Popsicle Palooza pt. 2
It’s time for Popsicle Palooza pt. 2! Today’s post is dedicated to the kids in our lives, because they deserve popsicles too (after we’ve got ours, of course!). We’ve gathered some classic recipes along with a few more creative options! There’s something for everyone here… ready, set, freeze!
Peaches and Cream Popsicles
Preview from Sugar and Cloth: “With the heat wave that’s hitting the West Coast, all I want to do these days is lounge around in a hammock, fanning myself while eating delicious icy treats. While the former is slightly harder to do, considering I live in a small city apartment, the latter is much more achievable.”
Watermelon Popsicles
Preview from Cooking Classy: “I absolutely love these layered Watermelon Popsicles, as did my kids! They are made with mostly fruit, a few chocolate chips and then the white portion is coconut milk. So as long as you use good, ripe fruit the flavors will be utterly delicious and irresistibly refreshing.”
3 Ingredient Banana Nutella Popsicles
Preview from Pretty Simple Sweet: “I’ve found a new way to indulge in Nutella. I’m talking fudgy, creamy, silky smooth Nutella goodness frozen into popsicles. And the most wonderful thing about them is that they’re made with only 3 simple ingredients. I urge you to go and make them right now!”
Neapolitan Popsicles
Preview from Cooking Classy: “I’m a big fan of the classic Neapolitan flavor combination like the fresh strawberry, decadent chocolate and sweet vanilla found in these. I often finds myself having a hard time choosing flavors so I love when there is something like so that has several flavors combined into one irresistible treat. These are a sweet everyone will enjoy, both young and old alike.”
Rainbow Popsicles
Preview from Homemaking Hacks: “These two ingredients make for a ridiculously amazing looking rainbow pop that tastes like childhood in every bite. With a special little twist to the candy, you can make the perfect rainbow ice pops. I did some trial and error and this was definitely the best way to do it. Check it out!”
Do your kids love popsicles in the summertime? Post your favorite recipes in the comments below!