Summer is the perfect time for cool treats! Here are 15 super easy homemade popsicle recipes, most of which have only 2 ingredients, to make your summer cooler! These will save you time and money if you have picky eaters!!!
These easy homemade popsicle recipes have super yummy flavor combinations that everyone will love and since most of these are fruit popsicles, you can be sure they’re a lot more healthy than most kids treats! Go ahead and have one yourself! You deserve it! ;-)
If you need popsicle molds, you can get them here or at Walmart.
Easy Strawberries And Cream Popsicles
1 cup strawberries
1/2 cup vanilla ice cream or yogurt
1 cup of milk
1 Tbsp. sugar
Blend the ingredients until smooth. Pour into molds and freeze.
Easy Raspberry Popsicles – 2 Ingredients!
1 cup raspberry juice
1/2 cup raspberries (optional)
Blend until smooth. Pour into molds and freeze.
2 Ingredient Kiwi Popsicles
4 kiwi
1 1/2 cups juice (grape or pineapple)
1-3 tsp. sugar (optional)
Blend until smooth. Add sugar to taste. Pour into molds and freeze.
2 Ingredient Watermelon Popsicles
1 cup watermelon
1 cup orange juice
1 cup water
Blend the ingredients until smooth. Pour into molds and freeze.
Easy Strawberry Banana Popsicles
1 (3 oz.) package strawberry gelatin
1 cup boiling water
1 banana
1 cup yogurt or ice cream. Blend well and pour into molds.
Dissolve gelatin in water. In a blender, mix gelatin mixture, banana and yogurt. Pour into molds and freeze.
Easy 2 Ingredient Blueberries and Cream Popsicles
1 1/2 cups vanilla yogurt
1/2 cup blueberries
Fill each popsicle half way with yogurt. Freeze. Blend blueberries with the rest of the yogurt. After the first half has frozen, fill the molds the rest of the way and freeze.
Easy 3 Ingredient Blueberry/Raspberry Popsicles!
1 1/2 cups vanilla pudding, yogurt OR ice cream
1/4 cup blueberries
1/4 raspberries
Blend everything and then pour into molds and freeze.
Easy Mixed Berry Popsicles
1 1/2 cups grape juice (white or purple)
1 cup berries (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries)
Blend, pour into molds and freeze.
To make layered popsicles, just fill with a small amount of berry mixture and freeze. Do this with each berry until the molds are full between each layer.
Easy Fruit Popsicles
1/2 cup (give or take) leftover jam or jelly
1 cup water
Place water in the jam jar. Shake until the leftover jam is all mixed into water. Pour into popsicle molds and freeze.
2 Ingredient Cantaloupe Popsicles
1 cup cantaloupe
2 cups white grape juice
Blend, pour into molds and freeze.
Easy Raspberry Yogurt Popsicles
2 cups yogurt
1 cup raspberries
1/2 cup blended oatmeal (optional)
Blend and pour into molds. Freeze.
Easy 2 Ingredient Fruit Popsicles
2 cups white grape juice
fruit (grapes, madarin oranges, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries)
Place the fruit into molds and pour the juice over the top until filled. Freeze.
Homemade Orange Popsicles Recipe
1 package (3 oz.) orange gelatin
1 envelope (.15oz) unsweetened orange soft drink mix
1 cup sugar
2 cups boiling water
2 cups cold water
In a bowl, mix first 4 ingredients until dissolved. Stir in cold water. Pour in molds or paper cups and insert Popsicle stick. Freeze.
*You could use strawberry gelatin and strawberry drink mix or you could try other flavors. Don’t forget lemon or lime. Mix and match to see what interesting new taste you can come up with.
Rocky Road Fudgesicles Recipe
1 package (3 oz.) cook and serve chocolate pudding
2 1/2 cups milk
1/2 cup chopped peanuts
1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
1/2 cup marshmallow creme
12 paper cups (3 oz. each)
12 Popsicle sticks
Cook pudding and milk until slightly thickened and bubbly. Let cool for 20 minutes, stirring a few times. Divide chocolate chips and peanuts between cups. Stir marshmallow creme into pudding. Pour into cups. Insert Popsicle sticks and freeze.
