Monday, August 8, 2011
Popsicles Week and a Giveaway!
If there's one thing I have fallen in love with this summer, it's homemade popsicles! I don't know what your summers are like, but here in the desert that is Southern California, it's hot. HOT HOT HOT. And while it may be gloomy and gray in June, it's always hot in August and September (and sometimes October, November, and December. The weather is wacky and backwards here). All that is to say, we are heading into the hottest part of the year here, the time of year when some icy refreshing pops are in order!
Now if you are like me, you probably are excited about the idea of making popsicles, but don't really know where to start. And if you are like me, you have probably looked at grocery store pops and thought "really? corn syrup and food coloring?? It doesn't get better than that?" Or, you get the "healthy" pops made from all fruit, but they cost like $4 a popsicle! Well, I'm happy to say that making pops at home is a breeze, you can make them however healthy (or decadent!) you like, and I'm here to help get you started! So, drum-roll please.....
This week on Delish is pops week! All week I will be featuring great popsicle recipes and giving away some great popsicle swag to help you get started! Ready to get started? I'm ready! Lets go!
You can make popsicles in just about anything - cups, glasses, ice cube trays, etc., and there are lots of popsicle molds out there as well. But if you want a really awesome popsicle mold, you can't go wrong with this freezer pop mold from Progressive International, an awesome kitchenware company located in Washington. I've used a lot of molds, but this really is the best mold I have ever used, and I can't recommend it highly enough. It's sturdy, well made, easy to use, and I LOVE that it uses wooden popsicle sticks, meaning you can make an unlimited amount of pops! As soon as one batch is frozen, you pop them out of the mold and make another. No waiting till you eat the old ones, no fuss. This is the mold I use, and I like it so much I want to give one to you! So our friends over at Progressive International have agreed to give away one popsicle mold as well as two packs of popsicle sticks to one lucky reader!
If you just can't wait to win it, you can pick one up at their website, or on Amazon.com!
The next thing you need to get started are some great recipes. I'm not going to lie: sometimes, I just pour juice into the mold and call it a day. And those pops are great! (In particular, we love popsicles made of the Strawberry Lemonade at Trader Joe's) But you can do so much more, which is why I am pleased to feature recipes from two of my most favorite popsicle recipes books all week long! The first book is called Ice Pop Joy, by Anni Daulter. I cannot even tell you how much I love this book! Anyone who has kids (or is a kid at heart) knows how hard it can be get them to eat healthy. (James? He only eats white food. It kills me. He will eat these pops though!)
Ice Pop Joy is full of incredible, all natural recipes using whole foods and natural sweeteners like honey and agave nectar, and these recipes are so good. All the recipes are so fresh and pure, but with sophisticated blends of flavor I never would have thought of. They leave you feeling like you just ate something really good, that was somehow, miraculously, good for you! They're great for kids, but they are also great, no-guilt treats for grown-ups too! The book is beautifully photographed, and every recipe is a winner. I am so delighted to tell you that the author has agreed to give away a copy of her book to one lucky reader!
I will be featuring recipes from the book all week, but if you want to buy it now, you can find it on Amazon, and you can also check out Anni's e-magazine Bamboo: Conscious Family Living.
The second cookbook we will be featuring this week is Paletas, by Fany Gerson. Paletas are Mexican popsicles, and Fany Gerson is the owner of the acclaimed La Newyorkina, a Mexican frozen treats and sweets business in New York. If Ice Pop Joy is refreshing and pure, Paletas is sultry and decadent, featuring classic Mexican flavors: spicy pineapple, Mexican hot chocolate, carmel, avocado, and so on. The toasted coconut pop seriously blew our minds it was SO good! We will be featuring her recipes all week, and Fany has generously agreed to give away a copy of her book to share with you!
Can't wait? But her recipe book on Amazon!
Giveaway details!
To enter, leave a comment telling us your name and your favorite summer dessert! For a second entry, like us on facebook, and come back and leave a second comment! (two entries maximum per person).
Giveaway open until 5pm pacific time, Monday August 15th, when comments will be closed. Winners will be announced Tuesday, August 16th.
