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Easy Homemade Popsicles Recipe!

June 3, 2021 by 32 Comments

Easy homemade popsicles are a great summer treat! These tasty popsicle ideas and recipes are quick, easy and healthy and are sure to satisfy your kids!

Easy Homemade Popsicles Recipe

Easy Homemade Popsicle Ideas And Recipes

Remember when you used to sit on your front steps on a hot summer day eating a popsicle? It was usually red or purple and on special occasions you got a fudgesicle. Remember how you tried to lick the drips faster than the sun could melt them? Sometimes the drips would roll down your fingers, forcing you to make the mind numbing decision whether to lick your fingers or the new drips forming on your popsicle.

Every once in a while a few drips would get out of control and fall on your bare toes. Remember how your dog’s tongue felt like sandpaper when he licked the sweet gooeyness off of them?

It’s funny how we try to make drama and expensive memories for our children when it’s the simple everyday things we remember the most.

 

Try some of these ideas for easy homemade popsicles to keep the kids entertained this summer:

To find popsicle molds, look at discount and mail order stores or garage sales. If you don’t have any molds, use small paper or plastic cups. Put a wooden stick or plastic spoon in the center.

For mini homemade popsicles, pour orange, apple or grape juice or flavored drink mix into ice cube trays. Partially freeze and then place toothpicks in the center of each cube (or place plastic wrap over the top, secure and insert toothpicks through plastic wrap).

Making your own homemade popsicles can give great variety and keep your kids cool this summer!

 

For non-traditional homemade popsicles:

  • Freeze applesauce in popsicle molds.
  • Mix fruit or jam into yogurt. Freeze in small, snack sized Ziploc bags for frozen yogurt on the go. Cut a hole in the end of the bag for easy access/eating.
  • Mix gelatin and freeze. Add gummie fish or worms before freezing for added fun.
  • Freeze syrup from canned fruit.
  • Add food coloring or sprinkles to yogurt or softened ice cream for added pizzazz. Then freeze in popsicle molds.
  • When you have leftover jam or jelly, put 1/4 cup of hot water in the jar and shake well. Pour into popsicle molds and freeze.
  • If jelly or jam doesn’t set up well, use for popsicles or add more water, boil and make syrup.
  • Make a batch of pudding. Add coconut, nuts, marshmallows, crushed cookies or sprinkles if desired. Pour into molds. Freeze several hours until firm.
  • Stick a toothpick in the center of blackberries, strawberries, raspberries or sliced bananas. Dip in chocolate if desired. Freeze on a tray. Once frozen, store in freezer bags.
  • For easy snow cones, freeze orange juice (or any other flavored juice) in ice cube trays. Store frozen juice cubes in a plastic bag. Blend 5 cubes in the blender until they have a shaved ice consistency. The shaved ice will keep its consistency if kept frozen in a container.
  • For watermelon homemade popsicles, blend one cup each watermelon chunks (seeds removed), orange juice and water. Blend well. Then pour and freeze into molds.
  • For strawberry homemade popsicles, blend 2 cups strawberries, 1 cup vanilla ice cream or yogurt, 4 cups orange juice and 2 tablespoons sugar. Blend smooth. Pour into molds and freeze.
  • For banana homemade popsicles, dissolve one 3 oz. package strawberry gelatin with one cup boiling water. In a blender, mix gelatin, 1 banana and 1 cup yogurt or ice cream. Blend well and pour into molds.

 

Pudding Pops

1 pkg. pudding (not instant*)
3 cups milk

Combine 1 large package of pudding with 3 cups of milk. Mix only enough to blend well. Quickly pour into popsicle molds and freeze. Chocolate and vanilla pudding may be layered for a fun treat. Makes 8-10 popsicles.

*Regular homemade pudding may be used instead of store-bought pudding mix.

 

Moo Fruit Freezer Pops
(submitted by Roxie in Texas)

1 bag (16 oz.) frozen fruit. (I used some strawberries I had frozen)
1 1/2 cup of milk
1/2 cup of sugar or Splenda

Combine the fruit, sugar, and 1/2 cup of milk in a food processor and process for 5 seconds. Add the rest of the milk and process for 15 seconds more. Mixture should be smooth and almost frozen. Scoop 1/2 cup of frozen mixture into 5 oz cups or popsicle molds. Insert sticks and freeze until firm.

 

Banana Pops
(Submitted by Lisa)

Slice bananas into disks (we have bananas on sale this week for $.29/lb)

Roll banana discs into PLAIN yogurt (you can use vanilla yogurt, but I used plain because that’s what the recipe said, and that was back in my super healthy days)

Add any kind of topping you wish. We rolled our disks in chopped pecans. I know that’s expensive, but we love pecans so much. After freezing these we ate them AND YOU WOULDN’T BELIEVE THE TASTE! It was like eating a frozen candy bar. Okay, maybe not that good, but they were sweet and refreshing, and I didn’t have to put a limit on how many the kids could eat.

 

Other toppings that work well: chopped raisins, granola, any kind of nut (cashew, peanuts, almonds), peanut butter (this would be without the yogurt), and of course, melted chocolate or chocolate chips.

My son is not a fan of bananas, but he really liked this treat. You can even eat them plain. Oh, yeah, another topping we did was a cinnamon/sugar mixture. Believe it or not, it was good too! I will warn you that it’s messy because of the yogurt. And super messy if the kids help! But you don’t have the guilt of giving them something unhealthy, and it’s a cheap “popsicle.”

