Strawberry Popsicles (Vegan and Paleo)

Summertime is here and it’s time to bring on more popsicle recipes!  Starting with these Healthy Strawberry Popsicles.  Who doesn’t like popsicles?  My kids love them, but the store bought versions usually include artificial dyes and processed sugar.

You can easily make your own popsicles with just fruit as the ingredient.  I added the chia seeds to my strawberry popsicles because I like to add in a little healthy fat and also fiber.

 

Strawberry Popsicles - My Whole Food Life

 

These homemade popsicles are so simple. They have no added sugars. Vegan and gluten free.  They take less than a minute to throw together.  It takes the popsicles about 6 hours in the freezer until they are ready to eat. They they are there in the freezer for you to enjoy anytime!

I love these popsicle molds! They have a drip catch it’s less likely to make a mess.  I know all you moms can relate! 🙂  If you don’t have popsicle molds, you can probably make this a sorbet in an ice cream maker.

These would really work with any fruit.  I imagine raspberry, blackberry or even kiwi would also be delicious.  So go crazy with all the fruit and eat popsicles all summer long.

If you like these, here are some more healthy popsicle recipes for you:

Healthy Strawberry Popsicles

Strawberry Popsicles

Prep Time 5 min Serves 6 popsicles     adjust servings

A simple treat with a dose of healthy fats!

Ingredients

  • 4 cups sliced strawberries (I used fresh, but frozen should work well too.)
  • 2 T chia seeds

Instructions

  1. Blend the 2 ingredients in a blender for about 2 minutes.
  2. Pour into popsicle molds and place the molds into the freezer. Enjoy!

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21 thoughts to “Strawberry Popsicles (Vegan and Paleo)”

  1. I'm really excited to try this recipe. I was wondering if you heard about the chia seed recall? I just bought chia seeds for the first time at Trader Joe's. They were NOT part of the recall, but now I'm a little paranoid that I should wait to make sure that they aren't included.
    1. I did hear about that. I think it's just the chia powder. I have been using the seeds without any issues. I get mine at Natural Grocers.
  2. Was thinking of using mixed berries to make some popsicles, woukd you suggest using 4 cups of berries as well? You inspired me to buy popsicle molds so excited to make some! Thanks!
  3. Made these today with a mix of strawberries and raspberries (and the chia seeds). Our dinner guest and my toddler loved them! Loved the drip catching Popsicle sticks you recommended also! Thanks.

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