Solution: for the days the ice cream doesn't make it to our neighborhood a homemade slow melt treat will do the trick. This was our first try and It worked. On days like today when the humidity is 90% up and it's hot and sticky, they kept it together longer than the regular ones, I have a sticky face kid but a clean floor! We are both happy! here is our trick!
1 Cup Orange Juice
1 1/2 tsps Mango gelatin (or any flavor you like)
1 (6oz) Orange Creamsicle Yogurt
1/4 Sweet Cream Coffee Creamer
1 tsps Vanilla Butter
In a small saucepan add the orange juice and gelatin. Heat up and stir until gelatin is dissolved. Add remaining ingredients, stir to get a uniform mix.
Pour this mix into you popsicle molds. Let the cool for a little while before placing them in your freezer for a couple of hours.
This recipe will give you 1 1/2 cups of liquid. I got 6 popsicles out of it!
Run a little hot water through your popsicles in order to loosen them up and make it easier to pull out!
It was our first attempt and I think there are possibilities to this dessert as days left for summer so we are looking forward to more creations.
Thank you for visiting the blog today! Remember everything tastes better when you have a happy dirty face kid, a happy mom...and yes...you add a Pinch of Love!
Besitos,
Lizy
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YUMMY girlie! The boys would love love it! On my list to do! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing!!! We would love it if you would link up at our We Scream For Ice Cream linky party/giveaway:
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You had me at "slow melt" lol!! My 5 year old is the king of drippy popsicles, I can't wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteKrista@ Far From Normal
If you've gotta drive on a hot day, you might as well do it w/a slow melt popsicle. :)
ReplyDeleteMy kids would love these! Thanks for Sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good! Orange juice and yogurt sounds delicious together!
ReplyDeleteThese look perfect for summer!
ReplyDeleteYes Ann they are, and no sticky floors or shirts...well not too sure about the shirts, lol..but we have clean floors! Than You for stopping :)
DeleteI love that citrus flavor! Thanks for stopping by and for your lovely comment...
ReplyDeleteThank You for visiting!
DeleteThese look perfect for those hot summer days!!
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Have a great weekend :)
These are really perfect for our hot and humid weather!
ReplyDeleteLooking at them makes me want to grab one and eat :)
I recently bought popsicle mould but my first attempt was a fail :) I couldn't pop them out :) Now I'm getting there :) Yours looks so delicious, I'm gonna try your recipe for sure!
ReplyDeleteThose sound yummy!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved orange cream pops. YUM. I will be trying these. Thanks so much for linking up at Swap N Share Sunday. I bet these will be another reader favorite.
ReplyDeleteDawn
Spatulas On Parade
Slower melt - I've got to try it! Visiting from Sweet and Savory Sundays =)
ReplyDeleteNow I'm going to have to go out and buy popsicle molds. And when my husband asks why I need them I'm totally going to blame you. Of course when he tastes these he'll be thanking you...
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe. I'll have to give it a shot.
ReplyDeleteSounds great! Thanks for linking up to Good Tastes Tuesday! Blessings, Heather
ReplyDeleteYum! I like the gelatin idea. Thanks for sharing at Sweet & Savory Saturdays #21!
ReplyDelete~Amber @ Dessert Now, Dinner Later!
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Aww I'll bet your little fella loves these! What a perfect summer treat, Liz.
ReplyDeleteMy mom use to make Jello popsicles when we were little and I bet these are very similar. Thanks for sharing at Simple Supper Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your Popsicles at the Rock N Share! They're perfect for this heat wave we're having! I shared your post on my FB page today too. http://goo.gl/G60BT Have a great day, D
ReplyDeleteLizbeth,
ReplyDeleteYUM! I LOVE popsicles. These look and sound so, so good! I pinned them and shared them on facebook. Thank you for sharing on Tuesday Trivia.
Wanda Ann @ Memories by the Mile
With 5 kiddos - slow melt sounds perfect lol! Thanks so much for sharing at this week's All My Bloggy Friends, Lizy :)
ReplyDeleteOhh my.. Simply irresistible. These look delicious. Thanks for joining the party at Craftionary. So happy to have you. :) Can't wait to see what more delicious recipes you share. I love the confetti drink you made too.
ReplyDeleteI want one! These are so perfect for a hot summer day! Thanks for sharing at Submarine Sunday!
ReplyDeleteAHH! Must try these soon! I've been craving cold, icy treats! It's been over 90 degrees all week in Chicago!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, your popsicles moulds are so cute! Love it! I like the twist you have added by adding in the mango gelatine. That's interesting :) I just did something similar but I added buttermilk to my Orange Popsicles instead. Cheers!
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