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Flavoured Ice: South African Homemade Popsicles Recipe

Foodie By Foodie Published July 12, 2024
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Flavoured ice, also known as “ice lollies” or “ice blocks” in South Africa, is a delightful and refreshing treat, perfect for hot summer days. These homemade popsicles are simple to make, customizable, and a hit with both kids and adults. Using small plastic bags instead of popsicle trays adds a fun and traditional twist to this classic treat. Here’s a step-by-step guide to making flavoured ice at home.

Ingredients:

  • Fruit Juice: Any of your favorite fruit juices such as orange, apple, mango, or mixed fruit.
  • Fresh Fruits: Optional, for added texture and flavor (e.g., strawberries, blueberries, kiwi, mango).
  • Sweeteners: Optional, if needed (sugar, honey, or agave syrup).
  • Water: To dilute if the juice is too strong.
  • Small Plastic Bags: Small ziplock bags or special ice lolly bags.

Equipment:

  • Measuring Cups: For accurate measurements.
  • Mixing Bowl: To combine the ingredients.
  • Funnel or Ladle: To pour the mixture into the bags.
  • Freezer: For freezing the popsicles.

Instructions:

Step 1: Prepare the Ingredients
  1. Choose Your Base: Select your favorite fruit juice or a combination of juices. Freshly squeezed juice is best, but store-bought juice without added sugars or preservatives also works well.
  2. Add Fresh Fruits: If desired, chop fresh fruits into small pieces and add them to the juice. This adds texture and enhances the flavor of your popsicles.
  3. Sweeten to Taste: Taste your juice mixture and add sweetener if needed. Remember, the freezing process can dull the sweetness, so adjust accordingly.
Step 2: Mix and Fill the Bags
  1. Combine Ingredients: In a mixing bowl, combine the fruit juice, fresh fruit pieces (if using), and any sweeteners. Mix well to ensure an even distribution of ingredients.
  2. Prepare the Bags: Place the small plastic bags on a flat surface. Using a funnel or a ladle, carefully pour the juice mixture into each bag, filling them about three-quarters full to allow room for expansion when freezing.
  3. Seal the Bags: Gently squeeze out any excess air and seal the bags tightly. Make sure the seal is secure to prevent leaks during freezing.
Step 3: Freeze the Popsicles
  1. Arrange in Freezer: Lay the sealed bags flat on a baking sheet or tray to keep them upright and prevent spilling. Place the tray in the freezer.
  2. Freeze Until Solid: Freeze the popsicles for at least 4-6 hours or until completely solid. For best results, leave them in the freezer overnight.
Step 4: Enjoy Your Flavoured Ice
  1. Serve: Once frozen, remove the popsicles from the freezer. To enjoy, simply cut the top of the plastic bag and push the flavoured ice up from the bottom.
  2. Store: Any leftovers can be kept in the freezer for up to a few weeks. Keep the bags sealed to maintain freshness and prevent freezer burn.

Recipe Variations:

  • Creamy Popsicles: Add a bit of coconut milk, yogurt, or condensed milk to the juice mixture for a creamier texture.
  • Layered Popsicles: Create layered popsicles by freezing one layer of juice, letting it set, and then adding another layer of a different juice.
  • Herbal Infusions: Add a hint of herbs like mint or basil to your juice mixture for a refreshing twist.

Making flavoured ice at home is a fun and easy way to beat the heat while enjoying a healthy and refreshing treat. With endless possibilities for flavors and combinations, you can tailor these homemade popsicles to suit your taste. The use of small plastic bags not only adds a nostalgic touch but also makes them easy to handle and store. Gather your favorite fruits and juices, and start freezing your delicious flavoured ice today!

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