Banana Blueberry Yogurt Pops:
I make these often because The ingredients are staples that I always have in my house.
In a large bowl, mash one ripe banana. Stir in one cup of plain yogurt (you can use flavoured yogurt, but then don't use the honey), one heaped spoonful of almond butter, one tablespoon of honey. Stir vigorously until smooth, then fold in a handful of fresh or frozen blueberries. Spoon into Popsicle moulds, add the sticks and pop into the freezer for at least 3 hours. Run the mould under hot water for a few seconds to loosen the pops and make them easy to remove from the mould.
Mango Lime Fruit Pops:
I make these when cases of mangoes go on sale. In order to use them all while they are still delicious, I have had to get creative!
Peel 2 ripe mangoes and remove the pits. Place the flesh of the mangoes into a blender with the zest and juice of one lime and a few leaves of mint. Taste and add a little honey if you want, though it's not really necessary if you're using good mangoes. Pour the purée into Popsicle moulds and freeze for at least 3 hours. Run the mould under hot water for a few seconds to loosen the pops and make them easy to remove from the mould.
Banana Coconut Lollipops:
These are just so easy and again, I always have all of the ingredients on hand. P and D literally cannot get enough of these!
Slice 1-2 bananas into thick-ish rounds (about 1.5 cm). Stick each slice with a coffee stir stick through the rounded (uncut) side. Place on a sheet of parchement paper on a pan, then place in the freezer for at least 2 hours. Fill two small, shallow dishes: one with plain or flavoured yogurt, and one with unsweetened desiccated shredded coconut. Remove the frozen banana sticks from the freezer and dip both sides into the yogurt, then quickly into the coconut. Eat immediately, or place back on the pan and into the freezer until you're ready to serve them.
Bonus tip: these lollipops can be made using infinite substitutions or combinations. Try substituting melted peanut butter or (for a real treat) Nutella for the yogurt. The coconut can be replaced with chopped peanuts, almonds or any nut, or crunchy cereal. Use whatever you have on hand that your kids love!
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