This is the week before the 4th of July... and we will be celebrating our Independence Day with these super-refreshing, creamy, and delicious Berry Coconut Yogurt Popsicles. But in light of their red, white, and blue colors, why don't we simply call them Patriotic Fruit Popsicles to make it easy? 🙂
They are also part of a blogger challenge (#paletaweek) -- and I am pretty excited at having been invited by Lola from Lola's Cocina to participate, along with many other great Latin bloggers. This means that instead of just one recipe, you can also get many other popsicle recipes to enjoy this entire summer. You can check the whole list on the link above.
Our Berry Coconut Yogurt Popsicles are gluten-free and a crowd-pleaser. They will make your barbecue, picnic, or even the most unpretentious snacktime a happy time.
All you have to do is blend strawberries and blueberries separately with water and sugar, or any other sweetener of your choice. Next, layer these two fruit mixtures with a mix of yogurt and coconut milk, swirl to give the pops a cool effect, and then freeze. You can either serve them plain...
Or alternatively, right before serving, you can decorate them with star-shaped sprinkles... and wow whoever eats them.
It is all up to you and the occasion where they will be served! To make your celebration yummier and even more fun, take a look at our other mouthwatering 4th of July Dish Recipes.
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY, AMERICA!
Berry Coconut Yogurt Popsicles (Patriotic Fruit Popsicles )
Ingredients
- 1 ⅓ cups chopped strawberries
- 9 tablespoons sugar divided (honey or a sugar substitute can be used instead)
- ½ cup water divided
- 1 ⅓ cups blueberries
- ¾ cup plain or vanilla Greek yogurt
- ½ cup either full-fat or light canned coconut milk or regular milk and 1 teaspoon coconut extract
- Star sprinkles optional
Instructions
- In a food processor or blender, process/blend well the strawberries with 3 tablespoons of sugar and ¼ cup of water, and reserve. Separately, process/blend well the blueberries with 3 tablespoons of sugar and ¼ cup of water and reserve. In a small bowl, stir in well the yogurt with the coconut milk and the remaining 3 tablespoons of sugar and set aside.
- Place 2 tablespoons of the processed strawberry mixture into each popsicle mold. Then, spoon 2 tablespoons of the yogurt mixture on top, followed by 2 tablespoons of the blueberry mixture. Use a long skewer or butter knife to swirl fruits a bit. Insert popsicle sticks in the center and freeze until completely frozen (8 hours or more).
- To remove popsicles from the mold, run warm water around the molds and let sit at room temperature for about 5 minutes. If desired, serve them decorated with star sprinkles, and enjoy these patriotic fruit popsicles!
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Deb|EastofEdenCooking says
What stunners! What a scrumptious 4th of July celebration these berry pops would be! The flavors and colors are just perfect.
Juliana says
Great dessert for the coming holiday...I love all the fruits in it...beautiful colors!
Have a great week Denise 🙂
Anne@ASaladForAllSeasons says
These are so pretty, Denise! I love that all the color are natural. And I LOVE that these were made with coconut milk! A perfect summer dessert!
Anna @ shenANNAgans says
Your 4th of July popsicles are so beautiful! I would love to be chomping on one right now. Love that you used coconut milk too. Might make something similar for our next big food bloggers dinner. Yum!
John/Kitchen Riffs says
Who doesn't like popsicles? And gosh, do these look good! And much more interesting than many -- fun flavors and textures in these. Really creative -- thanks so much.
Raymund says
Love the flavours of that popsicle! certainly fits the theme
Liz says
What a yummy way to cool off this summer! And perfect for the holiday in all their red, white and blue glory!
Denise Browning says
Thank you so much, Liz! We have enjoyed these pops a lot. Happy 4th of July for you! xx
Nusrat Azim says
Very cute and adorable looking popsicles; anybody would fall in love at the very first sight 🙂 Thanks for the colorful, gorgeous idea.
And the last picture...is a heartthrob 🙂
Mi Vida en un Dulce says
I never did posicles, and I don't know why because I really like it, and can be as healthy as you want, because you can make it with just healthy ingredients.
Happy 4th of July!!!