Tie Dye Popsicle Recipe

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Searching for the perfect treat this summer? Look no further than this tie dye popsicle recipe by Bigger Bolder Baking with Gemma Stafford. It is the best refreshment on a hot, sunny day. This popsicle is sweet, creamy, and cold. Everyone will love it, especially the kids.

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This tie dye popsicle has five colors–yellow, red, green, yellow, and orange. Each color has a different flavor, so with each bite, you’ll be able to taste different fruits. It is healthy, easy to make, and delicious. No need for an ice cream mold or ice cream machine. All you need is a loaf pan and a blender.

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Easy Tie Dye Popsicle Ingredients

Yellow mixture

  • frozen banana
  • frozen pineapple
  • plain yogurt
  • honey

Orange mixture

  • frozen banana
  • plain yogurt
  • frozen peaches
  • small orange (peeled and pith removed)
  • frozen mango
  • honey

Red mixture

  • frozen banana
  • plain yogurt
  • frozen raspberries
  • frozen strawberries
  • honey

Purple mixture

  • frozen banana
  • frozen blueberries
  • frozen blackberries
  • plain yogurt
  • honey

Green mixture

  • frozen banana
  • frozen spinach
  • frozen pineapple
  • plain yogurt

Note: you also need popsicle sticks

How to Make Tie Dye Popsicle

Step 1:

Blend all the ingredients for the yellow mixture in a blender or food processor. Transfer to a bowl and pop in the freezer while you make the other colors. Rinse the blender or food processor after each color. Add them into different bowls.

Easy Tie Dye Popsicle Ingredients
Image by Bigger Bolder Baking with Gemma Stafford via YouTube

Step 2:

Cover a 9 x 5 inch loaf pan with three layers of cling wrap.

Step 3:

Get spoons for each color. Dollop different colors into the loaf pan. Do it one by one to add contrast. Once done, give the loaf pan a tap to spread the mixture. Using a knife or skewer, do a quick swirl. Cover it with aluminum foil.

How to Make Tie Dye Popsicle 
Image by Bigger Bolder Baking with Gemma Stafford via YouTube

Step 4:

Measure an inch in from the edge and 3 cm in between each popsicle. Score the foil with a knife to make a slit and insert the popsicle stick. Place in the freezer overnight. Slice in between the popsicles and in between. Serve and enjoy!

Tie Dye Popsicle Recipe

Tie Dye Popsicles

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