Good Morning, Darlings!
Summer – hot – meltingly sultry….we just can’t seem to cool down quick enough. What to do? Well, if you can’t stand the heat, get in the kitchen and make popsicles!
These tasty treats are so easy, and so much better when made at home. You can actually control what goes into your food, and isn’t that what we all want?
I just purchased this model and have been making popsicles every day. I’m popsicle obsessed.
And you’ll need extra popsicle sticks, too. They can be ordered here. I really need to stock up on these, my popsicle addiction is growing.
Now that you’ve got a mold – what should you put into your popsicles? Just about anything you can pour into the mold. I started with juice – easy enough. But I chose exotic juices. Guanabana, mango, papaya and pineapple juices. And then I started combining the flavors. I even took popsicles to a new neighbor as a housewarming gift. Trust me, they were very well received.
You could mix up instant pudding and pour them into your molds. For a lunch popsicle you could fill the mold with vegetable juice! Okay, that may not appeal to everyone, but you healthy types out there might really like it.
You can also get swanky with your frozen treats. How about pouring a bit of pureed strawberries in the mold, just to fill the tip, and after that portion freezes, fill the rest with pineapple puree or juice. Not only will it look pretty, but it will be delicious!
Special tip – Let your popsicle mixture firm up a bit before inserting the sticks. I learned this the hard way. My first batch had sticks that were all wonky and off-centered. They still tasted good, but looked funny.
Another tip – first pour your mixture into a spouted container for easier pouring. I use my large Pyrex measuring cup. Works like a charm.
Now go forth and make popsicles! Summer will not get the best of you!
xoxo, Patti
Today blogging to Glee Soundtrack – Ice Ice Baby
When we made these with Mom – she would cover the mold with plastic wrap and poke the sticks through. The plastic wrap kept the sticks from moving around.
Great tip, Crystal!
Audra!! Where have you been? Your website looks awesome! xoxo, Patti
Those popsicles are adorable! My kids love them too, I will be making some, thanks Patti!
Love these molds! I found the old “Rocket” molds at HomeGoods and am excited to do something that actually works. My first attempt did not work…I think its because I didn’t have your tips. 😉
Hi Chris, I wish I could bake like you. But folks like me, we make popsicles! LOL. xoxo, P
Enjoy, Miss Tami! xoxo, Patti