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Strawberry Guava Popsicles

I knew it would be a good idea to buy popsicle molds so I can make some homemade treats for my little kids this summer.  I found a really cute one at Dollar Tree.  Tiny little popsicles!  Perfect for kids.  Let the popsicle experiments begin!  This one is simple, with a delicate flavor.  Perfect combination!  I really like the thick, creamy texture that the yogurt gives the popsicle.


Strawberry Guava Popsicles
Recipe by: Amber (Dessert Now, Dinner Later!)
  • 1/2 cup vanilla greek yogurt
  • 1/2 cup guava nectar (down the juice aisle in a soda type can; cost around $0.35)
  • 1/2 lb strawberries, rinsed & hulled
  1. Place all ingredients in a blender & blend until smooth. Strain out seeds, if desired.
  2. Pour mixture into prepared popsicle molds.  
  3. Freeze for 4+ hours depending on the size of the mold.  
*May also use small dixie cups & wooden sticks for popsicle molds.  Place plastic wrap over the top of the cup & poke the stick through the middle where you want it to stay in the center of the popsicle; then freeze.  Place outside of cup under warm running water & twist to remove, when ready to eat.  
I cut off the tops of plastic spoons & left the cut side out of the popsicle for my "wooden sticks" DIY popsicles.

I knew it would be a good idea to buy popsicle molds so I can make some homemade treats for my little kids this summer.  I found a really cute one at Dollar Tree.  Tiny little popsicles!  Perfect for kids.  Let the popsicle experiments begin!  This one is simple, with a delicate flavor.  Perfect combination!  I really like the thick, creamy texture that the yogurt gives the popsicle.


Strawberry Guava Popsicles
Recipe by: Amber (Dessert Now, Dinner Later!)
  • 1/2 cup vanilla greek yogurt
  • 1/2 cup guava nectar (down the juice aisle in a soda type can; cost around $0.35)
  • 1/2 lb strawberries, rinsed & hulled
  1. Place all ingredients in a blender & blend until smooth. Strain out seeds, if desired.
  2. Pour mixture into prepared popsicle molds.  
  3. Freeze for 4+ hours depending on the size of the mold.  
*May also use small dixie cups & wooden sticks for popsicle molds.  Place plastic wrap over the top of the cup & poke the stick through the middle where you want it to stay in the center of the popsicle; then freeze.  Place outside of cup under warm running water & twist to remove, when ready to eat.  
I cut off the tops of plastic spoons & left the cut side out of the popsicle for my "wooden sticks" DIY popsicles.

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