Dreamy Orange Ice Pops

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Dreamy Orange Ice Pops

Dreamy Orange Ice Pops
MAKES
14
PREP
10 Min
CHILL TIME
2 Hr

These Dreamy Orange Ice Pops will make the gang feel really special. After all, everybody thinks it takes a lot of work to make homemade ice cream on a stick. (If they only knew how easy these are...Shh!)

What You'll Need

  • 3 cups orange juice
  • 1 can (5 ounces) evaporated milk
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 5 drops red food color (optional)
  • 14 (4-ounce) paper cups (we used Dixie cups)
  • Aluminum foil, cut into 14 (3- x 3-inch) squares
  • 14 wooden craft sticks

What to Do

  1. Combine all of the ingredients in a blender until the sugar has completely dissolved.
  2. Pour the mixture evenly into paper cups and cover each with a piece of foil. Place a craft stick in center of each cup by gently piercing through foil.
  3. Freeze 2 to 4 hours, or until ice pops are solid. Remove foil and twist away paper cups. Serve immediately. 

Notes

These can also be made in your favorite popsicle molds. 

 

Nutritional InformationShow More

Servings Per Recipe: 14

  • Amount Per Serving % Daily Value *
  • Calories 68
  • Calories from Fat 7.9
  • Total Fat 0.9g 1 %
  • Saturated Fat 0.5g 2 %
  • Trans Fat 0.0 0 %
  • Protein 1.1g 2 %
  • Amount Per Serving % Daily Value *
  • Cholesterol 2.9mg 1 %
  • Sodium 11mg 0 %
  • Total Carbohydrates 14g 5 %
  • Dietary Fiber 0.1g 0 %
  • Sugars 13g 0 %

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Could you substitute sweetened condensed milk and leave out the sugar?

Hi there! The Test Kitchen has not made this recipe using sweetened condensed milk and omitting the sugar, so we cannot guarantee the outcome of this recipe. If you do make this recipe with this substitution, let us know how it turns out for you, we'd love to hear your feedback. Enjoy!

Can these be made with Stevia

Hi there! While the Test Kitchen has not made these with Stevia, we believe that 1/4 cup Stevia would be an equivalent substitution for the 1/2 cup of sugar. Enjoy!

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