Not Quite Nigella

Zoku Ice Pops: 6 DIY Popsicle Recipes and Maker Review

https://www.notquitenigella.com/2011/12/19/a-kaleidoscope-of-summer-ice-pops

Lemonade Ice Pops

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Makes 6 pops

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Freezing around the edges

Step 1 - Stir together all of the ingredients until the sugar is dissolved. Using the Zoku fruit wand or tweezers, apply the lemon slices to the walls of the pop molds-they will easily stick. Pour the lemon mixture until the fill line and freeze until set. If using a popsicle mold dislodge by running hot water over the mold. If using a Zoku remove by screwing the super tool into the top of the stick and pulling hard.

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Super tool which you screw into the top of the stick and then pull out

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Banana Custard Coconut Ice Pops

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Makes 6 pops

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Step 1 - Prepare the banana filling ahead of time to allow to cool. In a saucepan  melt butter and brown sugar over low heat until it starts to thicken. Cut the banana into 1 inch pieces and add to skillet and stir to coat. Remove from heat and mash the incorporate the banana and sauce. Whisk in the milk, custard and honey and add cinnamon and chill completely.

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Step 2 - Insert sticks into the Zoku machine or fill popsicle molds with the chilled banana mixture and freeze until hard. If using a popsicle mold dislodge by running hot water over the mold. If using a Zoku remove by screwing the super tool into the top of the stick and pulling hard.

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Watermelon Ice Pops

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Makes 6 pops

Watermelon layer

White and green layer

Extras

Step 1 - Make watermelon layer. Blend the watermelon in a food processor and sieve to get the juice out (press against the sieve with a spoon to help it come out). Mix the watermelon juice with the remaining ingredients in a jug or a Zoku jug.

Step 2 - In another jug mix the remaining ingredients except for the green colouring. Divide this liquid in half,colouring one half green and leaving the other half white.

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Step 3 - Insert 3 chocolate chips into the sides of the Zoku pop mold - despite what the recipe said, my chocolate chips didn't really stick to the sides and fell down into the bottom if you are using a regular popsicle mold  your chips will do the same. Pour the watermelon mixture into the pop mold stopping at about 2cms below the fill line. Freeze completely.

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4 Using the white mixture, pour a thin layer of the white mixture and allow to set completely. Then add the green mixture and freeze completely. If using a popsicle mold dislodge by running hot water over the mold. If using a Zoku remove by screwing the super tool into the top of the stick and pulling hard.

Raspberry Hearts Ice Pops

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Step 1 - In a small food processor, blend the berries, apple juice and syrup-you can strain this through a fine sieve to get rid of the pips but I left them in. Make sure that this is quite liquid and not frozen to make it easier to pour.

Step 2 - Using the small Zoku heart cutter cut out as many apple hearts as you can-I used about 6 on each pop and the more you use the nicer it looks really. Using the wand tool press the fruit against the frozen side of the Zoku walls-the fruit will stick easily especially if it is thinly sliced. If you are using a regular popsicle mold  your hearts will not stick to the sides. Pour the berry mixture into the mold and allow to freeze solid. If using a popsicle mold dislodge by running hot water over the mold. If using a Zoku remove by screwing the super tool into the top of the stick and pulling hard.

Apple Pie Ice Pops

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Makes 6 pops**

For apple layer

For vanilla layer

For crumb layer

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Step 1 - Make the apple layer by mixing all of the ingredients together in a jug or one of the Zoku containers if using. Do the same to make the vanilla layer.

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Step 2 - Insert pops into the molds and pour a little of the vanilla layer in first (about 2 teaspoon's worth). Freeze completely and the add the crumbled cookie crumbs packing down with the blunt end of a chopstick. Pour some apple layer, freeze completely and then alternate until you end on an apple or vanilla layer (not a cookie crumb layer as it is not stable). If using a popsicle mold dislodge by running hot water over the mold. If using a Zoku remove by screwing the super tool into the top of the stick and pulling hard.

Sundae Ice Pops

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Makes 6 pops

For chocolate fudge layer

For vanilla layer

Extras

Step 1 - Make the fudge base by melting all ingredient in a saucepan over low heat until the chocolate and sugar are melted-do not boil.  Allow to cool.

Step 2 - Make the vanilla layer by mixing all of the ingredients together in a jug or one of the Zoku containers if using.

If using a popsicle mold dislodge by running hot water over the mold. If using a Zoku remove by screwing the super tool into the top of the stick and pulling hard.

*Simple sugar syrup

Step 1 - Dissolve sugar with water on low heat and then once dissolved, turn up the heat to medium heat and then boil for about 5 minutes until syrupy. Cool and it is then ready.

Zoku review

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Even though my con list is actually longer than my pro list I had to say that I really had fun using this product and if I had children (and I have a giant sized child in Mr NQN who once ate 16 ice creams according to his mum) I would covet this product. And Mr NQN loves that I have the Zoku and on the first night of sampling he ate six pops after dinner. You could of course do all of these recipes without a Zoku but it does take more time freezing and setting especially of the layered pops but it's not insurmountable.

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** * Edited to add on 26th August 2013: It is a couple of years on and I have just noticed that my Zoku is leaking salt crystals from the top in several layers. This is unfortunate and cannot be repaired so I'll have to dispose of it. It isn't great wear for something that is only two years old and I've only used seven or eight times.**

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What happens when you use syrup...

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© Lorraine Elliott