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
Sheyna says
Maple chocolate chip or
Orange chocolate chip
Hmmm…What about a swirl? Vanilla and orange to make a creamcicle
Lisa L says
Love,these. I am glad i looked at all of the pictures the mold is larger than i thought. Cant wait to buy
Shelly says
I would throw in some home-grown raspberries or peaches, maybe even mix the 2. 🙂
Iw says
I would live try mango and strawberry
Kristy says
banana pineapple sounds good to me!!!
Janet Baker says
I’ve been thinking about vanilla yogurt with peaches and a hint of cinnamon & maybe some caramel swirled in……or cherries with mini chocolate chips. Takes yogurt pops to a whole new level!
Angie says
Question..what is the texture like after they thaw? My kids don’t like thawed go-gurt because of the lumpy texture. Do these do that? Can’t wait to try them, so high in protein.
Happy.MoneySaver says
I really like the flavor and the texture before freezing them but I think it tastes a lot better frozen…or maybe that’s just because once it’s frozen I can’t wait for it to thaw! 🙂
Cate @ Chez CateyLou says
These look so delicious and refreshing! What a fun idea for summer. Your kiddos are so cute!
Linda says
Every idea I thought of for fruit possibilities has already been posted, so I’ll just say “I would LOVE having the silicone molds!”
Edra says
I have been wanting these popsicle molds for a while now!!! I have a daughter that has a milk allergy and I have been wanting to make “gogurts” for her with coconut yogurt so she does not feel left out!
Chelsea says
I make a homemade ginger ale syrup and use a tbsp or two of the leftover soaked ginger instead of throwing it all out in a mix of blueberry, vanilla coconut milk yogurt and organic unsweetened shredded coconut flakes. It’s best if you do frozen blueberries and heat them up on the stove with the coconut shreds so they absorb the juice and get softer, then throw the ginger in and let them simmer together for a bit. You can also add a tsp or two of vanilla extract. Let it cool entirely before you add the yogurt though so you don’t kill off the good bacteria!!! Add as much yogurt as you like, and sweeten with pure maple syrup or raw organic local honey to taste.
Amber says
YUM! You could do peaches and cream (the yogurt) or strawberries and mint/chocolate mint, pineapples or water melon, the choices are endless. Slushies might be a great addition to summer treats!
Amber says
-or pineapple and coconut or even lemonade and strawberries. (sorry, I’m trying to enter in twice i just have so many ideas!) thank you so much for sharing! I really enjoyed this one 🙂 keep on posting great ideas for us 🙂
Candace Smith says
I live in China and we always enjoy Dragon Fruit in our smoothies so adding it to some yogurt pops would be awesome too!
jackie s says
How about Pina Colada – coconut and pineapple.
Marsha says
coconut or lime or strawberry or blueberry or lemon or orange or…my husband would love peanut butter ones…so many options I can’t decide guess I will just have to make them all. These look just wonderful and so easy.
Catherine says
Absolutely LOVE your blog! I have used so many of your ideas! I would probably do straight up strawberries or it’s about to be peach season down here in Alabama. That would be yummy!!
Cindy says
I’d like to try lemon yogurt with fresh picked raspberries.
Cheryl Newsted says
Love all these ideas!! Sorry none of my own:(
Jessica says
Anything with mango!! Strawberry mango especially. Or my boyfriend really likes blueberries. I’m sure he’d enjoy blueberry and strawberry!
These molds look too nifty!! I’ve had other Popsicle molds before, and like you, I’ve always had the problem with the sticks coming out!! These are just pure genius!!
Heidi says
I just want to say thank you for sharing this recipe! I had to share with another mom she is also trying to make better snakes for her kids without all the sugar!