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]]>This unique flavor combo is a tropical blast! All you need is pineapple, vanilla paste, and a tiny bit of salt. This flavor will give you pineapple-upside-down-cake vibes in popsicle form! Try adding some coconut milk for a richer piña colada twist.
An absolute classic, this easy peaches and cream popsicle is great for little kids! All you need are some pureed peaches, vanilla yogurt, and milk if the peaches are too think. You can blend everything up and freeze it for a creamy, fruity treat! If you don’t have any peaches in the house, you can try using other fruit instead—it will be delicious either way.
For something more substantial that can be eaten as a real snack or for breakfast, blend up yogurt, peanut butter, banana, and honey. Add some dark chocolate chips or chunks to the mixture and pour them into your popsicle molds for a balanced meal in popsicle form!
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]]>Mash the strawberries and the bananas (preferably using a food blender) until you reach an even texture. Mix them with the yogurt and honey, then put everything in popsicle molds (you can buy them at the store or order some cool shapes online).
Well, the process is pretty much the same as with the strawberry-banana popsicles, only with raspberries instead. Go ahead and try making both kinds, and see which is your kids’ favorite. Satisfaction guaranteed!
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]]>We’ll start with the easiest popsicle recipe. Mix peach-flavored yogurt with thinly sliced peaches. Spoon the mixture into popsicle molds and freeze until they’re set, at least four hours. It’s that simple!
Here’s another easy peasy popsicle recipe. All you have to do is combine fresh strawberries and raspberries in a blender with chia seeds, fresh mint, and maple syrup or another sweetener of your choice. Blend and pour into your popsicle molds, freezing until solid. The chia adds a really fun and unique texture to the popsicle.
For a vacation in a popsicle, blend fresh pineapple with pineapple juice, cream of coconut, shredded coconut, lime juice, sugar, and optionally rum if you want this to be more of an adult dessert. Blend, pour into popsicle molds, and freeze until solid.
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]]>This recipe was shared by Gina Fontana, who runs the food blog Healthy Little Vittles. She decided to use manuka honey because it comes with a long list of health benefits—just like the rest of the ingredients you’ll use to make these tasty popsicles.
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]]>The post Delicious Popsicles to Make This Summer appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>This unique flavor combo is a tropical blast! All you need is pineapple, vanilla paste, and a tiny bit of salt. This flavor will give you pineapple-upside-down-cake vibes in popsicle form! Try adding some coconut milk for a richer piña colada twist.
An absolute classic, this easy peaches and cream popsicle is great for little kids! All you need are some pureed peaches, vanilla yogurt, and milk if the peaches are too think. You can blend everything up and freeze it for a creamy, fruity treat! If you don’t have any peaches in the house, you can try using other fruit instead—it will be delicious either way.
For something more substantial that can be eaten as a real snack or for breakfast, blend up yogurt, peanut butter, banana, and honey. Add some dark chocolate chips or chunks to the mixture and pour them into your popsicle molds for a balanced meal in popsicle form!
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]]>The post Your Kids Will Go Crazy for These Froyo Popsicles appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Mash the strawberries and the bananas (preferably using a food blender) until you reach an even texture. Mix them with the yogurt and honey, then put everything in popsicle molds (you can buy them at the store or order some cool shapes online).
Well, the process is pretty much the same as with the strawberry-banana popsicles, only with raspberries instead. Go ahead and try making both kinds, and see which is your kids’ favorite. Satisfaction guaranteed!
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]]>The post DIY Popsicles to Keep You Cool This Summer appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>We’ll start with the easiest popsicle recipe. Mix peach-flavored yogurt with thinly sliced peaches. Spoon the mixture into popsicle molds and freeze until they’re set, at least four hours. It’s that simple!
Here’s another easy peasy popsicle recipe. All you have to do is combine fresh strawberries and raspberries in a blender with chia seeds, fresh mint, and maple syrup or another sweetener of your choice. Blend and pour into your popsicle molds, freezing until solid. The chia adds a really fun and unique texture to the popsicle.
For a vacation in a popsicle, blend fresh pineapple with pineapple juice, cream of coconut, shredded coconut, lime juice, sugar, and optionally rum if you want this to be more of an adult dessert. Blend, pour into popsicle molds, and freeze until solid.
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]]>The post You Have to Try Matcha Manuka Chia Popsicles This Summer appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>This recipe was shared by Gina Fontana, who runs the food blog Healthy Little Vittles. She decided to use manuka honey because it comes with a long list of health benefits—just like the rest of the ingredients you’ll use to make these tasty popsicles.
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