YOGURT POPS
So it's Friday and the warm weather is Rapidly approaching. It's time for lighter meals and healthier eating. With that said I decided to put my "Cake Pop" pan to good use. I bought a container of Fat Free Strawberry Yogurt and placed it in a plastic baggie for easy pouring. Clamped the cake pop pan with the two yellow rubber clips it came with...Filled the cake pop pan (Make sure you shake and bang on the table or you will get air bubbles) and add some pop sticks when they are full. {Freeze} They are ready in an hour...Depending on how cold your freezer is. Once you take them out the top lid will pop right off. If they stick you can fill up your sink with warm water and place pan in the water just for a few seconds. Then you have DELICIOUS Yogurt Pops!!!! A nice Healthy Spring/Summer Treat!! I have to admit I am making a batch dipped in chocolate then refreezing on a tray....Have a little Fun....Without the Guilt!! I will let you know how they come out!!
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I love this idea! Do you think it's possible to decorate these with sprinkles, colored sugar, etc...?
ReplyDeleteHi Heather :) yes!! If you want to put sprinkles and stuff on them, just put the frozen yogurt pop under running water for a second. That will make it a little sticky so the sprinkles will stay on :)
DeleteHi! What brand cake pop pan do you have?
ReplyDeleteI have the one that says "as seen tv" the one from the commercial when cake pops started becoming popular. Although I think you can buy them at target now for 10 dollars :) wish I knew the name of it but I threw out the box :/
DeleteAlso works awesome for pudding pops!!!!
ReplyDeleteNo way Cassie! I'm going to try that today!! Thanks for the tip :) ~ Sarah with an H
DeleteI have pinned your pops!!! they are very cute
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Awe thank you, you are so sweet :)
DeleteI love this do you have any other fun kid friendly ideas =0)
ReplyDeleteThank you... Yes I have quite a few but you may have to poke around :) Check out Glow Bath, my nephew thought that was a BLAST!
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How many pops do you get out of a container of yogurt?
ReplyDeleteAbout 24-30 yogurt pops :)
DeleteThank you so much!
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