Probiotic Mint Chocolate Chip Popsicles (dairy-free option!)

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Creamy and naturally sweet, studded with chocolate chips, these mint chocolate chip popsicles are the perfect homemade treat on a hot day! Probiotic milk kefir and hidden veggies like spinach (and avocado… technically a fruit!) make them extra nutrient-dense!

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Popsicles were accidentally invented when 11-year-old Frank Epperson forgot his soda outside one cold night.

Originally called Epsicles, these frozen treats are now a summertime staple for many. Unlike the first version made with frozen pop, this recipe is a creamy mint chocolate chip popsicle version (source.)

My kids love them. And I love that they have hidden veggies, probiotics, and no refined sugar.

How To Make Mint Chocolate Chip Popsicles

There are plenty of options, but these popsicles feature mint and chocolate chips.

For an extra dose of chocolate, they’re also dipped in a chocolate coating. This coating is the real food version of chocolate magic shell.

For more of a shamrock shake flavor, feel free to add a dash of vanilla extract.

Are Popsicles Healthy?

Pick up most popsicles in the grocery store, and it’s not hard to see they’re full of sugar, flavorings, and artificial color. Even the fruit-based ones have way too much sugar for my taste.

We’re not talking about regular, store-bought popsicles here, though.

Homemade popsicles are a different story. These mint chocolate chip popsicles feature probiotic-rich milk kefir for a healthier gut and better digestion.

Kefir can also help with blood pressure, cholesterol balance, and healthy blood sugar balance (source). The good for you ingredients don’t stop there!

two popsicles, one dipped in chocolate, on a plate

Ingredients For Mint Chocolate Chip Popsicles

We’ve already covered kefir, but these mint chocolate chip popsicles also have hidden veggies.

Avocado (technically a fruit!) adds healthy fats and a creamy texture.

I’ve also included spinach in the form of spinach pucks — a super convenient, nutrient-dense way to add pre-steamed spinach to smoothies, popsicles, and more!

Learn how to make spinach pucks here, and why you should (hint: oxalic acid). If oxalates are not a concern for you, feel free to use fresh spinach instead.

Raw honey balances out the tart taste of the milk kefir.

And finally, we can’t have mint chocolate chip popsicles without mint!

There are a few different options for mint flavoring here. If you have fresh mint leaves, then you can use those, but I prefer to use a more concentrated version.

Mint’s volatile oils give it flavor, so I used peppermint essential oil in this recipe. You can also use peppermint extract.

If you look at the ingredients in natural mint extract, it’s just essential oil mixed with alcohol. Since we’re adding the essential oil into honey and healthy fats to dilute it anyway, the extra alcohol isn’t necessary.

Ingredient Substitutions

This recipe is already gluten-, grain-, and egg-free, and can be made dairy-free.

Milk kefir is easier to digest and generally okay for those with lactose intolerance. However, if you’re also sensitive to milk casein, there’s an easy fix.

Use coconut milk kefir instead of dairy kefir (learn how to make your own here!) and coconut milk instead of cow milk. Coconut is creamy, rich, and oh-so-heavenly in frozen treats… like these popsicles and also this Almond Joy ice cream!

If you don’t have milk kefir, then Greek yogurt or regular yogurt will work.

frozen, pre-steamed spinach "pucks" on parchment paper

How To Make My Popsicles More Green

The avocado adds a mild green color (usually). If your avocado is on the verge of overripe, it can turn the popsicles a sickly yellow color.

To brighten these frozen treats up, I opted for spinach. This leafy green adds a fresh green color without overpowering the mint flavor.

If you don’t have spinach, then 1/8 teaspoon of spirulina powder will also do the trick. Don’t overdo the spirulina though, or the mint chocolate chip popsicles can taste fishy.

I tried matcha, but it made them a funky green color. Natural green food coloring is another option.

three mint popsicles in popsicle molds

How To Store Popsicles

I leave my popsicles in their popsicle mold in the freezer. This way they stay fresh and keep their shape.

You can also put them in a lidded, parchment lined container.

How Long Will Popsicles Last?

Around my house, not very long. If you’re not popsicle fanatics like my kids, though, then these should last about 6 months in a sealed container in the freezer.

If the mint chocolate chip popsicles turn an off color or develop freezer burn, it’s time to pitch them.

bright green popsicles dipped in chocolate

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Mint Chocolate Chip Popsicles

Creamy and naturally sweet, studded with chocolate chips, these mint chocolate chip popsicles are the perfect homemade treat on a hot day! Probiotic milk kefir and hidden veggies like spinach and avocado (technically a fruit!) make them extra nutrient-dense!

Course

Dessert
Cuisine

American

Prep Time 10 minutes
Freezing time 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 10 minutes

Servings 8 popsicles
Calories 221 kcal
Author Jamie Larrison

Ingredients

Chocolate Coating

Instructions

  1. In a blender, combine all of the ingredients except the kefir and chocolate chips.

  2. Blend until smooth.

  3. Add kefir.

  4. Blend just until combined.

  5. Stir in the chocolate chips.

  6. Pour the mint chocolate chip mixture into the molds.

  7. Put the popsicle sticks in the top.

  8. Freeze until firm.

  9. To get the popsicles out of the mold, run a little warm water over the outside until they slip out.

For the chocolate coating…

  1. Gently heat the coconut oil over low heat just until melted.

  2. Turn the heat off.

  3. Whisk in the cocoa and honey or maple syrup.

  4. Use a spoon to drizzle the chocolate coating over the popsicles. You can lay them on a parchment lined baking sheet and drizzle the side. Or hold them by the popsicle stick and drizzle the coating over the top and side.

Recipe Notes

*To store the popsicles, lay them on a parchment lined tray or container in the freezer.

*For the chocolate coating, you can also use melted chocolate chips for a thicker version. Just melt 3/4 cup chocolate chips and 1 tablespoon coconut oil together over low heat. 

Nutrition Facts
Mint Chocolate Chip Popsicles
Amount Per Serving
Calories 221
Calories from Fat 117
% Daily Value*
Fat 13g20%
Saturated Fat 9g56%
Cholesterol 8mg3%
Sodium 37mg2%
Potassium 139mg4%
Carbohydrates 27g9%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 25g28%
Protein 3g6%
Vitamin A 322IU6%
Vitamin C 2mg2%
Calcium 86mg9%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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This post was originally published and written by Wardee Harmon. It was updated and republished on 7/10/20.

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