
With Summer around the bend, rooftop and garden chatter galore, it may be time to host a popsicle party. Light and colorful, popsicles or ice pops are simple to prepare and refreshing to eat on a hot summer afternoon. You can be creative with recipes by blending your favorite fruits, adding chunks, chocolate chips, yogurt, etc. You can either use a store-bought popsicle tray or cups with wooden sticks.
Spice up your event with cute popsicle party favors like popsicle shaped soaps, a popsicle-themed frozen margerita, or wear popsicle earrings (as shown in picture; can be purchased on
esty.com)
Here is a simple recipe I came up with as I was eating a kiwi.
Kiwi-Raspberry double-decker popsicles
In a blender, purée red raspberries until smooth but still thick. Pour raspberry purée in the popsicle tray until half full. Drop a full raspberry at the bottom of each. Purée kiwis. (use as many as you deem necessary to fill your popsicle tray) Pour them over raspberry purée (1/4), and top with 2-3 small dices of kiwi.
Freeze and serve!
If you want to be a bit more adventurous, you can add mint leaves in preparation.
If you're not a big fan of kiwi, you can add 2 more full raspberries and then top everything with icelandic yogurt.
I personally don't like to add sugar to my popsicles because I love the natural sweet taste of fruit as it is (especially when I'm making these for summer snacks), which is why I just purée and freeze. However, there are some terrific recipes that use fruit coulis for a sweeter and more dessert-like confection. If you're throwing a popsicle party, you can make an assortment of popsicles and creamsicles that include both kinds, and creamy flavors too. If going for the fancier popsicle feast, I especially enjoy the
Rhubarb and Raspberry Ice Pops from
La Tartine Gourmande blog (pictured in montage on right side). This is a great dessert and is so pretty to serve!