These apple popsicles are such a great way to enjoy fall flavors during the warmer months. They are completely vegan and combine fresh apples, dairy-free yogurt, maple syrup and cinnamon. So easy, quick and healthy!
These homemade apple popsicles are such a treat in the fall!
Whenever apples are in season, I like to whip up a vegan apple galette to make the most of the season's flavor. It is so much easier to make than it seems!
But these apple cinnamon yogurt popsicles are another ultra quick and easy fall or summer recipe to try. They combine sweet apples with creamy dairy-free yogurt and warming cinnamon, with a touch of maple syrup and vanilla extract, the perfect sweet treat you can feel good about.
They come together in a few minutes and they make for a healthy snack you can prep ahead and keep in the freezer for the last minute treat. Your whole family will enjoy them, kids and adults!
Let me know if you give them a try! ❤️
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❤️ Why you will love this recipe
- Easy and quick to make with minimal prep time
- Delicious way to enjoy apples in the summer or the warmer months
- Versatile and easy to customize
- Healthy popsicle recipe: packed with vitamins and made without gelatin or refined sugar
- Great make-ahead dessert for kids and toddlers
- Vegan, dairy-free and naturally gluten-free
🗒 Ingredient notes (+ substitutions)
- Apples: I used Honeycrisp apples for their super sweet flavor, but you can use other kinds of apples, such as Gala apples or McIntosh apples.
- Dairy-free yogurt: I LOVE and use the plain cashew yogurt from the brand Forager Project for almost all my recipes calling for vegan yogurt. You can use sweetened and vanilla-flavored yogurt if you want, although you might need to adjust the amount of maple syrup and vanilla extract if doing so.
- Maple syrup: pairs so well with the apples and cinnamon, but you can use any sweetener that you prefer, such as granulated sugar or agave nectar.
⭐️ Full list of ingredients down below in the recipe card!
📝 Variations
- Topping: once you pour the popsicle mixture into the mold, you can garnish the top part with some granola or chopped nuts for more texture. Or, drizzle some caramel sauce at the bottom of the mold before pouring the apple mixture.
- Fruit: you can swap one of the apples for an orange or a peach!
- Coconut milk: feel free to swap the yogurt for full-fat coconut milk for a different flavor profile.
- Sour apple popsicles: use green apples and add a little more lemon juice for a lovely sour ice pop!
🍽 How to make apple yogurt popsicles
Step 1: Add all the ingredients to a blender (yogurt, apples, maple syrup, lemon juice, cinnamon, vanilla and water).
Step 2: Blend until smooth and creamy, then taste to adjust sweetness.
Step 3: Divide in your popsicle mold.
Step 4: Then, freeze for a minimum of 5 hours before unmolding.
⭐️ Find the detailed recipe down below in the recipe card!
💡 Helpful tips
- I highly recommend using a silicone popsicle mold, they make the unmolding process so much easier! Simply run some warm water over the silicone mold until you can gently pull the popsicles out.
- Wait for the last minute before slicing your apples so they don't have time to turn brown before blending (the lemon juice will help to keep a bright color!).
- Taste the mixture straight from the blender! You can add more cinnamon or maple syrup depending on your taste.
❗️ Storing apple popsicles
You can unmold all the popsicles at once to free up space in your freezer and to be able to use your popsicle mold for other recipes. I also find that popsicles store better once out of the mold. You can simply transfer them in a container, large plastic bag or use individual bags. Try to enjoy them within 3 months!
❓ FAQs
Yes! In that case, use about 2 cups of apple sauce and omit the water.
No, you don't need to peel the apples! When incorporating apple peels in a recipe, I recommend to use organic apples and to thoroughly wash them before using. Apple peel is loaded with nutrients and will add color to the popsicles!
Yes, you can. Simply pour the mixture into small paper cups, then cover them with foil. You can make a small opening over the foil using a sharp knife to be able to place popsicle wooden sticks, then transfer in the freezer.
🌱 More vegan fall dessert recipes to try
I hope you like this vegan apple popsicle recipe as much as we do! If you try it, please leave a comment below and rate the recipe to let me know how it was. Your feedback is so helpful!
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📖 Recipe
Easy Apple Popsicles with Yogurt
Equipment
- Blender
- Popsicle mold
Ingredients
- 3 apples cored and roughly chopped
- 3 tablespoon maple syrup or agave nectar
- 1 cup plain yogurt I used cashew yogurt from Forager
- ¼ cup water or plant-based milk
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
Instructions
- To a blender, add all the ingredients and blend until smooth.
- Pour the mixture into your popsicle mold (you should be able to make 8 large popsicles) and freeze for at least 5 hours before unmolding.
- To unmold, run the popsicle mold under warm water until you can pull the popsicles out.
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Notes
- I highly recommend using a silicone popsicle mold, they make the unmolding process so much easier! Simply run some warm water over the silicone mold until you can gently pull the popsicles out.Wait for the last minute before slicing your apples so they don't have time to turn brown before blending (the lemon juice will help to keep a bright color!).
- Taste the mixture straight from the blender! You can add more cinnamon or maple syrup depending on your taste.
- Nutrition: please note that the nutritional information is an estimate per serving provided for informational purposes only (calculated by software) and accuracy is not guaranteed. Consult with your healthcare provider or a registered dietitian if you need precise nutrition calculations for health reasons.
Anonymous says
Super yummy, I didn't know you could make apple popsicles!
jessica says
Glad it worked out, thanks for your comment!