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Blood orange pops are one of our favorite popsicle recipes. The bright fresh flavors of fresh blood orange juice make these popsicle flavors outstanding. And the colors are beautiful!

Blood Orange Pops Recipe

Certain foods bring back fond memories of childhood and often times it’s simple sweet treats that trigger big smiles. These blood orange Popsicles bring back moments of summer days when we’d reach in the freezer for a cool treat. As adults these blood orange pops made us so excited to indulge in Popsicles again because they are so good!!

Seriously, this blood orange pop recipe is so simple with just 3-4 ingredients but it’s packed with bright flavor from the fresh squeezed juice. The challenge with these pops is limiting yourself to just eating one pop.


Blood Orange Pops Recipe POPSICLES | White On Rice Couple (3)This recipe is shared with permission from the newest Sweet Cream and Sugar Cones book that is released today! We’re excited to share this wonderful recipe with you from authors and owners of Bi-Rite Creamery, Anne Walker and Kris Hoogerhyde.

It was such an special treat to work with the amazing Bi-Rite Creamery team and Ten Speed Press folks.Chef’s Anne and Kris make the best ice cream and they’re sharing many of their terrific and special recipes in their latest book.

All these terrific recipes are made with love, great ingredients and local pride. The instructions and recipes in the book are so approachable, seasonally inspiring and great to share with your your friends.

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We mentioned in a previous post about producing their promo video for their new cookbook. If you missed it, we’re sharing it with you again. It was such a fantastic day spending time with these two amazing ladies. Enjoy the video and please make these blood orange pops. They are amazing!

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Blood Orange Ice Pops

Yield: 9 3-ounce ice pops

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Chill Time: 4 hours hrs

Total Time: 4 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 6 Tablespoons 2:1 Simple Syrup (2 parts sugar, 1 part water)
  • 2 1/4 cup fresh Blood Orange Juice (@ 6-8 blood oranges), filtered through a fine mesh strainer
  • 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt
  • @ 30 segments of blood oranges

Instructions

  • If using wooden ice pop sticks, soak sticks for an hour in warm water before making pops (helps keep them from floating up when inserted into molds.)

  • In a medium bowl (or large measuring cup) combine 6 tablespoons of simple syrup, blood orange juice and salt. Stir until well combined.

    Taste for sweetness and add more simple syrup if necessary (it should be a touch too sweet as it will lose sweetness after freezing.)

  • Add 2 or 3 orange segments to the ice pop molds (don't add too many or it will be hard and icy - you should have room for more juice than orange segments.)

    Pour ice pop base into molds and insert sticks. Freeze for about 4 hours or until completely solid.

  • Unmold before serving (run warm water around mold if necessary to help it release.)

Nutrition Information per Serving

Calories: 64kcal, Carbohydrates: 16g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 41mg, Potassium: 132mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 15g, Vitamin A: 124IU, Vitamin C: 31mg, Calcium: 9mg, Iron: 1mg

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Fruit, Garden Recipes

Calories: 64

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39 comments on “Blood Orange Pops from Bi-Rite Creamery Sweet Cream & Sugar Cones”

  1. Sharon @ Bake & Bait May 10, 2013 @ 11:07 am Reply

    Omg, these photos are so beautiful! I’m definitely gonna try this soon!

  2. Todd shoots stock June 22, 2012 @ 10:25 am Reply

    Awesome recipe – I need to try this. I’m an aficionado of freezing fruit puree’s and fruits whole

  3. Tunia May 18, 2012 @ 3:32 pm Reply

    Frm where did you get the pretty molds to make these delish pops?

    • White on Rice Couple May 18, 2012 @ 9:44 pm Reply

      These were the Norpro ice pop molds which we found on Amazon. We also bought the Progressive brand ones to see if they were any different, but at first use they seem to be exactly the same.

  4. hokynn April 30, 2012 @ 1:40 am Reply

    omg!!your blog is so great!!!i like it so so so so much!!!this pictures are so amazing!!

  5. Bao April 19, 2012 @ 3:21 pm Reply

    I got my copy of the book and can’t wait to start trying some of the recipes!Blood Orange Pops Recipe POPSICLES | White On Rice Couple (10)

  6. alyce culinary thymes April 19, 2012 @ 9:08 am Reply

    that photo really pops. 🙂

  7. binhtheredonethat April 18, 2012 @ 9:11 am Reply

    WOW…the pops look beautiful and yummy.

