My 301st recipe, "Blueberry Yogurt Popsicle", a very easy to make and delicious summer treat. A truly rich, creamy, sweet treat, which can be prepped up in no time and enjoyed with absolutely no guilt. It is primary made from fresh yogurt and berries which are actually good for you.
This Blueberry Yogurt Popsicle is actually a inspiration from RK. Not because RK had original created this recipe and not because he loves blueberries. It is just because he managed to slip in a box of fresh blueberries into our shopping cart and then through the billing counter during last week's shopping, without me noticing 🙂 He claims that it is very good for your health being rich in antioxidants and it was on sale. Simply he made me scramble across and make a recipe out of blueberries, just in the intention not to waste it.
I do not have any hatred towards blueberries. It is just that I have not given its fair chance. I have only tasted blueberries once earlier out of curiosity. Somehow I did not like it fresh. It kind of tasted bitter to me and hence I just started to stick with my favorite strawberries henceforth. I occasionally have blueberry pancakes from the continental breakfast buffet at the hotels. But I would not seriously count it as a recipe using fresh blueberries. They were at most times prepared from a pre made, out of the box batter.
When I visited Mt.Rainier a few months back on vacation, I picked up a candy from the Visitor Center. It was marked as Huckleberry candy. Even though I did not know what a huckleberry was I still gave it a try. It tasted so delicious that I decided to purchase a whole bottle of huckleberry jam from the airport, when I was returning. This experience with huckleberries gave me confidence that blueberries should not be as bad when mixed up with sugar and other flavors.
I then remembered the colorful swirl ice pops found everywhere on pinterest. I had decided to make my very own version using the blueberry and yogurt. This Blueberry Yogurt Popsicle is so simple to make and essentially brings out the natural flavors of both the blueberry and yogurt. And more than the taste of this Blueberry Yogurt Popsicle, I love the little specks and streaks of the blueberry which peeks out of the yogurt layer. Would surely be the perfect treat for your kids as well.
This Blueberry Yogurt Popsicle is very light and refreshing and perfect on a hot and sultry summer day, like today. The blueberry when made into this thick sugary syrup, adds the perfect bit of color, flavor and the extra magic to the frozen yogurt pop. But the frozen yogurt is no less delicious. I can simply eat up scoops of fresh and tasty homemade yogurt when flavored with vanilla and sugar. And when frozen into a popsicle along with the blueberry syrup, it becomes one my most favorite flavors on a stick 😉
Blueberry Yogurt Popsicle
Blueberry Yogurt Popsicle
Ingredients
- Fresh Blueberries - 1 Cup
- Sugar - ½ Cup
- Water - ¼ Cup
- Yogurt - 1 ¾ Cup Fresh and Thick
- Vanilla extract - ½ tsp
Instructions
- First add the fresh blueberries to a pan along with ¼ Cup of sugar and water. Mix well and heat in medium flame.
- When the blueberries start to soften, slightly mash them up using the ladle. Continue to cook by stirring frequently until the blueberry mixture thickens up into a saucy consistency. Turn off the flame and bring it to room temperature.
- Meanwhile, add the yogurt to a mixing bowl. Add the remaining ¼ cup of sugar and vanilla extract. Using an electric/hand whisk, blend the yogurt until smooth and silky.
- Take your ice pop mold. To each mold, add the yogurt until half full. Add couple of teaspoons of the blueberry mixture. Gently swirl it in using a long wooden skewer. Repeat the yogurt blueberry layers until the mold is almost full. Insert the popsicle sticks.
- Put it in the freezer until fully set. I left it overnight.
- Enjoy cold.
Cooking classes says
I always ate mango icecream..but from your post I am very interested to eat blueberry yogurt posicle..
I would like to make such different desert..
revifood says
Thanks Cooking classes 🙂
Sophia | Veggies Don't Bite says
Your popsicles are so pretty! I especially love them against that turquoise plate. I love the combo of blueberries and cream so I can imagine how delicious these are!
revifood says
Thanks Sophia:-)
Elizabeth says
Gosh these look fantastic! Love the little bursts of blueberry throughout.
revifood says
Thanks Elizabeth 🙂