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Home » Recipes » Strawberry Lemon Popsicles

Strawberry Lemon Popsicles

April 28, 2014 by Jenny 11 Comments

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Fresh fruit combined with Greek yogurt makes these strawberry lemon popsicles a dream come true for both kids and adults alike.

Avery is eating solid foods now, which also means that she gets to take part in all of the fun Summer treats.  I'm not sure who is more excited about that Riley or my dad. Grandpa loves feeding his grandbabies sweets and he is especially known for ice cream and popsicles. 

In order to keep the popsicles a bit healthy, I'm giving a couple a try before true popsicles season hits here in NY. These Strawberry Lemon Popsicles are made with fruit and yogurt so it's a win-win! Get a Wet-Nap ready for some cleanup!

Strawberry Lemon Popsicles

Strawberry Lemon Popsicles with Greek Yogurt

I love these popsicles because they're not only delicious, but they're also gorgeous. The strawberries around the outside of the popsicles just let you know that you're getting nothing, but fresh ingredients.  In order to get the strawberries around the outside like that, I just placed them on the wall of the popsicle molds before filling them with the yogurt mixture. They suctioned right to the sides.

Strawberry Lemon Yogurt Popsicles

My oldest, Riley, is not one for messes.  She doesn't even like getting her fingers dirty when she's finger painting.  I'm not making this up, I swear!  Notice how she's holding down Avery's hands while feeding her the popsicle?  She didn't want Avery touching the popsicle and then trying to touch her.

kid holding popsicle

Clearly Avery doesn't have any issues with getting her hands dirty.  She grabbed right onto that popsicle and went to town.  Luckily, I took advantage of Walmart's everyday low prices and picked up a Wet-Nap pack to get ready for all of the Summer's messes.

Kid playing with hand wipes

Wet-Nap is actually running a contest right now that we qualify for on a daily basis with Avery.

Strawberry Lemon Popsicles

If you are looking for more amazing Summer Dessert Recipes do check this Banana Avocado Popsicles and these Strawberry Shortcake Popsicles.

Strawberry Lemon Popsicles

A fun, yet healthy recipe for Strawberry Lemon Popsicles.
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Popsicles Recipe, Strawberry Popsicles, strawberry shortcake popsicles, summer recipes
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
Servings: 6 people

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Greek Yogurt
  • Zest of one Lemon
  • ½ lemon squeezed for juice
  • 1 cup strawberries hulled and minced
  • popsicle mold
  • **Optional Extra Strawberries for the inside of the popsicle mold**

Instructions

  • Combine Greek Yogurt, Zest of one lemon, ½ lemon squeezed for juice and 1 cup of strawberries minced in a bowl. {You want the strawberries minced so that you don't have huge chunks of strawberries for younger children to chew}.
  • Place thinly sliced strawberries on the outside of the popsicle mold if desired.
  • Fill the popsicle mold with the yogurt mixture.
  • Freeze for at least 6 hours.
  • In order to get the popsicles out of the mold without pulling the stick out, run hot water on the outside of the mold while pushing the popsicle out from the bottom {almost like milking a cow}. I swear it works!
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Comments

  1. Diane Hurst

    July 05, 2014 at 12:42 pm

    This sounds really good; thank you so much for making the recipe easy to print out-- usually I scribble down things like this, but it's nice to have a print out 😉

    Reply
  2. Nichi - The Mandatory Mooch

    May 17, 2014 at 11:40 am

    These look amazing!! Thanks for linking up to BOTW party. I'm featuring this post this week. Thanks, Nichi http://www.mandatorymooch.com/2014/05/best-of-weekend-week-53.html

    Reply
  3. Marilyn

    May 13, 2014 at 8:56 am

    I LOVE these popsicles! You're being featured at the Project Stash tonight! 😉

    Reply
  4. Lauren

    May 12, 2014 at 10:02 am

    These look delicious! My little girls would gobble them right up. I'd be thrilled if you'd link up at this week's Off the Hook!

    Reply
  5. Renee @ CreativeMamaMessyHouse

    May 09, 2014 at 4:27 pm

    These look absolutely delicious! I love making yogurt pops for my kids to get a little extra calories and calcium into them, and who doesn't love strawberries?

    Reply
  6. Shanice

    May 08, 2014 at 8:42 pm

    This looks yummy! I would love it if you joined and contribute your awesome posts at my link party at City of Creative Dreams on Fridays 😀 Hope to see you there at City of Creative Dreams Link Party

    Reply
  7. Laura O| Petite Allergy Treats

    April 29, 2014 at 9:21 pm

    Jenny,

    I love this simple naturally good for you, pop. Your girls are super ahhdorable, btw. My oldest can't stand mess either. Can't wait for warmer weather!

    Reply
  8. Melanie @ Carmel Moments

    April 29, 2014 at 7:55 pm

    Aww. You're girls are adorable. Can't wait til summer rolls around and we're enjoying pops and playing barefoot.
    Stopping by from Whimsy Wednesdays. 🙂

    Reply
  9. Melissa

    April 29, 2014 at 1:30 pm

    What flavor of greek yogurt did you use?

    Reply
  10. JAN BROWN

    April 28, 2014 at 11:24 am

    Where did you buy your popsicle molds? Thanks from nervous Tuscaloosa Alabama (storms headed our way)

    Reply

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