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Using fruitjuice for popsicles
Using fruitjuice for popsicles










using fruitjuice for popsicles
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Some colors may blend together a bit, which I don’t find to be a big deal.Not too much–you want the layers to be thick. If you find that any of the fruit layers are too thick and not blending well, add a small amount of water to the blender to thin them out a bit.Insert popsicle sticks and freeze until solid, about 6-8 hours.Įnjoy! Tips for Making The Best Rainbow Popsicles Using a spoon, add a layer of each fruit to the popsicle molds in order of the colors of the rainbow: Repeat with each fruit, cleaning out the blender in between to help prevent colors from mixing. In a blender, blend each frozen fruit with 2 teaspoons of honey. Kale or spinach with kiwi, beets with strawberries, carrots with mandarin oranges, etc… Turn these into fruit and vegetable popsicles by pairing the fruit with a vegetable of a similar color.Mango, raspberries, bananas, watermelon, and peaches would all be great options.

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Feel free to switch up the fruit in the recipe to account for allergies, preferences, or what you have on hand.However, I would recommend freezing your canned or fresh fruit before making the popsicles to help thicken the layers and prevent them from mixing. You can use frozen, canned, or fresh fruit. You will also need a blender, popsicle mold, and popsicle sticks. They make a fun rainbow pride recipe too! Ingredients They are packed with sweet, fruity flavors and great for cooling down on hot summer days. Of course, adults will love these rainbow fruit popsicle s as well. It is super cute and the kind of song that will be stuck in your head all day long after just hearing it once. The song then goes through the colors of the rainbow and finds fruit for each. The song goes, “It‘s time for rainbow popsicles, Yummy yummy colorful popsicles, It‘s time for rainbow popsicles, What color do we need?” The preschool kids’ show has a rainbow popsicle song that helps teach children their colors. Young Cocomelon fans will especially love these “cocomelon rainbow popsicles”. Made with only fruit and honey, they make for a healthy kids’ snack idea too. Or tag me in a picture on Facebook or Instagram using the hashtag #myfussyeater.An easy rainbow popsicle recipe made with fruit and honey! These colorful homemade fruit ice pops are all-natural and a tasty frozen treat for summer.

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To make these ice pops you will need a set of these silicone molds (US Readers – Get them here) (UK Readers – Get them here) which you can wash and re-use all summer long!įor the full recipe check out the video or written instructions below (and don’t forget to subscribe to my You Tube Channel to stay up to date on all my videos!). And if you try this recipe please do let me know what you think. With just one simple ingredient, these ice pops are so easy to make and you can pretty much use any flavour of fruit juice you like. So this summer I’m getting organised and stocking up the freezer with lots of healthy homemade frozen snacks, starting with these Fruit Juice Ice Pops. Summer is finally here… and if your kids are anything like mine, you’re going to spend the next couple of months listening to them beg for ice cream and popsicles! Whilst there’s nothing wrong with occasional frozen treats, all that sugar and unhealthy fats can quickly add up, not to mention the cost. Summer is finally here! And I’ve found a way to make easy, cheap and healthy ice pops using just one ingredient… fruit juice!












Using fruitjuice for popsicles