Anybody have recipes for popsicles or cremesicles without yogurt?!


Question:

Anybody have recipes for popsicles or cremesicles without yogurt?

vegan ones preferably...

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3 months ago
Green ghost..I have plenty of smoothie recipes to try this with..but just collecting tried and true frozen popsicle recipes ...eventually will try some..when I get my dishes done (next year???) ...and when I can get my 12 cats trained to keep their noses out of my cooking...LOL...that will never happen..must compromise and bribe them with food to let me cook...

3 months ago
Cobalt, thanks those are some great vegan sites for sherbets...!!!

3 months ago
cobalt, I have really gotten side tracked exploring the other recipes on your links...they are GRREAT!!
Found a vegan pizzelle recipe (never thought there was one and lots of vegan ice cream recipes with tofu, gelatos, fruit sherbets, nut cheeses, nutritional cheeses, etc...Thanks!!

3 months ago
No..green ghost..the smoothie recipe did not refer to your info..just stating that I have smoothie recipes that I could try to make popsicles with, but not sure if they would work good as popsicles. The creamsicle idea with soy ice cream sounds good.

3 months ago
G.G. don't know how the email works..I crank out some recipes for answers and collect some more...it is kind of my obsession for now...taking time to think about the email thing...might ask a question about it...

3 months ago
G.G. I collect link lists as another obsessive thing to do..so that is how I crank them out so fast...just keep adding links to the link lists...this is more addictive than ebay!!


Answers:
3 months ago
Green ghost..I have plenty of smoothie recipes to try this with..but just collecting tried and true frozen popsicle recipes ...eventually will try some..when I get my dishes done (next year???) ...and when I can get my 12 cats trained to keep their noses out of my cooking...LOL...that will never happen..must compromise and bribe them with food to let me cook...

3 months ago
Cobalt, thanks those are some great vegan sites for sherbets...!!!

3 months ago
cobalt, I have really gotten side tracked exploring the other recipes on your links...they are GRREAT!!
Found a vegan pizzelle recipe (never thought there was one and lots of vegan ice cream recipes with tofu, gelatos, fruit sherbets, nut cheeses, nutritional cheeses, etc...Thanks!!

3 months ago
No..green ghost..the smoothie recipe did not refer to your info..just stating that I have smoothie recipes that I could try to make popsicles with, but not sure if they would work good as popsicles. The creamsicle idea with soy ice cream sounds good.

3 months ago
G.G. don't know how the email works..I crank out some recipes for answers and collect some more...it is kind of my obsession for now...taking time to think about the email thing...might ask a question about it...

3 months ago
G.G. I collect link lists as another obsessive thing to do..so that is how I crank them out so fast...just keep adding links to the link lists...this is more addictive than ebay!!

Vegan sorbet recipe (with Silk soy milk or creamer instead of milk) - first link
Vegan sherbert, lemon (can be made in popsicle mold) - second link
Tofu-fudgscicles - third link, same site as second
Berry fudgescicles - fourth link
I bet if you used one of the creamier recipes with orange juice instead of berries, and no cocoa powder, you might get something creamsicley (some recipes for vegan creamsicle drinks call for banana.)

Have fun experimenting.

Source(s):
http://www.chezbettay.com/drts_icecream....
http://www.vegfamily.com/vegan-recipes/d...
http://www.vegfamily.com/vegan-children/...
http://www.vegan-food.net/recipe/1455/be...

how about strawberry smoothies

strawberry juice

POPSICLES:

1 pkg. koolaid (drink crystals)
1pkg. jello (same flavour)
1 cup sugar
2 cups boiling water
4 cups cold water

Mix well and freeze

These do not drip





CARNATION QUICK POPS:

1 tin carnation milk
1/3 cup chocolate syrup (e.g. Quik)
1/2 tsp. vanilla

In a pitcher combine the above.
Pour into ice pop molds and add sticks

Freeze 3-4 hours

Makes 8 pops

For popsicle's, you can use your flavor of Kool-Aid.
For Creamsicle's, add "carnation cream" to the mix

Mevlana, I'm disappointed in you. Popsicles are easy! They're nothing more than frozen fruit flavored syrup. Heat 2 parts fruit juice with about 1 part raw sugar until the sugar is fully dissolved. Cool, pour into molds and freeze. The amount of sugar you use depends on how sweet the juice is. You've got the sugar right when the juice seems icky sweet.

For a cremesicle thaw a container of So Delicious Vanilla (or whatever vanilla you like) so that you can mold it onto your stick. Refreeze the vanilla stick until hard. Pour some cold (not frozen) orange syrup (like above) into your mold then insert the vanilla stick and freeze.

If you're up for some *real* work and want to make the cremesicles look more authentic fill your mold with vanilla ice bean and freeze it hard then unmold and start dunking and refreezing the pops into *almost* frozen orange syrup. That way the orange shell will look 'cleaner' than the first lazy (me) way.

Edit:

Smoothie recipes? I didn't give you any! The only thing I don't think I was clear about is that when you make a creamsicle you want the interior to be vanilla ice bean or other non-dairy ice creams. I'll try a summary of my answer. Popsicles are frozen fruit syrup and creamsicles are vanilla ice 'cream' with a frozen fruit syrup coating. Give the cats some of the vanilla ice bean.

BTW; I'm disappointed because you seem to have the ability to instantly pop out dozens of recipe links. And when are you finally going to stop blocking anonymous email? ;-)

Edit:

Frozen smoothie melts quicker than ice bean (unless you coat it with fruit ice). You can also give them a chocolate shell to help keep them from sliding off the stick. I'm still amazed you haven't found links to this topic (although I've never looked). I'll save you five points; edit your profile and you'll see allow email (address kept private). I spend more time with mail than answering Q's. '-)

Strawberry smoothie/juice?




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