I’ve got a really fun recipe to share today guys!
Well, at least I think it’s pretty fun. Any time a recipe can be healthy enough to count as breakfast, easy enough to make with the kiddos, require minimal ingredients and labor, and taste great any time of year, now that’s a really fun recipe in my book.
So I haven’t made popsicles in a really long time si I decided to make some. It’s sort of a win win for everybody I think, with it being Summer for a bunch of you guys I thought these would be a fun treat to fix for a quick snack or a fun dessert that you can feel good about giving the little ones.
Don’t get me wrong though, these definitely don’t have to just be for the shorties, they’re every bit as appealing to the grown-up’s palates too! Especially when the weather is super hot.
Guess what, not only are they only a few ingredients but they’re vegan, dairy free, and gluten free! I’m pretty sure they qualify as raw and paleo as well, although I don’t know a whole lot about those diet trends. Can I get a WHOO-HOOOO??? Yeah, so I think that covers pretty much all of the most common diet restrictions making these pops perfect to have on hand for unexpected company or parties. Hello refreshing bikini-friendly treats!
If you’re a avo hater and you’re a little worried about the avocado, don’t be. The lime and syrup/honey make the perfect flavor balance in these and you won’t even think about the fact that it’s avo you’re eating.
And by the way, these were kiddo-approved by my loyal little helpers!
5-Ingredient Avocado Key Lime Pie Popsicles
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 8 hours, 25 minutes
Yield: about 6 pops
Ingredients
2 medium (ripe) avocados, pitted
1/4 cup fresh lime juice (about 4 small or 2 large limes)
1/3 cup maple syrup or agave (or honey if not vegan)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract (optional)
1/3 cup raw cashews
1/3 cup pitted dates
1/8 teaspoon salt (optional)
Instructions
Combine the cashews, dates, and salt in a small food processor or blender and pulse until very fine and starting to stick together in a sort of dough. It doesn't need to be completely smooth because you still want a little texture. (If you don't have a small food processor this can be done by hand-chopping but it does take much longer to get it as fine.) Pour the mixture into a small dish and set aside.
Add the avocado, lime juice, syrup, and vanilla to the processor and blend until creamy smooth. Divide the mixture into your popsicle molds leaving about 1/2 inch of space empty at the tops (depending on the size of your mold it should fill about 6 slots). Now fill in the empty spaces with your nut/date mixture and press down just slightly.
Insert popsicle sticks in the middle of each pop and freeze for a minimum of 8 hours until solid. Once frozen, run the outside of the mold under hot water for a few seconds to loosen the pops, then serve and enjoy!
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Nice idea
@detlef-s 😀
howdy @gringalicious..hey you hit it out of the park for this summertime winner! can't beat cold, healthy and delicious all in one creation. great job!
@janton 😀
Frankly, the name sounded terrible to me, but I bet these are really good!
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@jessypol 😀
Love those pops! It's summer time and you can't make too many of those in my house! Great recipe, the lime really makes them zing.
@birdsinparadise 😀
Whoa!!! Now thats what I call going green!!!
@goldmatters 😀
I love the shots, looks super delicious! I bet you are using a specially silicon form to make these?
@rawadventuress 👍😀 I just used a typical popsicle mold.
looks so good. you are a professional @gringalicious. this is just so good, love theicecream. so creative this looks. keep up the good work
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@maad666 Thanks!
This is outstanding looks so yummmmmmyyyyyy :D
@blazing Happy July!
Interesting. The idea to eat Avocado as a sweet dish never occured to me.
@paparodin Thanks!
wow avocado popsicles! Very interesting! Looks pretty yummy! haha :)
@mrchef111 Happy weekend!
Thank you! :) You too!
@mrchef111 😀
These are phenomenal, absolutely love it 🌸💖🌸
@lenasveganliving 😀
@lenasveganliving thanks so much, so good to hear from you
Always a pleasure Tori 😊
@lenasveganliving 😀
Hey love I hope you're doing well! I'm so happy to see that you are sharing more vegan recipes. I love them all, especially this avo one ♥ Thank you so much for the inspiration! I included your popsicles to my "best of" post here: https://steemit.com/food/@isshappy/iss-happy-s-5-favorite-vegan-steemit-recipes-of-the-week-14 Have a great week :)
@isshappy That is so sweet. Thank you so so much and have a great week!😍
That rich friend excites my palate with that texture of delicious lemon ice cream what I have in my daughter that I have a tree with a lot of lemons
@valeria22 Thanks!