Happy Meatless Monday! Thanks for joining me and Sarah to celebrate all the fruit and veggie goodness today. After such a rainy, cold start to our spring and summer, it has really gotten quite hot and humid out there. Sometimes you just want something to cool you off after a long run or busy day with the kids and I’ve got just the snack-Granola Parfait Pops.
I often eat Greek Yogurt with granola and fruit for a pre or post workout snack and I thought, why not freeze it all and make a fun summer treat? I can’t believe I didn’t think of making these Granola Parfait Pops sooner. This recipe could not be easier and you most likely have all the ingredients right on hand.
I used a strawberry Greek Yogurt but any flavor will work. Couple that with your favorite granola, a little honey and strawberries and you are ready to “pop” them in to the freezer. A few hours later, come home to the perfect summer treat. I found these easy reusable popsicle molds right on amazon. (affiliate link)
Ingredients
- Popsicle mold for 6 pops
- 3-4 containers (6 Oz.) of Greek Yogurt of choice
- 2/3 C granola
- 2 teaspoon of pure honey
- 6 strawberries sliced
Instructions
- Mix honey into granola and set aside
- Carefully spoon granola mixture into top of each mold
- Add in Greek yogurt
- Slide in sliced strawberries
- Freeze at least 2 hours
- To remove pops: run under warm water for a few seconds and carefully pull stick out of mold
- Enjoy!
These Granola Parfait Pops could not be easier! Hope you all enjoy them.
How do you cool off in the summer? Popsicles yes or no?
Lauren says
Yum! These look fab for summer and July 4th weekend! I bet my girls would love these too-thanks for sharing!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks! I hope they like them -my kids did!
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What a fun and tasty treat for a hot summer day.
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks! I know I will be making a bunch of different versions this summer
Annmarie says
What a seriously amazing idea- these look delicious! <3
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks friend! Happy meatless Monday
Susie @ SuzLyfe says
I love this idea! So cute!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks friend!
Angela @marathonsandmotivation.com says
These look delicious! Looking forward to trying them, Pinned 🙂
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much! Hope you enjoy
Julie @ Running in a Skirt says
What a fun idea! I love how simple it is and how pretty they look. And the cut strawberry is perfect in it. Thanks for hosting!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much! Stay cool down there
Courtney says
How pretty! And made with so many of my favorite things, too! 🙂
Thank you for hosting!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks! Don’t know why I didn’t think of them sooner
Maria @ Asphalt + Trails says
These are genius! And perfect with this hot weather.
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much hope you try them out!
Debbie @ Coach Debbie Runs says
As I sit here at 5 am, it’s already 90 degrees on its way to 123 today, so I want ALL the cold food. Thes look fun and delicious and easy to make “my way.” 🙂
Deborah Brooks says
Yes! I was thinking you could make them with a vegan yogurt. My hubs is heading out to Vegas today it’s so hot out there. Stay cool friend
Coco says
Those look so pretty! I’m not a huge fan of crunchy things in my ice cream though.
Deborah Brooks says
You could leave off the granola if you wanted to!
Sarah @ BucketListTummy says
Yes to popsicles! These look so cute and great for the whole family, and the perfect refreshing treat for a hot summer day!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much hope you try them out
Rachael says
Oh my goodness these popsicles look AMAZING!! I would have never thought to add granola to them, that’s genius!! I can’t have dairy, but I will definitely be trying this with my dairy free yogurt because it would be the perfect post run snack!
Deborah Brooks says
Great thanks and I think it would work great with any yogurt you choose.
Ivanna says
These look good. I am going to try this with the kids, I know they will love them and the process of making them.
Deborah Brooks says
Oh great to hear! They were fun to make hope they enjoy
Mary Ellen @ VNutrition says
Such a great idea! I’m always looking for something healthy for my nieces and nephews that they’d actually eat and I’m sure they’d love these!
Deborah Brooks says
OH great hope they enjoy them!
Janelle @ Run With No Regrets says
This looks so good! I bought some popsicle molds and haven’t used them yet! This is so simple but a tasty, healthy treat!
Deborah Brooks says
so simple and really refreshing
Sarah- A Whisk and Two Wands says
YUM! We haven’t made these since last summer and are really slacking on the popsicles. I pulled out the popsicle maker a few weeks ago and the ones I made are still sitting in there.
I’ll have to see if A wants these this week for breakfast. She has gymnastics camp all week (plus soccer) and she was up 2 hours early this morning all ready to go. Than she didn’t want to eat. She finally wanted oatmeal and even being as hot as it is I made it and she ate 2 bites! Maybe I’ll even make these for when she gets home.
