CEREAL ICE POPS

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Provided by Trisha Yearwood

Categories     dessert

Time 5h

Yield 12 small ice pops

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 2/3 cups sweetened peanut butter cereal, such as Reese's Puffs
2 2/3 cups sweetened cinnamon cereal, such as Cinnamon Toast Crunch
2 2/3 cups sweetened corn cereal, such as Cap'n Crunch
4 1/2 cups whole milk
1 cup vanilla Greek yogurt
1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips (about 6 ounces)
2 teaspoons coconut oil

Steps:

  • Put twelve 3-ounce paper cups on a tray that will fit inside the freezer. Spoon 1 heaping tablespoon of the peanut butter cereal into each of 4 paper cups. Spoon 1 tablespoon of the cinnamon cereal into each of another 4 paper cups and 1 tablespoon of the corn cereal into each of the 4 remaining cups. Set aside.
  • Pour 1 1/2 cups milk into each of 3 separate mixing bowls. Add 2 cups of the peanut butter cereal to one bowl, 2 cups of the cinnamon cereal to the second bowl and 2 cups of the corn cereal to the third bowl; stir to combine. Let the cereal soak in the milk, refrigerated, for a minimum of 30 minutes. Meanwhile, crush the remaining cereal in separate ziptop bags. Put the crushed cereal into 3 small bowls.
  • Using a fine-mesh strainer, strain the cereal milk into 3 separate containers with pour spouts. Push as much of the milk as possible out of the cereal. Discard the soaked cereal. Add 1/3 cup of the yogurt to each container of flavored milk and whisk to combine.
  • Divide the peanut butter cereal milk among the paper cups with the peanut butter cereal in the bottom, until the cereal rises to the top (about 1/3 cup milk mixture per paper cup). Divide the cinnamon cereal milk among the paper cups with the cinnamon cereal in the bottom, and the corn cereal milk among the paper cups with the corn cereal. Put the tray of cups in the freezer to chill for 2 hours.
  • After 2 hours, put an ice-pop stick into each cup. Put the tray back in the freezer for another 2 hours, until the ice pops are completely hardened.
  • Put the chocolate chips and coconut oil in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave for 30-second intervals, stirring after each interval, until the chocolate is melted, about 2 minutes.
  • Once the ice pops are frozen, work quickly to peel off the paper cup from each. One by one, dip the end of each ice pop into the melted chocolate and immediately roll in the corresponding crushed cereal (about 1 tablespoon of crushed cereal per pop). Store in the freezer until ready to serve.

Kevin Rosh
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These cereal ice pops were a huge hit with my kids! They're so easy to make and they're a healthier alternative to store-bought popsicles. I used Frosted Flakes and they turned out great. The kids loved the crunch and the sweetness of the cereal. I'l


orwin benjamin
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These cereal ice pops were a lifesaver on a hot summer day! They're so refreshing and delicious, and they're a great way to cool down. I used a variety of different cereals, including Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes, and Frosted Flakes. They all turned ou


Hadeei Ali
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These cereal ice pops were a great way to use up leftover cereal and milk. They're also a fun and easy snack for kids. I used a variety of different cereals, including Cocoa Puffs, Lucky Charms, and Golden Grahams. They all turned out great. I'll def


Nouman Kashmeri
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These cereal ice pops were a fun and easy project to do with my kids. They loved helping me mix the ingredients and pour them into the molds. The ice pops turned out great and they were a delicious snack. I used a variety of different cereals, includ


Jacqueline Wanjiku
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I made these cereal ice pops for my kids' birthday party and they were a huge hit! The kids loved the fun colors and flavors, and they were a healthier alternative to store-bought popsicles. I used a variety of different cereals, including Fruity Peb


Themba Mashinini Themba
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These cereal ice pops were a huge hit with my kids! They're so easy to make and they're a healthier alternative to store-bought popsicles. I used Frosted Flakes and they turned out great. The kids loved the crunch and the sweetness of the cereal. I'l


Jennifer I
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These cereal ice pops were a lifesaver on a hot summer day! They're so refreshing and delicious, and they're a great way to cool down. I used a variety of different cereals, including Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes, and Frosted Flakes. They all turned ou


Esmeralda Plaatjies
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These cereal ice pops were a great way to use up leftover cereal and milk. They're also a fun and easy snack for kids. I used a variety of different cereals, including Cocoa Puffs, Lucky Charms, and Golden Grahams. They all turned out great. I'll def


Amiolemen Answer
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These cereal ice pops were a fun and easy project to do with my kids. They loved helping me mix the ingredients and pour them into the molds. The ice pops turned out great and they were a delicious snack. I used a variety of different cereals, includ


Efemena Okukporo
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I made these cereal ice pops for my kids' birthday party and they were a huge hit! The kids loved the fun colors and flavors, and they were a healthier alternative to store-bought popsicles. I used a variety of different cereals, including Fruity Peb


Md Abdul bashar
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These cereal ice pops were a lifesaver on a hot summer day! They're so refreshing and delicious, and they're a great way to cool down. I used a variety of different cereals, including Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes, and Frosted Flakes. They all turned ou


Rs Ripon Shuvo
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These cereal ice pops are a great way to use up leftover cereal and milk. They're also a fun and easy snack for kids. I used a variety of different cereals, including Cocoa Puffs, Lucky Charms, and Golden Grahams. They all turned out great. I'll defi


Nazzie ug1
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I thought these cereal ice pops were just okay. They were easy to make, but they didn't taste like much. I think they would be better if you used a sweeter cereal, like Frosted Flakes or Fruity Pebbles. I also think it would be nice to add some other


Rosa Rodriguez
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These cereal ice pops were a disappointment. They were bland and icy, and the cereal didn't add anything to the flavor. I followed the recipe exactly, but they just didn't turn out well. I wouldn't recommend this recipe.


Merv John Harford
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These cereal ice pops are the perfect summer treat! They're refreshing and delicious, and they're a great way to use up leftover cereal. I used a variety of different cereals, including Cheerios, Rice Krispies, and Corn Flakes. They all turned out gr


Rashad Ahmed
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I made these cereal ice pops with my toddler and she had a blast! She loved helping me mix the ingredients and pour them into the molds. The ice pops turned out great and she loved eating them. They're a fun and easy snack that the whole family can e


EDET VICTORIA
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These cereal ice pops were a huge hit with my kids! They're so easy to make and they're a healthier alternative to store-bought popsicles. I used Frosted Flakes and they turned out great. The kids loved the crunch and the sweetness of the cereal. I'l