Homemade Watermelon Popsicles

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Yesterday I posted a recipe for homemade fruit popsicles made with strawberries and blueberries.

They were delish!

That same day we also made some watermelon popsicles and they too tasted amazing!

It tastes as yummy as it looks.

5.0 from 2 reviews

Homemade Watermelon Popsicles
 
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Easy and healthy clean eating homemade watermelon popsicles
Recipe type: dessert
Serves: 6

Ingredients
  • 5 cups of seedless watermelon chopped
  • (variation – use 4 cups of seedless watermelon and 1 cup chopped pineapple)
  • Juice from ½ lemon or 2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 3 tbsp honey

Instructions
  1. Puree watermelon (or watermelon and pineapple) in blender
  2. Add remaining ingredients and blend until smooth
  3. Pour mixture into cups or pop molds and insert sticks.
  4. Freeze pops for 2 hrs or more until solid.

Notes
We used all organic ingredients for a 100% organic, clean eating fruit pop. If you can remove the stick from the pop, it is not fully frozen. To remove frozen pop from cups or molds, run under hot water until you can remove it.

We actually had a little bit of mixture left over so we poured it into plastics cups we had and put straws in for sticks.  A little awkward and not pretty, but they still taste great!

As I mentioned in my first recipe, below are the tools we used:

Tovolo Blue Rocket Pops – Set of 6

and

Tovolo Green Groovy Ice Pop Molds – Set of 6 (seen in the recipe below)

We also use this book for inspiration: Ice Pop Joy, the watermelon recipe was inspired by pg 41 ‘Refresher”.

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  1. these look so yummy! I am going to make them

  2. My kids would absolutely love these! We also have the rocket molds, fun!

  3. Watermelon popsicles sound amazing!! I love that popsicle mold too!

  4. For my daughter’s 1st birthday, I got seedless watermelon, cut it in squares, and soaked it briefly pineapple juice. I stuck popcycle sticks in the squares and froze them. Not only did they taste good, they didn’t fall apart when they started to melt.

  5. Great idea. I am going to try that!

  6. Yum! We love watermelon and this would be perfect. BTW your kiddos are adorable :)

  7. Teresha says:

    can’t wait to make these!

  8. Yum yum YUMMY! I love Watermelon. This looks like heaven.

  9. Those look delicious! And I love your son’s mohawk!

  10. Oh, that Watermelon recipe looks AMAZING! I think I’d rather eat it as a slush, but I will be trying it!!

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