Home / Food 10 super easy popsicle recipes to help you beat the dog days of summer Ivanna Lukiian/ Shutterstock These pops do not disappoint. By Diva Anwari June 1, 2023 Ivanna Lukiian/ Shutterstock Rectangle There’s nothing quite like a sweet, cool treat on a warm, sunny day. Popsicles are everyone’s favorite warm-weather food. Since they’re so easy to make, and they have the added bonus of being a make-ahead food, you can keep your freezer stocked all season long. Related: This viral TikTok mom hack for bubbles is here to save your summer Homemade popsicle recipes come together in a snap. You can stick to fruits, some hidden veggies and a dash of dairy for a creamy delicious snack. Or, throw in some juice, kid-friendly OR adult-friendly, to really get your taste buds going. Either way, these popsicle recipes do not disappoint. In need of the molds to make these delicious pops? Check out this round up of the best popsicle molds! 10 mouth-watering popsicle recipes 1. Peaches and cream pops View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kate | Low Calorie Recipes (@simplylowcal) Blend together diced peaches, a scoop of vanilla ice cream and some milk. You can use any kind of milk your family prefers or swap it out for some orange juice. 2. Berry fusion pops View this post on Instagram A post shared by Susan 🇭🇺🇱🇧 (@cookwith_susan) Don’t let those berries go to waste! Blend together raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and strawberries. Add pomegranate juice and ice. Make it creamy with a scoop of ice cream. 3. Watermelon citrus pops https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd7brIdP8yV/ Blend together watermelon juice, orange juice, lemon juice and a dash of sparkling water. Be sure to thoroughly wash your oranges and lemons if you like blending with the peel. Finish this popsicle recipe off with a sprinkle of Tajín. 4. Banana and peanut butter pops View this post on Instagram A post shared by Wholesome Patisserie | Sam (@wholesomepatisserie) Blend bananas, a scoop of peanut butter, a little honey and a handful of spinach. Using ripe, brown-spotted bananas will make it sweeter. Don’t worry if the spinach gives it an interesting color. Once these set in the popsicle mold, dip them in a bowl of melted chocolate. 5. Kiwi mango pops View this post on Instagram A post shared by Binny B. (@eatwithbinny) Blend together diced kiwi, diced mango, shredded carrots and sparkling water. Sprinkle Tajín in the bottom of the popsicle mold and pour your mixture on top. You can also stir in a few crushed mint leaves. Related: 15 mouthwatering recipes that start with frozen fruit 6. Nutella fudgesicle pops View this post on Instagram A post shared by Natalies Cakes And Sweets (@nataliescakesandsweets) Blend together a scoop of Nutella, vanilla ice cream and some milk. Fold in shredded coconut flakes for a homemade popsicle that is out of this chocolatey world. 7. Pineapple coconut View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nikki linn (@that.veganchick) Blend together diced pineapples, coconut cream, a bit of lime juice and a little sparking water. Fold in a little lime zest and then pour your mixture into molds. 8. Blueberry yogurt pops View this post on Instagram A post shared by SlightFood (@slightfood) Blend together blueberries, greek yogurt and lemon juice. 9. Mocha pops View this post on Instagram A post shared by CaffeineAddicts (@caffeinaddicts) Blend together almond butter, coconut milk, a scoop of chocolate ice cream and a shot of espresso. Add more espresso to taste or use a cup of instant coffee (mixed with hot water) instead. You can also use store-bought cold brew. 10. Rainbow pops View this post on Instagram A post shared by Cassie Arnold (@cassiearnoldart) Add a variety of diced fruit to your molds. Fill it up with coconut water, sparkling water or an adult beverage of your choice! Whichever liquid you choose, you’ll want something clear so the different colored fruits give it a rainbow effect once frozen. The latest Baby Milestones Starting solids? Don’t miss the ‘flavor window’ Motherly Stories 5 things to know about introducing solids, from a mom in the midst Baby Health This new baby food company lets you check each package for heavy metals News Picky eating in kids is mostly due to genetics, study says