Made with only 6 ingredients, these triple berry ice pops are loaded with berry flavour! They’re naturally sweetened with the goodness of berries and honey (or maple syrup) and are such a fun frozen treat! These homemade ice pops are sure to be your go-to this summer.
Now that we’re heading into the summer season, I’m all about frozen treats! You too?
Just like cherry vanilla ice pops or mint chocolate chip banana ice cream, these frozen berry pops are a favourite.
They’re made with three types of berries (raspberries, blueberries and blackberries) with the addition of a little cream cheese. Talk about yummy!
These frozen fruit pops take minutes to prepare and the hardest part is waiting for them to freeze, but it’s so worth it.
Once you make your own, there’s no going back to store-bought!
Why We Love These Frozen Berry Pops
- They’re made with only 6 simple ingredients.
- Uses frozen berries so you can make them year-round if you want.
- They’re sweetened with honey (or maple syrup).
- Of course, they taste delicious!
How To Make Ice Pops
This recipe couldn’t be easier!
You basically put all the ice pop ingredients in a food processor, process until creamy, pour into the pop molds and freeze.
Patiently wait for 5 to 6 hours (or until set) and enjoy! Full details are in the recipe card below.
Tips for Making This Recipe
- The ice pop molds I used were about 5 ounces each. If your pop mold is smaller or larger, the quantity of berry pops you yield may vary.
- If you like things sweeter, you can add a little more honey or maple syrup to taste. You can taste the frozen pop mixture before pouring into your molds to see if it’s just right for you.
- Enjoy more of one berry over the other? Just sub out with more of one and less of another.
- I poured the mixture from the food processor straight into a measuring cup and then poured into the molds. Alternatively, you can simply spoon the mixture into the molds.
- When you are ready to enjoy these berry pops, run the mold under some warm water for a few seconds and gently jiggle them out of the molds.
If you make this frozen ice pop recipe, be sure to leave a comment below!
Triple Berry Ice Pops
Ingredients
- 4 ounces light cream cheese, softened (½ of a 250-gram package)
- 2 cups frozen blueberries
- 1 cup frozen raspberries
- 1 cup frozen blackberries
- ⅓ cup lemon juice, from about 2 lemons
- ¼ cup honey or maple syrup, or more to taste
Instructions
- Place all ingredients in a food processor and process until smooth and creamy (about 2 to 3 minutes). Depending on the power of your processor, you may need to add a tablespoon or two of water to the mixture to loosen or thin.
- Pour mixture into pop molds to fill line (you can pour in using a measuring cup or spoon mixture in). Tap on your countertop to ensure there are no air bubbles in the mixture once it is in the mold. You can also stir mixture with a wooden skewer to remove any air bubbles once it is in the molds. Place ice pop sticks in the molds and freeze for about 5 to 6 hours or until set.
- When ready to eat, run each pop under warm water for a few seconds or so at a time. Carefully jiggle the pop out of the mold to remove. Serve and enjoy!
Notes
- The ice pop molds I used were about 5 ounces each. If your pop mold is smaller or larger, the quantity of berry pops you yield may vary.
- I poured the mixture from the food processor straight into a measuring cup and then poured into the molds. Alternatively, you can simply spoon the mixture into the molds.
- When you are ready to enjoy these berry pops, run the mold under some warm water for a few seconds and gently jiggle them out of the molds.
A note on times provided: appliances vary, any prep and/or cook times provided are estimates only.
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Tried this recipe?
If you do make this recipe, thank you!! It would mean so much if you could leave a comment below. Love to know how you enjoyed it, and it helps other readers too!
Adina
Oh, my kids would go crazy for these pops! And would not even notice how healthy they are. 🙂
David @ Spiced
I seriously love all summer berries! We buy them in bulk all summer long…and they disappear quite quickly. (Even more quickly now that Robbie is obsessed with them, too.) I love the idea of turning those summer berries into delicious popsicles. I haven’t made any popsicles yet this summer, and I’m thinking this recipe is perfect for the first ones of the year! Plus, it’s finally hot enough here for popsicles! 🙂
Girl Heart Food
Me too David! And how awesome that Robbie loves berries? Thanks, my friend 🙂 Hope you guys love ’em!
Natasha @ Salt & Lavender
These look so good, Dawn!! Love the vibrant color too. So refreshing.
Girl Heart Food
Thanks so much, Natasha 🙂
Miriam - londonkitchendiaries.com
I am all about guilt-free treats and your triple berry ice pops tick all the right boxes 🙂 so easy to make as well and I love your videos they are so therapeutic and fun to watch 🙂 Have a lovely weekend my friend!
Miriam xx
Girl Heart Food
Yay! Thanks so much for your sweet words, Miriam! So happy to hear that 🙂 Have a lovely weekend too, my friend! xo
Girl Heart Food
Thanks Katherine! I hope you guys love them! Have a wonderful long weekend 🙂
Girl Heart Food
Thanks Rach! Me too!! I have so much stuff planned that I want to make/eat this weekend 😉 Have a good one, my friend! xo
Kathy @ Beyond the Chicken Coop
Fruit popsicles are the best! Love this triple berry version! BTW….I’ve seen this video on FB! Looks great! 🙂
Girl Heart Food
They are, aren’t they? Refreshing! Thank you very very much, Kathy! Appreciate the kind words!
Pamela (BrooklynFarmGirl)
The color is so pretty! I also love that you added cream cheese to these,yum! ?
Girl Heart Food
Thank you Pamela 🙂
heather (delicious not gorgeous)
this color!! wouldn’t have thought to add cream cheese to these pops, but it sounds delicious. was going to be like ahh lucky that you have canada day!! and then i realized that july 4th is coming up for us in america anyways lol.
Girl Heart Food
Thanks Heather! Hope you have an awesome holiday 🙂
Kathryn @ Family Food on the Table
Yay, I’m so glad to hear you finally got a touch of warm weather – I hope it stays that way! These are SUCH beautiful pops! Love that you tripled up on the berries and that they are so simple and so wholesome – totally my style! Know my kids and I will love cooling down with these over the summer. XO
Girl Heart Food
Me too Kathryn!! Thank you so much! I knew you would like these 😉 XO
Marissa
Berries are just coming in to season here. What a refreshing way to use them! Fantastic job on the video too!!
Cindy
Can’t wait to make these this weekend.! Thanks for sharing…
Girl Heart Food
Awesome Cindy! So happy to hear that 🙂 Love to hear how you like them 😉
Nicoletta @sugarlovespices
Such a gorgeous color, Dawn! And I love their flavor. I agree on adding more blueberries that are sweeter than the other berries. They are so easy to make and so yummy! The hardest part is to wait for them to freeze 😉 . Happy Canada Day, enjoy the long weekend (we’re going to 😉 ).
Girl Heart Food
Thank you Nicoletta!! Definitely easy to make 😉 Happy Canada Day to you guys too – so looking forward to the long weekend! Enjoy!!
Gaila
Beautiful! just beautiful! so refreshing! Cream cheese and fruit on a stick!! great idea Dawn!
Girl Heart Food
Thank you very much Gaila!
Girl Heart Food
Woo hoo! Thanks girl! Nay – you don’t have to share 😉 You’re too sweet! xo