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This cool and creamy Chocolate Yogurt is a delicious nutritious way to satisfy a chocolate craving. Simply stir some unsweetened cocoa powder and your sweetener of choice into plain nonfat Greek yogurt and voilà, you’ve got a chocolaty creamy indulgence that’s healthy and delicious!
I love chocolate, especially the really good dark kind so I always have some on hand to satisfy a craving when it strikes.
But I often have trouble meeting the Weight Watchers Good Health Guideline regarding dairy (2 servings of nonfat dairy a day). So, when I saw this suggestion from a Leader in a recent Weight Watchers Weekly, it was a light bulb moment: A way to enjoy a creamy chocolate treat AND increase my intake of non-fat dairy. (Talk about a win-win!)

This simple yogurt cocoa combination has become a go-to treat for me. Because Greek yogurt is so high in protein, it keeps me satisfied a lot longer than the straight dark chocolate does.
I tend to grab whatever Greek yogurt is most reasonably priced when I shop. Fage, Chobani, Trader Joe’s and Aldi all are personal favorites. (If you are not a fan of Greek yogurt, check out this creamy cottage cheese chocolate mousse instead.)
Ingredients & Substitutions
- Plain Nonfat Greek Yogurt – One of my favorite creamy high protein zero point go-to foods. use whatever yogurt you prefer, just update the points accordingly. Pureed cottage cheese is another great alternative if you don’t like the tangy flavor of yogurt.
- Unsweetened Cocoa Powder – Any kind will work here.
- Sugar Free Sweetener – I used truvia (affiliate link). Use whatever you prefer. Sugar, maple syrup and honey will also work, but increase the WW Points value.
Additions & Variations
This is a recipe you can experiment with. Possible additions & variations include:
- PB2 (affiliate link) (peanut butter flour (affiliate link))
- Chopped nuts
- Instant coffee powder
- Chopped nuts
- Ground cinnamon
- Vanilla
- Flavored extracts (orange, coffee, mint, etc.)
WW Points & Calories
According to my calculations, each serving has just:
- Calories: 79 calories
- WW Points: 1 To see your WW Points for this recipe, track it in the WW App! (You must be logged into WW on a smartphone or tablet.)
- Old Points: 2 PointsPlus
You may have to adjust this depending on the kind of yogurt and/or sweetener you choose.
How to Make this Chocolate Yogurt Snack
Step 1: Gather yogurt, cocoa powder and sweetener.
Step 2: Add yogurt to a small bowl (affiliate link).

Step 3: Add the cocoa powder and sweetener to the yogurt.

Step 4: Stir with a spoon until thoroughly combined. Enjoy!


For another creamy, protein-packed treat, try my new favorite Chocolate Mocha Greek Yogurt. It’s my homemade version of Yoplait’s Oui yogurt, but with a healthy twist.
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Weight Watchers Creamy Chocolate Yogurt Recipe
Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 ounces plain nonfat Greek yogurt
- 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
- 1 tablespoon xylitol or your sweetener of choice, I like Truvia (affiliate link)
Instructions
- Stir together the yogurt, cocoa powder and your sweetener of choice until well blended.
Notes
(Must be logged into WW on a smartphone or tablet.) 2 PointsPlus (Old plan)
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Delicious Weight Watchers-Friendly Greek Yogurt Recipes
- If you love creamy chocolate yogurt in the morning, you might also enjoy my Cherry Chocolate Protein Smoothie Bowl for a fruity, protein-packed breakfast
- This 2-Ingredient Creamy Jello Yogurt Fluff is my go-to quick and light dessert. With just yogurt and sugar-free Jello, it’s creamy, sweet, and perfect for when I want a guilt-free treat that comes together in minutes.
- I love starting my morning with this Skinny Pumpkin Pie Yogurt Breakfast. It’s creamy, protein-packed, and lightly spiced with pumpkin pie flavors—a healthy, satisfying breakfast that feels indulgent but keeps me on track.
- These Chocolate Cheesecake Dessert Cups are my favorite way to enjoy a rich chocolate treat without overindulging. Creamy, decadent, and single-serve, they’re perfect for dessert, a snack, or even a special breakfast treat.





Omg yummy hit the spot and zero point, winner winner chicken dinner
I accidentally bought full fat Greek yogurt (I’ll get nonfat next time) and used it for this recipe. I was craving ice cream and this satisfied me. I put more sweetener in it, I didn’t like the sourness with just one tablespoon.
Add a dash of salt, a tsp of sugar free chocolate pudding and use the Hershey’s Special Dark cocoa, YUMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Yum.Yum.Yum!!! Thanks for sharing, Dana. 🙂
Absolutely DELICIOUS?
I use Greek yogurt with a box of fr chocolate pudding and it is so yummy!?
That is fat free chocolate pudding.
Delicious and very easy!
I was a little skeptical before I tasted but let me tell you this dessert is delicious and satisfying ????????
Is great! Many thanks!
I didn’t like this and I was so disappointed. I love chocolate but I don’t like yogurt. I used vanilla yogurt and I even used 2 stevia packets bc it wasn’t sweet enough for one for me. Overall I think the problem is just that it is a little bit bitter and there was nothing to save this from being bitter. It’s a great idea though if it works for you.
Hi Katie, I can understand how this didn’t work for you if you don’t like yogurt! ~Martha
This was great! Worked perfectly with regular plain yogurt. Added some peanut butter powder. Yum!