Homemade Popsicles: 5 Different Frozen Summer Treats - Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking Ep 74
Hi Bold Bakers! I’m excited to bring you a NEW summer dessert--the much-requested Popsicles. You'll find a variety of frozen treats including Fruit Pops, Fudgesicle and Orange Creamsicle made from natural fruit and good quality ingredients. So let's get freezing!
Cold, tart, and sometimes creamy, you'll want to try my Homemade Popsicles!
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CHAPTERS
0:00 - Intro
0:28 - Tools needed
0:42 - Mango & Strawberry Purée Popsicle
1:56 - Orange Creamsicle - Creamy and Fruity
3:10 - Fudgesicle
4:21 - Lemonade and Fruit Popsicle
5:21 - Rainbow Popsicle - Puréed Fruit
6:22 - Blueberry & Lemon Popsicle Recipe on BiggerBolderBaking.com
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How to Make Milo Popsicles | Pinoy Easy Recipes
You can now enjoy your favorite chocolate drink, Milo, in ice pop form! Learn how to make Milo popsicles in this easy recipe!
Milo, the known chocolate and malt powder brand in the country, is commonly served during breakfast as a hot drink. The powdered chocolate is mixed with hot water, milk, or both and then consumed as a beverage. Because many love this drink, they find ways on how to enjoy it even if it is noon time and hot. They dissolve the chocolate powder in hot water and then add cold water and ice cubes. What a way to ease your thirst!
Well, in this recipe, we will level this drink up a bit more. We know how much kids love popsicles and chocolate. They love Milo! So let us give them both. These Milo popsicles will be a source of joy not just to the kids, but to those kids at heart like us.
Ready your ingredients now and be ready for an awesome treat the next day!
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How to Make Popsicles - Easy Ice Cube Tray Popsicles Recipe
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Hello and welcome back to In the Kitchen with Matt, in this episode I will show you how to make popsicles, more specifically, easy ice cube tray popsicles. We loved making these as kids, such a fun little treat to make and eat during the summertime. These popsicles are super simple to make, let's get started!
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Hello and welcome back to In the Kitchen with Matt. I am your host Matt Taylor. Today I will show you how to make popsicles. In fact, the next three videos are going to all be Popsicle related. I had a request to make some popsicles so here we go we are going to make some popsicles. Umm, It’s summertime, it’s super hot outside, it was what 122 degrees here in Phoenix a couple days ago, crazy hot, so what better way to cool off then to eat some popsicles. This first video is going to be an ice cube tray popsicles. Really easy to do, we used to make these as kids growing up, let’s get started. All you need is an ice cube tray obviously, and then you are going to need some kind of liquid that you are going to put in there. Now for this, I am going to use orange juice, really really cool. We loved using orange juice growing up, umm so that is what we are going to do. So you just take some juice and we are going to pour it in the ice cube tray. All right and now we are going to take some plastic wrap, and we are going to cover it, and we want to get it nice and tight here. Now you get some toothpicks, these toothpicks I have are pretty long so I am just going to break them in half and then just push them down in there like that. You see if you use a long one, it is going to keep falling over like that, which is okay, you can do that too, and the plastic wrap just helps to keep the toothpick in place. And if you come up with a better way to do this that is fantastic this is how we did it as kids, and just so these all match, I am going to break this one in half. All right, now you just put it in the freezer and let it freeze for at least 4 hours until it sets completely, overnight is better. All right after our ice cube tray popsicles are frozen, just take it out of the freezer and then we are going to go ahead and remove the plastic wrap. And then what we are going to do is we are going to twist it a little bit like you would with normal ice cubes. And then we will just go ahead and grab one, look at that, a little ice cube Popsicle, made from Orange Juice. All right our ice cube tray popsicles are done, they turned out amazing, really easy to do, if I can do it, you can do it, go out there and make your own. I am Matt Taylor; this has been another episode of In the Kitchen with Matt, thank you for joining me, as always if you have any questions or comments put them down below and I will get back to you as soon as I can, thumbs up, down in the corner, push it. Don’t forget to subscribe to my channel and check out my other videos. Take care, mmm, mmm, mmm, time for me to dive into one of these guys, I am going to grab this one, it’s like a cool little popsicle, mmm, amazing.
Cocktail Popsicles
Cocktail popsicles just in time for summer. We have a blueberry mojito, a cucumber and basil gin gimlet, and a mango margarita. These popsicles resist melting thanks to polysorbate 80, and avoid large ice crystals with the help of Perfect Sorbet. Enjoy these refreshing treats with less mess on a hot summer day!
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