Healthy Breakfast Popsicles – No Blender Required!

I made these for my toddler who is constantly insisting on candy, popsicles, and the like for breakfast. One morning it hit me, I should make healthy breakfast popsicles I can say yes to. So I did.

And these popsicles do not require a blender!

Healthy Breakfast Popsicles

Healthy Breakfast Popsicles – No Blender Required!

For an easier-to-read (and printable) recipe, see the bottom of this post.

Healthy Breakfast Popsicles - the ingredients

You will need the following ingredients:

  • 2 cups milk – any kind, I used unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • 2 tablespoons chia seeds
  • 5-10 teaspoons granola – I used this one
  • 1-2 bananas – depending on size, you want these fairly ripe

You will also need a popsicle mold and popsicle sticks. I bought theseĀ Norpro Ice Pop Makers from Amazon last year. I love it now that my kids are older and need a bigger popsicle.

For my littlest toddlers, I use these Zoku Mini Pop Molds because they are just enough for them to get through without too much melting mess. Please note, that this recipe will make way too much for just one of these molds because they are pretty small.

Breakfast popsicles

Pour the chia seeds into the milk, stir, and set aside. Mash the bananas in a bowl with a fork. Pour the milk/chia seed mix into the bowl and mix well.

Healthy Breakfast Popsicles

Scoop 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of granola into your popsicle molds.

Breakfast popsicles

Pour the banana, chia seed, and milk mixture into the molds. Cap and insert popsicle sticks. Place popsicles in the freezer and let freeze for at least 5 hours.

Enjoy!

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Posted by Simply Vicki onĀ Thursday, September 10, 2015


Healthy Breakfast Popsicles
Print Recipe
When your toddlers insist on popsicles for breakfast, surprise them with a yes! These are healthy and yummy.
    Servings Prep Time
    10 popsicles 10 minutes
    Passive Time
    5+ hours
    Servings Prep Time
    10 popsicles 10 minutes
    Passive Time
    5+ hours
    Healthy Breakfast Popsicles
    Print Recipe
    When your toddlers insist on popsicles for breakfast, surprise them with a yes! These are healthy and yummy.
      Servings Prep Time
      10 popsicles 10 minutes
      Passive Time
      5+ hours
      Servings Prep Time
      10 popsicles 10 minutes
      Passive Time
      5+ hours
      Ingredients
      Servings: popsicles
      Instructions
      1. Pour the chia seeds into the milk, stir, and set aside. Mash the bananas in a bowl with a fork. Pour the milk/chia seed mix into the bowl and mix well.
      2. Scoop 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of granola into your popsicle molds. Pour the banana, chia seed, and milk mixture into the molds.
      3. Cap and insert popsicle sticks. Place popsicles in the freezer and let freeze for at least 5 hours.
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