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Shamrock Shake Popsicles

The classic shake you know and love, The Shamrock Shake, turned popsicle.  Cool, creamy mint flavored frozen yogurt popsicles complete with whipped cream and a cherry on top!

The classic Shamrock Shake you know and love turned Popsicle. Cool, creamy mint flavored frozen yogurt popsicles complete with whipped cream and a cherry on top! | Strawberry Blondie Kitchen

Oh the beloved Shamrock Shake, how I love thee…let me count the ways.  All I’ve got to do is look into the mirror and see it went straight to my butt and thighs.  But God love those things.  I limit myself to 1, yes just one, of them every year because to be honest, the sugar content is outta this World. Yes, I am one of those people who checks the nutritional label on everything.  I even read the menu and peruse the nutrition facts on restaurant food days before I get to the table.  “Do you need a menu?  Nah, I’m good, I figured out what I was having on Tuesday.”  But as I always say, don’t deprive yourself.  Everything in moderation is just fine and actually good for you.

The classic Shamrock Shake you know and love turned Popsicle. Cool, creamy mint flavored frozen yogurt popsicles complete with whipped cream and a cherry on top! | Strawberry Blondie Kitchen

Around this time last year I had this crazy idea to start a food blog.  3 months later, I started one.  And now here we are 9.5 months in and I’m enjoying every bit of it.  In most everything I do, I research and practice and perfect every last detail of something until I’m happy with the results and then jump to publish said project.  And that’s what I did with my food photography and this little ole blog.  Now, I’ve got a LONG way to go in the photography department and definitely haven’t mastered that, but last March I start making St. Patrick’s Day treats and practiced photographing food with them.  That’s when I thought of these Shamrock Shake Popsicles.  And lemme tell ya, Google ’em, I’m the FIRST to come up with them.  Do you hear that?  There are no other Shamrock Shake Popsicles on Google…and people, that’s a first.

Whenever I think I have this brainiac idea I head to Google and am always proved wrong.  Someone has always beat me to it, which is crazy because in the World of food, which is ever evolving, you would think people come up with genius food concoctions all the time.  Apparently I am not one of them, until now.  Mwwaaahhhh (that’s my evil laugh)  No, really though.  I’m pretty excited about these popsicles.  I made them last year as well as Lucky Charm treats (no recipe here, Google ’em, you’ll find plenty) and was delighted with the results.

The classic Shamrock Shake you know and love turned Popsicle. Cool, creamy mint flavored frozen yogurt popsicles complete with whipped cream and a cherry on top! | Strawberry Blondie Kitchen

I decided to keep the sugar in check and used fat-free, no sugar added frozen vanilla yogurt.  I also used nonfat milk. Now, let me preface this with, I was also indulging in these treats and not just my kids.  If I were making them strictly for my kids, I don’t mind using vanilla ice cream or regular full fat frozen yogurt and 2% milk.  But again, because I was also eating them, I wanted to lighten them up so we could all enjoy.  Please feel free to use whatever type of vanilla frozen treat you love and prefer as well as your milk preference.  These can be adapted to suit anyone’s needs.

The classic Shamrock Shake you know and love turned Popsicle. Cool, creamy mint flavored frozen yogurt popsicles complete with whipped cream and a cherry on top! | Strawberry Blondie Kitchen

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The classic shake you know and love turned Popsicle. Cool, creamy mint flavored frozen yogurt popsicles complete with whipped cream and a cherry on top! | Strawberry Blondie Kitchen
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Shamrock Shake Popsicles

Prep 5 mins

Inactive 1 hour

Total 1 hour, 5 mins

Author Strawberry Blondie Kitchen

Yield 12 popsicles

The classic shake you know and love, The Shamrock Shake, turned popsicle. Cool, creamy mint flavored frozen yogurt popsicles complete with whipped cream and a cherry on top!

Ingredients

  • 12 Maraschino cherries, stems removed
  • 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 2 teaspoons powdered sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 cups vanilla frozen yogurt, or ice cream
  • 1 1/2 cups milk, I used nonfat
  • 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract
  • 1/4 vanilla extract
  • 6 drops green food color

Instructions

  1. Add 1 cherry to the bottom of each Popsicle well. Freeze for 30 minutes.
  2. In the bowl of your stand mixer, fitted with the whisk attachment*, add in your heavy whipping cream and whip until fluffy.
  3. Slowly add in your powdered sugar and vanilla.
  4. Place whipped cream into a piping bag and pipe into each well of the Popsicle mold making sure to add whipped cream to the sides of the cherry, about 1/4 way up.
  5. Place in the freezer to freeze for 1 hour.
  6. Add the remaining ingredients into your blender and blend until combined.
  7. Pour into each Popsicle mold, filling to the top.
  8. Place on the top of your Popsicle mold and place a Popsicle stick into each hole. Make sure you can feel the Popsicle pierce through the cherry but not all the way through.
  9. Pour into Popsicle molds and freeze until solid.
  10. To release Popsicle from mold, run under warm water for 15-30 seconds and they should slide right out.

Notes

*Make sure your whipping cream, metal bowl and whisk are very cold. Place your bowl and whisk attachment in the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes.

Courses Dessert

Cuisine Sweet Treats

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 popsicle

Amount Per Serving

Calories 91

% Daily Value

Total Fat 4 g

6%

Saturated Fat 2 g

10%

Cholesterol 14 mg

5%

Sodium 28 mg

1%

Total Carbohydrates 10 g

3%

Dietary Fiber 2 g

8%

Sugars 8 g

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

These Shamrock Shake Popsicles are creamy and delicious and really made me feel like I was sipping on a Shake from the golden arches.  We truly enjoyed them.  Now, I’m a BIG fan of mint, always have been and I’ve passed that love onto my son.  Mint Chocolate ice cream every day of the week. I could have used mint chocolate ice cream but I really wanted these to resemble a Shamrock Shake and didn’t want flecks of chocolate in them.  I flavored this popsicles with peppermint extract and a little goes a long way.

This concludes the St. Patrick’s Day recipes for me this year but be sure to check out this recipes for all your Shamrock loving hearts

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Running short on time but would like to make a traditional Irish dish for dinner this St. Patrick's Day? Slow Cooker Corned Beef with Cabbage and Potatoes is easy, hands off and delivers a moist and tender piece of meat. Throw in cabbage, potatoes and carrots, and you've got yourself the perfect meal and a little piece of Irish luck on your side! | Strawberry Blondie Kitchen

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Enjoy and if you make this recipe, please share a photo on social media and hashtag it #strawberryblondiekitchen I love to see what you cook up!

The classic Shamrock Shake you know and love turned Popsicle. Cool, creamy mint flavored frozen yogurt popsicles complete with whipped cream and a cherry on top! | Strawberry Blondie Kitchen

Filed Under: Desserts Tagged With: frozen yogurt, ice cream, mint, popsicles, shake, summer

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I'm Megan, the strawberry blondie behind this kitchen. I'm a self proclaimed foodie who loves to EAT! I have a passion for sweet + salty, caffeine and chocolate.
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  1. allie @ Through Her Looking Glass says

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    These pop are the bomb, girl! Seriously love what you did here and you know I just HAD to google it! HA. Beautiful pops and inspiration. Love your corner of the web, you are doing a fantastic job here Megan!

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    • Megan Marlowe says

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      Thanks Allie! You are too sweet. It’s food blog friends like you who make this job that much more enjoyable! 🙂

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