
The summer weather is really getting me into a tropical mood so I decided to make something that would makes me feel like I am lounging in some Caribbean beach sipping a piña colada instead of at home cranking up the air conditioner to stay cool. Passion fruit, with its pleasantly sweet and tart flavors makes these piña colada inspired popsicles the perfect tropical treat to cool off during the summer while getting the nutrition your body needs without any guilt.

Passion Fruit Piña Colada Popsicles
Ingredients
- 1 cup fresh pineapple chunks
- 2 cup unsweetened coconut milk
- 1 banana
- 4 teaspoons honey optional
- 2 cups passion fruit pulp I used Goya which you can find in Latino/Hispanic supermarkets
Instructions
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In a blender, combine the pineapple chunks, coconut milk, banana and passion fruit pulp,
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Puree until smooth.
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Place mix in freezer until it is half way frozen.
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Pour into popsicle mold, put the lid on the mold and insert sticks.
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Freeze for at least 6 hours.
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To unmold place molds water warm water (not hot) for 20-30 seconds and the popsicles will slide right off.
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To give the popsicles a two colored marbled look combine all ingredients except passion fruit pulp. Put both the piña colada and the passion fruit pulp in the freezer until they are almost frozen. Put a couple of spoonfuls of passion fruit pulp into the mold, then pour a couple of spoonfuls of piña colada mix and repeat a layer of each until the molds are filled. Put the lid on the mold and insert sticks. Freeze for at least 6 hours.
The Health Benefits of Passion Fruit
Pleasantly sweet and tart, passion fruit or granadilla which is what we call it in my home country of Guatemala is a good source of antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and fiber and 100g of passion fruit has only 97 calories. This exotic fruit is rich in vitamin C, packs good levels of vitamin A and is a good source of potassium, iron, copper, magnesium and phosphorus.


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I love recipes like this that are easy to make!
Those look delicious! Thank you so much for sharing the recipe! Can’t wait to try it! Especially after hearing its healthy too!
Looks like an interesting product. Just went and took a look at their website.
You got pinned!! Preciosa, another winning recipe- and this one w/a diet shake! BUENISIMO!! One question though, where do you get those Popsicle molds?? BB2U
Gracias amiga! I got them on amazon, so easy to use and they where under $20.
Uy, las quiero agarrar de la pantalla. Que ricaaaas!
These look delicious, what a great popsicle recipe! Thanks for sharing!
Yum! I love parchitas!!!.. These look super delish!
Que deliciosas se ven!!! bien tropicales!
Me encantan como se ven estas paletas, voy a tratar de hacer las receta y reviso en Amazon los moldes, muchas gracias
Que delicia, me encanto la combinacion de frutas, dan ganas de comerse una ya mismo!!!
Me anoto la receta, gracias!
your popsicle looked appetizing!
Ooooh those look nummy. Good job!
I don’t think my kids would get any of those ice pops – all for mom! 🙂
Wow this is something I want to try, looks so yummy! Thanks for sharing.
Looks delicious and easy to make! I love the addition of ViSalus.
These sound really yummy!! And you Popsicles look amazing!!
Que delicia y que interesante combinación de frutas, lo tengo que probar! Muchas Gracias por la receta! 😉
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Se ven riquísimas! A mi me encanta el maracuyá y sobre todo en postres!
En casa nos encanta el passion fruit. Los jugos no duran. No me quiero ni imaginar esta receta. Se la comerian en un dos por tres. Se ve riquísima.
Que delicia.. de verdad que se ven tan apetecibles.. que bien dicen por ahí que hasta las quiere uno tomr de la pantalla.
Que ricura! I love passion fruit, es una de mis frutas favoritas y esta es una excelente manera de adquirirla y darselas a los niños.