Easy & Healthy Strawberry Breakfast Popsicles Fraiche Living

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The Morning We Found a New Favorite

I remember the first time I made these Strawberry Breakfast Popsicles – Fraiche Living. It was a sweltering July morning in Bend, Oregon. The sun was already high, and the kitchen felt like a warm hug. My husband, Ethan, had just taken the kids out to water the garden, leaving me with a pint of ripe strawberries that were begging to be used. I wanted something quick, something that would make them smile when they came back inside. That’s when I stumbled on this idea: a popsicle that feels like breakfast, a frozen treat that’s actually good for you. The first bite was pure joy. The creamy yogurt, the sweet strawberries, the faint whisper of vanilla. It was like capturing a summer morning in a mold. And since then, these healthy strawberry popsicles recipe have become a staple in our home. They are the perfect answer to the question, ‘What can I give the kids that feels like a treat but is packed with goodness?’

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Why You’ll Love This Strawberry Breakfast Popsicles – Fraiche Living

These aren’t just any popsicles. They are a healthy breakfast popsicle that feels like dessert. Here’s why they work so well:

  • Quick and easy. You need about 10 minutes of active prep time. The blender does most of the work. Then you just freeze and wait. Perfect for busy mornings when you want something homemade.
  • Kid-friendly and totally customizable. My kids love helping me pour the mixture into molds. I often let them choose their own add-ins, like a handful of spinach or a spoonful of chia seeds. They never notice the greens because the strawberries are so sweet.
  • Dietary friendly. This recipe is naturally gluten-free and can be made dairy-free or vegan with a simple swap. Use coconut yogurt and plant-based milk, and you have a vegan strawberry breakfast popsicle that everyone can enjoy.
  • No added sugar, just natural sweetness. The ripe strawberries and a touch of maple syrup or honey are all you need. It’s a low sugar strawberry popsicle that satisfies without the crash.
  • Perfect for summer gatherings or meal prep. Make a batch on Sunday, and you have a grab-and-go breakfast for the whole week. They are also a hit at birthday parties or brunch potlucks.

Ingredients for Strawberry Breakfast Popsicles – Fraiche Living

Here is what you need to pull together these easy strawberry popsicles recipe. I always use fresh, local strawberries when they are in season, but frozen works beautifully too.

  • 2 cups fresh or frozen strawberries (hulled)
  • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt (or dairy-free yogurt for vegan option)
  • 1/2 cup milk of choice (almond, oat, or coconut milk are great)
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup or honey (adjust to taste)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Optional: 1 tablespoon chia seeds, a handful of spinach, or 1/2 a ripe banana for extra creaminess
Strawberry Breakfast Popsicles Fraiche Living You'll Love This Easy Recipe
Strawberry Breakfast Popsicles Fraiche Living You’ll Love This Easy Recipe.

How to Make Strawberry Breakfast Popsicles – Fraiche Living

Step-by-Step Instructions

Making these homemade strawberry popsicles is so simple. I promise, even if you have never made a popsicle from scratch, you can do this.

  1. Prep your strawberries. Wash them thoroughly and remove the green tops. If you are using frozen strawberries, let them sit on the counter for 5 minutes to soften slightly. The smell of ripe strawberries always takes me back to my grandmother’s garden.
  2. Blend everything together. Add the strawberries, yogurt, milk, sweetener, and vanilla to a blender. I love the sound of the blades whirring through the fruit. If you want a hidden veggie boost, toss in a handful of spinach now. Blend until completely smooth. Taste and adjust sweetness. The mixture should be vibrant pink and creamy.
  3. Optional add-ins. If you are using chia seeds, stir them in after blending so they stay whole. They will swell slightly and add a fun texture. For an extra protein punch, add a scoop of protein powder (vanilla or unflavored works best).
  4. Pour into molds. Carefully pour the mixture into your popsicle molds. I use silicone molds because they are easy to release. Leave about 1/4 inch of space at the top because the liquid expands as it freezes. If you don’t have molds, you can use small paper cups with wooden sticks.
  5. Freeze solid. Place the molds in the freezer for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight. The waiting is the hardest part. I often make them in the evening so they are ready for the next morning.
  6. Unmold and enjoy. To release the popsicles, run the mold under warm water for a few seconds. They should slide out easily. The first bite is always a moment of pure happiness. The creamy texture, the cold sweetness, the burst of strawberry. It tastes like a frozen breakfast treat that is actually good for you.

Pro Tips & Variations

Here are a few things I have learned after making these strawberry breakfast popsicles for kids (and for myself) countless times.

  • Use very ripe fruit. The riper the strawberries, the sweeter your popsicles will be without needing extra sugar. If your strawberries are a bit tart, add an extra tablespoon of maple syrup.
  • For a creamy texture, add half a banana or a quarter of an avocado. This makes them dairy free strawberry breakfast popsicles that are still luscious and smooth.
  • Make them vegan. Swap Greek yogurt for a thick coconut yogurt or a vegan yogurt. Use almond milk and maple syrup. They will be vegan strawberry breakfast popsicles that even non-vegans love.
  • Add a swirl. Before freezing, drizzle a little extra yogurt or peanut butter into the mold and then pour the mixture. Use a skewer to create a marbled effect. It is beautiful and adds a surprise flavor.
  • Try other fruits. This base recipe works with any berry or even mango. For a strawberry watermelon creamsicles variation, replace half the strawberries with watermelon. The result is incredibly refreshing.
  • Paleo and keto adaptations. For a paleo strawberry popsicle, use full-fat coconut milk and a paleo-friendly sweetener like monk fruit. For a keto strawberry popsicle, use unsweetened almond milk, full-fat yogurt, and a keto-friendly sweetener like erythritol. Count the carbs from the strawberries.

