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Strawberry Lime Ice Pops

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A couple of weeks ago I shared this recipe for Homemade Limeade as part of our Mini Chef Mondays series. Besides just enjoying this refreshing limeade as a drink, we also used it as the base for some Strawberry Lime Ice Pops. Wesley loved these ice pops and is still talking about them!

Strawberry Lime Ice Pops Recipe

I picked up this colorful set of six silicone ice pop molds from Amazon. They do offer a version with a stand, but I opted to save money and buy it without. They fit well into a plastic cup so I substituted two of those instead.

Removing Seeds for Strawberry Lime Ice Pops

We made a simple strawberry puree for these pops. I let Wesley remove the seeds with a fine mesh strainer. Simply stirring it over and over will push the strawberry puree through the strainer, leaving the seeds behind.

Making Strawberry Lime Pops

After mixing with our homemade limeade, I let Wes also pour them into the mold. You can keep them standing upright with a jar or cup. Just be sure to leave enough room at the top to put the lid on.

Ice Pop Tube Silicone Mold

Then just pop them into the freezer for a few hours. That is it!

Strawberry Lime Ice Pops for Kids

These silicone molds are super fun and a great way to enjoy a homemade ice pops.

Refreshing Strawberry Lime Pops

Strawberry Lime Ice Pops Recipe
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Strawberry Lime Ice Pops

Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 6
Author Emilie

Ingredients

  • 1 cup sliced strawberries
  • 1 3/4 cup homemade limeade or purchased limeade
  • six 3 oz silicone molds

Instructions

  1. Puree strawberries in blender.
  2. Push through a fine mesh strainer until seeds are removed. (Results in about 1/3 cup puree)
  3. Stir together limeade and strawberry puree.
  4. Fill silicone molds and freeze upright for at least four hours.
  5. Let sit at room temperature a few minutes or run under warm water to loosen before serving.

You can play around with the flavors for your ice pops to suit your tastes, mood or ingredients you have on hand. Any fruit juices, fruit purees, yogurt, lemonade or limeade make for great ice pops.

Wes Eating Strawberry Lime Ice Pop

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Homemade Strawberry Lime Ice Pops

8 Comments

  1. The kids would really enjoy the ice pops. I need to g some of those silicone molds.

  2. Those look delicious! We are loving making popsicles every week at our house, we’ll have to add this to our rotation! Those molds are cool, too!

  3. 5 stars
    These really look fun to make for Spring and Summer and they look so pretty and colorful. I have the molds to make these!

  4. The Ice Pops look so refreshing, and easy to make. I think the kids would love having them and a good treat.

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