Happy Meatless Monday my friend!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks I think they would be great for an after camp snack
Liz @ I Heart Vegetables says
Happy Meatless Monday!! 🙂 Those pops look like the perfect summer treat 🙂 It’s been so hot, I need cool treats!
Deborah Brooks says
It has been really hot here too! Hope you enjoy
Kathryn @ Dancing to Running says
These sound delicious! What a perfect summer treat, especially on a hot and/or humid day.
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks! I will be making them again for sure
Nicole @ Fitful Focus says
This sounds so good!! I’ll have to find a good dairy-free yogurt to try this!
Deborah Brooks says
That would work!
Carmy says
These look so cute!!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks!
Stephanie says
Those look so yummy and perfect for summer, I will definitely be making some!
Deborah Brooks says
great hope you enjoy!
Michelle Rogers says
Yum! What a great idea, and I’ll bet kids just love it too!
Deborah Brooks says
thanks! Mine sure did
Kimberly Hatting says
OMG, you are a genius!!!! I would never have thought to freeze yogurt into a popsicle mold. I wonder if you could mix the granola into the yogurt before freezing(?)
Deborah Brooks says
I don’t know about genius!! I don’t see why you could not mix it in. I thought it would look better for the photo on top 🙂
Ange // Cowgirl Runs says
Those are so pretty!
What a great idea for a summer treat.
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much!
Mary Beth Jackson says
Those came out beautiful! I tried to make a few kinds of pops last year with some smoothie bases- they were tasty but yours are much prettier!
Deborah Brooks says
Aw thanks! I have a few other ideas to experiment with we will see
Kristy from Southern In Law says
Crunchy granola and frozen yogurt in popsicle form? You’ve just made popsicles an acceptable breakfast food 😉 Yum!
Deborah Brooks says
Good point!!
masala girl says
aw these are so cute and perf for summer! i never thought of adding granola
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks hope you try them out!
Rachel says
These are the prettiest pops I’ve ever seen!
So I made some fruit pops last week with the kids… they were really good in the blender. But as frozen treats, not nearly sweet enough. I think I need to work on my popsicle making skills. 🙂
Deborah Brooks says
I wouldn’t say these were sweet but adding more fruit might make them sweeter. Hope your kiddos like them!
glenneth says
that is just too cute. i really want to try these. i need to buy some of the popsicle molds!
Deborah Brooks says
They are great to have around 🙂
Jenn says
Those look adorable and delicious!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much!
MCM Mama Runs says
My kids would love these and, conveniently, I have molds just like that from when they were little and I used to control everything they ate LOL. Great idea!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks! I hope they like them. I just ate the last of them today perfect for after a workout.
Pam says
Oh those sound yummy. I’m hosting some girls for a pool party soon and those would be really fun to serve. I’ve bookmarked your recipe and will give these a try.
Deborah Brooks says
OH thanks so much hope they enjoy them!
Wendy@Taking the Long Way Home says
Oh my gosh do these look fun!!!!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much!
Akaleistar says
That looks like the perfect summer treat! How yummy!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks I have to say I really loved them and finished them off today
Christina says
This is SUCH A BRILLIANT IDEA!!! You’re so clever. I really need to get a popsicle mold. And when I do, I’m making these!
Deborah Brooks says
They are really easy I hope enjoy them
ilka says
Deborah – I love healthy popsicles like this! Such a great treat even after workouts!:)
Deborah Brooks says
Perfect for you hot weather down there!
Kimberly Stroh @ www.fitdisneymom.com says
Everybody has been telling me that I need to make some pops for my son. He’s 2 and hates breakfast. These would be a great option!
Deborah Brooks says
OH yeah I bet he would like them. Maybe he can help you make them too
Patty @ Reach Your Peak says
Yum!! what a delicious idea! I have to try making my own ice cream and popsicles bc my BF and I have been eating way too much ben and jerry’s lately lol
Deborah Brooks says
LOL yes these would be a whole lot healthier 🙂
GiGi Eats says
Man do these look good. I would eat 5 of them. For lunch. HAHA.
Deborah Brooks says
They are so healthy you can!
Jill Conyers says
I love the added granola layer. Yum!
Deborah Brooks says
The granola gave a great texture
Toni says
These look amazing! What an interesting twist on the classic popsicle.
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks hope you enjoy
vicki says
These look very refreshing for summertime!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much! Hope you give them a try
Valerie Remy-Milora says
What a fun and easy to make healthy snack the whole family can enjoy!!!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks! Hope you give them a try my kids loved them