Sunday, January 29, 2017

Peanut Butter Nutella and Jam Popsicles

Peanut Butter Nutella and Jam Popsicles



We all know that novelty wears off...

But there are a few exceptions, such as watching the sunset (surely Ive seen a number of sunsets in my lifetime, but I still oooh-and-aaah everytime without fail), rainbows after the rain, playing with a giggling baby, listening to your favourite song on iPod and for me personally...

All day breakfast.

When I do find myself in a cafe that serves all day breakfast, my heart skips a beat. Ok, maybe not quite...but there is definitely something about having breakfast at 3pm that makes me feel giddy inside. Oh, you too? Good.


Because these popsicles may have that effect on you as well. They are made with your breakfast spreads and once you start making them, you might find yourself needing to restock your spreads more often than youd like. You may also find yourself heading straight to the freezer after work. Nibbling on one while you cook. And another one after dinner. And so yes, they are addictive and would definitely classify as all day breakfast.

In keeping with the breakfast theme, I added greek yoghurt as the base. I dont think I can pour cream into these and call them breakfast. Its not my kind of thing. And the best part is, they taste great with the yoghurt!


I used crunchy peanut butter for this, but you can use the smooth version if you prefer. I love the crunchiness so much that I bought some raw hazelnuts, crushed them, and added them to the tip of the nutella popsicles!

These mini popsicle makers are from IKEA for a couple of bucks (and I finally bought 1kg of frozen meatballs too!). Theyre to me, the next best thing after an ice-cream maker (especially if you dont have one like myself!)

I hope you do give this a go! The peanut butter one is seriously good (if youre a PB fan like myself).

Crunchy Peanut Butter Popsicle
Makes 3 mini popsicles
  • 2 generous tbsp crunchy peanut butter
  • 1 tbsp condense milk (adjust to your preference)
  • ~1/2 cup greek yoghurt (I used Black Swan)
  • ~ 3 tbsp milk
1. Mix the peanut butter in a bowl with condense milk until combined. 

2. Pour in the yoghurt and continue mixing with a spoon until smooth.

3. Add the milk (decrease or increase the amount of milk depending on the size of your popsicle makers) and once again mix until smooth before pouring them into the popsicle molds. The mix should not be too runny.

4. Freeze overnight.

Crunchy Nutella Popsicle
Makes 3 mini popsicles
  • 2 generous tbsp Nutella
  • handful of hazelnuts, crushed
  • ~1/2 cup greek yoghurt
  • ~ 3 tbsp milk
1. Mix the nutella spread in a bowl and with the yoghurt and mix with a spoon until smooth.

2. Add the milk (decrease or increase the amount of milk depending on the size of your popsicle makers) and once again mix until smooth.

3. Take out a small portion of the mix (a few tbsp) and combine with the crushed hazelnut. Pour a small amount into each of the molds for the tip of the popsicles.

4.  Pour the rest of the mix into the popsicle molds.

5. Freeze overnight.

Blueberry Yoghurt Popsicle
Makes 3 mini popsicles
  • 2 generous tbsp jam of choice (I prefer the ones with chunky fruit pieces)
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • ~1/2 cup greek yoghurt
  • ~ 3 tbsp milk
1. Mix the jam in a bowl with the honey and until combined. 

2. Pour in the yoghurt and continue mixing with a spoon until smooth.

3. Add the milk (decrease or increase the amount of milk depending on the size of your popsicle makers) and once again mix until smooth before pouring them into the popsicle molds.

4. Freeze overnight.

Blueberry yoghurt popsicle (and scuse the terrible photo!)

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