Citrus Watermelon Popsicles Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

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Citrus Watermelon Popsicles are one of the fruitiest and juiciest frozen treats you want to make this summer! What could be more refreshing or healthier than pure fruit on a stick? 3-ingredients – and that’s it!

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If you have been following my blog for a while, you know that vegan popsicles are one of my favorite desserts. I am always trying to come up with new seasonal fruit combinations to make the easiest and juiciest frozen treats.

There are three simple ingredients, and you'll love the sweet flavor of a mini watermelon with the tart and sweet fruit of grapefruit and oranges.

Popsicles with real fruit are also very simple to make. Natural fruit juice is super delicious to drink, so why not help make it last longer?

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MINI WATERMELONS

Mini watermelons are about the size of a cantaloupe. Their flesh varies from deep pink to deep red.

You can find them everywhere right now in grocery stores and markets. They come in earlier in the summer than their larger counterparts.

I love these babies. In fact, one variety is even called Sugar Baby.

  • They are super sweet.
  • Deliciously crispy and incredibly juicy.
  • They are also seedless, which makes it even easier to slice them open and enjoy as a snack or juice them to make these sweet pops.
  • There's an abundance of sweet juice in watermelons, and they have a very high water content. It makes them the perfect fruit to make juice or popsicles.
  • Look for a melon with a large spot with a creamy, white appearance where the melon sits on the ground. It means that they had time to ripen sufficiently and are most likely incredibly sweet in flavor.

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RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT

There are so many good fruit combinations, and they are so rewarding when you turn them into popsicles.

For this watermelon popsicle recipe, I wanted to add a touch of citrus to the sweet melon but use something different than lemons.

Ruby red grapefruit (pink grapefruit) is one of the largest and juiciest grapefruits you can buy. They are perfect for making refreshing juices or frozen desserts.

It is yet another fruit that is;

  • Low in calories and high in antioxidants.
  • They have a distinctive red-pinkish color that compliments the watermelon, and they are sweeter than yellow grapefruit.
  • They contain more water than almost any other fruit, which makes them a perfect choice for making refreshing and hydrating pops.

You can see in the photo below that I used a different mold than in the photo above. I even have another set that makes pretty small popsicles. Not for this recipe, though.

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LARGE ORANGES

I wanted to add another fruit that belongs to the citrus species. It's a sweeter citrus fruit and helps add a more sweet flavor.

Oranges add so much to the mix. To pick the best ones;

  • Look for oranges that are quite firm and heavy for their size. They will have a higher juice content.
  • Try to avoid those that have soft spots or feel spongy. They probably have been sitting too long and have lost their flavor.
  • I like navel oranges the most. They also peel easier too.

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Now all you have to do is juice the fruits, blend, and you have one colorful and delicious frozen treat!

You can make a lot of watermelon popsicles with this recipe. That's a good thing because those pops are disappearing quickly.

I put a clickable link in the directions for the popsicle mold below, and I love the classic shape.

More Popsicles with Real Fruit

  • Pineapple Kiwi Popsicles have two fruits, and I think I can imagine how wonderful these taste.
  • You can get a rich burgundy color that tastes fabulous with these Blackberry and Grape Popsicles.
  • Ruby Grapefruit and Orange Popsicles are made with only citrus fruit, and the oranges carry most of the flavor.

Now’s your chance to go out and buy a sweet, ripe watermelon and citrus fruits to make a refreshing treat for everyone and yourself.

It can’t get easier, and they are the ultimate healthy treats for kids.

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Citrus Watermelon Popsicles

Ginny McMeans

Citrus Watermelon Popsicles! What could be more refreshing or healthier than fruit on a stick?

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Freezing Time 6 hours hrs

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Popsicles

Servings 20 Popsicles

Calories 83 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 watermelon - small seedless baby
  • 2 grapefruit - ruby red
  • 2 oranges - large

Instructions

  • That is it! 3 ingredients.

  • Cut the watermelon off the rind and then cut into chunks.

  • Place in a food processor, chopper, blender. I used the Ninja and it really makes a smooth job of this process. Here is a link to the exact one that I have - Ninja Master Blender.

  • After you have the watermelon all blended - pour it through a sieve. The amount will equal about 4 cups. Do not worry about the exact measurement. If you get 6 cups it will be a pretty sweet popsicle but why not.

  • Set aside.

  • Squeeze all the juice you can out of the grapefruit. I use one of those little wooden-handled reamers as shown in the citrus photo above.

