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The temperatures are kinda crazy here in Ohio. One day itโ€™s in the low 50โ€™s, then the following day itโ€™s in the 80โ€™s. The heat has me realizing two very important things; One: I need a pedicure something fierce and Two: itโ€™s time to stock with the freezer with homemade ice cold treats. What better way to chill out than with a Strawberry-Ricotta Popsicle?

I completely forgot to put my Zoku in the freezer after the last time I used it, so I decided to make these popsicles the old school way โ€“ in a Dixie cup. It really couldnโ€™t be simpler, just pour your popsicle mix into the cups, cover the top of the cup with a small square of foil, insert your stick and freeze.

Iโ€™ll admit it, I was a little leery about adding ricotta cheese to a popsicle; however the results were quite splendid. The blend of ripe, sweet berries mixed with tangy ricotta cheese creates a smooth and creamy popsicle that simply begs to be devoured on a hot Summer day. I canโ€™t wait to play around with more ricotta infused popsicle recipes โ€“ I envision a lemon cream popsicle in my very near future!

Whatโ€™s you favorite cool summer treat?

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Strawberry-Ricotta Popsicles

Ingredients:

1 pint (12 oz.) fresh strawberries, hulled
2 cups (15 oz.) Sargentoยฎ Whole Milk Ricotta Cheese
1/4 cup sugar, or to taste
1 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice

Directions:

1. Puree strawberries in a blender or food processor. Add ricotta cheese, sugar and lemon juice; blend or process 2 minutes.
2. Pour into freezer pop molds or 3 ounce plastic coated cups. Cover with pop mold tops or foil. Insert wooden sticks. Freeze 3 hours or until firm.

Notes:

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Sargento.

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60 Comments

  1. Eden Passante says:

    These are so fun and easy! Great for kids!

    1. Jamie says:

      Hi, Eden! Iโ€™ve found kids and adults love them! Take care!

  2. nancy32408 says:

    Every time I see this post, I have to make them because itโ€™s about the time my daughter Stacy visits from Atlanta with her family. They go nuts for these.

    1. Jamie says:

      Nancy-
      Iโ€™m so glad your family is enjoying the popsicles. Thanks for visiting.

      -Jamie

  3. Brenda says:

    These pops are delicious! I made them last year and I could not stop eating them. They are a huge hit at our house because of the simple, fresh ingredients and the low sugar content. Now that strawberries are in season this year, I was SO happy to find this recipe again. This time, I am bookmarking it!! Thanks for the wonderful recipes :)

    1. Jamie says:

      Brenda,

      Iโ€™m so happy to hear that you and your family enjoy the popsicles. Have a wonderful day and thank you for following MBA!

      Jamie

  4. Sarah @ the magical slow cooker says:

    My little one would love these pops! And I totally forgot about using dixie cups for the molds ! Thanks for the recipe! Pinning this now!

  5. caro says:

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