Mandarin Peach Frozen Fruit Pops Recipe

What do you do when you can no longer find great popsicles, that your kids just absolutely love, with no artificial colors or high fructose corn syrup? You make them yourself.

Yep, we’re really trying to steer clear of those nasty colors, not always, but more so with foods and snacks our kids eat all the time, like popsicles. Here is a recipe that involves real fruit, Greek Yogurt, and just a wee bit of sugar. You’ll find a printable recipe below. Enjoy!

The first step is to add all of your ingredients to a blender; in this case, I used our Ninja. Mix popsicle ingredients with NinjaI added a banana, peaches, a fruit cup of mandarin oranges, about 1/2 cup of Greek Yogurt, and 1-2 tsp of sugar. I kept the peeling on the peaches, so we locked all those awesome nutrients into these ice pops. Blend everything together, making it into a nice liquidy mixture. Then pour into popsicle molds. I highly recommend this popsicle mold, sold on Amazon; I just recently bought this myself and love it because I can make 10 pops at a time. Pour fruit mixture into popsicle moldsSet your popsicles in the freezer, and leave for however long they need, usually a few hours. Then remove pops from the freezer, and enjoy. Fresh Fruit PopsiclesThese have been delicious, and my kids are still enjoying them. Fruity PopsiclesMore recipes and experiments with homemade popsicles to come!Mandarin Peach Popsicles

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Mandarin Peach Frozen Fruit Pops

How to make freezer pops with fresh peaches and Greek yogurt. Refreshing summer treats your kids will love!

  • 8 peaches (pitted)
  • 1 banana (peeled)
  • 8.25 ounces mandarin oranges (drained)
  • 1/2 cup Greek yogurt
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  1. Add all ingredients to blender; in this case, I used our Ninja. Keep peeling on peaches, but cut in half and remove the pit, or seed. Blend everything together, making it into a nice liquidy mixture. Pour into popsicle molds.
  2. Set popsicles in freezer, and leave for however long they need, usually a few hours. Then remove pops from freezer, and enjoy!
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Comments

8 responses to “Mandarin Peach Frozen Fruit Pops Recipe”

  1. Raven

    OMG these look delish and I just might have to give this one a try!!

    Thanks for the recipe Mama B…

    Raven J. True Blue Baking

    1. Thanks so much, Raven! If you try it out, I hope you enjoy!

  2. Melissa Lawler

    That looks delicious!

    1. Thanks Melissa! My kids are loving them. I kinda like making homemade ice pops myself.:)

  3. Alana

    These look so yummy! I definitely want to check out those popsicle molds- I’ve been wondering how people get their popsicles in that shape!

    1. Alana, me too. If I remember right, I think I actually found them on another blog, and the author told me where to find them on Amazon. They’re awesome molds; so much better than our old ones that only allowed us to make 4 pops at a time.

      1. Alana

        I bought them ;) Can’t wait to get them in the mail and try my hand at popsicles before fall hits!

        1. Awesome, Alana!

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