(6) Recipes: SMOOTHIE FROZEN BERRY/FRUIT/YOGURT POPS

A fabulously healthy and tasty treat...




RASPBERRY AND BANANA YOGURT POPS (Shown in Photo)

Yields: (12) pops

· 1 cup of frozen raspberries
· 1 banana, peeled and quartered
· 2 (6-oz. containers) raspberry yogurt
· 1 cup milk

Peel the banana and slice it in quarters, then place berries in blender. Spoon in the yogurt, and then pour in the milk. After sealing the lid, press the puree button and blend until smooth and thoroughly combined, about 2 minutes. Spoon mixture into molds (or paper cups with pre-purchased popsicle sticks) and freeze for a minimum of 6 hours, or overnight. Peel pops away from orka molds (or paper cups) and enjoy!

-Note: These are “orka ice pop molds” that are bpa free as they are made of silicone so are flexible and easy to peel away from popsicles, including no-drip handles...Bonus! – I purchased three sets for about $12 ea. (4/set) sometime ago on Amazon.com, whereby I received them in 3 days; plus they last forever ;-)

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PUMPKIN POPS

Yields: (12 pops)
· 2 (15 oz.) cans pumpkin puree
· 1/2 cup pure maple syrup
· 2/3 cup milk
· 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice (for a homemade spice blend, click here: Sandra's Pumpkin Pie Spice Blend)
· ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Place the pumpkin puree into a medium-size bowl. Add pure maple syrup, milk, umpkin pie spice, and vanilla to the bowl and mix well. Spoon mixture into ice pop molds (if using paper cups add sticks), and freeze for at least 6 hours before serving.
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CREAMY RASPBERRY POPS

Yields: (12 pops)

· 1 cup milk
· 1 (1 oz.) package vanilla pudding mix
· 1/2 cup milk
· 1 cup frozen raspberries
· 2 cups raspberry sherbet
· 2 cups cool whip, thawed

Pour 1 cup of milk into a bowl, and stir in pudding mix, beating with an electric mixer for about 2 minutes until thickened. Place the remaining milk and raspberries into a blender and puree 2 minutes until smooth, and add to bowl with pudding mixture, stirring to combine. Spoon the mixture into ice pop molds (if using paper cups add sticks), and freeze for at least 6 hours before serving.

-Note: If desired, use chocolate pudding in place of the vanilla, try a different flavored sherbet, or use canned crushed pineapple in place of the raspberries.
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YOGURT JUICE POPS

Yields (10 pops)

· 3/4 cup milk
· 1 cup (any flavor) frozen juice concentrate (do not add water)
· 1 cup plain yogurt

Mix all the ingredients using a blender. Pour into popsicle molds (if using paper cups add sticks) and freeze for 6 hours and enjoy!
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ORANGE AND MANGO POPS

Yields (12 pops)

· 4 large ripe mangoes, peeled, pitted and roughly chopped
· 1 cup freshly squeezed orange juice

Puree all the ingredients using a blender for 2 minutes. Pour into popsicle molds (if using paper cups add sticks) and freeze for 6 hours and enjoy!
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FRUIT AND BERRY YOGURT POPS

Yields (12 pops)

· 4 (6-oz) containers of vanilla yogurt
· 2 cups frozen fruit (or berries)
· 2 tablespoons honey

Puree all the ingredients using a blender for 2 minutes. Pour into popsicle molds (if using paper cups add sticks) and freeze for 6 hours and enjoy!

1 comment:

sandra said...

I made these yesterday afternoon, and my husband and I had one for dessert...they are scrumptiously creamy and satisfying ;-)

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