Jul 31, 2016 in desserts and sweets, epicurious, ice cream, sunday supper, coconut milk, cream, creamsicles, frozen, half-and-half, ice pops. Read the original on: The Redhead Baker
Mango creamsicles have only three ingredients, and are so easy to make! Theyâre my sonâs favorite treat on a hot summer day.
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My 4-year-old son and I are alike in many ways â we both love books, building with LEGOs, and coloring. We are different in many other ways. Iâm a dog person, but Liam is lobbying hard for a cat (to the point that he suggested his dad, who is allergic to cats, move to another house so we can adopt a cat). Liam wants to go camping, and I have no interest. And finally, Iâm a total chocoholic, but Liam prefers fruity treats.
Itâs not such a bad thing, though. When Liam gets home from trick-or-treating, I have my pick of chocolate treats. If I pick up something chocolatey from the grocery store, I donât have to worry about sharing.
This summer, Liamâs favorite thing to eat is ice pops. Weâve been getting a box of fruit-flavored ice pops each week at the grocery store. He loves orange creamsicles, but one week he asked for mango, which the store doesnât carry. He settled for orange again, but I thought, why couldnât I just make mango creamsicles at home?
There are a number of inexpensive ice pop molds available, and the one I chose is the Norpro Ice Pop Mold, because I prefer to use wooden sticks. I had another mold with reusable plastic drip guard holders. But the ice pops fell out of the freezer, and the frozen plastic broke.
Making these creamsicles is so easy, you just need chopped fruit and cream, and either sugar or citrus juice, and either a blender or food processor. If you are dairy-free for health or dietary reasons, you can substitute coconut cream for the heavy cream. The reason you wait 30 minutes before inserting the sticks is to ensure that the sticks remain straight in the ice pop molds.
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