My kids could eat popsicles all day, and I honestly don’t love all the sugar in the ones I find in my local grocery store. I found a fruit popsicle recipe they love and it’s easy and 6 others they also love.
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Fruit Popsicle recipe
I have included all 7 recipes I found. Summer is the perfect time to get fresh fruit and freeze it and use it later on to make fruit popsicles.
Fruit popsicles are easier to make than you think. Pick up some popsicle molds on Amazon and of course some popsicle sticks and find your favorite popsicle recipe.
Homemade Fruit Popsicles
In this recipe, you can use both fresh fruit or frozen fruit, and it has zero added fructose corn syrup. they are made from a delightful array of fruits such as mangoes, pitaya (dragonfruit), peaches, strawberries, and an abundance of other delectable choices!
Additionally, feel free to mix and match these fruity wonders and even experiment with various juices to create unique flavor combinations.
For a natural sweetness boost, consider incorporating apple juice, while the addition of orange juice will infuse the treats with a delightful blend of sweetness and refreshing acidity. Enjoy the taste of summer in every icy bite!
No Sugar Orange Popsicle
These homemade popsicles have a secret ingredient of carrots, and has fresh fruit you can typically find all year long.
This mom has a kiddo with some skin issues and these popsicles don't flare up her condition unlike ones she was buying in the grocery store.
Peaches and Cream Popsicles (without Yogurt)
Indulge in the ultimate frozen delight for summer with these luscious peaches and cream popsicles!
This delightful vegan and gluten-free recipe skips the yogurt but doesn't compromise on taste.
Sweet and juicy peaches, blended with creamy coconut milk and a hint of maple syrup, create a simple yet utterly delicious treat.
Loved by both kids and adults, these popsicles are a refreshing and guilt-free way to savor the season's flavors.
Watermelon Strawberry Popsicles
Raise your hand if you could eat your weight in the summertime with watermelon and strawberries?
If so, this is the recipe for you. Remember, making fruit popsicles isn't hard. You simply need fresh ingredients and some sort of natural sweetener.
These would be great to freeze for the winter time when watermelon and strawberries are impossible to find. You could also add some kiwi fruit as that goes really well with these flavors.
4-Ingredient Fat Free Chocolate Pops
This one is for all the chocolate lovers. Although it's not a fruit popsicle, it's still a popsicle and sometimes chocolate just makes the world better.
There are only 4 ingredients and guess what the best news is it is fat - free, oh and delicious.
Homemade Cherry Popsicles |
This recipe may take you back to your childhood if you remember sitting by the pool eating popsicles with your feet in the pool.
These cherry popsicles are so good and so easy to make. These healthy popsicles will actually freeze up to 3 months, so make up a huge bunch and when the sweet tooth attacks and it's cold outside, grab a popsicle.
Breakfast Cereal Popsicles
When it comes to a healthy ice pop, this isn't going to be at the top of the list.
However, sometimes you need a little fun and this momma put fruit pebbles cereal in her popsicles and her kids loved it.
It only has 3 ingredients: Dry cereal, Greek yogurt, and milk.
How Long Does It Take Popsicles to Freeze?
This depends on your freezer, I would say at least 4 hours, but I typically make this at night and then leave them overnight and place them in a ziplock bag.
How Long Do Popsicles Last in the Freezer?
You can store them in the freezer for around 3 months. If you use a machine that takes the air out of your bags they might last longer.
Let us know in the comments which one you are trying first and what is your favorite popsicle flavor. Have fun making your fruit popsicle recipe.