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If strawberry season is upon you, count yourself lucky and make a batch of these easy strawberry lemonade popsicles! They’re a great way to cool down on a hot summer day. Made with 3 simple ingredients – fresh strawberries, lemonade, and coconut milk – they make delicious treats!
Table of Contents
- Easy 3 Ingredient Strawberry Lemonade Popsicles
- Favorite popsicle mold options
- What you need for strawberry popsicles
- How to make healthy strawberry lemonade popsicles
- Watch me make creamy strawberry lemonade popsicles
- How to pick a lemonade to use
- How to remove popsicles from stuck molds
- How to store your frozen treats
- Substitutions
- More popsicle recipes you’ll love
- Strawberry Lemonade Popsicles Recipe
Easy 3 Ingredient Strawberry Lemonade Popsicles
Homemade popsicles are so easy to make, and are super delicious! Especially when you have a recipe like this one.
Juicy strawberry and bright lemon flavor are the star!
To make it the best strawberry lemonade popsicle recipe around, we’re adding in some canned coconut milk for extra creaminess. The coconut milk addition takes icy popsicles and turns them into a creamy, dreamy hot day treat.
Favorite popsicle mold options
Silicone molds are my go to. They make popsicle removing super easy! They work great and use wooden popsicle sticks (an awesome budget friendly option).
The traditional popsicle molds made with silicone are linked below, along with many other great options. These are the popsicle wrappers I used.
Traditional popsicle molds
- Silicone popsicle mold – a more traditional look for popsicles and easy to release with silicone.
Push pop popsicle molds
- Silicone push pop popsicle molds – if you love a popsicle shape that’s reminiscent of push pops, check these out!
Baby teether popsicle molds
- Teether popsicle molds – perfect for babies and easy to hold!
Popsicle sticks
- Multicolor popsicle sticks – add a pop of color to your popsicles with these colorful wood sticks!
Dixie cups
- Dixie cups or small paper cups paired with wooden popsicle sticks are a great, low-cost option!
What you need for strawberry popsicles
Scroll down to view the full recipe card below for the full ingredients list, nutritional information, and step-by-step instructions.
- fresh strawberries
- lemonade
- full fat canned coconut milk
How to make healthy strawberry lemonade popsicles
- Into a blender, add the strawberries, lemonade, and coconut milk. Blend until smooth.
- Pour the strawberry lemonade mixture into the popsicle molds (to the top of the mold). Add popsicle sticks and freeze for 4-6 hours, until the popsicles are frozen solid.
- Remove and enjoy your tasty popsicles! A great way to get stick popsicles out is by running the outside of the mold under warm water to help them to release.
Watch me make creamy strawberry lemonade popsicles
The full how to video can be watched below, or on my YouTube channel!
How to pick a lemonade to use
We’re using store-bought lemonade in this recipe. When at the grocery store, look for a lemonade that has water, lemon juice, and sugar as the main ingredients.
You may be able to find a lemonade that is lower in sugar (this recipe was used with a lower-sugar lemonade).
If you’d like to keep the sugar content lower, go for that option!
How to remove popsicles from stuck molds
If you have a hard time removing stuck popsicles, here’s what to do:
- Take the popsicle mold from the freezer and run the outside edges of the popsicle under warm water.
- Wiggle the popsicles until they come loose.
- Sometimes warmer water is needed for a really stuck popsicle.
- ENJOY!
How to store your frozen treats
Once the popsicles are fully frozen you can store them whichever way works best for you, and prevents freezer burn.
- Keep the popsicles frozen in the popsicles molds.
- Remove from molds and and store in the freezer individually wrapped.
- Remove from the popsicle mold and store in an airtight container or freezer plastic bag with parchment paper wrapped around each popsicle. This will help prevent them from sticking together.
Substitutions
Below you’ll find a list of substitutions that will work well in this strawberry lemonade popsicle recipe.
If you try something different out, please leave a comment below letting us all know how it turned out!
Lemonade – This recipe calls for store-bought lemonade. You can always whisk in a little maple syrup or honey to sweeten it up a bit more. If you’d like to make your own lemonade with fresh lemon juice or bottled lemon juice, add ¾ cup sugar and ½ cup water into a small saucepan over medium heat. Dissolve the sugar to make a simple syrup. Add in ¾ cup lemon juice, and then dilute with 3 cups of cold water. Homemade lemonade with fresh ingredients!
Fresh strawberries – You could definitely use frozen strawberries for this recipe! Other fresh fruit like raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries would all make a yummy sweet treat.
Coconut milk – Try coconut cream, heavy cream, half and half, cashew milk, or macadamia nut milk in place of coconut milk.
More popsicle recipes you’ll love
- Lemonade popsicles
- Avocado lime popsicles
- Healthy strawberry sorbet
- 3 ingredient mango popsicles
- Prune and almond butter popsicles
- Cherry mango yogurt popsicles
Strawberry Lemonade Popsicles
Ingredients
- 3 cups fresh strawberries
- 2 cups lemonade
- 1/4 cup full fat canned coconut milk
Instructions
- Into a blender, add the strawberries, lemonade, and coconut milk. Blend until smooth.
- Pour the strawberry lemonade mixture into the popsicle molds (to the top of the mold). Add popsicle sticks and freeze for 4-6 hours, until the popsicles are frozen solid.
- Remove and enjoy your tasty popsicles! A great way to get stick popsicles out is by running the outside of the mold under warm water to help them to release.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
If you try this strawberry lemonade popsicles recipe, I’d love it if you left a star rating and comment below letting me know how it turned out!
XO
Heather