Badda-bing! Watermelon Ice Pops: A Healthy Fruit Ice Pop Recipe for Kids & Adults by Holly Budde

Fruit Snacks
2 years ago

Badda-bing! Watermelon Ice Pops: A Healthy Fruit Ice Pop Recipe for Kids & Adults

Badda-bing! This watermelon puree ice pops recipe is delicious, healthy and super easy to make. Homemade watermelon ice pops are a fun way to beat the heat with no high fructose syrup or dyes. You can experiment with other fruits and flavors.

A bonus? This watermelon puree makes for an awesome martini or watermelon margarita! Or, kids can use it for slush drinks – just mix with crushed ice. Simple and fun!

Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes plus freezing time
Servings: 10 to 12

Ingredients

  • 1/2 a small seedless watermelon, cut into chunks 
  • juice of one small lime
  • 4 mint leaves (optional)

Here’s how to make it:

  1. Puree the watermelon in a blender.
  2. Add lime juice and mint leaves, if desired. Puree again.
  3. Pour into ice pop molds or use paper cups and craft sticks.
  4. Freeze for 3 hours or until set.

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Popsicle Molds $9 & Up
Craft Sticks $4 & Up
Paper Cups $6 & Up
Blenders $20 & Up

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Meredith Schneider
Yum Holly Budde ! So fun and easy! I'll make these with the kids.
Elisa Schmitz
So easy, so fun, so yum! Thank you for sharing kid and adult versions, Holly Budde ! :-)
Holly Budde
they have become an activity here. Meredith Schneider T loves making them. yesterday they made mango/coconut and they were fabulous!

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