Showing posts with label popsicle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label popsicle. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Bay Breeze Popsicles

If you liked the Coconut Mango Margarita Popsicles, you're in for a treat. I love me some fruity cocktails, and as much as the Mr. would like to deny it, he does too. These Bay Breeze Popsicles are delicious and chocked full o' fresh fruit... that makes them a healthy alternative, right?


Rather than make these with alcohol, I opted for a virgin option. Three ingredients, some time to freeze, and you're done. If you wanted to add vodka, keep it at a minimum or they will have a difficult time setting properly.

Ingredients
  • 2 cups of chopped pineapple
  • 1 cup of 100% cranberry juice
  • Lime slices
Process:
  1. Blend until frothy and smooth (about a minute)
  2. Slip some lime slices into the molds (1 per popsicle)
  3. Pour into popsicle molds or Zoku
  4. Let set for 4-6 hours (molds) or 5-7 minutes (Zoku)
There you have it. It's that easy. I dare you not to enjoy these juicy delights.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Coconut-Mango Margarita Popsicles

Happy First Day of Summer! 


Not only is it the longest day but it just so happens to be the hottest as well. Ugh. You know it's gonna be bad when the "low" for the day is EIGHTY degrees. Unlike the Mr., I'm a wimp and do not tolerate the heat/humidity well. That's why today's treat is a perfect way to cool down while you usher in sticky summer nights: Coconut-Mangorita Popsicles. Does that sound summery or what?? Yep, I thought so, too.




Coconut-Mango Margarita Popsicles (makes 6)
What you need:
Popsicle Molds (or your handy-dandy Zoku if you have one)
Blender
1/2 can of coconut milk
1 fresh mango, chopped
1 cup of Virgin Margarita Mix (Jose Cuervo light is perfect)
2-3 Tablespoons of Tequila (too much, and it'll be practically impossible to freeze)

How you do it:
1. Put all ingredients into blender
2. Blend together for about a minute until very smooth
3. Pour into mold and let set until solid
          - In the Zoku it took a whopping 10 minutes, but the average popsicle mold will take 4-6 hours
4. Enjoy!

{pardon the poor quality photos but the sun was practically gone and it's no easier to take a good picture when your specimens are melting uncontrollably}

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