My summer issue of the DH mag has finally arrived, but unfortunately summer is already gone. I could not resist the ice pops spread, though – each and every flavor looked so good I would have to make at least one. :)
My initial idea was making the raspberry yogurt popsicles, but I’d used my raspberries in other recipes. Luckily I still had a couple of peaches – the last ones of the season – and a bottle of heavy cream in the fridge.
The popsicles turned out so delicious that I don’t think they will last until next weekend – and yes, there were 12 of them. :)
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Peaches and cream ice pops
from Donna Hay magazine
Sugar syrup:
½ cup + ½ tablespoon (106g) caster (superfine) sugar
¾ cup (180ml) water
Cream layer:
½ cup (120ml) heavy cream, lightly whipped
1 ½ tablespoons icing sugar, sifted
½ vanilla bean, halved lengthwise, seeds scraped with the back of the knife
Peach layer:
300g peaches, peeled, pitted and chopped
sugar syrup, cool
Start by making the sugar syrup: place sugar and water in a small saucepan over medium heat and stir until the sugar is dissolved. Let come to a boil, boil for 1 minute then remove from heat and cool completely.
Place the cream, icing sugar and vanilla seeds in a bowl and fold gently to combine. Spoon the mixture into twelve ¼ cup (60ml) capacity popsicle molds and place in the freezer for 10-15 minutes, or just until they start to firm. Insert a stick in each mold and freeze for 1 ½ hours.
Place the peach and sugar syrup in a blender and process until very smooth. Divide the peach mixture between the popsicle molds, topping the cream layer. Freeze for 4 hours or until completely frozen.
To unmold the pops, remove the molds from the freezer 5 minutes before serving and run the bottoms under some cold water. Remove carefully for the cream layer is very creamy and might break.
Makes 12
In the kitchen since the age of 11 and having loads of fun with it.
yummy combination for a cooling dessert
ReplyDeleteMy daughters would love these - fruity and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThose pops looks damn pretty..
ReplyDeleteso lovely and refreshing for this hot weather! (:
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious! I can't wait for summer to be here so I can test these out.
ReplyDeletegawd these make me want to have popsicles for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteI was just dreaming about an orange and cream dessert (I baked up an orange cream cheese yogurt loaf) - this flavor combination looks even more divine! Can't wait to try. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is just so delicious! Love the layers :) Looks like I know where to use my peaches this weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love Donna Hay's magazine also. These ice pops look awesome.
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely! I could eat these at any time of the year ;-)
ReplyDeleteOooh, these looks so refreshing and the combination of peaches and cream is a sure winner.
ReplyDeleteI'm saving this recipe to make it for Easter Day
ReplyDeleteLoving this issue! It is summer here but I still need to get myself some ice pop molds!
ReplyDeleteLove the Hints and Tips by the way :)
Torview..., the layers work really well together.
ReplyDeleteSally, I hope they like it! Thank you!
Priya, thank you! Donna Hay has excellent recipes.
Sweetylicious, very refreshing! Thank you!
Aleida, thank you for stopping by!
Kimberly, thank you for visiting! :)
Rice Kernel, that loaf sounds amazing! I love yogurt in baked goods, they turn out so moist!
Thank YOU for stopping by!
Min, thank you, sweetie! I hope you give these a go.
Tiny Tea Room, isn't Donna amazing? :)
Thank you!
Maria, thank you! I agree with you - I can have ice cream in the winter, too! No problem! :D
Jejan, thank you!
Yadi, I hope you like it!
Joey, I'm glad you like it, darling! And I'm in love with this issue, too - I want to try all those popsicle recipes. :)
xx
I would love to have these regardless of the season. They sound delicious. I really love to visit here. You've created a lovely spot for your readers to enjoy. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeletea gorgeously delicious blog. I just bought popsicle molds.. can't wait to try these out as soon as the warm weather kicks in.
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