16 Super Easy Two-Ingredient Popsicles
Cool off from the summer heat with these refreshing and delicious two-ingredient popsicles that are as so easy, you'll be popping out a new flavour every week.
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Watermelon and Coconut Popsicles
<p>Watermelon and shredded coconut is all you need for this healthy sweet treat perfect to enjoy during the hot summer months.</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://thecookiewriter.com/2014/05/watermelon-and-coconut-popsicles.html" target="_blank"><strong>Watermelon and Coconut Popsicles</strong></a></p> -
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Blood Orange Popsicles
<p>Sweet, tart and oh so simple. Just slice up some blood oranges and lightly squeeze the juice from the slices into the popsicle molds. Fill the rest of the molds with Italian soda, drop the blood orange slices in and pop them in the freezer. You’ll have citrusy popsicles in just a few hours.</p> <p><strong>Tip:</strong> to remove your popsicle from its mold, hold the popsicle sideways and run the mold under warm water for 10-15 seconds. Gently slide the popsicle out and enjoy! <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://www.papernstitchblog.com/2015/01/20/blood-orange-popsicles-recipe/" target="_blank"><strong>Blood Orange Popsicles</strong></a></p> -
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Pineapple Cream Popsicles
<p>This creamy tropical treat feels like an indulgence but really you’re just eating pineapple chunks and coconut milk. Blend, pour, freeze and enjoy!</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://happyhealthymama.com/2015/05/2-ingredient-pineapple-cream-popsicles.html" target="_blank"><strong>Pineapple Cream Popsicles</strong></a></p> -
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Strawberry Popsicles
<p>All you need is some strawberry coconut juice and fresh strawberries for these fruity pops.</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://www.halfbakedharvest.com/2-ingredient-strawberry-popsicles-links-inspire/" target="_blank"><strong>Strawberry Popsicles</strong></a></p> -
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Easy Vegan Fudgesicles
<p>Chill out, vegans! We haven't forgotten about you. This easy peasy popsicle is made without dairy. Simply whip together coconut milk and melted chocolate chips. If you like, stir in a few extra chips so you get some with every bite.</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://www.simoneanne.com/journal/2013/06/easy-vegan-fudgesicles/" target="_blank"><strong>Easy Vegan Fudgesicles</strong></a></p> -
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Greek Yogurt Pops
<p>Greek yogurt is naturally creamy making it perfect for popsicle making. Feel free to use your favourite flavour, but this recipe layers blueberry and vanilla Greek yogurt over a base of crumbled biscuits.</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://www.momdot.com/2-ingredient-frozen-greek-yogurt-pops-easy-recipe/?utm_source=formulamom.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=pubexchange_article" target="_blank"><strong>Greek Yogurt Pops</strong></a></p> -
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Sweet Peach Iced Tea Popsicles
<p>Peach season is here and we can’t think of a better way to use this juicy stonefruit. For this recipe, all you have to do is freeze a few juicy slices in your favourite iced tea. The hardest part is deciding what kind!</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://www.papernstitchblog.com/2014/07/28/make-this-peach-ice-tea-popsicles-recipe/" target="_blank"><strong>Sweet Peach Iced Tea Popsicles</strong></a></p> -
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Nutella and Banana Popsicles
<p>Nutella ain't just for bread or pancakes. Combine 1/2 cup to 1 cup of Nutella with 6 bananas in a blender and purée until smooth. It's a great way to use up those overripe bananas and way healthier than eating Nutella straight from the jar (don't try to deny it).</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://www.thesisterscafe.com/2013/04/nutella-banana-ice-cream" target="_blank"><strong>Nutella and Banana Popsicles</strong></a></p> -
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Orange and Pink Lemonade Popsicles
<p>What’s better than cold lemonade on a hot summer’s day? Frozen lemonade. To create an ombre effect, partially fill your popsicle mold with orange juice and leave it in the freezer to set. Before it’s fully frozen, stick a popsicle stick in it and add a layer of pink lemonade before freezing again.</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://formulamom.com/easy-homemade-popsicles-orange-pink-lemonade/" target="_blank"><strong>Orange and Pink Lemonade Popsicles</strong></a></p> -
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Vietnamese Coffee Popsicles
<p>When you need a caffeinated pick-me-up, these Vietnamese coffee pops should do the trick. All you need is some coffee, condensed milk and the patience to not drink it immediately.</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://cincyshopper.com/vietnamese-coffee-popsicles-recipe/" target="_blank"><strong>Vietnamese Coffee Popsicles</strong></a></p> -
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Cookies and Cream Popsicles
<p>Fill popsicle molds partially with softened ice cream. Drop in an Oreo cookie. Repeat steps until the mold is full and then freeze. Coat in crushed Oreo cookie crumbs and you've got cookies and cream on a stick!</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://www.jacquelynclark.com/2014/05/22/cookies-cream-popsicles/" target="_blank"><strong>Cookies and Cream Popsicles</strong></a></p> -
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Root Beer Float Popsicles
<p>Throwback to the 60s with these retro homemade ice pops. Simply alternate layers of root beer and ice cream before leaving it in the freezer to set. Don't worry if the layers mingle as you fill up the molds — you want each bite to taste like a sweet and bubbly root beer float.</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://www.pinkpistachio.com/rootbeer-float-popsicles/" target="_blank"><strong>Root Beer Float Popsicles</strong></a></p> -
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Cantaloupe Strawberry Popsicles
<p>Looking for a great way to get your kids to eat their fruit? Try these sweet and colourful cantaloupe popsicles. Purée the cantaloupe and pour it into the molds, drop a few slices of strawberries (or any other fruit) in and leave it in the freezer to set for at least four hours.</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://chocolateandcarrots.com/2012/08/cantaloupe-popsicles" target="_blank"><strong>Cantaloupe Strawberry Popsicles</strong></a></p> -
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Strawberry White Chocolate Popsicles
<p>All you need is two ingredients and two minutes of prepwork to make these tasty frozen treats. Sub a different flavoured yogurt and fruit for your own personalized pop.</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://honeyandfigskitchen.com/2013/09/strawberry-white-chocolate-popsicles.html" target="_blank"><strong>Strawberry White Chocolate Popsicles</strong></a></p> -
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Corona Beer Pops
<p>Technically you’ll only need one ingredient for these Corona beersicles, but every Corona lover knows that the drink isn’t complete without a wedge of lime. Add a squeeze of lime or even some lime zest before freezing for a guaranteed party-pleaser.</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://www.bakersroyale.com/fast-and-easy/corona-beer-popsicles-cinco-de-mayo/" target="_blank"><strong>Corona Beer Pops</strong></a></p> -
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Whipped Coconut Popsicles
<p>Whip one can of coconut milk with one tablespoon of sugar until it forms soft peaks. If you’d prefer, fold in some shredded coconut for added texture. Stick it in the freezer for five to six hours and enjoy.</p> <p>Get the recipe for <a href="http://www.lifeloveliz.com/2014/06/09/whipped-coconut-popsicles/" target="_blank"><strong>Whipped Coconut Popsicles</strong></a></p> <p><em>Erica Rae Chong is a Toronto-based writer who loves experimenting in the kitchen and discovering trendy food hotspots. When she's not munching, she's out exploring her city and abroad. Follow her on Instagram at <a href="https://instagram.com/ericaraechong/" target="_blank">@ericaraechong</a>.</em></p>