Pineapple Chia Ice Pops
I’m so excited to share this Pineapple Chia Ice Pop recipe with you because summer is in full swing and these temperatures have me craving something cold. Rather than reach for a high fructose corn syrup sweetened treat, try these naturally sweetened ice pops!
The best part about this recipe is that it takes literally 2 minutes to put together. Maybe 1 extra minute to clean your blender. That’s it.
The secret? Bolthouse Farms® juice! I recently had a chance to try a whole bunch of the new Bolthouse Farms juices and smoothies and the Pineapple Mango one just might be my favorite. It contains coconut, pineapple, mango, & banana. Naturally, I had to try it frozen… but I wanted to give it a fun little boost with more pineapple (so you get sweet chunks in the popsicle!) and chia seeds, for a boost of healthy fats and fiber.
PrintPineapple Mango Ice Pops
- Prep Time: 3 mins
- Total Time: 3 mins
- Yield: 6 1x
- Category: Dessert
Description
Note: The number of popsicles will depend on the size of your molds.
Ingredients
- 16 oz Bolthouse Farms Pineapple Mango Smoothie
- 1/2 cup frozen pineapple
- 2 tbsp chia seeds
- Optional: For a protein boost, add 1 scoop of protein powder
Instructions
- Blend everything just slightly. You want to keep the pineapple a bit chunky.
- Pour into ice pop molds and freeze overnight or until firm.
- Run water over the molds to easily remove the pops!
You can even add in a handful of spinach if you want to get a veggie boost!
I actually made half of these ice pops without protein powder and half of the batch with a scoop of coconut protein powder. It was a fun way to get in a little extra protein!
These are a summer treat you don’t have to feel guilty about! Honestly, I think it can be hard to make healthy choices in the summer (hello vacations, parties, cookouts, reunions…) so I’m constantly on the lookout for ways to make healthier choices! Little snacks like these are the perfect healthier treat!
What’s your favorite summer treat?
These look so interesting, thanks for sharing. I’ve actually been attempting to make more frozen treats/ice cream so I might need to give these a shot.
What a fun refreshing way to get in some added fruit and chia! I’ll have to make these for my kids this summer!
Yum! These look amazing! This would be a nice, healthy alternative for my pineapple ice cream obsession.
THOSE LOOK SUPERRRRRRR tasty! And I bet the chia seeds lend a nice crunch but also a thickness!
, in essence, this republic as contructed was only adequate for a moral and religious people; totally inadequate for the government of any other?That makes perfect sense to me. And it explains much about why we see the increasing growth of the State over time in virtually every arena of life.
Nice read, I just passed this onto a colleague who was doing a little research on that. And he actually bought me lunch since I found it for him smile Thus let me rephrase that: Thanks for lunch! “The guy with the biggest stomach will be the first to take off his shirt at a baseball game.” by Glenn Dickey.
pls help chelsea fans in west africa 2 enjoy d beautiful style of playing football by appointing a comparable person 2 JOSE MORINHO[D 2RULY SPECIAL ONE]Reply
I love pineapple flavored sweet treats. I haven’t tried these drinks yet but this looks like a good way to do so.
mmmm so good! I tend to eat pineapple until it makes my mouth hurt 🙂 Also, love that your nails match the background! 😉
Hahaha I didn’t even plan the coordination! 😉
This sounds soooo refreshing! I love frozen pineapple and mango, so this sounds like the perfect treat!
Great idea to put chia in Popsicles !! I have to try!!
This is PERFECT timing! I have been making my toddler twins popsicles each weekend that we enjoy sometime during the summer hot week ahead…this is terrific addition full of nutrition for them!
Mmmm…I’m on board with anything that tastes remotely like a colada! Sounds so refreshing!