Mango Frozen Yogurt Popsicle is a delightful, refreshing frozen dessert made with simple ingredients like ripe mango, yogurt and sugar. No need for any preservatives or ice-cream maker. Just freeze it and enjoy. Mango is my favorite fruit and I wait every year eagerly for mango season to come.
I have tried so many different recipes with mangoes. When I started my journey I never knew that food can be so interesting and has so much to explore. I’m glad that I started this journey and wish to continue exploring different cuisines, knowing and learning about nutritional facts. So sharing the recipe for Mango Frozen Yogurt Popsicle and hope you all enjoy making and eating it.
Mango Frozen Yogurt Popsicle
make delicious frozen yogurt popsicles with goodness of mango!
Prep Time 10 minutes
resting time 2 hours
Servings 4
Ingredients
- 500 gm mango peeled and chopped
- 250 gm gm sugar
- 250 gm Yogurt
- 100 gm Fresh cream
- 1 tsp Vanilla Essence
Instructions
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Combine all ingredients in a blender and blitz it for 5 minutes till its creamy and smooth.
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Pour the content it into Popsicle tray , Freeze it for 2 hours.
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Defrost for 5 minutes before removing the Popsicle from the tray and enjoy.
Smitha Kalluraya says
Congrats on your 300th post.. too gud girlie.. way to go
Rebecca Mugridge says
Congratulations on 300 posts! These look beautiful, we just love making our own ice creams and icy treats so much X
Rafeeda AR says
these look so good… love ur spirit to post everyday…
Beena.stephy says
Congrats Priya for ur 300th post. Tempting popsicle
Esha says
Congrats on the milestone darling. :* :* big hug!!!! I love your recipes and I'm surely making this in the evening today. 🙂 I do not have a popsiclke tray 🙁 will freeze in the box and scoop out like regular icecream. 🙂
Lexi Gunn says
Congrats on the milestone! Those icelollies look great. I love mango, and love making my own ice lollies if I can. Thanks for all your great recipes. You certainly have a fan right here.
nandoos Kitchen says
congrats dear and nice tempting post..
Nick says
So simple but so effective!
Scott says
Been a long time since I've made my own popsicles. These look great (and easy!).
Sony P says
Congrats dear…….. Popsicles looks tempting and yumm!
Meredith Elizabeth says
I used to eat mangoes every day! I guess I could make a variation of this recipe with the frozen "smoothie" fruit in my freezer. Congratulations on your dedicated posting to 300!
Jeanne Melanson says
First of all, let me say Congratulations for your 300th post today, Priya. That's is awesome. The popsicle recipe looks great too. Mango is my favorite. Thanks!
Nate Leung says
My little cousin made something similar to this the other day. Yours looks good too!
nursingaffliate says
Wow congratulations we surely enjoy what you have shared with us. Cooking is fun, trying new recipes is equally fun. Thank you
Kimberly Eldredge says
Looks yummy! Why do you blend it twice?
priyakitchenette says
Its good to blend twice so that its more creamy or else it will be more icy.
Veena says
yummilicious …!!!!
Congratulations and thanks for sharing 🙂
Lawrence Bergfeld says
I can imagine how tasty that snack is, especially with yogurt on top.
Lawrence Bergfeld
MonuTeena RecipesPassion says
wow these are looking so wonderful <3
HADIA ZEBIB says
I love yogurt ice creams ! Your recipe reminds me of the pinkberry ice cream! It looks so good, and the best thing about it is that it does not require an ice cream maker! This should be a keeper! Thank you for sharing, Priya!
Sathya- MyKitchenodyssey says
so creamy …love this popsicles