I can’t believe school is almost out! I can hardly wait for the long hot summer days ahead of me. Although I do love summer, I am always looking for something to help cool my kids off from the heat. That’s why I love making these easy homemade frozen yogurt pops. They are so simple to make, healthy for you and delicious!
Mine use 3 simple ingredients: Greek Yogurt, honey, and fruit. BAM! BOOM! So easy! My kids think it’s the greatest thing ever; therefore, making me the best mom in the world.
My secret weapon to making these frozen yogurt pops from scratch are these Ah-mazing Silicone Ice Pop Makers. I tell you these things are worth their weight in gold and not even that expensive! I was able to get them on Amazon for around $15 for a set of 8. Or if you have a smaller family you can get a set of 4 for around $7.00. Seriously the BEST purchase I have made in a long time.
Here are my favorite features of these silicone frozen yogurt pop makers:
- Dishwasher safe. My favorite feature!!! I just add them in the top rack and they are cleaned perfectly easy in the dishwasher.
- Normal frozen Go-Gurts get so cold on their wee hands but with this silicone it’s not as cold to the touch.
- I get to add in my own ingredients so I know my kids are eating real foods, nothing processed.
- I have other Popsicle molds and none of them work for me. The Popsicle sticks always come out and the kids have to suck the goods out of the molds. Running them under hot water doesn’t even do the trick. I don’t have that problem with these silicone ones. They freeze nicely, have nice little lids so they don’t leak, and slide right out of the molds, no problem. If they are in the freezer too many days, then the Popsicle might not come right out. Just run them under hot tap water and they’ll quickly loosen up.
- I love that I no longer have to buy my kids Go-Gurts. I can make them myself, freeze them, plop them in their lunches and by noon they are thawed and ready to eat. I would highly recommend them.
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Below is my incredibly easy frozen yogurt pops recipe. I hope you give it a try.
Easy Frozen Yogurt Pops
{makes 8-10 pops}
Ingredients:
1 32 oz. container of plain or vanilla Greek yogurt (My favorite is the Greek Gods Honey flavor)
2 cups fresh or frozen fruit
2-3 tbsp honey (optional)
Method:
In a blender add yogurt, fruit and honey. Blend until well combined.
Pour into molds and place on lid. When you are filling the molds leave an inch space on these silicone pop makers so you have room for expansion and the lid.
Place yogurt pops in the freezer for 5 hours or until frozen.
Note: I like there to be bits and pieces of fruit in my frozen yogurt pops, so I roughly chop half the fruit and stir it into the yogurt, fruit and honey mixture after it’s been blended. My kids like it to be smooth with no fruit chunks, so for them I throw all the fruit in at once and blend.
My favorite flavors are the ones pictured.
1. Mango
2. Red Raspberry
3. Blueberry
4. Strawberry Banana (For this flavor you follow the above directions but add in 1 banana).
Homemade Frozen Yogurt Pops
Ingredients
- 32 oz vanilla greek yogurt
- 2 cups fresh or frozen fruit
- 2-3 tbsp honey optional
Instructions
- In a blender add yogurt, fruit and honey. Blend until well combined. Pour into molds. Place yogurt pops in the freezer for 5 hours or until frozen.
Notes
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Our family loves these frozen yogurt pops, and I know yours will too. Have a wonderful memorial day!
Comments & Reviews
syl says
Awesome recipe! So many possibilities, I would like to try watermelon and strawberry!
Cathi Ogden says
I have never tried making yogurt pops for the grandkids but I know that they love yogurt and have eaten gogurts. They are here every weekend, and sometimes during the week, and I would love to be able to make them something healthy and delicious instead of giving them plain sugar filled popsicles.
Tracy swanson says
I am on a diet and trying to control my sugar and these would make the perfect addition 2 allow me to have a sweet treat
Portia says
I love this idea! What a nice alternative to purchasing go-gurts. Have you tried them in lunch boxes frozen? I’m wondering how they would last for lunchtime.
Happy.MoneySaver says
These are awesome for kids lunches. I add them in frozen and usually within 2-3 hours they are perfectly thawed! I also usually have a frozen pack in there as well too just so you know.
Rebecca Flores says
oh what about pineapple and coconut milk and coconut flakes? That sounds devine!
CarolH says
The first combo I’ll try is peach-blueberry.
Kim Button says
These sound easy and fun and yummy! Our family loves peaches and pears so I’d probably try them separately and together!
Melissa says
How cool is that?!? I actually have popsicle maker from my mom that is an old Tupperware one and it works well. This however just steps it up a whole lot and it’s less parts to lose (which as sadly happened). I actually love to make homemade chocolate pudding and put them into the molds, wonder if it would work in this. I think chunked up fresh peaches would be delicious with vanilla yogurt. And bummer I can’t get a second entry, no instagram without a fancy phone – oh pooy.
Lorraine says
We love banana, peach, strawberry, and mango. Or a combination! Those pop molds look amazing.
Trudy says
We live in CA’ s central valley with lots of access to kiwi. It sounds yummy and worth a try. Pineapple also–always so refreshing. Thank you for all the wonderful ideas!
Lea says
I LOVE this idea! My boys love go-gurts and I am always thrilled to find recipes to make my own. I appreciate that you do the experimenting to make these delicious recipes. I keep your homemade chewy granola bars on hand, and recently made the sausage patties. Thank you! I am looking forward to making these!
Pegi says
diced up fruit salad, simply dressed with honey vanilla yogurt. Apples, pears, plums, grapes, banana. Yum
Karla says
Pineapple chunks with strawberry yogurt.
Margaret says
I use homemade kefir and bananas. I let it ferment overnight so it get fizzy. I wonder if that would work as a frozen yogurt pop.
Erika says
Ooooo. Maybe a lemon/lime/pineapple? (Drool)
Oh!!! Mint raspberry!!!
Okay. I need to buy these NOW
…. Add to cart 🙂
Andrea says
I wonder if melon would work?
Lindsey says
I’m thinking peach-berry or even making “momma pops” and adding some coffee or mocha to a banana and yogurt 🙂 nom nom nom!
natasha mckay says
Thanks so much! Yummy! I think black cherry and blood orange would be good in these!!
Stacie says
We have reuseable pouches that we use for our 1 1/2 girl. When I blend up the smoothies I’ve started throwing a handful of spinach in the blender to get some veggies in her!
Kayla says
So excited I saw this post! I loved go-gurts as a kid but we’ve been trying to get away from processed foods over the past few months. I buy a frozen mix of berries from Costco- blueberries, blackberries and raspberries- I think it would taste awesome!!