Summer is fast approaching and the weather is heating up fast! I have been absolutely loving the longer, warmer days and as such, my appetite has adjusted along with the weather. This past winter (not sure I can really call what San Francisco had winter though), I have been living off of warm zucchini pasta, soups, teas (best tea EVER) and oatmeal. I admit that while my love for these foods lasts year round, light and cool foods such as smoothies, fresh rolls and ice-cream have been calling my name.
Sure, I will have the occasional cheat meal (what’s up Ben & Jerry’s), but since I try to keep things healthy around here, I have become quite creative in my attempts to make desserts that are both healthy and delicious. I am absolutely obsessed with matcha green tea, and when I was younger I would always get the sugary and highly calorific green tea frappes from Starbucks and matcha green tea ice-cream whenever I could.
I was thinking hard as to how I could make a matcha dessert using the Republic of Tea’s matcha yuzu powder (what a freaking amazing combo, right?!) that was delicious, healthy AND unique. I like to make things easy for myself, don’t I lol? And then suddenly it hit me: popsicles!! I feel as if popsicles are THE epitome of summer 🙂
Recipe
Matcha Yuzu Mango Popsicles with Mint
Ingredients
- 2 tsp matcha yuzu powder from Republic of Tea
- 1 1/2 cup frozen mango cubes can be found in most supermarkets
- 3 large or 5 small mint leaves
- 1 small tub plain greek yogurt I used Stonyfield
- 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk
- 1 tbsp honey
Instructions
- Firstly, get your popsicle molds out and ready to be used!
- Put all of the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. This could take a few minutes depending on your blender.
- Pour mixture into popsicle molds and freeze it overnight.
- The next day, run the popsicles under hot water for a few seconds to easily take the popsicle out of the mold.
- Eat and enjoy!
Notes
Greek yogurt can be subbed for dairy free yogurt such as coconut, but may affect texture and taste.
Honey can be subbed for sugar-free sweetener such as stevia.
I dare you not to like these Matcha Yuzu Mango Popsicles With Mint 🙂 Please let me know what you think about it if you do try it either by commenting below or giving me a shout on social media.
Honestly yours,
Alice
P.S. The popsicle molds are Zoku Classic Pop Molds. I absolutely recommend them!
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Disclaimer: Republic of Tea provided me with the matcha yuzu powder but I received no financial compensation for this post. Rest assured that my opinions will always stay unbiased and that I would never recommend a product I don’t personally use or like.
5 Comments
Thank you for sharing the recipe!
It’s my pleasure, Cassie! Thank you for being awesome and supporting me 🙂
Alice x
These look so yummy! I absolutely love matcha so this is just another way to sneak it in during the day 🙂
xo Annie | http://www.collectivepassions.com
Now who says eating healthy means eating zero popsicle and ice cream? I live in a tropical place and I love to have a cold sweets every now and then?
Just wonderin’ if you have a recipe for pineapples? 🙂
Thanks,
Marvin
Haha I agree completely, Marvin! They are fine on occasion. It is all about balance, isn’t it? 🙂
Unfortunately I do not currently have a recipe for pineapples but that is a GREAT idea. I will think of some and post them in a few weeks 🙂
Alice x