Healthy Homemade Frozen Recipe Roundup
Recipe Roundup by amber ketchum, MDS, RD.
Fall may be upon us, but that doesn’t mean you have to let summer go just yet, and I’m sure your Nanny Kids will agree! The weather is still quite warm in some parts of the country, especially in the afternoon. What better after-school snack than one of these delicious and HEALTHY frozen treats, compiled by NM’s registered dietician, Amber Ketchum.
Three Ingredient Strawberry Banana Ice Cream
Strawberries and bananas are a classic flavor combination that come together beautifully in this easy recipe. It’s a healthy version of ice cream that little ones will absolutely love!
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Recipe and photo courtesy of Amanda at The Nutritionist Reviews.
Cinnamon Roll Frozen Yogurt Muffins
Cinnamon roll-flavored frozen yogurt sounds too good to be true! These pretty frozen yogurt muffins are portioned into individual servings, making them the ultimate grab-and-go dessert.
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Recipe and photo courtesy of Chelsea @ Chelsea’s Choices.
Tropical Pineapple and Banana Popsicles and Slushies
Just three ingredients for these homemade pineapple popsicles or slushies. It’s the perfect way to make different versions of the same recipe so dessert can be customized without any extra work!
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Photo and recipe courtesy of Real Living Nutrition Services.
Mini Berry Coconut Popsicles
Shredded coconut adds a tropical twist to these adorable mini-popsicles!
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Recipe and photo courtesy of Natalie @ Nutrition a la Natalie.
Beet the Heat Tropical Smoothie
No one will guess that there’s actually beets in this colorful tropical smoothie treat!
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Recipe and photo courtesy of Sarah @ Bucket List Tummy.
Lemon Bar Ice Cream Cake
This beautiful, lightened up version of lemon bars has “summer” written all over it!
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Recipe and photo courtesy of Liz @ Shaw Simple Swaps.
Berry Pistachio Crunch Smoothie Bowl
Smoothie bowls are a fun twist on breakfast for both kids and adults. They’re great for warm weather because these colorful bowls have an icecold, thick, and creamy smoothie base topped with fun ingredients that add flavor and texture to the dish. It’s a refreshing way to start the day!
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Recipe and photo courtesy of Amy @ Amy Gorin Nutrition.
Golden Milk Popsicles
Golden milk popsicles are the perfect way to introduce new spices to kids in a sweet, fun-to-eat treat!
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Recipe and photo courtesy of Dixya @ Food, Pleasure, Health.
Rose Avocado Smoothie
The unique combination of ingredients in this smoothie makes it taste completely rich and decadent, but it’s actually very light and full of flavor!
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Recipe courtesy of Roxanna @ The Delicious Crescent, photo courtesy of Bijan.
Frozen Pineapple Popsicle
Not many recipes have just one ingredient, but this one does! All you need is fresh pineapple and popsicle sticks to make these fun, frozen pineapples. Perfect for the kids to help assemble!
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Recipe and photo courtesy of Clancy @ Cooking with Clancy.