)

You won’t believe how simple this is. No ice cream machine needed—just a good blender or food processor.

Instructions:

Prep your fruit
Peel the banana before freezing. Place sliced banana and strawberries in the freezer for at least a few hours (overnight is ideal).

Add to blender or food processor
Combine the frozen strawberries, frozen banana, Greek yogurt, and vanilla into a high-speed blender or food processor.

Blend
Start blending slowly and increase speed gradually. You may need to stop and scrape the sides. Don’t add liquid—it’ll make it a smoothie! Just be patient.

Customize texture
Blend until smooth for soft-serve or pulse until just combined if you want strawberry chunks for texture.

Serve immediately
Scoop it into a bowl and enjoy with a spoon like you would any ice cream. If it’s too soft, freeze for 20–30 minutes to firm it up a bit more.

💡 Tips + Tricks for Creamy Perfection

Use a powerful blender or food processor: Weak blenders might struggle with frozen fruit, so go slowly and scrape the sides if needed.

Let the fruit sit for 2–3 minutes before blending: Slightly thawing the fruit makes it easier to blend and keeps things creamy.

Double the batch and refreeze: Store extra portions in freezer-safe containers. Just let it sit at room temp for 10–15 minutes before eating.

Try other fruits: Mango, pineapple, blueberries, peaches—just be mindful of texture. Bananas help make it creamy.

No banana? Use frozen mango instead for a creamy, tropical version.

🍽️ Serving Ideas

While the base recipe is totally satisfying on its own, here are some delicious (still low-point) ways to serve it:

Top with a sprinkle of cinnamon – Adds a warm note and helps digestion.

Add sugar-free chocolate syrup – Just a drizzle can make it feel extra indulgent.

Sprinkle with unsweetened cocoa powder – For a chocolate-strawberry vibe.

Toss on a few mini chocolate chips or PB2 drizzle – May add a point or two, but worth it for a splurge.

Serve in a chilled bowl – Keeps it from melting too fast.

Make it a sundae bar – Use it as a base for a healthy family dessert night.

🔁 Variations to Keep It Fun

Eating this every day? Same! But switching it up helps prevent boredom. Try these combos:

Banana Berry Blast – Add blueberries or raspberries.

Chocolate Banana Delight – Add cocoa powder + sweetener.

Tropical Twist – Swap strawberries for frozen pineapple and mango.

Peanut Butter Cup – Add PB2 + mini chocolate chips.

“Strawberry Cheesecake” – Add a drop of cheesecake flavor extract or sugar-free cheesecake pudding mix (just a little!).

❄️ Storage Tips

If you want to batch-make this, here’s how:

Store in an airtight container in the freezer.

Let it thaw for 10–15 minutes before eating or microwave in 10-second intervals until scoopable.

Avoid adding liquid before freezing—it turns icy.

🏆 Final Thoughts

This 0 Point “Ice Cream” is more than a diet hack—it’s a sustainable habit that helped me shed over 60 pounds and curb dessert cravings without sacrifice. It feels like a treat, tastes like a treat, but fits perfectly into a healthy lifestyle.

If you’ve been on the fence about blending fruit, just give this a shot. Eat it with a spoon, enjoy every bite, and listen to your body and what works for you. You might just find your new favorite nightly ritual!

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