Dairy Free Fudgsicles (Vegan and Paleo)

Dairy Free Fudgsicles.  My daughter is allergic to dairy, so I wanted to create a dairy free fudgsicle recipe, that she could enjoy.

I already have a dairy free Blueberries and Cream Popsicle.  Now I will be able to add dairy free fudgsicles to the list.   Let’s just take a look at the ingredients in the 100 calorie Fudgsicles that I got off their website:

Ingredients: nonfat milk, sugar, corn syrup, whey, high fructose corn syrup, water, palm oil, cocoa processed with alkali, tricalcium phosphate, mono and diglycerides, cellulose gum, guar gum, malt powder, salt, polysorbate 80, polysorbate 65, carrageenan

I have highlighted all the unnecessary ingredients that you would not use in your own kitchen.  My dairy free fudgsicle recipe contains much more simple ingredients and can be enjoyed by kids with dairy allergies.

dairy free fudgsicles

 

I used coconut milk in these popsicles.  That’s they key to getting the rich and creamy texture of fudgsicles. You can use almond milk, but the texture will be more icy than creamy.

I used cacao powder in my recipe, so these are loaded with healthy antioxidants as well.  Cocoa powder will work well too.

Looking for more frozen treats?

Dairy Free Fudgsicles

Dairy Free Fudgsicles

Prep Time 5 min Serves 5 Fudgsicles     adjust servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Mix all ingredients in a blender and blend for about 1 minute.
  2. Pour into ice cream pop molds and put in the freezer to solidify.

by

Recipe Notes

If you want an extra rich flavor, you can add some dark chocolate in as well. You can also use push pop molds . Enjoy!

Blueberries and Cream Popsicles

Here in Texas it’s a steamy one hundred degrees this hot summer day.  So, what do you want most on hot days?  Homemade Blueberries and Cream Popsicles!  Kids love food on a stick and ice cream is no exception.

My kids love it.  But, let’s face it, most store-bought frozen treats are laden with excess sugar and too many chemicals.  Not these Blueberries and Cream Popsicles!

blueberries and cream popsicles

blueberry ice cream watermark

She loves her ice cream!  I love these pop molds too because they have a little tray to catch all the drips.  No mess.  Love that idea!  Well, almost no mess.

olive water mark copy

She may be messy, but she is so darn cute!  I wanted make this popsicle recipe ever since I saw some Pina Colada Popsicles on The Midnight Baker’s blog.  They looked AMAZING!  I just ran out of pineapple, so I subbed blueberries.  Came out super good, but I am trying her recipe as soon as I get my hands on some pineapple!

Blueberries and Cream Popsicles

Blueberries and Cream Popsicles

Prep Time 5 min Serves 6 popsicles     adjust servings

Creamy coconut milk and fresh blueberries is always a winning combination!

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Pour all ingredients into a blender and blend for about 90 seconds.
  2. Take a taste, if it’s sweet enough, pour into popsicle molds or smoothie pop molds .
  3. If not, feel free to add more maple syrup and blend for a few more seconds.I think I used 2 tablespoons maple syrup total in mine.

by

Recipe Notes

If you don’t have pop molds, you can even make it ice cream, using an ice cream machine . All these options are great. I hope you and your family enjoy them as much as we did. There will be more popsicle recipes coming this summer too!

Strawberry Ice Cream

Hooray!  Warm weather is here.  At least, in Texas it is.  So it’s time to start breaking out the ice cream maker.  I already have a Cookie Dough Ice Cream and a 5 Minute Banana Ice Cream on the blog.  Now it’s time to add another: Strawberry Ice Cream. Who doesn’t like strawberry ice cream? I know I love all things ice cream, especially strawberry ice cream.

ice cream watermark

I use canned coconut milk as a base for all my ice cream recipes for a few reasons.  It has that rich taste and mouth feel of real ice cream and it is dairy free.  I have tried using just nut milk, but it never comes out as creamy.  Since this is so rich tasting, a little bit will satisfy you.  You can use either fresh or frozen strawberries for this.  We used fresh organic strawberries since they were on sale the other day at Whole Foods.  They were so sweet and yummy!  Most store bought ice creams contain carrageenan and other unwanted additives.  The organic stuff is always so expensive.  The ice cream maker is pretty affordable and you make your money back pretty quick.  Plus, you can create your own flavors! 🙂

Strawberry Ice Cream

Strawberry Ice Cream

Prep Time 10 min Serves 4 - 6 servings     adjust servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Mix the coconut milk, vanilla bean and the sweetener in a bowl.
  2. Pour the contents in the ice cream maker. I used my Cuisinart.
  3. When the ice cream starts looking like it is coming together (after about 15 minutes), add the strawberries.
  4. The ice cream will be more of a soft serve consistency. If you like harder ice cream, you can stick it in the freezer for another 1 1/2 hours. That’s it. Enjoy!

by