Mini ChoBerry Smoothie Pops

Every night, after dinner, my kids are begging for dessert. I always have on hand small ice cream sandwiches which typically hit the spot but like everything else variety keeps it interesting. I wanted to make a more nutritious frozen treat for my kids so I headed over to the Chobani Kitchen website for some inspiration and found it with their FroCho Pops.

Using what I already had in my kitchen I came of with these Mini ChoBerry Smoothie Pops that are the perfect size snack for kids. These Chobani yogurt treats are easy to make, healthy, delicious and at only 15 calories feel free to have two.

Mini ChoBerry Smoothie Pops

Servings: 16 (with a little left over)

Serving size: 1 pop

Approximate nutritional information:

Calories: 15 * Carbs: 2 * Protein: 1 * Fiber: 0

Ingredients:

1 6 ounce container of strawberry Chobani Greek yogurt

1/2 cup frozen berries (I used a blueberry, blackberry, strawberry mixture)

1/2 cup 1%  milk

Directions:

Step 1: Blend all ingredients till smooth.

Step 2: Pour into a mini popsicle mold tray or an ice cube tray.

Step 3: Let freeze for about 30 to 45 minutes then add popsicle sticks. Freeze for at least 6 hours.

Enjoy!

Special note: I bought the mini popsicle tray at a dollar store but you can just as well use an ice cube tray. I plan on purchasing large ice pop moldthis week for future recipes.

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Comments

  1. Yum. I love food blogs. Thanks for sharing.

    visiting from #commenthour

  2. Love this – Especially since my daughter is always asking for a “special tweet” after dinner!

  3. These will be perfect for hot Carolina summers!

  4. Those look delicious! Wish I had the ingredients here….

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    • Hi Amy I have been a follower of your blog for awhile now. Thanks for stopping by mine. This type of freezie pop is so versatile and can be really made with any ingredients. Use whatever you have. Keep in touch.

  5. Nice! I wonder how easy that would be to veganise? I’ll have to experiment.

  6. Those look so Yummy! I might just have to try and make them sometime.
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  7. Great way to make nutritious and delicious deserts. Kids need more than sugar to grow and You are helping them learn healthy habits

    eileen

  8. Loooooooooove it!!! My kids love fruits and veggies – I have some of the rarest kids I know! LOL.. but they all love their fruits and veggies :) I’ll have to remember this…

    stopping by via #commenthour

    • Thanks so much for stopping by. These even came in handy for kids to have a couple for breakfast. They love em!

  9. I love the concept of your blog: where busy motherhood makes friend with healthy eating. I am here from #commenthour but will come back for yummy and healthy recipe ideas.

    • Thank you so much for stopping by. #commenthour was fun! The concept of my blog is how I felt once I finally lost weight so I thought it would perfect to declare here. And also I know many moms can relate.

  10. I love this idea. My daughter loves Chobani, so I know she’d love this for dessert.

    Your blog has so many great ideas. I will be coming back often.

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    • Thank you so much! I loved your post today on mean girls. With two little girls I can totally relate with dreading the day they go to middle school.

  11. My 11-year-old daughter just asked me to buy popsicles and I told her we could make some instead. I’m going to do that right now with this recipe. Thanks!

    • That is awesome! Let me know how they turn out. Thanks so much for stopping by. Off to check out your blog now because it sounds right up my alley.

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