Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Mocha Popsicles



I love coffee and I love Popsicles, so I decided to combine the two! I have to say these are the best "grownup" Popsicles that I have ever had, it is a delicious way to get your caffeine buzz and stay cool at the same time!

Tina and Tam this one's for you!

Strong brewed coffee or Espresso if you have the ability to make it
Sugar Free Chocolate Syrup
Sugar Free syrup of your choosing, I used Hazelnut
Whole Milk

Mix the above and pour into your Popsicle molds, freeze and enjoy!
p.s, don't forget to send your Foodgawker and Tastespotting rejects to Tastestopping! They accept what others won't!

15 comments:

Cheryl said...

Wow...sound yummy. Where did you get those molds?

Acorn to Oak said...

Yum! What a great idea!

Pam said...

I could use one this morning please. They sound tasty!

Debbie said...

Oh that looks yummy! Great idea Cheryl!

♥peachkins♥ said...

I love coffee and popsicles too! I should do this sometime..

Paula said...

Mmm ... you should sell these to Starbucks! :-)

Spryte said...

Nice!! I'd love one of those right now!!

The Blonde Duck said...

I agree with Paula--call the Starbucks marketing crew!

MaryBeth said...

Ed would love to have one of these....

Dewi said...

Oh my Cheryl, these popsicles are so cute!!!!!!!

Bethie said...

Oh, I would love this!!

Muneeba said...

I'm on a popsicle spree these days too ... they're perfect little pick-me-ups for after lunch. Yours look and sound great - I love coffee flavored ices!

Donna-FFW said...

I want these.. I love coffee, this is like the perfect dessert, even involves sucking action.. kidding.

I must go buy some molds.

Keri said...

You're amazing! Love your blog. So very sorry about your dog. I can't take it when that happens. I'm stopping by to say hello and compliment you on your work. Very impressive, indeed. Come see me some time at www.samwich365.com. Thanks, keri

Unknown said...

I have those same molds! Were we separated at birth or something?

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