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Green Frog Pops Recipe

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Trying to get your kids to eat a bowl full of greens might not be a reality for you. But getting them to eat a popsicle, probably is!  We believe that offering your kids fruits and vegetables in a variety of ways, using a variety of preparation methods is the most effective way to get them to eat lots of different fruits and vegetables.  This Green Frog Pops Recipe is a great way to offer kids not only spinach, but other fruits along with it in a really fun way!

Green Frog Pops Recipe. We love hiding the vegetables in these yummy Green Frog Pops!

To make these you will need 4 ingredients, a blender, and popsicle molds.  We love our Zoku pop molds because you can make popsicles in 7 minutes, start to finish!  We also love the mini pop molds because they are the perfect size for a toddler.  Any popsicle mold will work great though.  Our ingredients for this popsicle are spinach, banana, frozen mango, and coconut water.  The combination makes these super sweet, packed with nutrition,  and bright green!  Blend together until smooth, and then pour into your molds.  Freeze and enjoy!

Green Frog Pops Recipe. We love hiding the vegetables in these yummy Green Frog Pops!

Sometimes you don’t know if your kids will like the things you make.  My kids (including our neighbor friend) loved these! When my kids have friends over playing, they become my test subjects 🙂 They asked what was in them and I told them, and they weren’t even phased.  I told them I was making Frog Pops and they were super excited to try them just because of the name.

Green Frog Pops Recipe. We love hiding the vegetables in these yummy Green Frog Pops!
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Green Frog Pops Recipe

Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time0 minutes
Freeze3 hours
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Servings: 8 pops
Calories: 28kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Blender together until smooth.  Pour into popsicle molds and freeze.  Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 28kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Sodium: 16mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g
Keyword : dairy free, frog pops, frozen dessert, gluten-free, spinach

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Would love to try this recipe but I can not use coconut water-allergies. What would you suggest to replace it with-could I just use water would it still taste ok. I think my kids would love this especially the 16 month old who is getting 4-5 teeth in right now:(

I make the exact same smoothie all the time and just use regular water. It is still very tasty! The coconut water just adds a little bit of sweetness, but with the mango and banana in there too you don’t need it 🙂

I’ve substituted different milks and yogurt in the Popsicles I’ve made so far. Almond milk went over well as did plain Greek yogurt. Those pops seemed to be a bit thicker and hold together well….

I want to try it with vanilla almond milk in place of the coconut water..I’m sure it would still taste amazing! What a great idea!

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Mandy – we are allergic to mangoes (and coconut) so I’m going to make these using apple juice for the coconut water and peaches for the mango.

This looks great! Does anyone have a good banana substitution? Banana allergy here. I am considering either leaving it out all together, or substituting with avocado.

Definitely just use plain water if you can’t have the coconut. Your toddler will love it! My baby is getting his first tooth and he loved it!

I tried with almond milk and threw in some frozen pineapple … And I did as a smoothie, tasted good go me and I’m NOT a veggie water but am trying to get my daughter to be a more balanced eater than me!

I posted this same thing, but for some reason it isn’t showing up. I am also allergic to bananas. I am going to try avocado. They are closely related though, so if your banana allergy is severe, I would probably not do it.

I make ones similar to these for me and my son! Yummo! You can also use very vanilla soymilk as a substitute for coconut water and it makes a tasty and creamy replacement

I just want to write and say THANK YOU SO MUCH! My 15 month old is badly teething and going through a fussy eating phase of not wanting any fruit or veg. I made these pops today and he couldn’t get enough of them! I used pineapple juice mixed with water and am going to play around with different fruit and veg. YOU ARE MY NEW FAVOURITE PERSON!

Hi, i have one question about the spinach. Many ppl say we should cook spinach to remove oxalic acid. But i see many of your recipes using raw spinach. Can toddlers eat raw spinach?

did you pics get photoshoped to get that green? sorry if this is a silly question but mine were quite dark and less appealing to look at! they tasted good tho

Heather and Emily – The banana acts as a sweetener and also a creamy component. You can try adding a different frozen fruit, or silken tofu with a sweetener like dates.

Hi! I made these yesterday and this morning my Sons wanted to see them and they love them! We live in Australia and we wake up early so at 6am they were wanting to eat them! I’m loving your recipes!!! Thank you so much – I’m going to share them with my Brother and his two girls this morning at the beach 🙂 x

I made this today! They didn’t have frozen mangoes so I used frozen peaches instead. I also used 2 bananas instead of one. I added a touch more coconut water because I didn’t want to overwork my blender. The pops came out fantastic and it’s amazing as a smoothie as well.