Looking for a delicious and fun summer recipe that your kids can make?
These Summer Sunshine Fruit Pops are a perfect treat to beat the heat, and let your little ones showcase their creativity in the kitchen.
With just a few simple ingredients, this recipe will keep them engaged, refreshed, and excited to enjoy their homemade frozen delights.
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Summer Fruity Pops |
Ingredients:
- 2 cups fresh orange juice (you can also use other favorite fruit juices)
- 1 cup Greek yogurt (vanilla or your preferred flavor)
- 2 Tbsp. Honey (optional, for added sweetness)
- Assorted fresh fruits (such as sliced strawberries, blueberries, kiwi, or diced mango)
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Using fruit juice other than orange juice, different flavored yogurts,
or bigger chunks of fruit can create different looks for your Summer Sunshine Fruit Pops!
Instructions:
- In a mixing bowl, combine the juice, Greek yogurt, and honey (if using). Stir well until all the ingredients are thoroughly mixed.
- Set out your ice pop molds or small paper cups on a tray.
- Help kids pour the orange juice and yogurt mixture into the molds, filling them about two-thirds of the way.
- Now comes the fun part! Let your kids drop their favorite fresh fruits into each ice pop mold. They can mix and match different fruits or create colorful layers.
- Once the molds are filled with juice, yogurt, and fruits, insert ice pop sticks into each mold, ensuring they stand upright. (Mom Tip: If using paper cups, insert sticks after the mixture has partially frozen for about an hour. This helps the sticks stay upright.)
- Place the tray of fruit pops in the freezer and let them freeze for at least 4-6 hours, or until completely solid.
- When ready to enjoy, remove the fruit pops from the molds by briefly running them under warm water or gently squeezing the paper cups.
- Serve the Summer Sunshine Fruit Pops immediately, and let your kids savor their homemade frozen treats!
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So grab those ice pop sticks, freeze that fruity goodness, and let your kids lick their way to a brain freeze and a summer full of memories!
Charlotte Linde is the publisher of Macaroni KID EATS and Macaroni KID Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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