Red, White, and Blue Popsicles | Dye Free Recipe

Red, White, and Blue Popsicles

Popsicles are a big deal around my house. In the summertime my toddler would eat them all day if I let him. Most popsicles are filled with dyes. (Something I’m trying to stay away from as a mom) These red, white, and blue popsicles are dye free and all natural! They aren’t loaded with a bunch of high fructose corn syrup and taste even better than store bought popsicles. These popsicles are perfect for a 4th of July treat or simply for a warm summer day. Your kiddos will love these fun layered dye free popsicles and you’ll be just as obsessed with them.

red white and blue popsicles

These red, white, and blue popsicles do take a little bit of time but are worth it! My toddler loved helping make these dye free popsicles and had even more fun eating them. They’re so simple to make and taste so delicious. These popsicles will definitely be on the menu for our 4th of July celebration!

fourth of july ice pops

These red, white, and blue popsicles do take a little bit of time but are worth it! My toddler loved helping make these dye free popsicles and had even more fun eating them. They’re so simple to make and taste so delicious. These popsicles will definitely be on the menu for our 4th of July celebration!

Ingredients for red, white, and blue Popsicles

This recipe calls for frozen fruit rather than fresh fruit. I prefer using frozen fruit, but you could use fresh fruit if you’d like instead.

Red Layer:

  • Frozen Strawberries
  • Frozen Rasberries
  • Orange Juice
  • Honey
  • Lemon Juice

White Layer

  • Vanilla Greek Yogurt
  • Lemon Juice
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Half and Half

Blue Layer

  • Frozen Blueberries
  • Frozen Blackberries
  • Orange Juice
  • Honey
  • Lemon Juice
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How to Make Red, White, and Blue Popsicles

These popsicles are easy to make but require more time to chill. But they are definitely worth it. Trust me!

Red Layer:

  1. In a high-speed blender add in the frozen strawberries, frozen raspberries, orange juice, lemon juice, and honey. Blend on high speed until the mixture is smooth and all the fruit chunks are gone.
  2. Fill ice popsicles molds 1/3 full. Freeze for 1 hour.

white layer:

  1. In a medium sized bowl combine Greek yogurt, half and half, lemon juice, and vanilla. Mix until fully combined.
  2. Remove the popsicle mold from the freezer and fill 1/3 full of the Greek yogurt mixture. Freeze for 1 hour.

Blue layer:

  1. In a high-speed blender add the frozen blueberries, frozen blackberries, honey, orange juice, and lemon juice.
  2. Blend on high speed until the mixture is smooth and all the fruit chunks are gone.
  3. Remove the mold from the freezer and fill 1/3 full. Freeze for 6 hours or until solid.
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Why You’ll Love These Dye Free Popsicles

  • Dye Free, Healthy, and All Natural: These popsicles are all natural and don’t have a bunch of high fructose corn syrup added to them. They’re made with fruit and Greek yogurt making them dye free. These popsicles are a healthy and delicious snack for a warm summer day. They’re perfect for a healthy 4th of July snack too!
  • Easy to Make: Although these popsicles require awhile for freezing, they are super easy to make. Simply blend the red and blue layers in a blender and mix the white later in a bowl by hand. Easy and worth the wait!
  • Perfect 4th of July Treat: Layered with red, white, and blue, these dye free popsicles make for a great 4th of July treat.
red white and blue dye free popsicles

Dye Free Red, White, and Blue Popsicles

These dye free red, white, and blue popsicles are all natural and easy to make! Perfect for a 4th of July treat or for a hot summer day!
Prep Time:10 minutes
Chill time:6 hours
Course: Dessert
Keyword: healthy recipes, 4th of july popsicles, red white and blue popsicles, dye free popsicles, red white and blue dye free popsicales, gluten free popsicles, toddler friendly recipes, 4th of july recipe
Servings: 12
Calories: 90kcal

Ingredients

Red Layer

  • 1 Cup Frozen Strawberries
  • 1 Cup Frozen Rasberries
  • 1 Tablespoon Honey
  • 3/4 Cup Orange Juice
  • 1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice

White Layer

  • 2 Cups Vanilla Greek Yogurt
  • 4 Tablespoons Half and Half
  • 1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice
  • 1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

Blue Layer

  • 1 1/2 Cups Frozen Blueberries
  • 1/2 Cup Frozen Blackberries
  • 1 Tablespoon Honey
  • 3/4 Cup Orange Juice
  • 1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice

Instructions

Red Layer

  • In a high-speed blender add the frozen strawberries, frozen raspberries, honey, orange juice, and lemon juice.
  • Blend on high speed until the mixture is smooth and all the fruit chunks are gone.
  • Fill ice popsicles molds 1/3 full. Freeze for 1 hour.

White Layer

  • In a medium sized bowl combine Greek yogurt, half and half, lemon juice, and vanilla. Mix until fully combined.
  • Remove the popsicle mold from the freezer and fill 1/3 full of the Greek yogurt mixture. Freeze for 1 hour.

Blue Layer

  • In a high-speed blender add the frozen blueberries, frozen blackberries, honey, orange juice, and lemon juice.
  • Blend on high speed until the mixture is smooth and all the fruit chunks are gone.
  • Remove the mold from the freezer and fill 1/3 full. Freeze for 6 hours or until solid.
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Another quick recipe for you guys! These popsicles were so fun to make, and my toddler had so much fun making them too. I don’t think we’ll ever go back to store bought popsicles now that we’ve tried them homemade. There are so many options when it comes to making homemade popsicles. I hope you guys enjoy this recipe just as much as me and my toddler did!

Questions for you!

  1. What’s your favorite 4th of July treat?
  2. Have you ever made homemade popsicles before?
  3. Will you be making this popsicle recipe for the 4th of July?

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