Play along with me here…. It is a hot and sweaty day and you are eight years old. All you can think about are those popsicles that mom is getting out of the fridge. Sweet and cold, the popsicles seem to cool you from the inside out. You laugh at your brother’s blue tongue. Yours is orange. Afterwards you squeal as mom hoses you down since there is no better way to clean you up. It is a perfect summer day.
Popsicles just reek of childhood and careless summer days. They are loaded with hot summer memories. Unfortunately, they are also loaded with corn syrup, sugar and food colorings. Just the sort of thing you don’t want to load you or your kids up with. But this problem is easy to fix since popsicles are so darn easy to make. You only need a popsicle mold and an imagination to make healthy summer memories.
The best place in the whole wide world to get popsicle molds is Amazon.com, the fulfillment center. They have a dizzying array of molds from rocket ships to old fashioned wooden stick ones. I have found the best molds have a nice base to catch the drips and a little sippy straw to drink the melted goodness. (You want to get ones that are BPA free, which is an endocrine disruptive and leads to health problems in children.) If you’re in a pinch, use Dixie cups and popsicle sticks. Just freeze them for about 3-5 hours then insert the sticks in for the rest of the freezing.
There are so many recipes for popsicles out there that you can make any sort you want. In my research, I have found them made with everything from kale to vodka. (not for the kiddos me thinks!) As you can imagine, my freezer has been in full production this last few weeks, full of many flavors of frozen pops. Everyone that drops by to visits gets plied with a popsicle for their feedback.
So here, I present you with our 3 favorite frozen pops recipes that have made the cut above the rest. They will assuredly bring sweet summer memories and smiles to everyone you present one to, even if the sun isn’t shinning.
Chocolate Coconut Bliss Bars
If you have never had “Larry and Luna’s Coconut Bliss” ice cream you are deprived! It is amazing! They make a chocolate fudge bar that rocks the free world. This is my rendition of it. They are dairy and gluten free.
4-5 ounces of dark chocolate chips or chunks
1 can of coconut milk (not light!)
2 tablespoons of coco powder, the darker the better
2 teaspoons of vanilla
Set those yummy chocolate chips in a medium bowl that can stand some heat. Pour the coconut milk into a small saucepan and then whip in the coco powder while you heat the mix over medium heat till barely simmering. Take off heat and pour into the bowl with the chocolate chips. Let it set there for a minute or two while you wash your sauce pan. Gently stir the melting chocolate chips into the coconut mix till all blended. Pour into your popsicle molds. (I used a funnel on this one then lick it clean!) Freeze till set, usually overnight. Let me tell you, you will love these!
Oregon Berry Pops
You can use any sort of berry in these delicious pops. You may use other fruit, such as peaches, for these. Just omit the zest and citrus juice and add 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract.
2 cups of berries
1 cup of coconut milk
1-4 tablespoons of agave nectar or honey
The zest of a lime or lemon
The juice of the lime or lemon you just zested
Reserve a few particularly lovely berries aside, then add everything, except the honey, to the blender and whirl it up till well blended. Taste and adjust the sweetness by adding honey to make it perfect. Pour the mixture into the popsicle molds then tuck the reserved berries into the molds in such a way that they will show a bit when frozen. Pop in the freezer to freeze till solid 12 hours or overnight. Can’t get enough of these!
Watermelon Mojito Pop-tails
These adult pop-tails can be easily made kid-friendly by omitting the rum and adding 1-2 tablespoons of honey.
2 1/2 cups of watermelon cut into small pieces.
Zest of one lime
Juice of one lime
6 oz. of light rum
A handful of mint chopped fine
A small can of club soda
or Lemon-lime soda, preferably natural
Reserve out a few chunks of watermelon then get out that handy dandy blender and mechanically frothify everything except the club soda. Pour the mixture into the molds about 2/3rds of the ways up then fill the last bit with club soda, leaving some room for watermelon pieces, and stir a tad. Tuck a few pieces of reserved watermelon in the molds and top with the sticks and freeze till solid, about 12 hours till party time!
Kate says
I can vouch for the chocolate coconut bliss bars–they are amazing!
Cathryn says
Holy crap. I just made the chocolate bliss bars and they are incredible. The coconut milk base is just sinful. Thank you for the recipe!
ziabaki says
Yah, pretty crazy huh? Enjoy!
Sophie33 says
Waw!! Your home made lollipops look amazing & ooh so wonderful too!
Yummie! I am so going to make them right away! I have all of the ingredients in the house!
How could I missed this tasty post??? 🙂
Laura says
These look great! Where did you find the Popsicle molds you used? Thanks,
ziabaki says
Oh Laura, Amazon.com has so many Popsicle molds your eyes will roll around in your head! You can also get them at a kitchen store near you. I got these at Kitchen caboodle. Have fun!!
PaleoPeriodical says
Was just browsing for some popsicle recipes and these look awesome! Looking to make the chocolate ones soon and the watermelon ones will be perfect for the next BBQ. Thanks!
Malissa says
Just made the chocolate ones and used strawberries to clean the bowl!!!! Depending on how the popsicles turn out, I may be making this just to drip my berries in! That is yummy!
Katie says
I can’t wait to try these! I’ve been looking for good homemade popsicle recipes and these ones look AMAZING!
difwiz says
Hi. Your popsicles look amazing. However, I did want to point out that it looks like you are using Chocolove brand dark chocolate in your pictures above. Every bar of dark chocolate Chocolove that I have come across has Soy Lecithin as an ingredient. Soy Lecithin is definitely NOT primal- or paleo-approved. There are some good bars out there (Theo brand comes to mind) that are not made with soy ingredients. You can find them at Whole Foods and I would guess at other reputable healthy foods stores.
ziabaki says
Hi! Thanks for pointing that out. I am aware of that. I personally use Kallari chocolate which is gluten free, pure and absolutely amazing. It is also a chocolate co-op that really supports its farmers which makes it sustainable as well. I guess I need to do a post on that too. So much to do! (wipes forehead) Here is the web site for them. http://www.kallari.com/ Have a great day! 😀
Denise-Christine says
Can’t wait to try these. I’m sure you use a good coconut milk, but am wondering if you have tried making your own, from dried, shredded, unsweetened coconut? Couldn’t be easier: 2 cups of coconut in a heat-proof bowl. Pour 2.25 cups of very hot water over, stir. Let sit until cool enough to handle, Strain through a double-layer of cheesecloth or a nut-milk or jelly bag. Return coconut to the bowl. Add another 2 cups of very hot water. Repeat. The first squeeze can be used for recipes requiring richer milk, the second for other recipes. I blend the two & use it for curries, Tom Ka soup, and other recipes that call for canned coconut milk & haven’t had any disappointments. It’s SO much less expensive than canned and doesn’t take much work, if you’re already puttering around the kitchen. I’ll be trying it with this recipe, let you know how it turns out. Thanks for sharing!
Dana Zia says
Ya know, I have to try this. I love making my own alomnd milk but have never tried this. I get Rainforest Natural organic coconut milk but even it has some guar gum in it. Frankly it has been bothering me that coconut milk is one of my last remaining items I buy processed. Thanks for the suggestion. 🙂
Kathy says
HI. Can I use almond milk instead of coconut milk?
ziabaki says
Sure! Use your imagination on these!