Summer Special: 5 Tasty Popsicle Recipes You Can Make for Kids

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Make fun popsicles for your kids this summer. Check out our delicious homemade popsicle recipes.

Summer Special: 5 Tasty Popsicle Recipes You Can Make for Kids
You can make milk base or water based popsicles.

Highlights

  • Summer season calls for special cooling recipes.
  • Make refreshing and tasty popsicles for kids
  • Here are 5 popsicle recipes you can try at home.

During summer, we all seek recipes that will help us cool down and keep us hydrated. And what could be better than refreshing popsicles? While a variety of flavoured popsicles is available in stores, nothing can beat the taste of homemade ones. These tasty popsicles will be loved by your kids as they are packed with unique flavours. Moreover, they are easy to make and healthier to eat. The best part is that you can customise these popsicles according to your preferences. So, come and learn how to prepare tasty popsicles for your kids with us.

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Here are 5 Popsicle Recipes for Your Kids:

1. Mango Popsicle:

During the summer season, mangoes are abundantly available. This sweet fruit is a favourite among kids. Make this delectable popsicle at home using fresh mangoes. Start by peeling the mangoes and scooping out the pulp. Make a fine puree and add some mint leaves to it. Pour the puree into the popsicle moulds and freeze for 30 minutes. Take out the mango popsicles and enjoy them with your kids.

Mangoes are rich in vitamin c.

2. Watermelon Popsicle:

Beat the heat with a watermelon popsicle. This popsicle will keep your children hydrated as watermelon contains around 92 percent water. To make it, take some chopped pieces of watermelon, mash them with a fork, and strain the juice. Add one spoon of lemon juice and one spoon of sugar to it. Mix well and pour the mixture into the popsicle moulds. Freeze them until set, and give the sweet and succulent popsicles to the kids.

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Watermelons are rich in water and hydrating.

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3. Strawberry Yogurt Popsicle:

Kids love berries, and what's better than making sweet and creamy popsicles with strawberries? Strawberry popsicles have a vibrant pink colour, naturally obtained from the strawberries. This flavourful popsicle can be prepared in no time. Just blend one cup of chopped strawberries in a blender. Add one tablespoon of sugar and one tablespoon of fresh lime juice. Mix well and pour the mixture into the popsicle moulds. Freeze until set.

4. Milk Chocolate Popsicle:

This is a great way to make your kids consume milk and get their required dose of calcium. In a blender, add one glass of milk. Add chocolate syrup, half a teaspoon of cocoa, and one tablespoon of sugar to increase the sweetness. Blend it well and pour the milk chocolate mixture into the popsicle moulds. Freeze it and enjoy the chocolatey popsicles.

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5. Lemon and Kiwi Popsicle:

Who doesn't like tangy and fruity popsicles in this scorching heat? Help your kids stay hydrated with this delicious popsicle recipe. In a bowl, add one cup of water, fresh lemon juice, sugar or honey, and chopped pieces of kiwi. Mix the liquid nicely and pour it into the popsicle moulds. Freeze for 20 minutes and serve the tangy popsicle sticks to your kids.

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For those who don't have a popsicle maker at home, worry not. We have some easy substitutes that can be found in your kitchen. You can use tiny shot glasses, a muffin tin, or an ice cube tray to prepare popsicles. Additionally, you will need wooden popsicle sticks to place in the moulds. Moreover, you can also create popsicle moulds using aluminium foil to make perfectly shaped popsicles.

We hope you like our popsicle recipes for kids. Please let us know your opinion in the comments section below.

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