Strawberry Breakfast Popsicles – Fraiche Living Serving Suggestions

These strawberry breakfast popsicles are wonderful on their own, but sometimes I like to turn them into a full breakfast experience. Here are a few ideas:

  • Pair with a warm bowl of oatmeal. The contrast of hot and cold is delightful. I often serve a popsicle on the side of a bowl of Cake Batter Overnight Oats for a decadent but healthy breakfast.
  • Alongside a slice of banana bread. My Healthy Banana Oatmeal Muffins are a perfect partner. The popsicle adds a refreshing, fruity note.
  • As a post-workout snack. Because of the protein from yogurt, these popsicles are great after a morning run. I sometimes blend in a scoop of vanilla protein powder for an extra boost.
  • For a brunch party, arrange a platter of these popsicles alongside other breakfast treats like Cinnamon Roll Bliss Bars. The colors and flavors are a hit.
  • Crush them into a smoothie bowl. If you have leftover popsicles, chop them up and stir into a bowl of Greek yogurt or acai. It is like a popsicle meets parfait.

Strawberry Breakfast Popsicles – Fraiche Living Storage & Reheating

These popsicles are made to be stored in the freezer. They will keep for up to 3 months if properly wrapped. Here are my tips:

  • Freezer storage: Once the popsicles are fully frozen, remove them from the molds and wrap each one individually in plastic wrap or parchment paper. Then place them in a zip-top freezer bag. This prevents freezer burn and keeps them fresh.
  • No reheating needed: These are meant to be eaten frozen. If you want a softer texture, let them sit at room temperature for 5 minutes before serving.
  • Tips for best texture: If you add chia seeds, the popsicles will have a slightly softer, more gel-like texture. That is normal and delicious. If you want a firmer popsicle, skip the chia seeds and use more yogurt.
  • How to unmold easily: If your popsicles are stuck, run the mold under warm water for 10 seconds. Do not use hot water or you might melt the popsicle too much. A quick dip in warm water works wonders.

FAQ about Strawberry Breakfast Popsicles – Fraiche Living

Can I make these strawberry breakfast popsicles for kids with hidden vegetables?

Absolutely. I often add a handful of spinach or even a few steamed carrots to the blender. The strawberry flavor is strong enough to mask the taste. The color becomes a rich pink, and my kids have no idea they are eating greens.

Are these healthy strawberry popsicles recipe suitable for a vegan diet?

Yes, with simple swaps. Use a dairy-free yogurt (like coconut or almond) and a plant-based milk. Maple syrup is naturally vegan. That gives you a dairy free strawberry breakfast popsicle that is completely plant-based.

How can I make these popsicles lower in sugar?

Use very ripe strawberries and skip the added sweetener. You can also add a pinch of cinnamon or vanilla to enhance the natural sweetness. This creates a low sugar strawberry popsicle that is still satisfying.

Can I use frozen strawberries instead of fresh?

Yes, frozen strawberries work perfectly. There is no need to thaw them completely. Just let them sit for a few minutes so they are not rock hard. This actually makes the popsicle mixture extra cold, which speeds up freezing time.

What if I don’t have popsicle molds?

No problem. You can use small paper cups (like Dixie cups) and wooden popsicle sticks. Fill the cup with the mixture, freeze for about 1 hour until it is thick, then insert the stick and freeze fully. Peel off the paper cup to serve. This is a fun project for kids.

Final Thoughts

These Strawberry Breakfast Popsicles – Fraiche Living have become a symbol of our slow summer mornings. They remind me that the best meals are not about perfection, but about connection. When I hand one to my daughter, her face lights up. It is a simple pleasure, but it is ours. I hope you will make these, maybe with your own children, and find a little moment of joy in the process. If you try this recipe, please save it on Pinterest or leave a comment below. I would love to hear how they turned out in your kitchen. Until next time, keep cooking with love.

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Strawberry Breakfast Popsicles - Fraiche Living

A healthy and refreshing strawberry popsicle that tastes like a summer morning treat, perfect for kids and adults alike. These homemade popsicles are made with simple ingredients and are great for a quick breakfast or snack.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 4 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 4 popsicles
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Calories: 120

Ingredients
  

Strawberry Breakfast Popsicle Ingredients
  • 2 cups fresh or frozen strawberries hulled
  • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt or dairy-free yogurt for vegan option
  • 1/2 cup milk of choice almond, oat, or coconut milk
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup or honey adjust to taste
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds optional
  • 1/2 a ripe banana banana optional for extra creaminess

Equipment

  • Blender,
  • Popsicle molds
  • measuring cups,
  • Wooden popsicle sticks

Method
 

Preparing the Strawberry Popsicles
  1. Prep your strawberries by washing them thoroughly and removing the green tops. If using frozen strawberries, let them sit at room temperature for 5 minutes to soften slightly.
  2. Add the strawberries, Greek yogurt, milk, maple syrup or honey, and vanilla extract to a blender. Blend until completely smooth. Taste and adjust sweetness if needed.
  3. If using, stir in chia seeds or banana after blending for added creaminess or texture.
  4. Pour the mixture into popsicle molds, leaving about 1/4 inch of space at the top to allow for expansion during freezing.
  5. Insert wooden popsicle sticks into each mold and freeze for at least 4 hours, or preferably overnight.
  6. To unmold, run the mold under warm water for a few seconds before gently pulling the popsicles out.

Nutrition

Calories: 120kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 6gFat: 3g

Notes

These strawberry breakfast popsicles freeze best when made with very ripe strawberries. They can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months when properly wrapped. For a vegan version, use coconut yogurt and plant-based milk.
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