Breakfast Popsicles

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Are you looking for the perfect summer time breakfast for you and your kids? Try these breakfast popsicles to make every morning the perfect start to the day. Take your breakfast outside for the added benefits of natural light first thing in the morning and you’ve already checked a few health and wellness goals off your check-list.

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What To Add To Your Breakfast Popsicles

You can personalize these breakfast popsicles to your preference but a few things are non-negotiable in our house. First up is chia seeds which are full of fiber, protein, omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants just to name a few benefits. They are the epitome of superfood and such a great way to start your day. Next up is spinach which is chock full of vitamins A, C, E, zinc, magnesium, iron, potassium and again, fiber. I know it can be difficult to get greens into your kids diets so blending them into these popsicles is the perfect way to do it.

Based on your preferences, you can switch the following ingredients out. We love using coconut water as the liquid base for our pops and smoothies but if you prefer a creamier texture, feel free to use almond milk or whatever type of milk your family enjoys. Instead of adding any sweeteners we always use a whole banana. Fresh and ripe or ripened and frozen is best as the more ripe they are, the sweeter they will be. If you prefer honey, maple syrup or agave syrup, those are great options as well. Our favorite summertime flavor is anything tropical so we buy bags of frozen tropical fruit with pineapples, peaches and mangos but feel free to use your favorite combination of fruits. Whatever you choose will be amazing.

three different types of popsicle molds

Favorite Gear For Breakfast Popsicles

There isn’t a ton you need to prepare these but the one thing you can’t do without is popsicle molds. If you go on Amazon there’s a million types to choose from so it really comes down to your preference. We have a few different kinds that we love and I end up filling all of the molds up when we make these so the kids can choose what style they’re in the mood for.

push-up popsicle molds

These push-up style molds we got last year and have loved them. They are made of food grade silicone and come in packs of 8. We bought a couple sets so we could have a lot of popsicles on hand for when neighbors are over and everyone wants a healthy way to cool off.

We also have a few different designs from ZOKU and we love them all. By far my favorite brand of popsicle molds. These ring pop style molds are super cute. They also have fish, Dino, space and safari molds which are so fun for the kids.

Having a good blender is always helpful to have on hand and great to have so you can make your popsicles as smooth as possible. Everyone seems to have their favorite brands but I’m a tried and tru Vitamix lover. I know they are expensive but you can get them discounted on Amazon when you buy refurbished. They always have a killer Black Friday sale on Amazon as well so if it’s something you’ve been eying up, save the date for that.

Let’s Prepare

The greatest part of these popsicles is how easy they are to prep and have ready for the week ahead. Let me know your favorite fruit combinations in the comments below. Happy spring!

breakfast popsicles molds

Breakfast Popsicles

Ali Jaye
If you're looking for the easiest and healthiest breakfast idea this spring and summer, look no further. These breakfast popsicles are everything you've been searching for.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 6 hours
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American
Servings 12 large popsicles

Equipment

  • 1 Blender (I love my Vitamix for these.)
  • Popsicle molds of your choice

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups spinach
  • 2 cups coconut water (or milk of choice)
  • 2 cups frozen fruit (we love tropical fruit blends but choose your family's favorite)
  • 1 whole ripe banana (fresh or frozen)
  • 3 tbsp chia seeds

Instructions
 

  • Start by adding the spinach and coconut water to the blender and blend until smooth.
  • Next, add the frozen fruit and blend.
  • Tear the banana into three to four pieces and add to blender. Blend until smooth.
  • Add the chia seeds and give the blender a few pulses until the chia seeds have blended through the smoothie.
  • If the smoothie seems thick I would add more coconut water. You want it to be easily poured so adjust the liquid accordingly.
  • Once everything is blended begin pouring the smoothie into your popsicle molds.
  • Place your molds in the freezer and let freeze at least four hours. Overnight is best but if everyone is excited for them I understand:)
  • Enjoy!
Keyword popsicles, smoothie pops

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