  8. Stewart Putney April 18, 2012 @ 7:12 am Reply

    These look great. We usually make sorbet with blood oragnes (its great), but this will be another use. The kids will love it. The photos are great as well…

    I think we have to get the Bi-Rite cookbook.

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FAQs

How to make an orange juice popsicle? ›

Steps to Make It
  1. Gather the ingredients. ...
  2. In a blender, add the orange juice and yogurt. ...
  3. Pulse until completely mixed. ...
  4. If using, add the sugar, especially if your orange juice is on the tart side. ...
  5. Pour the orange and cream mixture into your favorite Popsicle molds.
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What is orange popsicle made of? ›

Combine the sugar and water. Stir together to dissolve the sugar. Stir in the orange juice and salt. Taste for sweetness and add more sugar if necessary (it should be a touch too sweet as it will lose sweetness after freezing.)

What is the red white and blue popsicle? ›

The original rocket-shaped but confusingly-named Bomb Pop was first invented in 1955 by D.S. “Doc” Abernathy and James S. Merritt, for Kansas City, Missouri's Merritt Foods. The iconic red, white and blue stack was flavored cherry, lime and blue raspberry.

What are the ingredients in orange push pops? ›

ORANGE PUSH-UP: WATER, SUGAR, CORN SYRUP, CREAM, MILK, CITRIC ACID, WHEY, GUAR GUM, NATURAL FLAVOR, ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C), MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, TRAGACANTH GUM, CAROB BEAN GUM, POLYSORBATE 80, TURMERIC OLEORESIN COLOR, GUM ARABIC, PECTIN, MODIFIED CORN STARCH, XANTHAN GUM, ISOMALT, DEXTROSE, BETA CAROTENE COLOR, ...

What is the difference between a popsicle and a freeze pop? ›

A freeze pop is a frozen treat very similar to a popsicle, but instead of being consumed off a stick, it comes in a clear plastic tube. The thin plastic pouch is about an inch thick and varies in length, though most are around 10 inches long.

How unhealthy is a popsicle? ›

Fruit popsicles can be healthy, refreshing snack, or they can be a vehicle for too much sugar, pesticides, and other junky ingredients. As with many food choices, making your own will result in the very healthiest popsicles, especially since every store-bought pop comes in plastic.

What are the ingredients in fun pops popsicle? ›

INGREDIENTS: WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORINGS, ARTIFICIAL COLORING (CONTAINS BLUE 1, GREEN 3, RED 40, YELLOW 5 AND YELLOW 6), VEGETABLE GUMS, LESS THAN 1/10TH OF 1% OF BENZOATE OF SODA & POTASSIUM SORBATE AS A PRESERVATIVE.

What flavor is a pink popsicle? ›

They come packaged in four varieties: Original, Light, Tropical, and Sport. The Original variety includes six flavors - Lemon Lime (green), Grape (purple), Tropical Punch (pink), Orange (orange), Berry Punch (blue), and Strawberry (red).

What is American popsicle? ›

Popsicle is an American iced dessert brand that dates back to 1923. Today there are more than 30 variations of the original Popsicle product. The Popsicle is available in Canada and the Caribbean as well as the US.

What is the rarest popsicle? ›

The $1,000 popsicle and what's in it

This sweet treat is made with Tequilas Premium Clase Azul Ultra, a premium tequila that sells for $1,500 a bottle all on its own. The unique popsicle comes on a plastic stick and is embedded with 24 ct. gold flakes for looks and some extra sugar to take the bite out of the liquor.

Can you freeze orange juice into ice cubes? ›

Next time you have a bit of orange juice left in the fridge, freeze it in ice, cube, trays, and then add it to sparkly flavoured water! You're gonna love this refreshing drink!

Can you put ice in fresh orange juice? ›

Water and ice both have their own unique properties that can change the taste of orange juice. When you add water to orange juice, it can dilute the taste and make it less sweet. Ice, on the other hand, can make the orange juice taste colder.

How much orange juice does a frozen can make? ›

The can makes 48 fl oz.

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