
Supplies. Except not even all of them. Because when I do something I do it big.

First layer of the Arnold Palmer pops...you can ignore the nine pints of ice cream in my freezer.

Our watermelon blueberry pops were made of pureed watermelon with some simple syrup. Once they froze a bit we pushed blueberries into them so the berries would stay suspended.

Javier was confused why we were in the kitchen if it wasn't to continually bring him fresh ice water.

Craig was confused by my juicer. Yeah, I don't know why either.

Second layer of the Arnold Palmer pops and some blueberries added to the watermelon popsicles.

I realize that looks like sawdust but it's actually a brick of chocolate I shaved with a Microplane. Added to bananas and milk.

Mango peach pops! We added honey as a sweetener. We also ended up adding some blood orange juice once blending sans liquid was obviously a mistake.

Our berry mix was so good. We used a bunch of frozen berries, vanilla yogurt, pomegranate cranberry juice, and some honey. Incredible.

We made two of each pop so we could each try them and decide what we liked best.

I made my boss' daughters some flower popsicles with fantastic "sticks" (actually straws) with the leftover mixes.

Aaaand...scene.
So how do they taste?
ReplyDeletewhich one was your fav?
- Chech (using another google acct)
Hmm... I feel compelled to make some popsicles now!
ReplyDeleteI've also been contemplating the ice cream maker attachment for my KitchenAid.