How To Make Homemade Popsicles With 3 Ingredients


These creamy homemade popsicles are stupid simple: Throw all ingredients into a blender, pour into popsicle molds, and freeze. It could not be any easier!

Homemade Popsicles - Ingredients: 1 can coconut milk, 10 oz fruit of choice, 2 tbsp... Full recipe: https://lett-trim.today/2016/09/08/homemade-popsicles-recipe/ @choccoveredkt

 

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Just a few staple ingredients are needed for this super-quick recipe – As long as you make sure to always have some frozen fruit on hand, you can whip up a batch in 5 minutes flat!

And I know it’s September, but with temperatures still in the 90s, it’s just too hot to abandon the salads, the ice cream, and all of the other no-bake recipes. It’s just too hot for the oven.

Maybe next week, I’ll reintroduce pumpkin to the blog and start doing the Fall thing… Consider this my “goodbye to summer” post.

Although, if I’m being 100% honest, ice cream is a year-round staple for me. I will eat ice cream wearing mittens if I have to.

 

homemade popsicles recipe

The base of this fruit pop recipe is pretty simple:

1 can coconut milk

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1 bag frozen fruit

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sweeten as desired

Homemade Popsicles - Ingredients: 1 can coconut milk, 10 oz fruit of choice, 2 tbsp... Full recipe: https://lett-trim.today/2016/09/08/homemade-popsicles-recipe/ @choccoveredkt

You can change it up depending on the fruit you have on hand.

Oftentimes, to save fresh fruit from going bad, I will throw it into the freezer, which eventually gives me a big container of mixed berries, bananas, and other types of sliced fruit to use in smoothies or for fruit popsicles.

So don’t think you have to stick to one kind of fruit; anything goes here, and you can add cocoa powder, shredded coconut, almond butter, mini chocolate chips, chia seeds, or anything else you think sounds really great to customize your homemade popsicles.

My favorite type of recipe is one that lets you take liberties with the ingredient amounts, and this simple recipe does exactly that!

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Homemade Popsicles

How To Make Homemade Popsicles With 3 Ingredients

Total Time: 5m
Yield: 20 popsicles

Ingredients

  • 10 oz frozen fruit of choice
  • 1 can full-fat coconut milk (or 13 oz milk of choice)
  • 2 tbsp sweetener of choice, or pinch uncut stevia
  • optional, 1 overripe banana

Instructions

*Note: The popsicles will be much creamier if full-fat coconut milk is used, but any milk will work – You can also blend in 1/4 cup raw cashews (soaked in water for a few hours to soften them) or some raw almond butter for a creamy result if you can’t have coconut but want creamier popsicles. Recipe: Blend all ingredients until completely smooth. Pour into popsicle molds and freeze. I add popsicle sticks (purchased at a craft store) about 1/2 hour after freezing so the sticks stay upright. To easily remove popsicles when ready to eat, run the popsicle mold under warm water for a few seconds, then gently twist off.

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21 Comments

  1. Fitness Dietitian Em says:

    Trying these today! Perfect for a hot day!

  2. Stephanie Dreyer says:

    I love homemade pops! So many great ones in this post – thank you!

  3. Jenna says:

    Hey Katie! This looks fantastic I will have to get some popsicle molds, and get freezing 🙂

    I Dont know if you havw heard that coconuts sourced from Thailand are many times exploting monkeys for labor and forcing them to pick coconuts, here are is a link to brands that claim they do not partake in these practices, its disconcerning..
    http://animalplace.org/did-a-monkey-pick-your-coconuts/
    I hope this helps!

    1. Sopri says:

      I didn’t know that! Tahnk you for the link

    2. Kitty says:

      Oh wow I hate that, it makes me think of cruel animal testing

  4. The Wooden Spoon says:

    These sound great. I just ordered pop molds and I can’t wait to try them.

  5. Kayla says:

    Has anyone tried this with canned light coconut milk or the refrigerated coconut milk for a lower kcal/fat version?

    1. A H says:

      You can experiment, and if you do, let us know the result.

  6. Alicia says:

    YUM! Looks fantastic as usual Katie. Just wondering, could you add chopped nuts or chocolate (or even a dash of alcohol) to the popsicle mixture before it is frozen? Thanks

    1. A H says:

      Try it and see! Let us know the result, if you do.

  7. Charlotte Baker says:

    Oh…theses sound great! I can’t wait to try them, Princess (Katie) of Popsicles!

  8. Bites for Foodies says:

    I am a huge fan of homemade ‘ice cream’…I just made some Nutella and pb ice cream yesterday. I just whizzed both with frozen bananas, and voila! In the summer I make ice cream with strawberries and add some avocado for extra creaminess. I’ve never actually made any ice cream into popsicles-these would definitely be more fun for the kids to eat!
    http://www.bitesforfoodies.com/recipes/3-ingredient-strawberry-sorbet/

  9. Oceana | M&M says:

    These look SOOOOO good, and I can totally make them with what I have right now. Off to the blender!