Every popsicle recipe I read suggests straining out the seeds and pulp of various fruits, and…I just don’t get why. That’s the beauty of a REAL fruit pop, isn’t it? The health benefits of the soluble and insoluble fibers?
Speaking of fiber. Raspberries rock! Blackberries, too.
While strawberries and blueberries offer 4 grams of fiber per cup, raspberries and blackberries come in at DOUBLE the fiber content – 8 grams per cup! I knew I loved raspberries for a reason…
So, yeah…no straining here. REAL fruit pops. Sweetened with natural sweetness from the fruit, coconut, and agave. Honey or maple syrup would work great, as well. The Greek yogurt helps to make these pops creamy and taste far richer than the nutrition facts would let on. 😉
Raspberry Coconut Pops
2 cups fresh or frozen raspberries
1/2 cup vanilla coconut milk
1/2 cup nonfat plain Greek yogurt
1/4 cup agave, honey, or maple syrup
1/4 cup unsweetened coconut flakes
Directions:
Combine ingredient in a food processor and blend until well combined.
Distribute mixture into popsicle molds or dixie cups and popsicle sticks. Freeze for 6+ hours or until set. Allow to soften slightly at room temperature, about 5 minutes, before removing from molds and serving. Yield: 8 3-ounce pops.
Nutrition Information (per pop): 77 calories; 2.1 g. fat; 0 mg. cholesterol; 7 mg. sodium; 13.6 g. carbohydrate; 3 g. fiber; 1.8 g. protein
Result: These were so refreshing and naturally sweet. The Greek yogurt makes them creamy and the raspberry seeds and coconut flakes give a fun texture, letting you know the ingredients are fresh and natural. Enjoy!
[/print_this]Bonus: These pops confirm the fact that husband does not DETEST coconut. He wolfed these babies down so quickly I was left with the above sub-par photos. Sowwie.
Speaking of Mr. Prevention…he not only made dinner last night (while I got to workout!), but it was excellent! And he did the dishes! He served up a blackened grilled shrimp skewer with a raspberry drizzle over wild rice. It was delicious, and very healthy. WOULDN’T YOU LIKE HIM TO SHARE HIS RECIPE (AND PHOTOS!) WITH US?? 🙂
Question: Do you like coconut?
TGIF!
haha, I wonder if my dad would notice the coconut. He definitely DETESTS it. Nick, however, loves it. Sometimes I forget who loves it and who hates it… When I was young I didn’t like it one but, now I love it, but I can’t have it on my IBS diet. Such a bummer.
Yes, I want Mark’s recipe, please do a guest post MArk!!
My husband would go crazy over these pops! I’m forwarding this to him right now. And YES, I’d like Mr. Prevention to do a guest post! ๐
Your pops always look sooo pretty! And, yes, Mr. P should definitely share his recipe and photos with us!
I am not a big coconut fan, but if the flavor is not too strong, I’ve started to enjoy it. I bet I’d love these!
I didn’t use to like coconut. But I made a coconut cake for a going away party once because it was the persons favorite and I fell in love that day! SO yes, these popsicles sound great.
Love coconut. I think I need to make a version of these with the load of kiwi we have on hand!
These look delicious! Talk about a refreshing and healthy treat! Yum!
Please tell Mr. P to post! And congrats on getting your zucchini on Tastespotting! I sent the picture to my SIL, and said “would you eat zucchini with goat cheese, raisins and pistachios?” and her response was “yes, yes & yes!” It’s going on our lunch menu next week with grilled chicken on the side. ๐
Happy Friday!
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I love it! I hope you enjoy them! If you love goat cheese…I can’t see how not ๐ So creamy!
Looks yummy! Love coconut. And yes, Mr. P needs to share. He needs to write a post directed at husbands on why they should cook for their wives (even if they think they can’t) with clear directions and the importance of doing the dishes. :0) Glad his meal worked out!!
Pops looks pretty and yummy! Love anything made with coconut.
Ok, thats it. Im buying a popsicle mold online. I have not been able to find one in my grocery store, and its looking like it should be a mandatory item in my kitchen.
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I’m surprised it took you this long ๐ You won’t regret it!
These are in the freezer RIGHT NOW and I can’t wait! The mixture out of the blender was AWESOME.
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Lisa, let me know how you like them! I tasted the mixture right out of the blender, too…they couldn’t freeze fast enough!
that right there is some serious deliciousness! I would have to strain the seeds…not a huge fan of raspberries…and I think it’s the seeds that do it for me. hmmm…I’ve got some peaches…how about peach and coconut? or maybe pineappple…yup…pineapple…oh the possibilities! ๐
I want a husband to make me dinner! lol Saddly, mine is only capable of taking me out…I guess that isn’t that bad!
have a great weekend!
Your man did all that?! What a guy! Yes I think he MUST share!
Those pops look perfect. I’d totally leave the seeds in too.
I love coconut, but I don’t buy it often enough!
Sub par photos???? Nicole, the pictures are fantastic. Love the sunflower one! Thanks for sharing this great recipe. My husband claims he hates coconut too (I’ve said it before, they sound VERY much alike) but I’m going to try these anyway (when it actually warms up here) and we’ll see how it goes! Have a great Friday.
I can’t wait to make those! What are your thoughts on vanilla Greek yogurt vs plain plus sweetner? I’m not really concerned calorie wise, I just didn’t care for the cherry vanilla ones. I used plain yogurt and honey and they just had a weird taste to them…
I love raspberry seeds…I think it’s cause the crunch reminds me I’m eating a real food! these pops sound fabulous! I need to get me some ice pop molds.
YES Mr. Prevention should DEF guest post!
yes, I would like to see your husband do a guest post, maybe it would inspire mine to do the same!
I think raspberry and coconut sounds awesome and looks pretty. What about blueberry coconut? Have you ever tried that? Does it work?
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Sounds great to me and I don’t see why not! ๐