Kiwi slices floating among a sea of coconut chia pudding. Kiwi coconut chia popsicles are a satisfying breakfast treat or anytime snack.

Kiwi Coconut Chia Popsicles
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Chia Seed Popsicles

If you eat chia pudding bowls on the regular, this frozen popsicle version is for you!

Just like the popular pudding bowls, you can customize chia seeds popsicles to your liking.

Switch up your choice of milks, fruits, and toppings.

Different Milk Variations:

  • Almond milk
  • Hemp seed milk
  • Soy milk
  • Coconut milk

Fruit and Topping Variations:

  • Sliced oranges
  • Cut strawberries
  • Assorted berries: blueberries, blackberries, raspberries
  • Sliced stone fruit: peaches, nectarines, cherries
  • Mango chunks
Kiwi Coconut Chia Popsicles

Why add chia seeds to frozen pops?

Chia pudding is magical.

As the chia seeds soak and plump up in the delicious coconut milk, it absorbs its tropical flavors.

The end result is this rich, silky pudding.

One day I made too much. Rather than store it in the fridge, I poured the chia pudding into popsicles molds and popped them in the freezer.

Frozen chia? Is that good? YES. It’s amazing. Slushy kiwi slices, tropical coconut, all frozen in a portable stick?

The rest is history. I’ve been making these chia popsicles will all sorts of fruits.

Mix it up with pineapples, strawberries, or mango. I can’t wait for stone fruit season so I can experiment with peaches, plums, and apricots!

Summer… are you here yet?

Kiwi Coconut Chia Popsicles

More fruit popsicle recipes:

I highly recommend these popsicle molds sold on Amazon. They are easy to clean and easy to use!

Here are a few more frozen pops recipes using the same popsicle mold:

5 from 1 vote

Kiwi Coconut Chia Popsicles

Kiwi slices floating among a sea of coconut chia pudding. A delicious treat you can enjoy any time of day, including breakfast! Mix and match fruits and milks to create your perfect pairing!
Yield:  makes 10
Servings: 10
Kiwi Coconut Chia Popsicles
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Inactive Freeze Time: 4 hours
Total Time: 4 hours 5 minutes
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Equipment

  • popsicle mold

Ingredients

  • 1 ¾ cup canned unsweetened coconut milk,, well shaken
  • ¾ cup soy milk, or any milk alternative
  • 5 Tablespoon chia seeds
  • ½ Tablespoon agave syrup, , or more to your liking
  • 3 kiwi fruits, peeled and sliced

Instructions 

  • Stir together coconut milk, soy milk, chia seeds, and agave syrup. If desired, add additional sweetened to taste.
  • Place sliced kiwis in popsicle molds. Use chopsticks or the back of a spoon to press kiwi to the sides of the mold.
  • Gently pour liquid mixture into popsicle molds. Insert wooden popsicle sicks. Freeze for at least 4 hours until popsicles are solid.

Notes

Nutrition

Calories: 118kcal, Carbohydrates: 5g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 8g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Sodium: 15mg, Potassium: 137mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 73IU, Vitamin C: 2mg, Calcium: 70mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Kiwi slices floating among a sea of coconut chia pudding. These kiwi coconut chia popsicles are a satisfying anytime treat!

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23 Comments

  1. Esmeralda Ordoñez Rodríguez says:

    5 stars
    Una delicia

  2. MySeeds says:

    Pretty pops fit for a magazine page!
    Pretty and healthy too…a kiwi has more vitamin C than an orange & even its seeds are good for you. Regarding the milk issue: another way to prevent that dreaded icyness is with a banana. Those don’t freeze solid because of their soluble fiber. So, if you wanted to skip the coconut milk (as the person with the allergy wants) blending in a banana with regular nut milk / rice milk to a smooth puree could also work. It’s a handy sweetener as well & ought to get along with the kiwi as they’re both tropical fruits. But, with the banana in there, it might not need as much added sweetener.

  3. Tenly says:

    So you don’t have to make the chia pudding ahead of time? You just mix it up right there and pour it directly into the molds? Do the chia seeds have enough time to get soft that way?

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      I mixed together the chia pudding and directly transferred them to into the molds. It takes a few hours for the mixture to solidify. During that period the chia has enough time to absorb the liquids and soften.

  4. Claudette Dionne says:

    J’aimerais recevoir la recette français svp merc