Strawberry Raspberry Frozen Pops
My crew loves fruit. They eat it like they may never see it again all summer long. Frozen pops have become my answer to using up any fruit that is starting to turn. Oh the drama if a banana served has brown spots on it!
The easiest and one of my favorite frozen pop is my Strawberry Raspberry Frozen Pop. This delicious frozen pop only takes two ingredients and the kids (all ages) love them. The combination of strawberries and raspberries is not too sweet and has just a little kick of tart.
Ingredients:
12-14 whole strawberries
1/2 cup raspberries
Directions:
Wash fruit and top strawberries
Place fruit in food processor and pulse until smooth (taste puree and add sweetener if desired)
Pour into your favorite frozen pop mold or plastic cup
Freeze until hard
To remove the frozen pop from your mold simply cup your hand around the frozen pop for a minute or two, it should slip right out of the mold. If it still doesn’t want to release, run the mold under warm water.
You can use any fruit combination to make your frozen pops. I toss the last few pieces of fruit left into a baggie and store in the freezer until needed for frozen pops.
Here is my favorite mold to use for frozen pops is the Lebice Popsicle Mold. The set makes six pops and what is so nice is that it keeps the pops upright and secure. No more leaks from your molds falling over.
This Popsicle mold comes with a collapsible funnel to help reduce the mess and a small cleaning brush to make it easy to prepare the molds for the next use.
I really like that the holders have a drip tray that catches the melting pop. They really do help with things not being too messy. Cleanup is easy. I prefer to soak and wash in hot soapy water before rinsing in a vinegar bath however the tray and molds are top rack safe for your dishwasher.
BILL HOFF says
We are always looking for different treats to prepare the grandkids…and me!
Lisa Konieczke says
What a delicious, healthy treat to cool off with. I’d rather make these than buy the frozen pops at the store. This way I know they’re good for them…and me too. Thank you, I pinned this recipe.
Sue E says
This recipe was definitely pin-worthy!! I will make these for my grandkids!! Refreshing, tasty, healthy, a great treat for all!! Plus it sounds easy to make. Thanks for sharing!!
April Monty says
These look yummy and do easy to make,
Jo-Ann Brightman says
I love strawberries and this looks so refreshing.
Betty C says
Anything with strawberries is a winner in my book.
vickie couturier says
that does look very good
Kimberly Flickinger says
These look and sound delicious, perfect for summer!
David Smith says
These look really good, we are going to have to get some molds and try out a few fruit combinations. It’s going to get hot here again soon and these would be great on a hot afternoon.
lisa says
I’m going to make these today. My throat’s a bit sore and this should be very soothing. And, hopefully something that not even I could screw up.
Francine Anchondo says
Sounds really good . Will have to make these.
Susan P. says
The hardest thing about this recipe is picking out the fruit! They look delicious.
sheila ressel says
Hubby was looking over my shoulder when I was looking at this recipe and he wants me to make these for him!
gloria patterson says
how simple…………… I have frozen fruit in the freezer for smoothies………….. think I will be making some pops
BusyWorkingMama says
Great flavors for the summer season or any day, really!
Geri Sandoval says
So simple and sound so yummy!!!
Jerry Marquardt says
This is a simple and easy way to enjoy the summertime. I will be making these over the weekend.
Samantha Michelle says
This looks so delicious! I have tried Fruit Pops before. I love the watermelon, blueberry, green apple and mango flavors. I want to try Strawberry Raspberry flavor so bad! I will try this recipe out!
G K says
I love how simple these are! No added sugar because fruit is already sweet.
marthalynn says
Homemade popsicles are the way to go! And this recipe looks great. I like these popsicle molds. Easy to clean and less mess is a win in my book!
Sue Hull says
Oh my yumminess! These look so good. I need to go buy some popsicle makers so I can make these. Thank you for sharing 🙂
Edward says
This is awesome, it reminds me of the Popsicle’s I use to make when my kids were young, all natural is the way to go. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
lisa says
These are so good. I love the fresh fruit flavor. And, it’s naturally sweet. Very refreshing!
Laurajj says
Oh our little one loves popsicles! I love those molds! These look so good and healthy! I have to try to make them! We grow strawberries and raspberries in our garden!
Karen Propes says
These sound so good and would really cool you down on a hot day, I also love the Lebice Mold, looks like it would hold up and make great pops! Thanks for sharing.
Renee Schuhmacher says
Great, Thanks! My daughter will love these!
Wendy Price says
I bet these would be good with yogurt in the mix too.
Nancy Burgess says
These look delicious I’m going to make my grandaughter some.
Meagan Lawson says
Yum! Perfect summer treat!
Ashley Mains says
Yum! Have to try!
Peggy Johnson says
These look easy and delicious to make. This would be fun to make with the kids.
Cynthia C says
I made similar popsicles for my kids when they were small and they loved cooling off with them in the summer months.
Zoey says
These look so delicious and refreshing! Perfect for a hot summer day.
LAMusing says
What a great summer treat! And a good way to use up fruit before it spoils!
Tawny says
Thanks for the simple recipe. I have some fruit I can make into popsicles right now. I don’t know why I never thought of this. I had assumed I needed several ingredients till you proved me wrong. Thanks.
Erin K. says
You can’t beat homemade frozen pops in the summer. Great recipe. Thanks!
Rosie says
These look unbelieveable good! I made pops almost every day last summer, but didn’t try anything like this. I love raspberries and must make these!!!
MaryJo Tsitouris says
I love all the great recipes you share! Thanks!
Heather Amos says
These sound delicious. I will have to make these this summer for the family.
Jeena Bittenbender says
Sounds amazingly yummy to me. Great all natural summer time snack!! I’m making them.
Carolyn Massey says
We love fruit especially in the summer and I have a 3 year old great grand daughter loves frozen treats. These will be easy to make and not so much sugar.
Matt says
These look so good! A must try!
ChRisty caldwell says
These sound so delish and pretty simple to make. Thanks for sharing.
Cheryl Everitt says
My grandchildren are gonna love these. Fun to eat and fun to make!
Sandra Watts says
Delicious, healthy and refreshing for a hot summer day!
Dotty J Boucher says
What a yummy way to enjoy your fruit and stay cook at the same time, Wonderful easy recipe, its what I
love.
Amee says
Yum! I love the combination of flavors
Debbie Welchert says
What a wonderful simple recipe to make. My whole family will love these.
Robin Abrams says
These sound so good. I think I will make them for my grand kids this weekend.
Barrie says
These are so healthy and such a good alternative to sugar ladened store purchased popsicles.
Michele Baron says
I have made frozen pops from juice before, but never from berries…thank you for this great idea
Lauryn R says
Yum! These sound so refreshing and delicious! I will definitely be making these for my family, thanks! 🙂
MaryJo Tsitouris says
These are amazingly easy and a great treat for hot summer days!! Love it!
lisa says
I love both berries. We grow raspberries and if I can get to them before the birds do, will have to make these.
Linda Manns Linneman says
These sound so refreshing for a hot humid day. Very healthy too. Thank you for sharing
Judy Thomas says
They look delicious! Thank you for the recipe, I will try it. I have tried watermelon like this and loved it but my kids didnt.All the more for me,lol.