This easy homemade watermelon popsicle recipe has one ingredient: watermelon. These healthy popsicles are literally just blended watermelon that is frozen in popsicle trays or molds.
There are no additional ingredients or flavors. This homemade watermelon popsicles recipe also has no sugar added.
A little watermelon goes a long way and makes a lot of popsicles. These sweet natural treats are great to have in the freezer on a hot day for both kids and adults.
This easy one ingredient watermelon popsicle recipe was literally a life saver when I got my tonsils out as an adult as soothed my tore up throat.
These are perfect and simple popsicles for cooling your body down on hot summer days.
Homemade Watermelon Popsicles With No Added Sugar
These easy homemade popsicles contain nature's pure unadulterated sweetness and has no added sugar.
But, if you want to "up your watermelon popsicle game" there are plenty of ingredients that can be added for different modifications or variations on the plain ole watermelon ice pop.
Some additions to easy watermelon popsicles may include:
- Citrus juice like lime or lemon
- A touch more sweetness like sugar, maple syrup, honey, or agave.
- The addition of herbs like mint, basil, sage, etc...
- A touch of dairy for creaminess like yogurt
How To Make Watermelon Popsicles - Step by Step Recipe
- Cut off the watermelon rind. Chunk watermelon.
- Place chunks in blender and blend until smooth.
- Pour into popsicle molds, leaving a little space at the top, and insert sticks or handles.
- Freeze for 4-6 hours or until set.
- To eat: run mold under hot water and gently pry away the popsicle from the mold, trying not to just pull the stick/handle out. Enjoy the coolness! Beckie
Troubleshooting Homemade Watermelon Popsicles
Some of the watermelon pulp may settle into the bottom of the popsicle mold. Just enjoy it. Having said that, the juice can be run through a sieve to filter out the pulp for a smoother and more consistent popsicle texture.
The ice pop molds can be filled fuller than pictured, but it's hard to eat them when the bottom is filled.
Have leftover juice after filling up all the popsicle molds? Cool - freeze it in ice-cube trays or simply drink the watermelon juice.
Easy Homemade Watermelon Popsicle Recipe FAQ
It takes at least 4-6 hours for popsicles to completely freeze.
Store homemade popsicles in a pre-bought upright mold or in a disposable ice pop bag. Once they are frozen, they can be moved (still in the mold) to a ziploc bag and don't need to be stored upright anymore.
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Things In My Kitchen:
- Popsicle Molds - BPA Free, reusable, and has a drip guard for catching the melting juice.
- Ice Popsicle Mold Bags - BPA free, disposable, and smaller than the reusable molds
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Homemade Watermelon Popsicles
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Nature's sweetness and no added sugar. You can "up the game" and add other fruits, lime, sugar, mint, yogurt, whatever, but I found these watermelon popsicles to be perfect as is.
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 18 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Blend
- Cuisine: International
- Diet: Gluten Free
Ingredients
- 1 small seedless watermelon
Instructions
- Cut off the rind and toss. Chunk watermelon.
- Place in blender and blend until smooth.
- Pour watermelon juice into popsicle molds, leaving a little space at the top, and insert sticks or handles.
- Freeze. Takes at least 4 hours to freeze.
- To eat: run mold under hot water and gently pry away the watermelon popsicle from the mold, trying not to just pull the stick/handle out. Enjoy the coolness! Beckie
Notes
- Some of the watermelon pulp may settle into the bottom of the mold. Just enjoy it, unless you want to sieve it out for a consistent texture.
- You can fill the molds fuller than pictured but it's hard to eat them when the bottom is filled.
- Have leftover watermelon juice? Cool - freeze it in ice-cube trays or drink up.
Karly says
Just watermelon?! That's awesome! My kids will love these.
beckie says
Just watermelon Karly! Thank you 🙂