
If you are looking for a way to crush your late-night dessert cravings without blowing your macros, this is it. I've been experimenting with different ways to make Greek yogurt actually taste like a decadent treat, and this chocolate cherry combination is the winner. By using a specific mixing technique, we turn standard yogurt into a light, mousse-like “cheesecake” that feels way more indulgent than it actually is.
The beauty of this recipe is the volume. We're using a full 1.5 cups of yogurt, but because of the way the pudding mix reacts with the dairy, it whips up into a massive serving that keeps you full for hours. It's got that classic Black Forest cake flavor profile—rich chocolate, tart cherries, and a creamy finish—but with over 35g of protein per serving.
If you're looking for other High Protein Dessert hits from the archive, try these:
- High Protein Brownie Batter The 2 Minute Cravings Killer
- Oreo Cheesecake Protein Mousse
- Low Calorie Fruit Dip The 25 Calorie Guilt Free Hack
The Pudding Mix Strategy
The secret to getting that thick, cheesecake-like consistency lies in the modified cornstarch found in the sugar-free pudding mix. When you whisk this into the Greek yogurt, the starch begins to absorb the excess moisture from the yogurt. This doesn't just flavor the dish; it acts as a stabilizer. If you just stirred it in with a spoon, it would stay dense. But if you whip it aggressively, you incorporate air, creating a “fluffy” texture that mimics a whipped cheesecake filling.

Why You'll Love This Recipe
- High-Volume Satisfaction: The combination of protein and the thickening power of the pudding mix creates a massive portion for relatively low calories.
- Zero-Cook Prep: This is a true 2-minute recipe. No baking, no waiting for things to set in the fridge, just mix and eat.
- Black Forest Flavor Profile: The pairing of deep fudge chocolate with the tart cherry pie filling provides a complex flavor that tastes like a professional bakery dessert.
- Macro-Friendly: This is designed to fit into a fat-loss or muscle-building phase, focusing on high protein and minimal added sugars.
What makes Chocolate Cherry Fluffy Yogurt special?
What sets this apart from a standard bowl of yogurt is the “mellowing” effect of the cocoa-based pudding mix on the tartness of the Greek yogurt. Usually, plain Greek yogurt has a sharp tang that can be off-putting. The fudge pudding mix contains alkalized cocoa which neutralizes that acidity, while the gums in the mix change the structural integrity of the dairy. You aren't eating yogurt anymore; you're eating a stabilized chocolate mousse.
Key Equipment Focus
Digital Scale: Precision is everything with high-protein baking and prep. Weighing your ingredients (especially the 340g of yogurt) is the only way to ensure the hydration levels are correct and your macros are accurate.
Silicone Spatula Set: You want a stiff spatula for the initial mix to ensure the pudding powder is fully integrated into the yogurt without leaving “chalky” pockets of dry mix at the bottom of the bowl.

Ingredient Deep Dive & Strategy
- Non-Fat Greek Yogurt: This provides the high-protein base. The high moisture content is necessary to hydrate the starches in the pudding mix.
- Sugar-Free Fudge Pudding Mix: This acts as both the sweetener and the structural thickener. The “Fudge” version provides a deeper color and richer flavor than standard chocolate.
- Zero Sugar Cherry Pie Filling: This adds the essential “cordial” element. The tartness of the cherries cuts through the richness of the chocolate.
- Fat-Free Whipped Topping: This adds a secondary level of aeration, making the final bites feel lighter on the palate.
Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake Fluffy Yogurt Step by Step Instructions
1. Weigh and combine: Place your mixing bowl on the Digital Kitchen Scale and tare it out. Add 1.5 cups (approx 340g) of Greek yogurt. Sprinkle the entire packet of sugar-free fudge pudding mix over the top.
Pro Tip: Do not dump the powder in one pile. Sprinkling it across the surface prevents the mix from clumping when you start whisking.
2. The “Aggressive” Mix: Using your Silicone Spatula Set, stir the mixture slowly at first to incorporate the powder. Once the powder is no longer visible, switch to a vigorous whisking motion for about 30-45 seconds. You will feel the mixture tighten up and become significantly thicker.
3. Layer the toppings: Divide the chocolate base into two bowls if sharing, or keep it in one for a massive meal. Spoon the zero sugar cherry pie filling over the top. The contrast between the dark chocolate and red cherries is what gives it that “Black Forest” look.
Pro Tip: If you want a “swirled” effect, take a knife and gently pull the cherry sauce through the chocolate base once or twice.
4. Final garnish: Top with a generous serving of zero sugar whipped cream and a few sprinkles. Serve immediately while the mixture is at its fluffiest.

Troubleshooting & FAQ
Why is my yogurt grainy?
This usually happens if the pudding mix doesn't hydrate properly. This can occur if your yogurt is “extra thick” or strained too much. Add one tablespoon of almond milk or water and whisk again; it will smooth out instantly.
Can I use regular chocolate pudding mix?
Yes, but the “Fudge” version is specifically formulated with more cocoa solids, which provides a better structural set and a more intense flavor that masks the yogurt tang better.
Does this store well in the fridge?
It will stay safe to eat for 48 hours, but the “fluff” factor will decrease. The starch will continue to pull moisture, and it may become slightly rubbery after 24 hours. It is best enjoyed fresh.
My mix is too thick to stir, what happened?
Some brands of Greek yogurt are drier than others. If it feels like cement, you just need a splash of liquid to help the pudding mix dissolve.
Can I use a hand mixer?
Absolutely. Using a hand mixer for 30 seconds will result in an even lighter, more “cool whip” like texture than mixing by hand.

Substitutions Table
| Component | Swap Options |
| Greek Yogurt | Dairy-free soy yogurt or Icelandic Skyr |
| Fudge Pudding Mix | SF Cheesecake or SF Vanilla + 1 tbsp Cocoa |
| Cherry Pie Filling | Fresh macerated strawberries or raspberries |
| Whipped Topping | Whipped coconut cream or Greek yogurt foam |
Storage & Reheating
Keep any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Do not freeze this recipe; the stabilizers in the pudding mix will break down during the thawing process, resulting in a watery, separated mess. No reheating is required as this is a cold dessert.
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If you love High Protein Desserts as much as I do, these three hits from the archive are worth checking out next.
- High Protein Cherry Pineapple Dump Cake
- High Protein Brownie Cookies (High-Protein Recipe)
- Single Serve Oreo Cottage Cheese Cheesecake High Protein
The Final Verdict & Share
This Chocolate Cherry Fluffy Yogurt is the ultimate “cheat code” for hitting your protein goals while satisfying a massive sweet tooth. It's thick, rich, and takes less time to make than it does to read this post. Make it, snap a photo, and tag us so we can see your fluffy creations!

Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake Fluffy Yogurt
Ingredients
- 1.5 cups Non-fat Greek Yogurt approx 340g
- 1 packet Sugar-Free Fudge Pudding Mix standard 1.4oz box
- 0.5 cup Zero Sugar Cherry Pie Filling
- 4 tbsp Zero Sugar Whipped Topping
- 1 tsp Rainbow Sprinkles optional
Equipment
- Digital Scale
- Silicone Spatula
Method
- Place a mixing bowl on a digital scale and weigh out the Greek yogurt.
- Add the entire packet of sugar-free fudge pudding mix to the yogurt.
- Stir slowly with a spatula until the powder is incorporated, then whisk vigorously for 30-45 seconds until the mixture doubles in perceived volume and becomes thick and fluffy.
- Divide the mixture into two bowls and top each with cherry pie filling and a dollop of whipped topping.




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