Oh, how fun! Favorite summer dessert... probably a Ruby's milkshake. How decadent. :/
ReplyDeleteSo, this is my second comment... I had already "liked" you on facebook, so hope it still counts. :)
ReplyDeleteThe popsicles look so good! My favorite summer dessert is strawberry shortcake! ~ Kylie
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer dessert is frozen kitkat bars. :)
ReplyDeleteMy second comment, and my second favorite summer dessert, is fresh cherries. :) YUM!
ReplyDeleteMmm, my favorite summmer dessert? Any kind of fruit dessert like a crisp or crumble. So yummy!
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer treat? Homemade ice cream, any flavor! Thanks, Karen
ReplyDeleteSummer, eh? Down in the fuĂgangerzone in the small town in Germany where I spent the late '80s, I'd always get a pistachio gelato. Just doesn't taste the same stateside.
ReplyDeleteOur favorite summer treats are strawberries! Like them in smoothies, on cake, on ice cream, in cream...never can have too many strawberries. Thanks and Cheers, Megan
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ReplyDeleteCoconut Lime Ice Pops!
ReplyDeleteIced Coffee-Those beautiful molds would make KILLER Coffee Pops!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite summer dessert is homemade chocolate ice cream with fresh cherries.
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My kids are HUGE fans of popsicles! I'm looking forward to this week's recipes. And I sure hope I win the molds - those look perfect!
ReplyDeleteFavorite summer dessert...Alden's mint chocolate chip ice cream. Organic and no funky color, just pure deliciousness!
"Liked" you on facebook. :)
ReplyDeleteRecently, I taste a wonderful summer treat on vacation: Watermelon with 2 scoop of ice cream over. Any fruit is perfect or mix of fruit also.
ReplyDeleteJamie
My favorite summer dessert is all of the fresh fruit everywhere! On its own, caramelized over the grill, mixed into homemade ice cream, tucked into a homemade pie, jammy in a cobbler... Yeah, I really did just claim *all* of those desserts... but you'll have to excuse me, I have peach juice dribbling down my arm.
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ReplyDeleteWow, this is hard probably fresh peach cobbler with homemade ice cream :)
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer desert? Probably fruit salad :)
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ReplyDeleteUm, popsicles!! My favorite recipe is David Lebovitz's Vietnamese coffee pop. SO GOOD.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer dessert is deliciously creamy pineapple coconut ice cream!
ReplyDeleteI love popsicles and those molds make them look professional! I like! What a fab giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteOoh popsicles would be a great thing to have in east coast summers
ReplyDeleteThat coconut popsicle is calling out my name. So gorgeous and I bet so YUM!
ReplyDeleteWith a hot weather like the few weeks. I try your coconut ice cream. I place it in little container and place a stick in the middle, so that a can eat like a pop. Simply delicious! Lately I mix fresh fruit (blueberry & strawberry)when making homemade ice cream. A scoop of each in a plate for our dessert.
ReplyDeleteJamie
That coconut popsicle looks SO GOOD!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I already like you on facey. And this is Cate.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer dessert has to be vanilla bean ice cream with crunchy almonds and barely warm coffee!
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ReplyDeletemy favorite summer dessert is homemade rockyroad ice cream.
Wow! The pops look great! Our favorite
ReplyDeletesummer dessert is fresh-picked huckleberries in a pie, in muffins, in a cobbler, or just by the handful.
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Mine is key lime gelato, but w/ a popsicle mold like this I think it would quickly change!
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any sort of chocolate ice cream
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer dessert is definitely homemade ice cream! Especially my sister-in-law's mocha chip ice cream. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteAlso, just "liked" you on facebook! :) Thanks for this opportunity!!
ReplyDeletemy fav dessert in the summer is shaved ice with sweet condensed milk on top. Teya
ReplyDeleteHi there! My favorite summer dessert is ice cold melon.
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And, I liked you on facebook.
ReplyDeleteI love homemade ice cream!
ReplyDeleteI love the paletas they have in Mexico! So creamy and with real fruit! My favorite summer dessert is probably just fresh watermelon- a LOT of watermelon!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer dessert is Lemon Sorbet my favorite!
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ReplyDeleteAnything with bananas chocolate and nuts. Agave necter also does not raise blood sugar if you are a diabetic which I am.
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