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    Home » Recipes » Dragon Fruit Ice Pops

    September 17, 2013 Desserts

    Dragon Fruit Ice Pops

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    I think I am still the only one not baking with anything pumpkin yet. I have 4 little sugar pie pumpkins in a bag about 4 feet away from me that my husband's co-worker gave to me that I still haven't gone near. My kids drew faces on them and thought that was great fun but as far as I am concerned its too hot to bake!! I am still all about cold treats like these Dragon Fruit Ice Pops.

    Dragon Fruit Ice Pops www.pineappleandcoconut.com

    We seriously eat popsicles year round. They don't last long at all. And My husband and I rarely get to eat one since our kids eat them all up. That actually happens with most popsicles. Unless I make boozy ones, like the ones I made for Cinco De Mayo, the kids always get first dibs. And on extra hot days ( most days) they sucker me into giving them more than one a day.

     

    Dragon Fruit Ice Pops www.pineappleandcoconut.com

    This was the other tropical fruit that Frieda's Produce sent to me with the Rambutans and Stokes Purple Sweet Potatoes. Dragon fruit, also known as Pitaya, come in several shades from whitish/pale pink to yellow to bright fuschia. They all look the same on the outside so its hard to know which is which until you peel them

    Dragon Fruit Ice Pops www.pineappleandcoconut.com

    Both of the dragon fruit I received from Frieda's were white inside. They have a very mild  not too sweet flavor, reminds me of a cross between honeydew melon and kiwi but the texture is a little more firm. I was thinking of making a cocktail with them but since I had made one with the Rambutans I decided popsicles.

    Dragon Fruit Ice Pops www.pineappleandcoconut.com

    So while most everyone else in this country right now are wearing boots and sweaters, baking up apple and pumpkin items, talking about the cool brisk weather I will be over here still in shorts, tank tops  and flip flops eating popsicles.

    Dragon Fruit Ice Pops www.pineappleandcoconut.com

     

    Dragon Fruit Ice Pops

    Shanna
    3 Ingredient Dragon Fruit Ice Pops Makes 6 Ice Pops
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 5 minutes mins
    Servings 6

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 dragon fruits, peeled and cut into chunks
    • Coconut water
    • Juice from ½ of a lime

    Instructions
     

    • In a blender, puree the dragon fruits and lime juice, slowly adding in coconut water until it reaches 3 cups total mix
    • Pour into popsicle molds and freeze overnight.

    Notes

    If you can't find dragon fruit in your grocery store, substitute about 2 cups of any diced fruit such as kiwi,melon, mango, pineapple. You want a more watery fruit to keep it more of an ice pop than a creamy popsicle.

    Dragon Fruit Ice Pops www.pineappleandcoconut.com

    Next week I might have a more " fall " style recipe. Then again I might post an ice cream recipe.

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    1. món ngon mỗi ngày says

      September 09, 2019 at 12:48 am

      There are many types of dragon fruits in Vietnam. Have you tried the yellow dragon fruit ice cream recipe?

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      • Shanna says

        September 09, 2019 at 12:45 pm

        Hi! I have only seen white and pink dragon fruit here in the states. Now I want to try the yellow!

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