At a recent blogging event I won a Zoku Quick Pop Maker. We love popsicles in our house and in our effort to eat less processed foods, I was so excited to try making our own out of fresh fruits and juices!
- Makes up to nine 2 1/4" x 3 1/2" pops (three 2-oz. pops at a time) before refreezing is required.
- Nonstick cast-aluminum molds have a proprietary solution sealed inside their bases to enable rapid, uniform freezing.
- A specially designed
tool helps to quickly release the frozen treats from their molds. - Durable, reusable plastic pop sticks have unique ridged designs that allow pops to adhere securely.
- Special drip guards promote tidy eating.
- Includes base, remover
tool , six reusable pop sticks and six reusable drip guards.
It is so easy to use! And it really, actually does work really quickly. Its hard to believe, but it does! Promise! I love how easy it is to clean as well. (Believe me, if it wasn't it would be out the door!) It such a great
Zoku Quick Pop Maker is available exclusively at Williams Sonoma and on Zoku's website. (Check out their way cool blog!)
And check out these amazing popsicle recipes from Self Magazine (One of my favorite magazines!) Talk about turning it up a notch!
Watermelon-Lime-Cilantro--62 CaloriesBase: 3 Cups Cubed Seeded Watermelon
Sweetener: 6 tablespoons Sugar; 1 tbsp honey
Flavor: 3 tbsp fresh Lime juice
Booster: 2 teaspoons chopped fresh cilantro
Chunky Pineapple-Chile-- 61 Calories
Base: 2 cups cubed fresh pineapple
Sweetener: 3/4 cup pineapple juice; 3 tbsp sugar
Flavor: 2 tbsp fresh lime juice; 1 tsp ground ancho chile
Booster: 1 cup coarsely chopped pineapple
Crunchy Peanut Butter-Banana--165 Calories
Base: 3 medium bananas; 1 cup 1 percent milk
Sweetener: 3 tbsp honey
Flavor: 5 tbsp natural peanut butter
Booster: 1/4 cup lightly salted dry roasted peanuts, chopped
Avocado-Mango—93 Calories
Base: 3 cups cubed mango; 3/4 ripe avocado
Sweetener: 5 tbsp sugar
Flavor: 3 tbsp fresh lime juice
Booster: 1 tbsp grated orange zest
disclosure: i received the zoku as a door prize at a blogging event. recipes courtesy of self.com. i was not compensated financially for this post.
















Wow* thanks for the blog posts, that's wonderful! You know you can buy online at www.zokuhome.co.uk now if your UK readers would like to purchase them!!
Thanks again Girlie Mama!
Posted by: ZokuUK | 06/28/2010 at 12:39 PM
Wow, this looks cool. Chris is absolutely mad about homemade popsicles, but we only have the crummy kind of popsicle makers that don't work so great... and we usually just use concord grape juice. I'm going to have to try these recipes and look into this Zoku thingamajig.
Posted by: M | 06/29/2010 at 09:18 AM