Raspberry Lemon Greek Yoghurt Popsicles – Deliciously creamy Greek yoghurt popsicles infused with raspberries and lemon. Quick and simple to make, and only 4 ingredients!

I couldn’t resist bringing you all another popsicle recipe so soon. They’re just so quick and simple to make, and are absolutely scrumptious! Today’s popsicles are made with only 4 ingredients – vanilla Greek yoghurt, honey, raspberries, and lemon.
You probably already have these ingredients at home!
These Raspberry Lemon Greek Yoghurt Popsicles are:
- deliciously creamy
- light and refreshing
- loaded with flavours
- a perfect treat for summer
- both kids AND adults love them!
These popsicles are the perfect summer treat, and they’re healthy too! They’re high in protein and fibre, and are low in calories. What better way to snack than on these deliciously refreshing popsicles!
These are perfect too if you struggle to get your kids to eat fruit and yoghurt. What kid doesn’t love popsicles?
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Raspberry Lemon Greek Yoghurt Popsicles
Ingredients
- 1 cup (125g) fresh raspberries
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 2 cups (480g) vanilla Greek-style yoghurt
- Zest and juice of 1 lemon
Instructions
- Using a food processor, blend the raspberries and honey until almost smooth. Pour into a large bowl.
- Combine the yoghurt, lemon zest and juice (add as much of the juice as you want to your preference), then add to the raspberries. Mix together but do not fully blend.
- Pour the mixture evenly between 6 popsicle molds. Freeze for 2 hours before putting wooden popsicle sticks in the centres. Freeze for a further 4 hours or overnight.
- When ready to serve, run the molds under warm water to remove easily.
Nutrition Information:
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
These look so yummy! I’ve pinned to try during the summer! Thank you for your post!
I’ve never worked with yoghurt and lemon before, and I’m just wondering – does the yoghurt, having milk in it, not curdle with the lemon? The recipe sounds delicious though!
Hi Isabella! Nope, no curdling happens – I make these a lot through summertime 🙂 Enjoy!
Could I use frozen rasberries to make these?
Yes you can 🙂
These popsicles look fantastic, Marsha! I love lemon and raspberries, one of my favourite combos. The colour is gorgeous! 🙂
Thanks, Jess! 🙂
I love popsicles!! Though you probably already know that. Lol. You know I was still dreaming about your previous popsicle recipe–I mean, the photos were absolutely stunning. And just when I thought you couldn’t top those, you bring out there beauties. Such a pretty color of pink! Pinning and sharing, of course. xoxo
Thank you, Demeter!
I am just crazy about pink color, what an amazing popsicles with the beautiful color.
Thanks, Puja!
Yum I love raspberry ice lollies! I made greek yoghurt once with raspberries but made them in swirls? beautiful and delicious!
Thanks, Diana!
Your photos are gorgeous Marsha! And these popsicles look so yummy:)
Thanks, Ilona! 🙂
LOOOVE these popsicles, Marsha! The color is just gorgeous!! Plus you can never go wrong with yoghurt, raspberries, lemon and honey!! Fabulous, girlfriend! Cheers!
Thanks, Cheyanne!
Wow, what absolutely GORGEOUS popsicles!! beautiful color and I bet they taste amazing. The addition of lemon is perfect!
Thanks, Kylee!