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Popsicle And Creamsicle Recipes For Kids
Winter is nearly over and long days, warm weather, braais and swimming are on the horizon. What else goes perfectly with days at the beach, kids playing, and adults relaxing over an extended lunch? Ice cream, fruit ice pops, creamsicles, and anything else icy and delicious! If you are not one who wants to wait around for an ice cream truck when the craving hits, listed below are two excellent recipes for ice cream treats and popsicles that you may retain in your freezer. Oh sorry, whenever we said you...we meant your kids. Of course.
Chocolate creamsicle
Like chocolate ice cream but minus the mess, a chocolate creamiscle could be a delicious afternoon snack for you personally or the kids.
Blend a can of coconut milk up with 4-5 tablespoons of cocoa powder, some vanilla or almond extract, and some honey, sugar, or syrup for some added sweetness. Freeze them and you will involve some delicious, creamy, fudgy popsicles in a couple of hours. If your kids won't like the bitter taste of cocoa, you could mix unsweetened cocoa powder with some hot chocolate powder to provide a milder taste.
Instead of the coconut milk you can also use normal milk or any milk alternative that will freeze well. The coconut milk does add a level of flavour and creaminess that we really enjoy though, so give it a try!
Berry bliss ice pop
Fruit ice pops are wonderful on a hot summer's day, and they're probably more desirable for very young children than ice cream. They're definitely healthier and much more refreshing, as long as you know how to make sure they are right! Because Pina Colada Fudge is naturally sweet, you may be able to get away with not adding any sugar.
For a yummy berry bliss ice pop, begin by grabbing a few of your favourite berries. Fresh is better, but frozen will continue to work too. We like strawberries, raspberries, pomegranates, blueberries and also blackberries or gooseberries if you can find them. Whiz the berries up in the blender until they're very smooth. You can include some apple juice or water if your blender isn't that high powered. Taste to see if you want some extra sweetness. If you do, you need to use honey or you can include a banana to your fruit mix. Whichever you choose, remember to blend the complete mixture once again before freezing.
If you are up for a little more effort than to make these a lot more exciting, you can layer the fruit with yoghurt, making a berries and cream popsicle that tastes great and looks amazing. The kids will love it!
Website: https://fudgeforall.com/
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