Sunday, May 22, 2011

popsicles~

POPSICLES

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1 pkg. Jello, any flavor
1 pkg. Kool Aid, any flavor
1 c. sugar
2 c. boiling water
2 c. cold water

Mix Jello, drink mix, sugar and boiling water and mix until dissolved. Stir in cold water, pour into popsicle holders or paper cups and freeze until firm.

or

Ingredients:Yield:
18 18 18Servings Size
popsicles
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popsicles
1 (6 g) unsweetened Kool-Aid powdered drink mix
1 (3 ounce) box Jello gelatin
3/4 cup granulated sugar
2 cups boiling water
2 cups cold water
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Directions:
Prep Time: 10 mins

Total Time: 10 mins
1 In a 2-quart glass measure (or a large bowl), combine the Kool-Aid, Jello powder and sugar.
2 Add hot water and stir until completely dissolved.
3 Stir in cold water.
4 Pour into popsicle molds and freeze. (Alternately, you can use Dixie cups or similar, and place popsicle sticks into them when they are partially frozen.).


Read more: http://www.food.com/recipe/kool-aid-jello-popsicles-318391#ixzz1N6GAreNi

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

POPSICLES!!!

This was breakfast!
(Along with Corned-Beef Hash)

I bought some popsicle molds on an complete whim the other day from Amazon.  They've got tons of styles and sizes.  These are really nice.  They're large and seem durable, but a little hard to clean.  I bought two sets, each making 6 popsicles.  Once they're in the holder, they're very steady for freezing.

Does anyone have the recipe for the ones mom used to make with the Kool-Aid and the Jello?  I remember the black cherry flavor being killer.  I'd love to get that recipe.

For my maiden batch(es), I took a) strawberries (kiwis for the second batch), cleaned and large dice; b) 3 Tbls. sugar; c) juice of 1 lime; and d) 1 1/2 single-serving cartons of Activia vanilla yogurt.  I macerated the fruit with the sugar and lime juice for an hour or two, pureed them in the blender (but left a few chunks), stirred in the yogurt, poured and froze overnight.  Very little work.

The verdict:  Matthew thought the strawberry one he had for breakfast this morning was good, though he thought it could use a little more yogurt.  Alas, I had used all I had. 

I think the possibilities are endless.  Straight fruit juice, fruit and cream, smoothies, fruit combos (strawberry banana?), pudding, etc.  You could even make grown up ones with a little vodka or tequila for a party.  Just don't get them mixed up with the ones for the kiddies.  And, its a great way to use up fruit that's about to "go."  My Food Network Magazine even has recipes for veggie popsicles, but that may be going too far.

Anyways, anyone have mom's recipe?  Anyone have any ideas for flavors?  I'd love to hear some suggestions!

Its going to be a long, hot summer. 

Bon Apetit!