These Pineapple Coconut Popsicles are an ideal frozen treat for hot summer days. Our whole family enjoys this guilt-free dessert.
Benefits of Making Pineapple Coconut Popsicles at Home
First and foremost, crafting popsicles in your own kitchen allows you to take control of the ingredients you use. When you make your Pineapple Coconut Popsicles from scratch, you can ensure they are free from artificial preservatives, excessive sugars, and other additives commonly found in store-bought options. This gives you the confidence that you are indulging in a wholesome treat that contributes to a balanced diet.
Secondly, you have the freedom to customize flavors to suit your preferences. Feel like adding a tropical twist to your popsicles? Incorporate a splash of freshly squeezed lime juice. Explore the possibilities of adding shredded coconut or small pineapple chunks for an extra burst of texture and taste.
Furthermore, making your own Pineapple Coconut Popsicles opens the door to creating unique combinations that reflect your creativity. You can even blend other fruits or ingredients like mango, banana, or even a dash of turmeric for an exotic twist.
Plus, for those with dietary restrictions or food allergies, homemade popsicles allow you to adapt the recipe to cater to specific needs, such as using dairy-free coconut milk or alternative sweeteners.
So, step into your kitchen, grab those fresh ingredients, and embark on a delicious journey of crafting your very own pineapple coconut popsicles – a true embodiment of your unique taste and culinary ingenuity.
Ingredients for Pineapple Coconut Popsicles
Pineapple. I use frozen pineapple in this recipe. But fresh or canned fruit will work as well. When choosing a fresh pineapple, look for pineapples with bright green crowns and a sweet aroma, indicating their readiness for consumption.
Coconut Milk. High-quality, full-fat coconut milk will lend a rich and creamy texture that perfectly complements the tangy pineapple flavor. Opt for unsweetened coconut milk to have better control over the sweetness levels and to keep the popsicles on the healthier side.
Sweetener. Consider incorporating natural sweeteners like raw honey or maple syrup. I usually add 1-2 Tbsp of pure maple syrup. Add more, if you have a sweet tooth.
Lime Juice. I add a splash of freshly squeezed lime juice to heighten the tanginess and bring out the flavors of pineapple and coconut. Highly recommend not to omit this ingredient.
Equipment to Make Pineapple Coconut Popsicles
High-speed blender is a must. As we need to achieve a smooth and velvety consistency, ensuring there are no lumps or uneven textures. I am using Vitamix Blender.
You’ll also need Popsicle Molds to shape and freeze your creations. Silicone molds are excellent choices as they make removing the popsicles a breeze, and their flexibility prevents any breakage during demolding. If you prefer wooden sticks over those that come with the molds, keep a pack of popsicle sticks handy to insert into the mixture.
Storing Suggestions
Transfer any uneaten popsicles from the molds into an airtight container or individual freezer bags. By doing so, you protect them from absorbing unwanted odors and ensure they retain their fresh tropical taste.
Store the popsicles back in the freezer, ensuring they are kept level to prevent any melting or loss of shape. Properly stored, homemade popsicles can maintain their taste and texture for up to 2 to 3 months.
Consider separating the popsicles with parchment paper or wax paper when storing them in the container. This helps prevent them from sticking together, making it easy to grab one at a time whenever the craving strikes.
Labeling the container with the date of preparation can also help you keep track of their freshness.
Removing the Pineapple Coconut Popsicles from their molds
To begin, take the popsicle molds out of the freezer and allow them to sit at room temperature for a few minutes. This brief thawing period will slightly loosen the popsicles from the molds, making them easier to release without any breakage.
Once the popsicles have had a chance to thaw slightly, gently twist and wiggle each mold to dislodge the popsicles. If the popsicles resist removal, avoid pulling too forcefully, as this may cause them to break or lose their shape. Instead, hold the mold firmly with one hand while using the other hand to apply light pressure around the sides of the popsicle, encouraging it to release.
For silicone molds, you may find that pressing from the bottom helps pop the popsicles out smoothly. If you encounter stubborn molds, consider running the outside of the mold under warm water for a few seconds. The gentle warmth will help loosen the popsicles without thawing them completely.
Try Other Recipes
Pineapple Coconut Popsicles-DIY Tropical Delight
Equipment
- 1 High speed blender
- Popsicle molds
Ingredients
- 3 cups frozen pineapple chunks 400 g
- 1 cup full fat creamy coconut milk sugar free
- 2 Tbsp maple syrup
- 1 tsp lemon/lime juice
Instructions
- Blend all ingredients in a high speed blender until smooth and creamy.
- Carefully pour the smooth base into the prepared popsicle molds, ensuring you leave a slight gap at the top to accommodate any expansion as it freezes. It makes 8-10 popsicles, depending on the popsicle mold's size.
- Put in the freezer for 4-6 hours.
- When waiting time is over, take the popsicle molds out of the freezer, remove them from the molds, and enjoy!
- Read the Instructions on how to remove popsicles from the mold in the notes or blog post above.
Notes
- Removing the popsicles from the molds. After you take the popsicle molds out of the freezer, allow them to sit at room temperature for a few minutes. This brief thawing period will slightly loosen the popsicles from the molds, making them easier to release without any breakage. Once the popsicles have had a chance to thaw slightly, gently twist and wiggle each mold to dislodge the popsicles. If the popsicles resist removal, avoid pulling too forcefully, as this may cause them to break or lose their shape. Instead, hold the mold firmly with one hand while using the other hand to apply light pressure around the sides of the popsicle, encouraging it to release. For silicone molds, you may find that pressing from the bottom helps pop the popsicles out smoothly. If you encounter stubborn molds, consider running the outside of the mold under warm water for a few seconds. The gentle warmth will help loosen the popsicles without thawing them completely.