Lemonade Popsicles Recipe
Mix your favorite batch of lemonade, whether fresh squeezed or made from a mix. Then freeze.
Lemonade is refreshing itself but to have it in the form of a frozen treat can put you over the top.
OK, I know I said 15 Super Easy Homemade Popsicle Recipes and I already included 15, but this one was too good not to include, sooo… Here’s a yummy bonus recipe for you! I hope you love it!
Easy Homemade Pudding Pops
1 pkg. pudding (not instant*)
3 cups milk
fruit (any kind, optional)
Combine and mix the ingredients only enough to blend well. Quickly pour into popsicle molds and freeze. Chocolate and vanilla pudding may be layered for a fun treat or you can layer fruit with vanilla pudding. Makes 8-10 popsicles.
*Regular homemade pudding may be used instead of store-bought pudding mix.
Don’t forget to check out our YouTube video here where we make several of these yummy fruit popsicle recipes!
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Bea
I think these popsicles look YUMMY! I just watched your video and you both look lovely. Love that necklace Jill.
Davonne
These look awesome, pinning it, thank you!
Jenn
Ice cream and fruit! I will be good for this summer. Can wait to make them.
Bonnie Mac
What is the reason for only filling and freezing half of the mold for the blueberry yogurt popsicles?
Jill
If you want the blue and white look just to make it look cute etc. you need to freeze the white yogurt first then pour the blueberry part on that and freeze. If you don’t do it that way it all mixes together. You can have it all mixed together if you want.
sue
these sound really good.
Lynne Blake
Any time I make smoothies and make too much of it, I freeze the remainder into freezer pops. No wasted ingredients and my neighbors love them.
Jill
Great idea Lynne. Thanks.
polly neverbeast
now im hungry
Denise
Can you make any flavored ice cream when your doing the two ingredients?
Jill
Yes you can Denise.
Elizabeth
Can I use powdered sugar instead of granulated sugar?
Jill
Elizabeth in these recipes I don’t really know. If you do you have to use 1 3/4 cup powdered sugar for each granulated sugar plus powdered sugar has corn starch in it so that can make a difference in a recipe. Wasn’t sure which recipe you were asking about.
Margaret Lunt
when you say use 1 envelope (.15oz) unsweetened orange soft drink mix, in the orange popsicle, what is the mix? Kool Aide?
Jill
Yes it is Kool Aid. Many people don’t know what Kool Aid is now so we have to use unsweetened soft drink mix in the recipes.
Sil Hendricks
Good Morning Tawra and Jill! Wanted to let you know how much i like your popsicle recipes that you sent to me. I cannot wait try try several of them in the near future! To you and yours, be safe and happy! Thank you!
Jill
Oh thank you Sil for letting us know you are enjoying them.Appreciate it.
Jackie
To add to your list, rather than pour out the liquid (light or heavy syrup) from a can of fruit, mix it with mashed ripe bananas or other bits of leftover fruit and make frozen pops from the mixture. Kids love them, it saves me money and uses up food that otherwise would be wasted. Free is my favorite price!
Samantha
Can I just say thanks for having all of the recipes listed on one page with easy to read instructions and a photo? I loved that I didn’t have to click through multiple links or sift through paragraphs of text to get to the info! Thank you!!
Jill
You are welcome Samantha. I am like you – I can’t believe how many hoops you have to jump through to just find the recipe on some websites.
Susan
Looks delicious! Not to mention healthy homemade popsicles. I love it and my kids will love it too.
Becky
Wow! Ive hit the jackpot… When summer rolls around we will be making several of these. Thank you for sharing…
Cathy VandenHouten
Love these recipes for the popsicles. Cheaper to make yourself rather than buying already made. Your Dining on a dime cookbook one and two I use all the time. I’m a diabetic so it’s very easy to adjust the recipes for me. Love watching y’all on Utube.
Jill
Thank you Cathy. These popsicle recipes are so old that my mom made them for me when I was little LOL So glad you are enjoying the books and thanks for taking the time to let us know.
Nancy Pielli
Popsicle stopped making minions ice bars. Any suggestions how to decorate ice bars to make them look like minions?
Jill
No Nancy I don’t have any ideas unless one of our viewers would have an idea