Thursday, September 9, 2010

Spicy Canteloupe Popsicles


I had some ripe canteloupe and no idea what to do with it. I decided to make popsicles, it sounded very refreshing. I love my canteloupe with a sprinkle of Chile Con Limon, so I decided to add it to my popsicles.

It is a refreshing taste with a little spicy zing on the back end, I loved them and will be making them again.

1 very ripe canteloupe skinned and seeds removed, cut into chunks
1/8 cup of sugar
1/2 tsp Chli Con Limon

Place into a blender and blend until thouroughly liquified, pour into molds and freeze

10 comments:

Tam Hess said...

Those look soooo yummy and refreshing! I love the pictures of your goodies, makes everything look even better. :)

Pam said...

Great photo Cheryl! The popsicles look refreshing and tasty.

tamilyn said...

Ooo, zippy popsicles!

Mary Bergfeld said...

Your photo has wonderful color neighbor. I hope the day treats you kindly. Blessings...Mary

Debbie said...

Great idea Cheryl! They look absolutely delicious.

grace said...

what a pleasant and refreshing surprise that bite of lemon would be! great idea, sneaking it into your popsicles. :)

Brian Samuels Photography said...

Canteloupe is just so refreshing, I'm dying to try these! And I love that these are spicy... a fantastic pairing.

Thanks for the comment on Chef Dennis’ site. Glad you enjoyed the recipes. Gluten free is something that's hard to find, so I really enjoy making dishes that are. Feel free to head on over to my blog for other recipes: http://www.athoughtforfood.net.

Best,
Brian

Kristen said...

I wish I had read this a few days ago when I had a cantelope in the house - next time!

Carolyn said...

Yum, these really sound so interesting!

The Blonde Duck said...

I haven't had a popsicle in ages!

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