Refreshing Strawberry + Basil Ice Pops
Summer, in all her wonderful glory, is here and so is her lovely (yet sometimes stifling) heat. And when it's so hot that even the lightest of sun dresses feels like a fur-lined parka, the only thing you want to do is to lay in the shade with a hammock, a good book, and something tasty and cold. Skip the ice cream sandwiches and froyo and just reach for an ice pop. It's what you actually want...I swear. A delicious and nourishing frozen pop made with beautiful ingredients in the comfort of your own kitchen. Homemade ice pops, after all, are about as easy as healthy home cooking gets. So let's just agree to make this summer tastier, healthier, and way more comfortable by breaking out your popsicle molds and making these wildly tasty, to-the-moon-and-back refreshing strawberry basil ice ops.
Fresh, sun ripened strawberries are pretty much the unofficial flavor of summer. There is nothing quite like popping a strawberry freshly plucked from the plant into your mouth….. still warm from the sun. If my childhood in Maine could have a flavor, I think that would be it.
The seasonal strawberries of summer just seem to have a magical flavor that makes you want to put them into everything: salads, water, jams, ice pops. Yes, definitely ice pops. But not the neon colored ones with artificial everything from the grocery store. Simple nourishing ice pops made with wholesome ingredients that capture the taste of summer in a sophisticated way. Combined with the lovely mild flavor of basil, these refreshing strawberry basil pops will be your healthy saving grace when the dog days of summer have you lazing in a hammock...or at least wishing you were.
Looking for more refreshing healthy frozen treats to keep you cool through the summer’s heat? Try my Paleo Mint Fudge Pops or my Dairy-Free Chocolate Chip Strawberry Ice Cream.
Makes 6 ice pops
Ingredients:
- 2 cups sliced strawberries
- 7 large basil leaves
- 1/4 cup water
Directions:
- Combine all of the ingredients in a blender and pulse until mixture has a smooth and even consistency.
- Portion out evenly between 6 pop molds and insert a popsicle stick into each mold.
- Set in freezer for 4-6 hours or until the pops have hardened completely.
- Enjoy with feet up and a gentle breeze (optional)