Lemonade Kiwi Popsicles is a very good summer thirst quencher with fresh fruits. We don’t add any preservatives and artificial sweetener
Lemonade Kiwi Popsicles recipe will have a punch taste as we add Lemonade. This is a very good summer thirst quencher as we don’t add any preservatives and artificial sweeteners.
This can be served to the kids who insist upon ice cream this summer as it’s very easy and quick to prepare and it includes fresh fruits which is a very healthy option.
How to prepare Lemonade Kiwi Popsicles
Tips & Variations
- You can also chop the kiwi into smaller pieces and add in you popsicles
- Adjust the sweet and salt according to your taste in the Lemonade.
- You can also replace kiwi with any other fruits.
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Lemonade Kiwi Popsicles
Standard 1 cup measures 240 ml
Ingredients
- 3 cup Water
- 2 Kiwi
- 2 tbsp Lemon juice from
- Sugar Salt as needed
Instructions
- In a large bowl add in water, Lemon juice, and sugar, mix well till the sugar dissolves and then strain out the Lemonade.
- Now pour the prepared lemonade in the popsicles mould and then chop the kiwi and insert it into the Popsicle mould and close the lid.
- Freeze the Popsicle mould for about 6-8 hours or overnight. After freezing take the Popsicle mould out from the refrigerator and show the mould in running tap water the Popsicle will come out easily from the mould. Serve immediately.
Notes
- You can also, chop the kiwi into smaller pieces and add in your popsicles
- Adjust the sweet and salt according to your taste in the Lemonade.
- You can also, replace kiwi with any other fruits.
Disclaimer: I am not a nutritionist , the nutrition value provided here is an estimate. It will vary based on the quantity and brands of the products used.
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