  • Pour this liquid through a sieve also. You want about 2 cups of grapefruit juice.Again, don't stress about exact measurements and if it's less you'll just have sweeter popsicles.Set aside.

  • Next get all the juice from the oranges. I used the reamer again.

  • Put through a sieve and this should measure about 1 cup of orange juice.

  • Mix all three of the juices together and stir. Taste the juice. If it isn't as sweet as you think your family will like then add a tablespoon of maple syrup. It's the grapefruit flavor that you're working with. Add maple syrup one tablespoon at a time and taste each time. Don't make it too sweet.

  • Pour into popsicle molds and freeze at least 6 hours. I used Norpro Ice Pop Maker.

  • The measurements I gave you make15-20 popsicles, depending on the mold that you have, so the extra juice can be put into a container until the first batch is frozen.

  • Take the frozen popsicles out of the mold and put in a freezer bag. Replace in the freezer.

  • Fill the molds, again, with the remainder of the juice and freeze.

Nutrition

Serving: 1PopsicleCalories: 83kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 1gSodium: 2mgPotassium: 308mgFiber: 1gSugar: 16gVitamin A: 1595IUVitamin C: 32.8mgCalcium: 26mgIron: 0.6mg

Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

More Popsicles

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  • Blackberry Popsicles
  • Strawberry Popsicles
  • Real Fruit Popsicles with Pink Grapefruit and Oranges

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  1. Ginny McMeans

    It makes a lot of refreshing popsicles Ayngelina! Hope you get to try them.

  2. Jagruti

    We all love watermelon in my house, will have to try these!

  3. Jill

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    I do not make homemade popsicles enough. That needs to change! And I love that you used grapefruit with the watermelon. Grapefruit is a favorite of mine but when I think of watermelon I usually think of lime. I'm going to try these.

  4. Trang

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    You don't have to convince me cuz watermelon happens to be my favorite summer fruit. Although I have never made them into popsicles before, I think we need to change that starting with this recipe! 😉

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Citrus Watermelon Popsicles Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

FAQs

Can you make watermelon juice and freeze it? ›

Another option is to freeze watermelon juice. Simply blend chunks of watermelon (no seeds, of course) in a blender and place in an airtight container, leaving an inch or so of space at the top for expansion. The juice should keep for about two months and can be flavored or enjoyed on its own.

Are popsicles vegan? ›

Most popsicles are made with fruit and fruit juice, so often, they're totally vegan. But that said, you should always double-check the recipe or ingredients list beforehand, because some of the creamier options can be made with cow's milk or dairy yogurt, for example.

Why can't you freeze watermelon? ›

Watermelon is mostly water, so when you freeze it, ice crystals form. This can harm the fruit's cell structure, changing its texture once you thaw it. If you'd like to freeze watermelon then you must be ready for some changes in texture when you serve it.

What happens if you put watermelon in the freezer? ›

The texture does change: The flesh won't have the same toothsome bite it offers prior to freezing. The sweetness drops just a little. Unless you seriously crave the sugary sweetness watermelon brings to a picnic, you should find the frozen version tasty.

Why is ice cream not vegan? ›

Vegans can't consume anything that comes from an animal, so nope, we can't eat dairy ice cream. However, there's lots of vegan ice cream made from different milks (coconut milk, almond milk, etc). My personal favorite is Ben and Jerry's Chunky Monkey, made with almond milk. I can hardly tell the difference!

Can vegans eat freeze pops? ›

Are ice lollies vegan? Generally speaking, most ice lollies are suitable for vegans so long as they don't contain a dairy-based ice cream filling. It's always worth checking the ingredients label though to make sure as recipes can vary so much.

What's the best way to freeze watermelon juice? ›

Strain the watermelon juice through a strainer and then pour it into a plastic bottle with the help of a funnel. The bottle should not be filled to the top, so as to prevent it to burst due to expansion of ice during freezing. Press the bottle gently to release air and close tightly. Immediately put in the freezer.

How do you preserve homemade watermelon juice? ›

Pour the leftover watermelon juice into ice cube trays and freeze. This way, you can enjoy it for up to 30-60 days. Plus, they make for a great addition to other drinks!

How do you preserve fresh watermelon juice? ›

How to Store Watermelon Juice. Watermelon juice is at its best when it's cold, so keep it in the fridge in a sealed container for up to four days. The liquid may separate a bit, so just shake it up before you drink it.

How long does homemade watermelon juice last? ›

How Long Does Fresh Watermelon Juice Last? It tastes best immediately after making it, but any leftover watermelon juice can be stored in the refrigerator for up to three days.

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