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Orange Coconut Creamsicles

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Ahhhhh. Can I even begin to explain how much I’m in love with this recipe? It’s been super, super warm here lately (ew … and humid which we aren’t used to here in Colorado … ick!), and these orange coconut creamsicles have been at the top of my list to make for weeks. I love creamsicles; always have, and it’s so crazy how easy they can be to make yourself. All you need is a popsicle mold (or a set of dixie cups), and a few simple ingredients. You then have yourself the perfect summertime, refreshing treat. These creamsicles in particular are also healthy for you! This is a total win, and they can be vegan with just a switcheroo of 1 or 2 ingredients. So what are you waiting for?! Hop to it. You know you want to.

 

 

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Is it only Wednesday?! Ugh! I think this happens every time the current week follows a short week. Because we had a shortened week, last week, the time just flew. This week just seems to be duuuraaagggginnggg. I am ready for FRIDAY! Who is with me?!

 

 

I can’t think of a better way to get through the week, but to make these creamsicles. It’s seriously a crime how easy ice pops are to make yourself, and you can put just about anything your little heart’s desire in them. I mean literally you could pour orange juice into a mold, freeze it and have yourself an ice pop in under 4 hours. Somehow juice just tastes so much more delicious when it is frozen. Weird.

 

 

On the other hand, you could also pour your favorite yogurt into a popsicle mold and have yourself yogurt that is frozen! No, don’t confuse this with “frozen yogurt.” These are two completely different things. Trust me.

 

 

It’s strange that I chose to publish this recipe when I have literally had 3 people ask me when I’m going to make ice cream. Ice cream is a process around here because I find that I have to force myself to do ice cream the right, long and grueling way. By long and grueling, I mean, making sure the ice cream maker is chilled, purchasing the best ingredients, waiting for it to churn, then chilling the ice cream to the perfect consistency…etc, etc, etc.

I do promise that I am currently developing an ice cream recipe, but it will be a few weeks before it’s published. I also promise that I will post at least one ice cream recipe a year. That’s all I can give you, guys. That’s all I can give you.

 

 

Before I called it quits for today, I wanted to share some things about using popsicle molds. First and foremost: this is the popsicle mold I use:

Progressive Frozen Pop Maker
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I love it and use it often. Sometimes, actually getting the ice pops out of the molds can be daunting. They can get stuck. They can break in two. I find that running just a little bit of warm water over the mold (for just a couple of seconds), really helps in softening the outer edges and makes it easier to remove the pop from the mold. Do it quickly though. You don’t want them to melt, and then stick them immediately back in the freezer.

 

 

Beer Love:

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Okie Doke. Here is the handy dandy recipe! Have a great day everyone!

Cheers!
 

Justine
 

Orange Coconut Creamsicles

Servings:

10

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 4 hours

Ingredients
  

  • 14 ounces coconut milk
  • 2 tablespoons Greek vanilla yogurt
  • seeds from one vanilla bean
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 4 tablespoons honey
  • 1 1/3 cup freshly squeezed orange juice

Instructions
 

  • In a small bowl or measuring cup, whisk together the coconut milk, yogurt, vanilla bean seeds, extract and 2 tablespoons of honey until the ingredients are combined. Set aside.
  • In another small bowl or measuring cup, whisk together the orange juice and remaining 2 tablespoons of honey. Set aside.
  • For a layered look, pour the coconut milk mixture 1/4 of the way up 10 popsicle molds. Stick in the freezer for 45 minutes or until set, then pour in the orange juice mixture half way up the popsicle mold. Stick in the freezer again for 45 minutes. Repeat these two steps, one more time so that you have 4 distinct layers.
  • For a creamier, quicker pop, whisk together the orange juice mixture and coconut milk mixture and pour into the molds. Freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight before serving.
  • The creamsicles will keep in the freezer for about a week. Enjoy!

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Justine

I’m the voice, author, creator, and photographer behind Cooking and Beer. We started things about 10 years ago and Cooking and Beer has morphed and grown into what it is today: providing hundreds of recipes to thousands of people.

23 Responses

  1. Justine!! I love these orange coconut creamsicles, they look delicious! And your photos are gorgeous! :)

  2. JUSTINE! These look delicious! And these so nuts, because just yesterday I was thinking about trying to come up with a popsicle recipe. I asked my husband, “what’s your favorite popsicle” and he of course said orange creamsicle! But I couldn’t figure out how to get the cream inside the orange like they are when you buy them. Layering them is genius! Love that you added coconut too. Sounds mighty tasty!

    1. Thank you so much, Natalie! Great minds think alike! You should totally make these. I have no idea how you would get that perfect orange edge with the cream in the middle. I think we need to start brainstorming this idea immediately!

    1. Thank you so much, Nora! I did get a new camera, but back in September: a Nikon D5200, but I am just learning how to use it properly. I feel like I am an unending work in progress when it comes to photography. Haha, thanks for noticing!

  3. Yum yum yum! I love creamsicles and the orange coconut combo is perfect! This humid weather has been weird, I haven’t had to bathe in my lotion quite so much, but I still prefer the dryer weather. Whenever you decide to make some ice cream lady you better let me know, I’ll be your taste tester! ;-)

    1. hehe, thanks Danae! I totally crave the dry weather over the humidity! Ick! This is why I moved away from the East coast in the first place! We need to get together and make ice cream ASAP! Today would have been perfect since it’s supposed to get pretty hot out there!

  4. Beautiful pictures, Justine. These are some dreamy creamsicles! Also, your new blog design is fabulous – it really makes your images and all the vibrant colors pop. Love it, girl!

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Hello! I'm Justine.

I’m a blogger and web developer from the beautiful state of Oklahoma, where my loving husband, two adorable kids, and two mischievous dogs keep me on my toes 24/7. My idea of heaven includes endless summer days, getting lost in a good book, and whipping up some delicious homemade bread.

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