One thing I’ve learned about pregnancy is that regardless of the weather, you’re hot all the time. I’m a bit embarrassed to admit just how much gelato I’ve consumed in the last few months. Enough to build a slip ‘n slide for a penguin, probably.
After rolling out of the hot bed in the morning, taking a hot shower, putting on hot clothes, and drying my hair with my portable hot-blasting device, I want nothing less than a hot breakfast to top it all off. I caught myself one morning, over an already cool enough bowl of fruit and yogurt, wishing that I could have the same thing for breakfast only frozen. My eyes nearly popped out of my head as I realized that this was a wish I could easily grant myself. And so, I sought to make myself a batch of healthy breakfast popsicles…
This is stuff I already eat for breakfast regularly, just in frozen form. A bowl of oatmeal with mashed banana and applesauce or fruit and nuts in creamy yogurt. Entirely healthy and so, so soothing in the summer heat.
I chose almonds and nectarines for these yogurt-based popsicles because that’s what I had on hand (and because I’m having a bit of an almond obsession right now.) Feel free to substitute any fruit, nuts, or flavored yogurt that you wish, but this combination really was stellar and I found myself making another batch immediately after I inevitably ate all of these in just a few days.
Almond nectarine yogurt pops
Yogurt, fruit, and nuts makes a healthy breakfast that is refreshing when frozen.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Yield: Makes 6
Ingredients
- 2 containers (12 oz.) lemon Chobani yogurt
- 2 small nectarines (diced small)
- 1/2 cup sliced almonds
- 2 tsp. honey
- 1 tsp. almond extract
Cooking Directions
- Stir all ingredients together in a small bowl.
- Spoon mixture evenly into popsicle molds and insert handles.
- Freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight.
- To eat: Run mold under warm water until popsicle slides out easily.
Another favorite of mine is oatmeal bulked up with a mashed banana and sweetened with applesauce. I was worried that the texture of the oatmeal wouldn’t work very well frozen, but they came out just delightful. They’re a bit chunkier than the yogurt pops, but still break apart easily and dissolve in your mouth.
Again, chose your own adventure here. If there’s a flavored oatmeal you’d like to use, go for it. If you’d like to substitute jam or nut butter for the apple sauce, be my guest. You could even use canned pumpkin in place of the mashed banana… mmmmm.
Apple cinnamon oat pops
Just like a hearty bowl of hot apple cinnamon oatmeal, but in frozen form.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Yield: Makes 6
Ingredients
- 2 individual packets plain instant oatmeal
- 1 medium banana
- 1/4 cup apple sauce
- 1/4 cup almond meal
- 1/4 cup almond milk
- 1 tsp. cinnamon
- 1 tsp. honey
Cooking Directions
- In a microwave-safe bowl, cook oatmeal with water according to package directions.
- In a separate bowl, mash banana with a fork. Add oatmeal and all other ingredients and stir to combine.
- Spoon mixture evenly into popsicle molds and insert handles.
- Freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight.
- To eat: Run molds under warm water until popsicle slides out easily.
I’ve loved being able to grab one of these in the morning to cool off with. They’re pretty low-calorie, so I usually follow them up with a muffin or something. I already have so many ideas for how to freeze more of my breakfasts now. Blueberries and waffle bits in maple yogurt? YES.
How would you translate your favorite breakfast into a frozen treat?
This would work nicely with a mixed berry smoothie! And since I’d have to freeze them ahead of time, there would be no noise of the blender to jolt awake sleepyheads. I’ve honestly never thought about trying a cold breakfast, but it’s great idea for summertime!
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Popsiclesfor breakfast?! This may be llife-changing. I tend to take the lazy man’s route for travel – I buy the single serving containers, mix in spices/fruit/protin/etc and then recover it with foil to freeze. It makes it through airport security and is way better than airpirt food!
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I’m always looking for ways to have our kids eat health – this recipe is a great idea. Thanks.
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SHE MUST BE HERE IS SHE HERE SHE MUST BE HERE ALAYNA AND JEFF IS SHE HERE???
Love you much! Squeee!
Bollocks to the royal baby. I want the royalayna baby.
xoxo
fantastic idea! I just recieved a new popsicle maker too! woop!
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I always love your creative dishes and “breakfast” popsicles sound perfect for hot summer breakfast. 😉 And kids will be very excited to wake up in the morning… ^_^
What a great idea. I love smoothies with almonds and oatmeal in the morning, but having a popsicle sounds so much better. Thanks for the great idea.
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Those almond nectarine pops look sooo good! I never even thought about breakfast pops before but it seems so obvious now. Way to go Alayna!
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I’ve never tried doing own popsicles like these, they really look amazing!
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I often make banana ice-cream with bananas and tahini (amongst other ingredients) without an ice-cream machine.
Self-made frozen food tastes so much better, and is so much healthier, than shop-bought frozen food.
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I never would have thought to put oats in a freezer pop, that is a wonderful idea. What kid would not love getting a freezer pop for breakfast!
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This inspired a late night grocery store run. I am not mad, just impressed that you created that kind of urgency with those photos!
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This is just too good, healthy and delicious.
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I found you on google, wow I love to read healthy recipes like this. its my 1st comment on your blog. keep posting stuff like this. thank you
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What a great idea! My kids will love this!
And who doesn’t want pops for breakfast..
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Brilliant! What a great after school snack, too, and without all the added sugar. Thanks for the idea – it is about to get super hot for the summer and cooled down food is a must!
I liked “Almond Nectarine Yogurt Pops” Very nice recipe for summer, kids just love n me too. Its not only looks tasty but also healthy. Preparation time is very less.
I will try it for sure.
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Wow – I am on my way to the dollar store now to pick up some Popsicle molds. This looks like a great way to shake up breakfast (or even lunch). I love breakfast food that I don’t have to “make” in the morning.
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That is a brilliant idea! One of the best I’ve seen, actually. Good stuff!
So yummy! That seems irresistible.
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I wish you had posted these earlier on in the summer I would have been eating them everyday! I will have to make up for lost time.
thanks alayna for being so generous
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WOULD LOVE THE OATS ONE ESPECIALLY! oats in my popsicle? yes pleeeease!
i don’t do oats, but the almond nectarine yogurt pops sounds fantastic. I’ve made some pops with coconut milk before so do you think I could use coconut yogurt instead of the Chobani yogurt? Would that work?
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Oh, I think that would be fantastic! I don’t know how the texture holds up for coconut yogurt when frozen, but the flavors certainly make sense together!
This popsicle recipes are too easy to make with very easy ingredients Thanks for sharing the recipe.I will be making it soon!
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