Monday, July 26, 2010

Pomegranate, Raspberry, and Nectarine Popsicles

I forgot to show you this recipe for Pomegranate, Raspberry, and Nectarine Popsicles I blogged about over at Tablespoon a couple of weeks ago. They are my new favorite treat for summer, and I don't have to feel guilty about eating them. The kids love them too!

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Madeline really loves popsicles right now and it's been so darn hot, I don't blame her! Do you have any homemade popsicle recipes you love that are semi-healthy? What is your favorite hot weather treat?

Pomegranate, Raspberry, and Nectarine Popsicles
a goodLife {eats} creation
  • 8 ounces pomegrante or pomegranate-nectarine juice
  • 8 ounces frozen raspberries
  • 4 ounces peeled and diced white nectarine
  • 8 three ounce sized dixie cups
  • 8 popsicle sticks
  • foil

In a blender or small food processor, combine the juice, raspberries, and nectarine. Puree until completely smooth and no chunks remain. Divide mixture evenly among the 8 cups. Cover each cup with foil and stick a popsicle stick through the middle of the foil. Place in the freezer and chill until frozen. Approximately 3-6 hours, depending on the original temperature of the puree. To remove the popsicles from the cups, discard the foil and pull the stick. If you have trouble, you may run the outside of the cup under warm water for a second.

Note: I recommend chilling the juice and nectarine first for faster freezing results.

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15 comments:

  1. I am loving making homemade popsicles right now. Love this flavor combo!

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  2. They look so refreshing, also sound incredibly delicious. :)

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  3. Man I have to make some popsicles this summer. I love the idea of using dixie cups :)

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  4. Oh yum!!! These are the cutest too. And my kids would love making their own combinations.

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  5. Those popsicles look awesome! So easy and healthy to make.. and a great summer treat!

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  6. Do the popsicles come out of the cups easily?

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  7. Yes, they come out easily. I added a clarification on getting them out of the cups to the recipe. :)

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  8. These look delicious! Your photos are gorgeous. I hope you will consider submitting this to www.FindingVegan.com ~Kathy

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  9. I want to make popsicles. This recipe and picture inspire me.

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  10. Katie, these are such happy fruity popsicles. It is no wonder your daughter loves them so.

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  11. These look fantastic! I can't wait to try them.

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  12. These look heavenly. I think a mixed berry version would be lovely too.

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