Friday, August 21, 2009

Guest Post: Peach & Cherry Yogurt Popsicles Recipe

Peach & Cherry Yogurt Popsicles

First of all, I'd like to introduce myself.  I am Dara from Cookin' Canuck and would love to see you over at my blog.  I was honored when Miranda asked me to guest post while she is on vacation.  Even though I have never met Miranda face-to-face, I am pretty certain she is a wonderful mother who is dedicated to making her children feel loved.  How better to make your kids feel special than a homemade popsicle?  My kids had a great time helping me make these popsicles, though waiting for them to freeze was excruciating for them.  Ah yes, delayed gratification is tough to take.

This recipe was adapted from one that I found on The Thrifty Gourmet.  You could easily substitute any fresh or frozen fruits you have on hand.

First things first. Peeling a peach may seem like a tricky endeavor. Don't be fooled! It's a simple matter of blanching. Boil water in a medium saucepan. With a slotted spoon, lower two peaches into the water and leave them in there for 1 minute (no longer!)



Using a slotted spoon, lift the peaches out of the boiling water and immediately plunge them into a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking.


Once the peaches are cool enough to handle, peel off the skins.  They should just slip right off. Cool, huh?


Finely chop the peaches. You'll also need 1/2 cup of pitted and chopped fresh cherries.


In a medium saucepan, melt 2 tablespoons of butter and then add 2 tablespoons of brown sugar.


Once the brown sugar is melted, add the peaches, cherries, and 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract. Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer the mixture for 5 minutes, or until the fruit is soft. Cool to room temperature.

Add 1 cup whole milk plain yogurt to the fruit mixture and stir well.


Spoon the yogurt mixture into popsicle molds and put the tops on/sticks in. Freeze for about 4 hours.



Serve! I think Mickey Mouse would feel rather fancy if he knew that his popsicles were being served in a crystal bowl.


Peach & Cherry Yogurt Popsicles

2 peaches, peeled, pitted & finely chopped
1/2 cup pitted and chopped fresh cherries
2 tbsp butter
2 tbsp brown sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup plain whole milk yogurt

In a medium saucepan, melt the butter and then the brown sugar.  Once the brown sugar is melted, add the peaches, cherries, and vanilla extract. Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer the mixture for 5 minutes, or until the fruit is soft. Cool to room temperature.

Add the plain yogurt to the fruit mixture and stir well.  Spoon the yogurt mixture into popsicle molds and put the tops on/sticks in. Freeze for about 4 hours.

Makes 6 popsicles.

10 comments:

  1. Oh, these are soooo fun! I would love to make these with the kiddos...great post :)

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  2. These look great - who's the guest poster????

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  3. ealivetravelwrite, thanks for pointing out that I didn't introduce myself. I added that into the top of my post, along with a link to my site.

    girlichef, thank you! My kids adored these.

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  4. Love this recipe!!!!!!!!! What a wonderful after school snack!! Perfect timing, and healthy to boot! Thanks so much :) :) :)

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  5. I didn't realize how easy it was to peel peaches. Cool, thanks!!

    I've promised Monica at Lick the Bowl Good that I would make my children popsicles and not be so lazy. She didn't specify which ones so I might give your recipe a try as I have everything I need to make 'em!
    ~ingrid

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  6. Homemade popsicles are the best! These look awesome:)

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  7. I love popsicles! I'm addicted to making them. Great post!

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  8. I've never prepared peaches like this. What a great way to get them peeled and it would work for so many recipes.

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  9. This is so COOL! Great for all-year-round hot weather like Singapore. Thks for sharing!

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  10. what a fantastic summer treat! it looks so refreshing!!!

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