Pineapple Kiwi Popsicles Recipe - Two Ingredients - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

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Pineapple Kiwi Popsicles are a perfectly fruity treat. So refreshing, and there are only two ingredients in this recipe. They'll have you lazing in the afternoon sun in no time.

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Do you know I had never made popsicles until I was pretty dang old-ish? Now, it is my favorite thing to do, especially in the hot summer.

Any fruit can be used andwhat could be healthier than fruit on a stick?

My new creation is - TaDa - Pineapple Kiwi Popsicles. Fresh fruit is used for these popsicles, and they take about 15 minutes.

The time is from cutting up the pineapple, so if you can do it in 10 minutes, then ... great!

Can you imagine the two-ingredient fruit combo?

Pineapple and kiwi are perfect together! Sweet pineapple and mildly tart kiwi are a match made in heaven.

I've been making these popsicles for over 5 years. It's true that I make other ones too but that's because popsicles are so darn delicious.

I mean how can you beat fresh cold fruit on a stick.

Another popsicle that I started making way back then are Blackberry and Grape Popsicles. They are pictured here in the classic mold so you can see the difference.

Majorly different in color and taste too but none the less delicious!

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What molds are there for popsicles

  • I have two favorites and there are lots of good small popsicle molds for kids too!
  • The first one was used for the Blackberry and Grape Popsicles above. It's Norpro Frozen Ice Pop Maker. You have to hold it under hot water a bit longer than Zoku's mold. It has more ridges so that must be why.
  • Now you have a nice long stick to hold on to. And it's so classic. I have seven different popsicle recipes using this popsicle mold on the blog.
  • My favorite is the one that is used for these Pineapple Kiwi Popsicles. They are Zoku Popsicle molds. You can see how easily the pops slide out of the mold.
  • I use popsicle sticks with those too but the molds come with their own stick that works perfectly.
  • These smaller popsicle molds are perfect for little ones. You even get 18 Whonline molds so that you can use up all of your recipes at once.

Chef's Tips

You really do need a food processor to handle all of the fruit for this recipe. It's a lot and you don't want to add any liquid.

The shape of the food processor is nice and wide with powerful blades and motors. A blender just won't take care of the job.

This recipe says it makes 8 popsicles. I've actually made 10 with the classic molds and you know it depends on the size of the pineapple.

This time around I made 7 popsicles with these larger molds but my pineapple was on the smaller size. So anyway, just explaining.

If you have extra juice than you have popsicle molds just put the extra in the refrigerator.

When the first set of popsicles freeze remove one or two popsicles, or whatever you need, from the molds and place them in a freezer bag.

Now pour your extra popsicle juice into the molds and freeze those too.

See? Easy to work with and you get to use all of your pure fruit popsicle juice.

So get on to the actual recipe so pull out your cutting board and take care of that pineapple.

Pineapple Kiwi Popsicles Recipe - Two Ingredients - Vegan in the Freezer (5)

Ingredients

  • Pineappleare large versatile fruit that have a unique sweet and slightly tart flavor.
  • Kiwis are complex with a sweet and tart flavor.

Instructions

  • That is it! 2 ingredients.
  • It's easier to handle if you cut the pineapple and kiwi into chunks.
  • Place the fruit in a food processor, chopper, blender. I used the Ninja and it really makes a smooth job of this process. Here is the one that I have.Ninja Master Blender.
  • After you have the fruit all blended - pour it through a sieve. I also rub my fingers around in the sieve and get as much juice as I can. You won't have very much pulp left when you are done. Don't worry about exact measurements.
  • Pour into your popsicle molds and freeze at least 6 hours.
  • To remove the popsicles from the molds run hot water on the underside first. The round ones that I use in the photos come out really quick.
  • You can either leave the popsicles in the molds until you're ready to eat them or you can take the frozen popsicles out of the mold and put them in a freezer bag.Replace in the freezer.

Can you believe how easy that was? If you just read through and didn't get to make the pops yet you still got to see how two varieties of fruit can come together so perfectly.

Use your imagination and think up two kinds of fruit that you think would go well together. I bet you can create a recipe too!

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Pineapple Kiwi Popsicles

Ginny McMeans

Pineapple Kiwi Popsicles is a two fruit ingredient recipe that will have you lazing in the afternoon sun in no time.

5 from 11 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Popsicles

Servings 8 Popsicles

Calories 56 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 pineapple peel and core the pineapple
  • 2 kiwi peeled

Instructions

  • Cut the pineapple and kiwi into chunks.

  • Place in a food processor, chopper, blender. I used the Ninja and it really makes a smooth job of this process. Here is the one that I have.

  • After you have your pineapple all blended - pour it through a sieve. I also rub my fingers around in the sieve and get as much juice as I can. You won't have very much pulp left when you are done. Don't worry about exact measurements. Set aside.

  • Pour into you popsicle molds and freeze at least 6 hours.

  • To get the popsicles out of the mold I ran hot water on the underside first.

  • You can either leave the popsicles in the molds until you're ready to eat them or you can take the frozen popsicles out of the mold and put them in a freezer bag.Replace in the freezer.

Nutrition

Serving: 1PopsiclesCalories: 56kcalCarbohydrates: 14gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 155mgFiber: 1gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 70IUVitamin C: 60.1mgCalcium: 18mgIron: 0.3mg

Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

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  1. Cynthia | What A Girl Eats

    Pineapple Kiwi Popsicles Recipe - Two Ingredients - Vegan in the Freezer (12)
    It's blazing hot here in LA...I could use one of those right now!

  2. Catherine Brown

    Pineapple Kiwi Popsicles Recipe - Two Ingredients - Vegan in the Freezer (13)
    Oh, these are SO pretty! and what a great idea to pair kiwi with pineapple since it can sometimes be sour.

  3. Noel Lizotte

    Pineapple Kiwi Popsicles Recipe - Two Ingredients - Vegan in the Freezer (14)
    Popsicles are so fun! I mean, we loved them as kids when we made them with Kool Aid ... and now that we're grown up, the fresh fruit makes so much more sense

  4. kim

    Pineapple Kiwi Popsicles Recipe - Two Ingredients - Vegan in the Freezer (15)
    What a great treat for the summer! Love the flavor combo too!

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