A lot of popsicles out there may be fat-free but they also do have a bit of sugar in them. A custard-style frozen pop, on the other hand, has quite a few health benefits – and to most palates, it might even be a lot tastier.
Making a yogurt pop couldn’t be simpler. Just spray unflavored cooking spray into a small paper cup (or glass cup), spoon in your favorite yogurt, drop in some of your favorite fruit like cut up oranges, strawberries, pineapple, and freeze.
In about half an hour, insert a sturdy plastic spoon in the middle, bowl side of the stick first.
Depending on the temperature of your freezer, the pops should be ready in about an hour but don’t worry if it takes longer.
For a pop that will remind you of the old “creamsicle” of your youth, blend vanilla yogurt with softened frozen orange juice concentrate and freeze as directed above.
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3 COMMENTS
Polishpedia
12 years agoWhat a wonderful idea! Has anyone at Modern Day Moms tried these? Would love to hear a review because usually I am not a fan of suger-free food.
Thanks
~Jocelyn (Nail Artist @ Polishpedia)
Modern Day Moms
12 years ago AUTHORYes! Made these quite a few times… even posted about them here: https://moderndaymoms.wpengine.com/easy-organic-raspberry-lemonade-yogurt-pops/
shelly
9 years agoWhat are the measurements to make these?