Showing posts with label vegetarian dessert recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegetarian dessert recipes. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Mango Creamcicles

Mango Creamsicles--Mango Half and Half Bars
Mango Creamsicles--Mango Half and Half Bars
Yesterday marked the official kick off of the summer season, and nothing screams summer more than a creamsicle! They're the perfect blend between a popsicle and ice cream--half popsicle and half ice cream--doesn't get much better then that!  If you don't have a Zoku Quick Pop Maker--order one! It will more than pay for itself.  If you just refuse to spend the extra $10-12 to upgrade from your popsicle molds, then go ahead and use your popsicle molds, but you will not get the creamy center  you get from a typical half and half bar.
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Ingredients:
1/2 cup of mango puree
1/4 cup of water
1 cup of organic coconut cream can sub with heavy cream or half and half
1 teaspoon a vanilla extract
2 tablespoons  of maple syrup or sweetener of your choice
Directions: To a cup add the cream vanilla extract, maple sugar, mix well and set aside.  To another cup add the mango puree and water, and mix until mango puree is thinned out.
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If using classic pop molds, place all ingredients in a blender and blend until well combined.  Divide mixture evenly among molds and freeze for 6-8 hours or until frozen solid.
If you are using the Quick pop maker, Pour the mango juice into the molds and allow to set for 2-3 minutes.
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At the 3 minute mark siphon out the remaining unfrozen juice with a straw or a unused infant aspirator–I purchased one just for this.  Zoku sells a tool kit for $20 which includes a siphon tool, but the aspirator is $3 and does the job equally as well.
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 After you have removed all of the juice, pour cream into the molds, and allow to set for another 4-5 minutes, then follow the directions for removing the pops.
 
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Pineapple and Coconut Cream Creamsicles

Pineapple and Coconut Cream Creamsicles

So it's official, the Zoku Quick Pop Maker is my new favorite kitchen gadget! It has become my daughters favorite too.  Although I'm pretty sure that she is more a fan of what comes out of the quick pop maker than the actual quick pop maker.  We have been making all sorts of popsicles since we got it.  Page is a big fan of the creamsicle--she is her mother's daughter after all, but she is also a fan of simple juice pop's.  Pineapple is a favorite of hers, she just loves it.  I decided to pair it with coconut cream, and let me tell you---THEY ARE AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: none
Ingredients:
1 cup of Pureed pineapple
1/2 cup of coconut cream
1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract
2 tablespoons of maple syrup or your favorite sugar

Directions: Add the cream, vanilla extract and maple syrup to a cup, mix well and set aside.  If using classic pop molds, place all ingredients in a blender and blend until well combined.  Divide mixture evenly among molds and freeze for 6-8 hours or until frozen solid. If you are using the Zoku Quick pop maker, Pour  the pineapple puree into the molds and allow to set for 2-3 minutes.  At the 2 minute mark siphon out the remaining unfrozen puree with a straw or a unused infant aspirator--I purchased one just for this.  Zoku sells a tool kit for $20 which includes a siphon tool, but the aspirator is $3 and does the job equally as well.  After you have removed all of the juice, pour cream into the molds, and allow to set for another 4-5 minutes, then follow the directions for removing the pops.  If you aren't going to eat the pops right away, you can store them in sandwhich size zip lock bags and place them in the freezer until you're ready to eat them.  These never last longer than a few hours in our house, so I can't say how long you could store them that way.  If you like these, you'll probably love my Orange creamsicle, and Strawberry Creamsicle recipes too.