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Learn how to make popsicles using my easy recipe for Coconut Berry Popsicles - a healthy homemade fruit popsicle made with only five ingredients! This easy popsicles recipe will make your summer!

Have you ever made fruit popsicles at home? No? You're in for a treat! This recipe for Coconut Berry Popsicles can be made with any other fruit! One popsiclesrecipe - hundreds of possible combinations to make yourown version: sugar-free, healthy and refreshing!

Strawberries are in season and it's driving me crazy! Every time I go to the grocery store I grab two or three pints (sometimes more) because you know how it is.

The strawberry season begins; you think it's going to last for weeks; one day you go to the store and "poof" they have disappeared overnight or are totally overpriced. And your heart is broken.

So yeah, you get it, I want to make the most of strawberry season while it lasts. And what better way to enjoy those sweet summer berries than in a healthy frozen summer treat like these Coconut Berry Popsicles? A popsicles recipe that will make your summer!


I wasn't really sure whether to post this popsicles recipe or not because for most of you, strawberries aren't in season anymore and I didn't want to tease you with that. That would not be very nice of me, would it?

But then I figured it is still hot in some part of the states, and in other parts of the world as well. For these people, it's still time for a frozen summer treat, don't you think?

And anyway it doesn't need to be super hot to eat homemade fruit popsicles, right?Plus, these coconut berry popsicles are so so good! Smooth and creamy thanks to the coconut milk, slightly sweetened with honey and flavored with a touch of coconut flakes.

Mmmm... Now excuse me while I go grab the last homemade popsicle from the freezer 🙂

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Coconut Berry Popsicles

Learn how to make popsicles using my easy recipe for Coconut Berry Popsicles - healthy homemade fruit popsicles made with only five ingredients! This popsicles recipe will make your summer!

CourseSnack, Treat

CuisineAmerican

Keywordcoconut, dessert, frozen, homemade, ice cream, popsicle

Prep Time 15 minutes

Freezing time 3 hours

Total Time 3 hours 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1lbstrawberriesroughly chopped
  • 1cupraspberries
  • 2tbsphoneyor more to taste
  • 2tbspcoconut flakes
  • ½cupcoconut milkI used full fat

Instructions

  1. Combine all the ingredients except coconut milk in the bowl of your food processor. Purée the fruits and gradually pour in the coconut milk. Keep processing until smooth.

  2. Fill this mixture into the popsicle moldsand freeze for two to three hours.

Nutrition Facts

Coconut Berry Popsicles

Amount Per Serving (1 popsicle)

Calories 62Calories from Fat 27

% Daily Value*

Fat 3g5%

Saturated Fat 2g13%

Sodium 2mg0%

Potassium 117mg3%

Carbohydrates 8g3%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 6g7%

Vitamin A 5IU0%

Vitamin C 29.9mg36%

Calcium 12mg1%

Iron 0.7mg4%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Susan

    It's still very hot here in far West Texas, and we've been out working in the yard. So these popsicles look really good, and I love the combination of ingredients. If I had popsicle molds I'd be making these right now.

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      • Susan

        Thanks for the link, Marie. It's weird how a simple solution like that never occurred to me. I guess I've been reading too many food blogs by people who have popsicle molds…

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        • marie

          No worries 🙂

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      • Susan

        Now I've got a really stupid question: where does one find popsicle sticks?

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        • marie

          The ones I'm currently using came with the molds but I've seen some at my local grocery store and at dollar stores.

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          • Susan

            Thanks, Marie!

  2. Ash-foodfashionparty

    Can't believe we are in the tail end of summer, but that wouldn't stop me enjoying a few of those beauties. Might even make these popsicles this weekend.

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    • marie

      Make theeemmm they're so good!! And it's a good way to celebrate the end of summer 😉 Thanks for stopping by Ash!

      Reply

  3. dottie

    would this work with strawberries and blueberries? Cause that's what I have in my fridge but I'm a little concerned about the blueberry skins???

    Reply

    • marie

      Yes sure! Just make sure you blend them until very smooth 🙂

      Reply

  4. 40A.

    These looks super refreshing and I love that they are not loaded with sugar, like the store-bought ones.

    Reply

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