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Probiotic Strawberry Mango Popsicles with Chia Seeds

by Kaitlynn Fenley

These creamy strawberry and mango popsicles are going to be your new favorite summer sweet! Loaded with sweet strawberry and tart mango flavor, these creamy popsicles will refresh you all summer.

Mango Popsicles with Strawberry and Chia Pudding

Chia pudding makes these delicious popsicles so creamy! I wanted to balance the sweet strawberry and tart mango flavors with a bit of soft creaminess, and chia pudding is perfect.

The chia pudding layer is made with coconut milk, vanilla, chia seeds, maple syrup, and a pinch of salt. The creamy base pairs well with just about any fruit, but I enjoy the tropical flavor combination of the coconut and mango.

My Favorite Popsicle Mold

If this is your first time making popsicles, you’ll need a popsicle mold. There are so many options for shapes and sizes of popsicle molds! I like the shape pictured here the best, and I love the popsicle mold I bought.

It’s a silicone mold, and there are some downsides to using silicone. Mainly, it can get messy when placing it in the freezer since it isn’t very sturdy. I suggest making sure you don’t over-fill the compartments and lift the mold from the bottom middle support piece when placing it in the freezer.

The pros outweigh the cons for this type of popsicle mold. I love using this type of mold because it’s so easy to get the popsicles out. Since the silicone is malleable, you can just press up on the bottom of the tray and the popsicles slide right out.

Strawberry Mango Popsicles Are The Perfect Summer Dessert

I love to eat something sweet after dinner! In the summer though it gets so hot here in Louisiana that I don’t want anything decadent or heavy after dinner.

I prefer something refreshing, but still a little creamy and sweet. That’s why I like to make chia pudding and chia pudding popsicles! It satiates my sweet tooth in such a healthy and refreshing way.

These Mango Popsicles are Probiotic too!

This is optional, but I wanted to make these popsicles probiotic. I simply added two tablespoons of greek yogurt to the chia pudding layer. This is such an easy way to give this summer sweet treat and an even healthier boost!

More Summer Dessert Recipes to Try

someone holding one of the strawberry mango popsicles with a bite taken out of it. There are more popsicles on a bed of ice in the background.
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Probiotic Strawberry Mango Popsicles with Chia Seeds

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These creamy strawberry and mango popsicles are going to be your new favorite summer sweet! Loaded with sweet strawberry and tart mango flavor, these creamy popsicles will refresh you all summer.

  • Author: Kaitlynn Fenley
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 8 servings
  • Category: dessert
  • Method: freezing
  • Cuisine: american
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

Coconut Chia Pudding layer

  • 1 1/2 cups coconut milk
  • 2 tablespoons kefir or yogurt
  • 3 tablespoons chia seeds
  • 3 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt

Mango layer

  • 1 cup mango, diced
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup water

Strawberry layer

  • 1 cup strawberries
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup

Instructions

  1. Combine the coconut chia pudding ingredients and let it sit aside for about an hour, whisking periodically until it is thick and the chia seeds are uniformly hydrated. 
  2. Combine the mango layer ingredients in a blender and set aside.
  3. Combine the strawberry layer ingredients in a blender and set aside.
  4. Fill popsicle molds, layering and alternating the coconut chia pudding, mango, and strawberry mixtures. Layer until the molds are full.
  5. Add popsicle sticks and freeze overnight.
  6. Run under warm water for about 15 seconds to loosen the popsicles, then pop them out of the molds and enjoy! 

Notes

  • the popsicle mold I use is linked in the blog post above this recipe.
  • for vegan popsicles, use vegan yogurt or kefir

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Kaitlynn Fenley Author, Educator, Food Microbiologist
Kaitlynn is a food microbiologist and fermentation expert teaching people how to ferment foods and drinks at home.

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Jamee Fleullan May 29, 2021 - 11:28 am

Looks superb, I’m going to totally make this!

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