There’s nothing better than homemade strawberry popsicles on a hot summer day. Fresh strawberries are the star of this simple recipe, and you’ll find three variations here so you can enjoy classic, roasted, or layered yogurt versions.
Ripe strawberries blended with a few pantry staples make sweet, fruity, and refreshing frozen treats that are perfect for backyard gatherings, kids’ snacks, or a cool dessert anytime strawberries are in season.

These homemade popsicles are easy to make and use real fruit with no artificial colors. You can skip refined sugar entirely, making them a naturally fruity option for hot days.
Whether you want a simple fruit pop, a richer roasted flavor, or a creamy yogurt layer, these strawberry popsicles deliver bright berry taste with minimal fuss.
Why You’ll Love These Popsicles
- The recipe can be lightly sweetened with honey or maple syrup for a more natural treat.
- Strawberry jam boosts fruit flavor and gives a smoother, less icy texture.
- They’re quick and easy to prepare with a blender or food processor.
- Three simple variations let you switch things up: classic, roasted, or layered yogurt popsicles.
- Gluten-free and paleo-friendly, with a straightforward vegan option if you choose a plant-based sweetener and yogurt.
Ingredients Needed
Below is the basic ingredient list for the base strawberry popsicles, along with additions for the roasted and yogurt variations. Each version is designed to highlight fresh berry flavor and keep the texture pleasant and scoopable straight from the mold.
Base ingredients for classic strawberry popsicles:
- fresh strawberries
- strawberry jam (optional but recommended)
- honey or granulated sugar
- fresh lemon juice
- vanilla extract
- salt
- vanilla yogurt (for layered strawberry yogurt popsicles), preferably whole-milk or Greek yogurt for creaminess

How to Make Strawberry Popsicles
The technique is straightforward and works for all three variations: blend, pour, and freeze. Adjust sweetness to taste before freezing.

Combine all base ingredients in a blender or food processor and purée until smooth. Taste and add more honey or sugar if needed for your preferred sweetness.

Pour the strawberry purée into silicone or reusable popsicle molds, insert sticks, then freeze until solid—about 8–10 hours or overnight.
For Roasted Strawberry Popsicles
Roasting concentrates strawberry flavor and produces a less icy texture. Spread sliced strawberries on a rimmed baking sheet, sprinkle with a small amount of sugar, and roast at 350°F for 45–60 minutes, stirring occasionally. Chill the roasted berries in the refrigerator, then blend with the remaining ingredients and freeze as usual.
For Layered Strawberry Yogurt Popsicles
To make layered strawberry yogurt popsicles, alternate spoonfuls of strawberry purée and vanilla yogurt in the molds. Using a tablespoon of each per layer stretches the mixture and creates a pretty, creamy swirl while making more popsicles overall. Freeze until solid.

For the Best Results
- If using frozen strawberries, thaw them first and drain any excess liquid to avoid overly icy popsicles.
- Adding strawberry jam enhances flavor and reduces iciness for a smoother mouthfeel.
- To release popsicles from molds easily, let the mold sit at room temperature for a few minutes or run warm water briefly over the outside while gently pulling the popsicle free.
- Leave about 1/4 to 1/2 inch of headspace at the top of each mold to allow for expansion as the mixture freezes.
These strawberry popsicles shine when berries are at their peak but can be made year-round with thawed frozen strawberries. Fresh berry flavor takes center stage, and the simple ingredient list keeps the taste bright and natural. Try the roasted or yogurt variations to find your favorite.

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Helpful Tools
Useful equipment for making popsicles:
- Reusable silicone popsicle molds
- Popsicle sticks
- A blender or food processor to purée the strawberries smoothly
Some Other Recipes You Might Like
Strawberry rhubarb jam is a classic pairing for summer, while strawberry basil goat cheese ice cream blends herbal and tangy notes with the berries. For a retro, crunchy dessert, try a strawberry pretzel salad—great for potlucks and summer gatherings.

Homemade Strawberry Popsicles
Ingredients
Strawberry Popsicles
- 2 pounds fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced
- 1/3 cup strawberry jam
- 2 tablespoons honey or granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
For Roasted Strawberry Popsicles
- 4 pounds fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced
- 2 tablespoons honey or granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
For Layered Strawberry Yogurt Popsicles
- 1 1/4 cups vanilla yogurt
Instructions
Strawberry Popsicles
- Combine all ingredients in a blender or food processor and purée until smooth. Taste and add more sweetener if desired.
- Pour the purée into popsicle molds and freeze until solid, about 8–10 hours.
For Roasted Strawberry Popsicles
- Preheat oven to 350°F and line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Spread sliced strawberries on the sheet and sprinkle with 1 teaspoon sugar.
- Bake 45–60 minutes, stirring occasionally. Transfer warm berries to a bowl and chill.
- Blend the roasted berries with the remaining ingredients until smooth, then freeze in molds.
For Layered Strawberry Yogurt Popsicles
- Alternate 1 tablespoon of strawberry purée with 1 tablespoon of vanilla yogurt in each mold to create layers and stretch the batch.
- Freeze until solid.
Notes
- If using frozen strawberries, thaw and drain excess liquid before blending.
- Strawberry jam and roasting are optional but improve flavor and texture by reducing iciness.
- Use a rimmed baking sheet when roasting to contain juices.
- Leave 1/4 to 1/2 inch headspace in molds to allow for expansion while freezing.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is an approximation.
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