Strawberry Lemon Popsicles
Strawberry Lemon Popsicles are an easy way to cool down with something light, fruity, and homemade. If you’ve made these 3 Ingredient Strawberry and Cream Popsicles but want a lighter frozen treat, this recipe is it. With only four ingredients and a blender, you’ll have a batch ready to freeze in minutes.
These homemade strawberry popsicles are made with real fruit and naturally sweetened, so they’re a great option for anyone avoiding added sugars or artificial flavors. Keep a batch in the freezer for quick snacks, post-dinner desserts, or cooling off after a day outside.

There’s just something so fun about making your own popsicles and if you open my freezer you will see these strawberry lemon popsicles, homemade creamy fudgesicles, and 3 Ingredient Orange Creamsicles. I just added a batch of these mango coconut lime popsicles to the stash.
Frozen desserts don’t get much simpler, and once you start making your own, it’s hard to go back. These small-batch popsicles have become a regular part of my summer kitchen.
Strawberry Lemon Popsicles
These homemade strawberry lemon popsicles come together in minutes with fresh strawberries and lemon juice. They’re naturally sweetened and made without artificial colors or flavors. Gluten-free, dairy free, and vegan, they’re a great option for families or anyone looking for a cleaner frozen treat.
Timesaving Tips and Variations
There are a few easy ways to save time when making this recipe, and several simple swaps if you want to adjust the flavor. Whether you’re short on ingredients or just want to change things up, these ideas will help.
- Use frozen strawberries to skip washing and hulling.
- Substitute honey or maple syrup for the agave nectar.
- Add a few mint leaves before blending for extra freshness.
- Pour into ice cube trays to make mini pops for toddlers or party trays.
- Blend in a splash of coconut milk for a creamy twist.
These options keep the recipe flexible and make it easy to work with what you already have. You can also adjust the sweetness or flavor to suit different tastes and dietary needs.
Easy Strawberry Recipes for Summer
Strawberries are a summer staple, and there are plenty of simple recipes that highlight their fresh, sweet flavor. If you love the berry, try these easy dishes that are perfect for warm-weather meals and snacks.
- Strawberry Daiquiri Cupcakes
- Strawberry Lemonade Cake
- Strawberry Hibiscus Iced Tea Recipe
- Sweet & Salty Strawberry Watermelon Salad
- Homemade Strawberry Preserves (without Pectin)
These recipes showcase strawberries in a variety of delicious ways. Adding them to your summer menu brings more fresh flavor and color just like the popsicles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Homemade popsicles are best enjoyed within 2 to 3 weeks for optimal flavor and texture. After this period, they may develop freezer burn or lose their fresh taste. Properly sealing them helps maintain quality longer.
If you don’t have popsicle molds, small paper cups or silicone ice cube trays work well as alternatives. Insert wooden sticks after the mixture has partially frozen to keep them upright. These options still produce easy-to-handle frozen treats.
Fresh lemon juice provides the best bright, natural flavor for this recipe. However, bottled lemon juice can be used if fresh is unavailable. Just make sure it contains 100% juice without added preservatives or sweeteners.
Essential Tools for Making Popsicles at Home
Making popsicles at home is simple and requires just a few basic tools to get started. Whether you’re preparing these refreshing Strawberry Lemon Popsicles or other frozen treats, having the right equipment makes the process easier.
Miaowoof Homemade Popsicle Molds, 10-Cav Non-BPA Silicone Ice Pop Maker, with 50 Sticks, 50 Bags, 10 Reusable Sticks, Funnel, Brush and Ice Pop Recipe (Red)Ninja Smoothie iQ Blender, 1400 Watt Max, 70 oz Jug, Auto-iQ Program, Total Crushing Blades, BPA Free, Large, Black CO750B-Black
Chef’n Freshforce Citrus Juicer (Lemon), 10.25 long
Pyrex Prepware 6001075 Measuring Cup, Red Graphics, Clear
With these essential tools on hand, making homemade frozen treats becomes a quick and enjoyable task. Cleanup is minimal, and you’ll be ready to try new flavors whenever the craving strikes.
What You Need to Make Strawberry Lemon Popsicles
This simple list includes everything you need to create a bright, naturally sweet frozen treat that’s perfect for summer.
- Fresh Strawberries – Provide natural sweetness and vibrant color.
- Fresh Lemon Juice – Adds tartness and citrus brightness.
- Water – Helps blend the mixture and lighten the texture.
- Agave Nectar – A natural sweetener that balances the tart flavors.
Using these fresh, simple ingredients keeps your popsicles wholesome and easy to prepare. You can adjust the sweetness or citrus levels to fit your taste preferences.
How to Make Strawberry Lemon Popsicles
Remove the green tops from the strawberries and rinse them well. Add the fruit to the blender. Juice the lemons using a handheld juicer. Add the lemon juice, water, and sweetener in a blender and blend until smooth.
Pour the mixture evenly into popsicle molds and insert sticks. This ensures they freeze properly. Freeze the molds for at least 6 hours or until the popsicles are fully solid. Then they’re ready to enjoy.
Make a batch ahead of time and keep them in the freezer for quick, no-fuss fruit popsicles whenever you want something cold without the extra sugar or additives.
Got extra strawberries? Make this Strawberry Pink Peppercorn Breakfast Smoothie for a fresh, flavorful start to your day. It’s a great way to enjoy more of this delicious fruit!
Strawberry Lemon Popsicles
Equipment
- Measuring cup
Ingredients
- 1 pound fresh strawberries
- 2 lemons
- 1 cup water
- ¼ cup agave nectar
Instructions
- Prep the strawberries – Remove the green tops and rinse the berries.
- Juice the lemons – Use a juicer or squeeze by hand to extract fresh juice.
- Blend the mixture – Combine strawberries, lemon juice, water, and agave in a blender until smooth.
- Fill the molds – Pour the mixture evenly into popsicle molds and insert sticks.
- Freeze – Place in the freezer and let freeze for at least 6 hours or until fully solid.
Nutritional Disclaimer
“Blogghetti” is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories and other nutritional values can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.
#SummerDessertsWeek Recipes
Ten amazing bloggers are collaborating to share their top summer dessert recipes with you. Explore all these delicious creations right on our blogs, and we’ve made it easy by including several recipe links in this post. Don’t forget to connect with us on social media using #SummerDessertWeek to stay updated on all the delightful happenings!
We hope you’ll find plenty of new favorite recipes this week and have a blast celebrating summer with us! Discover today’s incredible creations:
- No-Churn Banana Nutella Swirl Ice Cream from Big Bear’s Wife
- Strawberry Blueberry Cheesecake Dip from Semi-Homemade Recipes
- Blueberry Shortcakes with Lime and Ginger from Jolene’s Recipe Journal
- Preserved Lemon Loaf Cake from A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Strawberry Shortcake Trifle from Our Crafty Mom
- No-Bake S’mores Parfait Cups from Easy Recipes For One
- Strawberry Fluff Fruit Dip from For the Love of Food
- Root Beer Float Caramels from Sweet ReciPEAs
Enjoy!