I decided to make rainbow yogurt pops. I'm allergic to dairy so I used my new favorite, Forager, but you can for sure use any yogurt! I went with a vanilla bae rather than 100% plain just to get some more flavor in there. A 24 oz tub made my 4 pops and I had leftovers (but these molds are small).
I wanted a rainbow or ombre type pop (super cute in alien form). I went with a banana, the light "strawberry lemonade" raspberries (that name makes NO sense), strawberries, and blueberries. I just divided up the yogurt. Starting with the banana, I blended each fruit and yogurt mix up. By starting with the banana it meant no rinsing the Ninja out each time, huzzah.
I put them in the freezer and popped them out a day or so later and couldn't get over how funny they came out. Alien faces or not, they're pretty and tasted pretty good too! For sure this is a great recipe for any shaped popsicle mold. It'd be fun to play around with different fruits too!
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ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Tamar! These are so adorable and they look mighty tasty, too. I keep seeing lots of cute and healthy popsicle recipes in blogland this summer. I need to get on it! My kids love popsicles and I rarely indulge them in the store bought kind that are chock full of sugars and dyes. I am inspired! Thanks!
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Seriously so cute AND I love the recipe.
ReplyDeleteThese are SO cute and look delicious! Your nephews are going to want some when they come to visit!
ReplyDeletethey look so cool and tasty!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! We make yogurt pops but they are totally boring without shapes. What do you use for your black background, your photos are so cute!
ReplyDeleteOh,my goodness... these are too cute to eat! Fun! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteSo cute...so much better for kids (or even old adults) than the koolaid popsicles I made my kids back in the dark ages. And I am sure they’ll taste way better. Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteSomething to cool off during the summer!
ReplyDeleteSo very cool. They look so yummy.
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! We've been making popsicles too; we made blueberry/yogurt ones, strawberry yogurt ones, raspberry Nutella ones, and even iced tea ones.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun ice pop mold! I like your ombre recipe too. I will have to try this with molds I have --they are not as cute as yours though, I will have to look for those.
ReplyDeleteLove these, what fun moulds Tamar :) Yummy. Thanks for sharing at Welcome To The #Weekendbloghop
ReplyDeleteHome and catching up on blogs. OH MY WORD! How cute are these!?!?!
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