Popsicles are so fun and making them from fruit is a great way to get health benefits from eating a treat. My grandson thought they were pretty yummy!
Ingredients
2 cups organic frozen blueberries
1 banana
1 can full fat coconut milk
1/2 tablespoon vanilla extract
3 tablespoons blueberry fruit spread
Things You Will Need
Blender or Food Processor
Popsicle Molds – I found mine at Sur La Table
Directions
Blend ingredients until smooth.
Pours liquid into molds and place tops in.
Place in freezer for 5-8 hours.
When ready to serve, run the bottoms under warm water to release from mold.
Note – Too much liquid and not enough molds? No problem – Place the extra popsicle liquid in a square or rectangle dish (plastic will work). Freeze for 5-8 hours. Let sit out for a few minutes and then using a fork or spoon scrape into flaky crystals. For a chunkier consistency a potato masher can be used. Store sealed in freezer. To Serve: Place in fancy glass, top with a tsp of fruit spread and a piece of fruit.
What is your favorite flavor of popsicle?

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Jonell
Hi Jonell,
Thank you for stopping by for a visit. I do like to have fun 🙂 Check you for cohosting Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop. I take a visit over to your blog also.
He’s a cutie who obviously has wonderfully good taste. 🙂
Hi Rosey,
Thanks for stopping by and complimenting my grandson and food – you are welcome anytime. I just read about your trip to Key Lime Cove and left you a message – what fun.
Now how cute is he and this seems like it was fun to make – thanks for sharing!
Hi Antionette,
Very easy and fun to make and we thank you for commenting on our sweet Caden. We love him so. I left a message on your post about the white skirt on your blog – I think you look great in those outfits. Have a great day.
Debbie
Debbie one word cute oh and the Popsicle looks great too xo
Thanks, Katherine, always appreciate you stopping by and bragging on my my grandson.
Hi Debbie,
Was just going through your bread recipes. I have to try the rolls and the banana muffins. They look wonderful. I love popsicles…I just wouldn’t wait long enough for them to freeze before eating them. Kim
Hi Kim – Yea that waiting stuff can be very hard.
He is so cute! My favorite popsicle flavor is grape. =)
Your popsicles sound yummy!
Hi Melissa,
Thank you – grape popsicles are so good.