 

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Quick and Easy Summer Cooking Tips

June 10, 2010 by 6 Comments

For easy snow cones, freeze orange juice (or any other juice in ice cube trays. Store frozen cubes in a plastic bag. When you are ready for a snow cone, place 5-6 cubes in the blender and blend until they have the consistency of shaved ice.

Get out some of those leftover chocolate Easter bunnies and melt them. Dip chunks of bananas in the chocolate. Roll in nuts, coconut, or sprinkles and lay on a tray and freeze. Store them in a plastic bag or container to have quick cool snacks instantly when you hear those words once again: "I’m hungry. What’s there to eat?"

When making homemade ice cream or homemade fudgesicles:

For fudgesicles, add 1/2 envelope of powdered whipped topping (like Dream Whip) to your mix before freezing.

For 6 quarts of ice cream, add 1 envelope of powdered whipped topping to your mix before freezing. This gives everything a creamier taste.

Add peanut butter to chocolate sauce and pour over vanilla or chocolate ice cream.

When making potato salad, add the dressing to the warm potatoes. It will absorb the flavor better and give you a better taste.

When you use cornbread in one of your menus, why don’t you suggest cornbread flapjacks in the summer time? That’s what I do. I use the very same recipe as I do for cornbread but instead of putting my iron skillet in the oven to bake the cornbread, I just fry it on top of the stove like flapjacks. Saves energy and heating up the kitchen. The kids will eat the leftovers (if there are any) with syrup or honey. Keep up the great work. Blessings, Kathy

When grilling, add extra amounts of meat (chicken, steak, hamburger or sausages) to the grill and freeze. These extras are great to use at a later time on their own or to add an extra special smoky taste when crumbled or sliced into dishes like chili, stew, Sloppy Joes, etc.

photo by: rubbermaid

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Easy Leftover Ideas

June 9, 2010 by 1 Comment

Easy Leftover Ideas Including Hash And More

Easy Leftover Ideas And Tips

Leftovers seem to be a never ending thing around our house. There are many ways to use leftovers and sometimes it can be hard to get creative. Here are several easy leftover ideas and tips to get you started!

  • Freeze leftovers in a muffin tin lined with aluminum foil. When frozen label, store in a freezer bag and use for lunch one day.
  • Freeze leftover mashed potatoes in small portions in freezer containers or freezer bags. Use to thicken soups and stews in place of flour.
  • Grind up 1 serving of leftovers and use as baby food. If you don’t use them right away, freeze in ice cube trays, when frozen transfer to a freezer bag.
  • Cut leftover meat loaf or roast beef into chunks and add them to spaghetti sauce to make speedy spaghetti and meatballs.
  • Chili Pie is a great way to use leftover chili and certain kinds of vegetables. Here’s a good Chili Pie Recipe.
  • Spread leftover sloppy joe meat (hamburger with barbecue sauce can also be used) in a casserole dish. Place sliced American cheese or cheddar cheese over the meat and top the cheese with homemade or refrigerator biscuits. Bake at 350° until the biscuits are done.
  • Meatloaf Sauté 1 large sliced onion in a frying pan. Cut meatloaf into bite size pieces. In the frying pan add meatloaf, one 8-ounce can of tomato sauce, plus a can of peas or mixed vegetables. Heat through.
  • Grind up or dice leftover roast beef, stew meat, etc. Add to scrambled eggs along with cubed leftover potatoes for an easy breakfast.
  • Use leftover pork and beans to make an open-faced sandwich. Put the beans on hamburger bun halves or bread, top with a slice of American cheese and broil until the cheese starts to bubble and is melted.
  • Hash is a good way to use extra onions, peppers and hamburger. Here’s a good Hash recipe.
  • Spicy Hash– Dice leftover roast beef, roasted potatoes, carrots and onions. Add bread crumbs until the consistency is such that you can shape into cakes. Cook over medium heat in a greased skillet until pancakes are light brown and heated through.
  • Sundae Pie– Crumble leftover cookies, angel food cake, pound cake or brownies in a pie pan. Spoon vanilla ice cream on top. Spread on a thin layer of strawberry jam and cover that with chocolate and butterscotch ice cream topping. Freeze and serve for dessert.

For more easy leftover ideas, along with delicious and easy recipes that your family will love, check out our Dining On A Dime Cookbook!

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Menu-Ham Sandwiches

May 31, 2010 by 1 Comment

 Tips

~ Here’s a tip to make cleaning those small grills like a George Foreman one. When you are done using it and it is still slightly warm, unplug it and place a few wet paper towels on the grill closing it so the steam can work it’s magic.

~ When making mac and cheese and you are out of milk or anytime for that matter use sour cream in place of the milk for an extra creamy and yummy dish.

~ For a fast refreshing summer salad mix leftover crushed pineapple with applesauce. It is different but good.

 

Menu

Ham Sandwiches
Chips and Barbecue Dip*
Sliced Tomatoes
Corn on the Cob
Orange Floats*

 

Recipes

Barbecue Dip
1 cup sour cream
1/2 to 3/4 cup barbecue sauce

Mix ingredients.
I usually don’t measure anything in this recipe. I just start adding the barbecue sauce to the sour cream until it tastes good. It’s really yummy with plain old potato chips.

 

Orange Floats

Vanilla ice cream
Orange soda

Place one scoop of ice cream in a tall glass and pour a small amount of orange pop on it. Add another scoop and more pop. Repeat this until your glass is full. Top with whipped topping and/or an orange slice.

 

photo by: phototram

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