Ice blocks are always a hit in my family. If I have a little leftover smoothie, I’ll find a mould or two and fill it up rather than pouring it down the sink. I also love making a huge batch of our favourite ice blocks and getting the kids in the kitchen to help me with it.
If you don’t have moulds, it’s simple enough to make ice blocks in small plastic cups or clean yoghurt containers. Just poke a pop stick into them once they are part-frozen.
My kids love making ice blocks, blending the fruit and carefully measuring the liquid into the moulds. It keeps them busy and, boy, is the end result great. The kids eat the whole thing!
Give some of these ice block recipes from my favourite websites a try.
Stace x
21 Cool Ice Block Recipes the Kids Can Make
Hidden Fruit
Slice your fruit and have the kids dunk it in the lemonade.
Recipe by The First Year Blog
Berry-Berry Vanilla
A swirly looking berry dream the kids will love making.
Recipe by Style Me Pretty
A Little Choc On Top
If you can’t convince the kids to make the popsicles you will surely get them excited to dip them in chocolate before devouring them.
Recipe by All Day I Dream About
Cookies & Cream
You’ll happily help the kids in the kitchen for these ones.
Recipe by View From Great Island
Dairy-Free Raspberry
Looks creamy, taste delicious and it will amaze you there’s no diary in it, just coconut milk.
Recipe by Chelsea Messy Apron
Rainbow
Patience with this one is so worth it, look at how beautiful the end result is.
Recipe by Eat Local Grown
Watermelon Popsicles
Sure they’re a bit of extra work but the kids will LOVE making and eating them.
Recipe by Cooking Classy
Whole Strawberry Popsicle
Perfect for teeny-tiny fingers this one. Thread the strawberry through your popsicle stick and then fill the mould with orange juice. Great for toddlers.
Recipe by Mumtastic
Green Juice
Use up the last of your green juice, or any for that matter and make some ice blocks.
Recipe by Just A Taste
Healthy Choc Fudge
Raw cacao and a touch of coconut milk makes these fudgy goodies.
Recipe by The Creek Side Cook
Jelly Popsicles
Instead of freezing your ice blocks, how about using the moulds and making a few out of jelly.
Recipe by Mumtastic
Hidden Greens
A great one to get the kids eating greens with, because they won’t even see they’re there thanks to the dark berries.
Recipe by Mumtastic
Fruit Swirl
This is the busy kids answer for a two-coloured ice block. A spoonful of one, a dash of another and in the end you get this great looking popsicle.
Recipe by One Lovely Life
Key Lime
An easy ice block made all the better when you roll them in crushed cookies.
Recipe by Mumtastic
Kiwi Lime
Pretty looking ice blocks made quickly with a little pineapple and kiwi.
Recipe by Grandmothers Kitchen
Layered Fruits
The easiest way to get the kids to use up the ripe looking fruit.
Recipe by Mumtastic
Banana Ice Block
Save the trays and use a frozen banana as your ice block. A little chocolate on top and you’re good to go.
Recipe by - Mumtastic
Lemonade
Impatient kids? This is the recipe for them, delicious lemonade frozen quick.
Recipe by Mumtastic
Mango Chia
Getting kids to eat chia seeds can be tricky but if they’re popping them in mango for an ice block, I bet they’ll happily do it.
Recipe by Jelly Toast Blog
Mango Yoghurt
Get the kids to grab the yoghurt jar and whizz up a little mango for these.
Recipe by Jerry James Stone
Strawberry Kiwi
A match made in flavour heaven and perfect for the small ones to practice patience, letting the two layers freeze before getting to dive in.
Recipe by Mumtastic