Smooth Berry Icy Poles / Popsicles

Smooth Berry Icy Pole Love
4.5
Average: 4.5 (2 votes)
Servings: 
Four Icy Poles

Almost-creamy, super-yummy berry frozen goodness.

Ingredients: 

2 cups frozen berries of your choice
1 handful cashews or macadamia nuts
1 tablespoon coconut butter
aprox 1 tablespoon agave
water

Preparation: 

Blend! Add water slowly to reach a thicker-than-smoothie consistency - you want it gluggy but pourable. Taste for agave quantities - I don't think I added as much as 1 tablespoon but it wouldn't hurt to, or even add more if you have a sweet tooth :)

Pour into icy pole (aka popsicle) moulds and freeze for 12 hours.

5 comments

waterbaby12347's picture
waterbaby12347 wrote 5 weeks 4 days ago
4

VeganTegan~ Could you try posting that link for the pole molds again as I can't get this one to work??? Thanks for the recipe, it looks sooooo inviting!!!

Pam's picture
Pam wrote 6 weeks 3 days ago

I'm going to look for some here, but I'll probably have to wait for summer. We supersize everything eventually! ;o)

Vegan Tegan's picture
Vegan Tegan wrote 6 weeks 3 days ago

Pam, hahaha they are definitely bigger than the ones I've seen overseas! I'm in Australia and these are the classic sized icypoles we have, though you can occasionally find smaller ones for lil kids. Maybe it's the heat that's made our frozen goodies evolve so large :p Massive, cheap molds here!

RawKidChef: You are most welcome! It's so simple, but I hadn't found anything like it on here before so I thought I'd share my findings :) Strawberries would be super-yum. Also thinking of trying to get a rich banana flavour...

Pam's picture
Pam wrote 6 weeks 4 days ago

Yum1 Are your popsicles as big as they look? Where did you get your molds? The molds I typically see are child sized.

RawKidChef's picture
RawKidChef wrote 6 weeks 4 days ago
5

Awesome! About a year ago I ground soaked macadamia nuts with frozen strawberries and some sweetener and the result was amazing, like a smooth soft serve berry sorbet and cream. I should make that again now; I've got plenty of mac nuts. Thanks for posting this.

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