So, apparently…we are obsessed with my little Greek yogurt into popsicles method. We’ve made PEANUT BUTTER CHOCOLATE CHIP, TOASTED COCONUT CREAM, STRAWBERRY & LEMON and now…NUTELLA BUTTERSCOTCH. Basically, we took the two best ingredients on the planet and turned them into one little popsicle. My family went nuts for these!
This recipe makes 10 popsicles. All you need are popsicle molds (found at most places like Walmart and such) and popsicle sticks!
Shopping List
3 (5 oz) containers of vanilla flavored Greek yogurt (I used Oikos single serve)
1 cup of Nutella
1 cup of butterscotch chips
10 wooden popsicle sticks
3 (5 oz) containers of vanilla flavored Greek yogurt (I used Oikos single serve)
1 cup of Nutella
1 cup of butterscotch chips
10 wooden popsicle sticks
Popsicle molds should be at room temperature before assembling. Spray down inside each mold with non-stick cooking spray. Set aside.
In a mixing bowl, combine Greek yogurt and Nutella with a spoon. Stir in your butterscotch chips. Pour mixture into the molds leaving an inch on top.
Pop molds into freezer and freeze for one hour. After one hour, place the wooden sticks inside each mold. Continue to freeze at least 7 hours before removing.
When you’re ready to serve, run your sink until the water is very hot. Holding the mold, place the bottom portion under your hot water for about 20 to 30 seconds. After that, you should be able to grab the sticks and easily remove each popsicle. If they’re not coming out easily, run the bottom of the mold under hot water a few seconds more.
Remove, serve and enjoy.
Nutella. Butterscotch Chips. Perfection.
Erika Slaughter says
Why does whipping up a Popsicle intimidate me just a bit?? It sounds a little out of my skill set-even though you’re making it sound so easy. I need to get some of those moods and give it a try. You had me at Nutella. 🙂
Narci Dreffs says
Oh Nutella!! These Popsicles look so fun!! Great for summer!
Natalie Clark says
Yum!! We may be running out to get some popsicle molds today to make these! Even my husband might eat these!
cassie {hi sugarplum} says
We’ve been making popsicles all Summer, and every time I think ‘I wish I could wood sticks instead of the included plastic ones that come with the molds!” But never knew how until now!! I should have known you’d have the trick!!! Adding this flavor to our arsenal!! xo
Jess says
I see a M&M popsicle book in your future 🙂
Gretchen says
I need to try this. Nutella is so yummy.