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]]>Plastic molds are one of the most popular options on the market because they’re cheap and widely available. Unfortunately, they can be more difficult to clean than other types of molds, especially if they come in an unusual shape. Releasing the popsicles isn’t always easy, and you’ll sometimes have to rinse them under warm water to do so.
Silicone molds are just as popular and affordable as plastic molds, and they’re probably a much better option. It’s super easy to get your popsicles out of the mold when it’s made of silicone, but make sure to take proper care of your molds because they’re easily damaged.
Stainless steel popsicle molds come with a higher price tag than the previous two types, but they’re a pretty good investment. In addition to being long-lasting and durable, they’ll do a great job at helping your popsicles freeze faster.
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]]>This is one of our favorite popsicle recipes. Cut up strawberries into quarters and mix with honey or another sweetener. Wait some time to let the honey soak in, then blend the strawberries with cubed watermelon and lime juice until it reaches a smooth texture. Put in your popsicle mold and freeze for a few hours.
If you want something a little creamier, try this one. Heat up blueberries and honey over medium heat, simmering and mashing them together. Cool and combine with yogurt, mixing minimally to maintain a swirly pattern before pouring into popsicle molds and freezing.
Blend banana, almond milk, maple syrup, and almond butter in a blender and freeze in popsicle molds until solid. Dip into melted dark chocolate, coating with chopped almonds.
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]]>A classic gin and tonic is both refreshing and delicious, especially on a hot day. To make this into a frozen treat you don’t have to do anything different than if you were making the cocktail! Combine gin, tonic water, and lime juice. Pour into a popsicle mold, add a slice of cucumber and a mint leaf and wait for it to set!
This popsicle is a little bitter, a little sweet, and perfect for any summer day. First, make a simple syrup. Then, combine with grapefruit juice, lime juice, tequila, and a pinch of salt.
For this margarita popsicle, combine sugar, lime, lemon, and orange juice in a pot. Heat until the sugar dissolves, let cool, then combine with Grand Marnier and Tequila.
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]]>The post The Top 3 Types of Popsicle Molds appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Plastic molds are one of the most popular options on the market because they’re cheap and widely available. Unfortunately, they can be more difficult to clean than other types of molds, especially if they come in an unusual shape. Releasing the popsicles isn’t always easy, and you’ll sometimes have to rinse them under warm water to do so.
Silicone molds are just as popular and affordable as plastic molds, and they’re probably a much better option. It’s super easy to get your popsicles out of the mold when it’s made of silicone, but make sure to take proper care of your molds because they’re easily damaged.
Stainless steel popsicle molds come with a higher price tag than the previous two types, but they’re a pretty good investment. In addition to being long-lasting and durable, they’ll do a great job at helping your popsicles freeze faster.
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]]>The post 3 Easy Popsicle Recipes to Try This Summer appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>This is one of our favorite popsicle recipes. Cut up strawberries into quarters and mix with honey or another sweetener. Wait some time to let the honey soak in, then blend the strawberries with cubed watermelon and lime juice until it reaches a smooth texture. Put in your popsicle mold and freeze for a few hours.
If you want something a little creamier, try this one. Heat up blueberries and honey over medium heat, simmering and mashing them together. Cool and combine with yogurt, mixing minimally to maintain a swirly pattern before pouring into popsicle molds and freezing.
Blend banana, almond milk, maple syrup, and almond butter in a blender and freeze in popsicle molds until solid. Dip into melted dark chocolate, coating with chopped almonds.
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]]>The post Check these Cocktail Inspired Popsicles appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>A classic gin and tonic is both refreshing and delicious, especially on a hot day. To make this into a frozen treat you don’t have to do anything different than if you were making the cocktail! Combine gin, tonic water, and lime juice. Pour into a popsicle mold, add a slice of cucumber and a mint leaf and wait for it to set!
This popsicle is a little bitter, a little sweet, and perfect for any summer day. First, make a simple syrup. Then, combine with grapefruit juice, lime juice, tequila, and a pinch of salt.
For this margarita popsicle, combine sugar, lime, lemon, and orange juice in a pot. Heat until the sugar dissolves, let cool, then combine with Grand Marnier and Tequila.
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