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Dark Chocolate Protein Raspberry Clusters 

Updated: Feb 10, 2026 · Published: Oct 14, 2025 by Lindsay Lehrer · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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A Quick, High-Protein Raspberry Snack or Dessert

This recipe for dark chocolate protein raspberry clusters is perfect for after-school snacks, a guilt-free dessert, or a quick summer treat. With just a few ingredients — fresh raspberries, vanilla Greek yogurt, vanilla protein powder, and dark chocolate — it takes minutes to make and is packed with protein.

Bowl of dark chocolate protein raspberry clusters with one cluster broken open to show creamy raspberry filling.

Why You’ll Love These Dark Chocolate Protein Raspberry Clusters

These high protein raspberry clusters are juicy, sweet, and covered in a rich chocolate layer. They’re easy to make, freezer-friendly, and each bite has roughly 6–7 grams of protein (using Mud/Wtr Vanilla Protein Powder). Perfect for kids, adults, and anyone looking for a healthier dessert option.

This was inspired by my Easy White and Dark Chocolate Raspberry Bark. You may also want to check out this Copycat Tru Fru recipe!

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  • A Quick, High-Protein Raspberry Snack or Dessert
  • Why You’ll Love These Dark Chocolate Protein Raspberry Clusters
  • Ingredients for Dark Chocolate Protein Raspberry Clusters
  • Step-By-Step Instructions for Chocolate Raspberry Protein Snack
  • Substitutions for Dark Chocolate Protein Raspberry Clusters
  • Variations for Protein Raspberry Clusters
  • Equipment Needed
  • Storage for High Protein Raspberry Clusters
  • Top Tip
  • FAQs for Dark Chocolate Protein Raspberry Clusters
  • High Protein Recipes
  • Dessert Recipes

Ingredients for Dark Chocolate Protein Raspberry Clusters

Bowl filled with chocolate-covered raspberry protein clusters, one cluster split in half to show the inside texture.
  • Small container fresh raspberries
  • Vanilla Greek yogurt
  • Vanilla Protein Powder
  • Dark chocolate chips
  • Coconut oil

See recipe card for quantities.

Step-By-Step Instructions for Chocolate Raspberry Protein Snack

Mashing fresh raspberries in a bowl with a fork to start the base for raspberry protein clusters.
  1. Step 1: Mash raspberries. Use a fork until juicy but slightly chunky.
Mixing vanilla Greek yogurt and protein powder into mashed raspberries for protein cluster filling.
  1. Step 2: Mix yogurt and protein powder. Combine with mashed raspberries for a creamy filling.
Scooping raspberry protein mixture onto a parchment-lined baking sheet before freezing into clusters.
  1. Step 3: Freeze clusters. Scoop mixture onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and freeze until solid.
Dipping frozen raspberry protein clusters into melted dark chocolate for coating.
  1. Step 4: Dip in chocolate. Melt dark chocolate with coconut oil, coat clusters, and freeze again until chocolate sets.

Hint: If your melted chocolate thickens while dipping, warm in the microwave for 10–15 seconds to smooth it out again.

Substitutions for Dark Chocolate Protein Raspberry Clusters

  • Protein Powder: Any vanilla or unflavored protein powder works.
  • Greek Yogurt: Coconut or almond yogurt for dairy-free option.
  • Coconut Oil: Substitute with butter or neutral oil.

Variations for Protein Raspberry Clusters

  • Dairy-Free / Vegan: Use plant-based yogurt and dairy-free protein powder.
  • White Chocolate Protein Clusters: Swap dark chocolate for white chocolate for a sweeter flavor.
  • Mixed Berry Protein Clusters: Use strawberries or blueberries instead of raspberries for variety.

Equipment Needed

  • Mixing bowl
  • Fork or potato masher
  • Small cookie scooper
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Microwave-safe bowl or double boiler for chocolate
  • Airtight container for storage

Storage for High Protein Raspberry Clusters

Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 weeks. Let sit at room temperature for a few minutes before eating for ideal texture.

Top Tip

Make sure your clusters are fully frozen before dipping in chocolate to avoid melting.

FAQs for Dark Chocolate Protein Raspberry Clusters

How much protein is in each raspberry cluster?

Each cluster has roughly 6–7 grams of protein, depending on the brand of protein powder used. For this recipe, I used Mud/Wtr Vanilla Protein Powder, which gives each serving a nice protein boost without a chalky flavor.

Can I make these protein raspberry clusters dairy-free or vegan?

Absolutely! Just swap the Greek yogurt for a plant-based yogurt (like coconut or almond) and use a dairy-free protein powder and dairy-free dark chocolate chips. They’ll taste just as creamy and indulgent.

Can I use a different fruit instead of raspberries?

Yes! These work beautifully with strawberries, blueberries, or even chopped cherries. Just make sure the fruit isn’t too watery — pat dry before mixing for the best texture.

How long do dark chocolate raspberry clusters last in the freezer?

Store them in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks. They taste best slightly thawed, so let them sit out for about 5 minutes before eating.

Can I skip the protein powder?

You can! If you don’t need the extra protein, simply mix the raspberries and yogurt as-is. The clusters will still be creamy and delicious — just with a lighter texture.

Why is my chocolate cracking or not coating evenly?

Make sure your clusters are fully frozen before dipping. Also, adding a little coconut oil to your melted chocolate helps it coat smoothly and prevents cracking when frozen.

Can I meal prep these for the week?

Yes! These are perfect for meal prep. Make a batch, store in the freezer, and grab one or two whenever you need a quick snack, dessert, or protein boost.

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Bowl filled with dark chocolate protein raspberry clusters, a quick and easy no-bake snack.

Easy Dark Chocolate Raspberry Protein Clusters

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Quick, high-protein no-bake raspberry clusters coated in dark chocolate — perfect for dessert, after-school snacks, or freezer treats.
Author: Lindsay Lehrer
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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Freeze Time: 30 minutes minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

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Cost: $6
Servings: 8

Equipment

  • mixing bowl
  • Fork
  • Cookie scooper
  • baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • microwave safe bowl
  • airtight container

Ingredients

  • 1 small container fresh raspberries
  • ½ cup vanilla Greek yogurt
  • 1 scoop Mud/Wtr Vanilla Protein Powder
  • ½ cup dark chocolate chips
  • 1 teaspoon coconut oil

Instructions

  • Mash fresh raspberries in a bowl until juicy but slightly chunky.
  • Mix in Greek yogurt and protein powder until creamy.
  • Scoop mixture onto a parchment-lined baking sheet using a small cookie scoop. Freeze until solid.
  • Melt dark chocolate with coconut oil, dip frozen clusters, and return to freezer until chocolate sets.
  • Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 weeks.

Notes

  • Each cluster contains ~6–7g protein with Mud/Wtr Vanilla Protein Powder.
  • Freezer-friendly: layer with parchment paper to prevent sticking.
  • Optional: sprinkle sea salt on chocolate before it sets for a flavor boost.

Nutrition

Calories: 100kcal

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