A Sweet Way to Cool Down
Summer is here, and the sun is strong. I always look for a cool treat. But I want it to be good for my body, too.
That is why I love these blueberry popsicles. They are creamy and sweet. They make a hot day feel so much better. What is your favorite way to cool off on a hot day?
A Little Story From My Kitchen
I first made these for my grandson. He was visiting last July. He thought “healthy” treats were boring. I told him to just take one bite.
He finished the whole popsicle in seconds. Then he asked for another. I still laugh at that. It showed me that good food does not need fancy words. It just needs to taste great.
Why These Popsicles Matter
Using real fruit is so important. You are putting good things right into your body. It is a small choice that makes a big difference.
The yogurt and cream give you energy. They help keep you full. This treat is a happy little boost. It is not just an empty snack.
Let’s Make Them Together
Get your blender out. Put everything inside. The blueberries, yogurt, cream, maple syrup, and lemon juice all go in.
Blend it until it is super smooth. Doesn’t that color look amazing? It is a beautiful purple. Pour it carefully into your molds. Do you have a favorite popsicle mold shape?
A Fun Little Fact
Fun fact: The blueberry is one of the only foods that is naturally blue. I think that is so special. Nature makes the best colors.
Now, the hard part is waiting. You must freeze them for many hours. I like to make them at night. Then they are ready the next day.
The Best Part
When you are ready, take a popsicle out. Let it sit for a few minutes. This helps it get a little soft.
Then, take that first cold, creamy bite. It is pure joy. It is a simple pleasure that always makes me smile. I would love to hear if you try them. What other fruits would you use?
Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Blueberries | 2 ½ cups | frozen or fresh |
| Greek vanilla yogurt | 1 ½ cups | full fat/creamy |
| Heavy cream | ⅓ cup | 35% |
| Pure maple syrup | 2 tablespoons | |
| Fresh lemon juice | 1 teaspoon |

My Favorite Blueberry Popsicles for a Sunny Day
Summer always makes me think of blueberry picking. My grandkids and I would go to the farm. We always came home with purple fingers and a big bucket of berries. These popsicles taste just like those sunny afternoons. They are creamy, fruity, and not too sweet. A perfect treat to cool you down.
Making them is so simple. You just need a blender and some popsicle molds. I use little paper cups if I can’t find my molds. It works just fine. Let me walk you through it.
- Step 1: Put everything in your blender. You need blueberries, yogurt, cream, maple syrup, and lemon juice. The lemon juice makes the blueberry flavor pop. I still laugh at that. Blend it all until it is super smooth. Give it a little taste. You can add a bit more maple syrup if you like.
- Step 2: Now, slowly pour the mixture into your molds. Use a spatula to get every last drop. (My hard-learned tip: don’t fill them all the way to the top. Leave a tiny bit of space. This stops them from overflowing when you add the sticks). Doesn’t that color look amazing? Like a summer sky.
- Step 3: Put the lids on and add your sticks. Then, the hardest part begins. You have to wait! Pop them in the freezer for at least six hours. Overnight is even better. I know it’s tough to be patient.
- Step 4: When you’re ready, take a popsicle out. Let it sit on the counter for a few minutes. This helps it soften up just enough. Then, pull it out and take a big bite. What’s your favorite summer fruit? Share below!
Cook Time: 6 hours
Total Time: 6 hours 15 minutes
Yield: 6 servings
Category: Dessert, Snack
Let’s Get Creative with Your Popsicles!
The basic recipe is wonderful. But sometimes, it’s fun to play with your food. You can change these popsicles in so many ways. Here are a few of my favorite ideas to get you started.
- Berry Mix-Up: Use a mix of raspberries and blackberries with the blueberries. It makes a beautiful dark purple color.
- Coconut Dream: Swap the heavy cream for canned coconut milk. It gives them a lovely tropical twist.
- Honey & Granola: Use honey instead of maple syrup. Stir in some crunchy granola right before you freeze them.
I love trying new combinations. It keeps things exciting in the kitchen. Which one would you try first? Comment below!
The Perfect Way to Serve Your Treats
These popsicles are great all on their own. But you can make them feel extra special. I like to roll the edges in some crushed graham crackers. It adds a nice little crunch. You could also drizzle them with a tiny bit of melted white chocolate.
What should you drink with them? On a hot day, a glass of iced herbal tea is perfect. My favorite is peppermint. For the grown-ups, a little glass of prosecco is a nice, bubbly match. It feels like a real celebration. Which would you choose tonight?

Keeping Your Popsicles Perfect
These popsicles are best friends with your freezer. Store them in their molds with the sticks in. You can also pop them out once frozen solid. Then place them in a freezer bag. This saves space for more treats.
I once made a big batch for my grandkids. We stored the extras in a bag. They lasted all month long. Batch cooking means a cool treat is always ready. This saves you time on hot, busy days.
No reheating is needed for these frozen delights. Just let them sit out for five minutes. This softens them just enough to enjoy. It keeps the flavor smooth and not too icy.
This matters because good planning makes summer easier. You can enjoy a healthy snack anytime. It stops you from reaching for less healthy options. Have you ever tried storing it this way? Share below!
Popsicle Problems and Easy Fixes
Sometimes popsicles are hard to pull from the mold. Do not yank the stick. Run warm water over the mold’s outside for ten seconds. They will slide out easily. I remember when I broke a stick trying to force one out.
Your popsicles might taste a bit icy. This happens if the mixture is not creamy enough. Blending it very smooth is the key. This gives you a creamy, dreamy texture. Getting the texture right makes the treat feel special.
They might not be sweet enough for you. Always taste your mixture before you freeze it. You can add a little more maple syrup. Fixing small issues builds your confidence in the kitchen. Which of these problems have you run into before?
Your Popsicle Questions Answered
Q: Is this recipe gluten-free?
A: Yes, all the ingredients are naturally gluten-free. Enjoy without worry.
Q: Can I make these ahead?
A: Absolutely. They are perfect for making days in advance.
Q: What can I use instead of heavy cream?
A: You can use canned coconut milk. It makes them dairy-free.
Q: Can I double the recipe?
A: Of course. Just use two molds or make two batches.
Q: Any fun add-in ideas?
A: Try adding a few mini chocolate chips. Fun fact: Blueberries are sometimes called “star berries” because of the shape on their bottom! Which tip will you try first?
A Sweet Send-Off from My Kitchen
I hope you love making these cool, creamy treats. They always remind me of sunny afternoons. Sharing food is one of life’s great joys.
I would be so happy to see your creations. Your kitchen stories make my day. Have you tried this recipe? Tag us on Pinterest! Use the handle @GraciesKitchen for everyone to see.
Happy cooking!
—Grace Ellington.

Healthy Blueberry Popsicles Recipe for Summer
Description
Cool down this summer with these delicious and healthy blueberry popsicles, made with creamy Greek yogurt and sweetened naturally with maple syrup.
Ingredients
Instructions
- Add blueberries, yogurt, cream, maple syrup, and lemon juice to a high-powered blender. Blend on high for 30 – 60 seconds until very smooth and creamy. Taste and adjust sweetness if needed.
- Slowly pour the blueberry mixture into popsicle molds. Use a spatula to scrape down the blender and get every bit of the mixture.
- Insert popsicle sticks into each mold and freeze for at least 6 hours, or overnight.
- To serve, remove popsicles from the mold and let sit at room temperature for 5 – 10 minutes to soften slightly. Enjoy!
Notes
- For easier removal from the molds, run warm water over the outside for a few seconds if the popsicles don’t release easily after the initial 10-minute rest.