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Cool yourself off in style this Summer with this cute and easy lemon popsicles recipe. These homemade lemon pie pops are so refreshing and perfect to get you in the summer mood.

lemon pop attached to blue and white swirled straw.


Easy Lemon Popsicles Recipe

I love lemon dessert recipes but there’s something extra special to love about this one for summer. These lemonade popsicles are tiny, refreshing, and have the perfect amount of sweetness to it. 

If you’re a regular reader here, then you know I couldn’t resist adding pie crust to these tiny treats. That’s what makes these lemon ice pops a standout dessert. It’s basically a lemon pie but in popsicles form.  Soak up the sun and let these lemon ice pops cool you down all summer long. 

Ingredients Needed

  • Yogurt: I’m using nonfat vanilla Greek yogurt but any yogurt may be substituted
  • Lemon juice: I recommend using freshly squeezed lemon juice for a brighter flavor 
  • Sugar: just half a cup granulated sugar since the rest of the sweetness will come from the yogurt and lemon juice
  • Lemon extract: adding pure lemon extract will give your lemon popsicles a full lemon flavor – lemon juice doesn’t add much flavor. The extract will help give it a nice lemon flavor you’d expect.
  • Food coloring: I’m using yellow food coloring to make these popsicles look like they taste!
  • Cookies: I’m using crushed shortbread cookies as the pie crust. I have also tried this recipe with Nilla Wafers or Golden Oreos and they all turn out amazing. 

How to make lemon popsicles

  1. Combine the yogurt, lemon juice, sugar, extract, and food coloring in a medium bowl to make a syrup-like mixture. 
  2. Pour lemon mixture into the mold. You can use paper dixie cups or popsicle molds for this. 
  3. Sprinkle cookie crumbs on top of the mixture and stir gently with a toothpick or popsicle stick. Then pack what crumbs are left on top to give the lemon popsicle a pie crust. 
  4. Poke sticks or colorful straws into the mixture. 
  5. Freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight. Then remove from popsicles molds and enjoy!
lemon pop attached to blue and white swirled straw.

Expert tips

  • It’s easiest to freeze the dixie cups if they’re sitting on a cookie sheet 
  • To easily remove your popsicles, place the mold in warm water for a few seconds
  • Use freshly squeezed lemon juice instead of bottled lemon juice to maximize the lemon flavor
  • Feel free to add in a bit of lemon zest to the popsicle mixture in place of lemon extract
  • If you have a popsicle mold these will look totally legit!

FAQs

Can you use a popsicle mold?

You can use a traditional mold or dixie cups to freeze these lemon popsicles. 

How long do popsicles take to freeze?

These lemon popsicles take about 4 hours to freeze or you can leave them in the freezer overnight.

How do I remove popsicles from the molds easily?

Place the mold in a bowl of warm water for a few seconds to unstick the popsicles. The lemon popsicles should easily come out. 

lemon pop attached to blue and white swirled straw.

Lemon Pie Popsicles

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These Lemon Pie Popsicles are the perfect way to have your pie in a frozen treat! Made healthier using Greek yogurt, these pie pops are full of lemon flavor from fresh lemon juice and extract and even have a shortbread crust!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Freezing Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 15 minutes
Yield 8
Serving Size 1 popsicle

Ingredients
 

  • 2 cups nonfat vanilla Greek yogurt
  • 3 tablespoons (45ml) fresh lemon juice
  • ½ cup (100g) granulated sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon pure lemon extract
  • 2-3 drops yellow food coloring
  • 2-3 shortbread cookies crushed (or use Nilla Wafers or Golden Oreos)
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Instructions

  • Stir yogurt, lemon juice, sugar, extract, and food coloring in a medium bowl using a spatula or wooden spoon.
  • Scoop equal amounts of lemon mixture into paper dixie cups or popsicle molds. Mine filled 8 dixie cups about ⅔ full.
  • Sprinkle about 2 teaspoons of cookie crumbs on top of the yogurt mixture. Use a toothpick or popsicle stick to stir gently. Pack what crumbs are left on top.
  • Insert sticks or colorful straws. Freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight. (It’s easiest to freeze the dixie cups if they’re sitting on a cookie sheet.) Remove paper or remove popsicles from molds and enjoy!

Recipe Notes

  • You can substitute regular yogurt if you prefer. You can even use flavored yogurt (some brands even have lemon yogurt which would make these even more lemon flavored).
  • If you want to swap sweetener you can, but you’ll probably need a bit less.

Recipe Nutrition

Serving: 1popsicle | Calories: 108kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 26mg | Potassium: 59mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 2IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 1mg | Iron: 0.1mg
Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate
Course Dessert
Cuisine American

These are the perfect frozen lemon dessert – like a lemon pie but frozen on a stick!

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Last Updated on May 9, 2023



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  1. These popsicles look creamy and refreshing at the same time! I am with you, Dorothy. Anything lemon calls my name. 🙂 Isn’t it annoying when you have a genius idea for a recipe….and then realize you already made it?! 🙂

  2. I love that these are made with Greek yogurt and it’s funny you say how hot it is by you. NorCal vs. SoCal = so different! It’s actually fairly gloomy and cool here for the past 5 days or so, like low 70s and I wear a light jacket when I run in the evenings! Yeah.

    I love the lemon in these…so you, the Lemon Queen 🙂

    1. I remember June Gloom in San Diego, which is always in July in SF. Too bad it can’t come a little bit further north!

  3. These are the cutest popsicles, Dorothy! Love lemon pie and in popsicle form? Yes please! It’s been so hot here too so I say bring on all the frozen treats 🙂

  4. Oh, you make me laugh! “when that day comes you’ll know it’s Winter.” – I feel exactly the same!! I mean we spend half the year here complaining that it’s raining and miserable, but seriously this heat is a joke. Loving these popsicles though, perfect way to cool down; lemon treats are just amazing!

  5. Mmmmmm! I wish I had a freezer full of these right now! How exciting for a kitchen remodel!

  6. This is a true lemon pie popsicle, it even has the crust! So delicious, totally love this 🙂

  7. I am with you on all the frozen treats during the summertime. In fact, my brother and I used to make popsicle runs to the grocery store when we were growing up. He and I would return from the store with $30 worth of popsicles and frozen treats about once a week! 🙂

  8. Good luck on the kitchen remodel! It’s all worth it. It’s a pain to cook at other houses, but it ends up being so great when it’s done. And these popsicles look bomb!

  9. I absolutely weep for these popsicles. The end. And thanks for the link love, friend!Â