Our kitchen is overflowing with watermelon, strawberries, and blueberries.
It’s a good problem to have.
We’ve had a pretty hot week, and yesterday while I was at the grocery store I considered for a moment buying a box of popsicles for the kids, but then I thought – why can’t I make my own popsicles with real ingredients that I want my kids (and myself!) eating?
While the kids were at school, I cut the watermelon, washed a bunch of berries, and made something cool and sweet and light and brilliant. I can’t wait to fill my summer with these…
Watermelon-Strawberry-Blueberry Popsicles
- 4 cups watermelon, cut into cubes
- 2 cups strawberries, sliced
- 1 cup blueberries
- Juice of 2 limes
- ¼ cup sugar, optional
- 3 ounce paper cups
- Popsicle sticks
- Place watermelon cubes in blender and blend for a few seconds (it doesn't take much for watermelon to be pureed). Add strawberries, blueberries, and lime juice and blend until large pieces of fruit have been pureed.
- Test a small spoonful - Add additional berries or sugar if needed for taste.
- Pour into 3 ounce paper cups and place in freezer for 30 minutes to an hour (I recommend placing the cups on a tray to make them easier to take in and out, and to ensure that they don't tip).
- After the popsicles have had a chance to harden (but not solidify completely), place a popsicle stick in the middle of each cup. Return to freezer and chill until frozen through.
- To eat, simply tear the paper cup away from the popsicle and enjoy!
You can switch up the fruits that you use in these popsicles – add a higher proportion of strawberries or add a kiwi or some raspberries for a different flavor. The possibilities are endless! I love the lightness (and the flavor) of watermelon and so these will be perfect for a light popsicle snack on hot days.
A note about the optional sugar: usually fruit is plenty sweet enough for my taste, but since ripeness and flavor varies significantly, you might need to add a little bit of sugar. Taste your pureed fruit first before adding any sugar. You probably don’t need any.
Additional tips: to make a watermelon berry slushy drink, freeze fruit before blending OR add a handful or two of ice cubes to the blender.
I think I’ll be coming up with more fruit combinations throughout the summer, taking advantage of the fruit that’s in season and making it easy to enjoy a healthy serving of fruit everyday!
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Grammy Dee | Grammy's Grid says
Can’t wait to try these! Pinned ?
Jenny says
This recipe looks yummy. I’m going to feature this in my Easy Ideas to Cook with Kids this Summer on Sunday at 6pm pst at Merry Monday! Hope to see you at the party!
Ashley says
Such a fun idea! Thanks for joining us at #HomeMattersParty
Erlene says
This is a great way for my kids to enjoy watermelon and keep cool during the summer. Thanks for sharing your recipe on Merry Monday. Pinned and will be including this in a watermelon round-up.
Leslie says
Yum! I bet your kids loved these. I know my kids would. Stopping by from the Busy Monday Link Party!
Nicole Dziedzic says
The watermelon berry popsices are much better then store bought! Awesome idea!
Karen Glatt says
This look so delicious and fun to make. I will have to make these Watermelon Berry Popsicles because watermelon is cheap right now! I bet they taste awesome!
Laura says
These look so refreshing and delicious. Thank you for linking up at The Creative Exchange.
xo,
Laura
Karly says
This is perfect for summer! Thanks for linking up with What’s Cookin’ Wednesday!
Vickie @Vickie's Kitchen and Garden says
Sounds like a delicious way to stay cool! Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty
Brandi Clevinger says
So yummy and refreshing for a pool side snack! These are in season, too, making them an inexpensive, healthy summer snack!
I found your post at Inspire Me Monday!
Mila says
Haha it’s a great problem to have!! ;)
You have no idea how much I want one of these now!
Pinning:)
Gentle Joy says
These look wonderful… and what a good idea to use the little cups. :)
Lolli says
That sounds just like us! It’s been a hot May (with just a few cool days mixed in) and I’d much rather have them eating real fruit!
Nina Lewis says
These popsicles look so refreshing and yummy! It’s still rather nippy where I live so it will still be a while before I can make them for a hot day!
I have a link party that I am trying to grow. Because I think that my readers would absolutely love your recipe, I invite you to link it (and other links) at my Grandma Ideas Sharing Time at https://grandmaideas.com.
Wishing you all the best,
Nina
Sheena says
I can’t wait to try out your recipe!!! With it being hot outside my children are all about wanting a popsicle but I hate giving them the junk!!
Lolli says
Thanks for the feature! I appreciate it. :) I hope you and your kids love the popsicles!
Laurie says
My kids would love these (and me too)! What a fun thing to make that the kids can help with too. I’ll be featuring your post on the next Brag About It link party which starts Monday at Midnight. Hope we’ll see you there!
~Laurie
Lolli says
Sounds like a perfect plan! :) I’m eager to try some new varieties…because it has been so hot!
Kati says
I just thought it was time to pull the popsicle maker out again. Maybe I’ll use this recipe to break it in for the season!
Love says
This looks absolutely delicious! Pinning it to Yummy Recipe board!
Allie says
We just made our first popsicles this past weekend. Pinning this for next time!
Lisa says
Hi, These watermelon berry popsicles look so yummy and pretty. If you have time, we’d love for you to link this up to our Something to Talk About Link Party that is live tomorrow morning at 6 am est. Have a great night, Lisa at Concord Cottage