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Fresh, sweet, juicy peach, maca powder and chia seeds combine to create this ultimate refreshing treat. They are vegan, dairy-free, sugar-free, gluten-free and super easy and fun to make. Maca powder can increase your energy, boost libido, and combat fatigue. Chia seeds, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, protein and fiber, are among the healthiest foods on the planet. Peaches can be replaced with nectarines or summer berries.
- 5 Ripe peaches, peeled
- 1 Lemon, juiced
- 1 tsp Liquid stevia
- 1 tbsp Maca powder
- 2 tbsp Chia seeds
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- Scored the peaches with an X at the pointy tip of each peach. Place in boiling water for 30 seconds, then use a slotted spoon to transfer to a bowl of iced water. Pull the skin away and cut into chunks.
- Place peach pieces, lemon juice, liquid stevia, and maca powder into a blender and process until smooth. Stir in chia seeds.
- Divide the mixture into popsicle moulds and place a wooden stick into each. Freeze until frozen, at least 6 hours.
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Refreshing and delightful!
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I love peach popsicles ANgie! These look stunning!!
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would love to grab one or two of these guilt free pretty popsicles!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good. I love making my own pops this is on the list
ReplyDeleteThese popsicles are just timely for our hot, humid weather. Would love to take hold of one now!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great refreshing treat to beat the heat this summer. I'd love one right now :D
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, I am going to have to buy some popsicle molds and make these, love everything about them.
ReplyDeleteI love peaches in season and what a great way to eat them on a hot, summer day. Such a great idea, Angie!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you picked the cream of the crop of great ingredients for these pops Angie. Wow, I didn't know about Maca powder - sounds quite magical! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat healthier popsicle ideas here! Love the color and the nutrition.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie,
ReplyDeleteLovely colour and healthy Popsicle, Maca powder is new for me, what are the benefits.
Love these refreshing popsicles! Thank you so much for the recipe! I'm gonna buy a moulds soon and give your recipe a try!
ReplyDeleterefreshing and healthy popsicles... I catching too :-)
ReplyDeleteThese look better than a commercial popsicle hands down.
ReplyDeleteI want!!! These are fabulous just right for our climate now! I have been eating red-bean potong recently.. Should clear my freezer to make room for these!
ReplyDeleteSo refreshing! And the color is so bright!
ReplyDeleteI would have it for breakfast (during Australian summer)!
ReplyDeleteThese look so refreshing and delicious, Angie! I can't get enough of peaches during this time of year and I love that you made them into popsicles. The color is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness these look incredible! I may JUST have to make these this evening!
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Those look fabulous, Angie! And such a fun food presentation too! Makes me want to run right out and make them. Super idea to serve to a group after a picnic in the back yard.
ReplyDeleteIt is so hot here this week that all I want for dinner is a Popsicle! Peaches are everywhere now and I think this sounds wonderful. The Maca powder sounds interesting - I'll have to check it out. Have a wonderful week Angie!
ReplyDeleteI love summer peaches and chia seeds - I've never tried maca powder but it's been on my list to buy. So refreshing!
ReplyDeleteThese look so refreshing. I will have 2 please :) I love that you have added some chia seeds to them for some extra protein.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a lovely looking refreshing popsicles! Would love to give it a try soon!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing and so delicious Angie! I love anything peachy! I can't believe how healthy they are too - what a great summer dessert. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love this healthy and lovely cool dessert! Very suitable for our hot weather too. Thanks for sharing Angie :)
ReplyDeletei had to google maca powder since this is my first exposure to it! what a fine way to consume it, angie--these are lovely!
ReplyDeleteMy most favorite thing in the entire world this summer. I just love popsicles and making them ultra healthy is just the right thing to do. Love your combo!
ReplyDeleteThese look so great. I am obsessed with peaches and can't wait to stock up on local ones. Yum!! I've gotta make these.
ReplyDeleteOh nice popsicles with lots of super power. It's 35C with humidex here, I need one. I am sure you have used maca, still have not looked into it but curious.
ReplyDeleteLooks gorgeous, perfect for the hot weather..
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious and what a great way to use chia seeds.
ReplyDeletePeach and Chia! What a great combo, its perfect for this summer heat to cool down!
ReplyDeletegorgeous pictures Angie, love the color!! :)
ReplyDeletePeaches have just started to really get good by us - these popsicles sound awesome!
ReplyDeleteAlways learning something new from your post, today it is Maca, no idea what it was so had to look it up, thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove these popsicles!
ReplyDeleteJust the thought of peach Popsicles makes my mouth water! Yours look wonderful, Angie!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh what a beautiful and refreshing summer treat , Angie ! You always came up with some new and awesome ingredients ! The maca powder sounds interesting , boost libido ?! hmmmmmm :D
ReplyDeleteLove this recipe. Peach pops are one of my favorites:)
ReplyDeleteLove how they're so perfect!
ReplyDeleteWow, such wonderful ingredients for a popsicle! Love the idea of adding Chia seeds...the texture and extra bite to it, yummy! Always the most special recipes at Angie's!
ReplyDeleteWhat a refreshing and healthy dessert!! Perfect for this time of year!
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I need on this hot day we're having here! What a great, healthy treat.
ReplyDeleteLove the color! They look and sound delicious.
ReplyDeleteWhat is maca powder...sounds really mysterious! Gorgeous photos and presentation!
ReplyDeleteWow! Lollypops with chia seeds! I love these. I eat quite a lot of chia and I would love to try this. Brava!
ReplyDeleteI'm peach obsessed at the moment, so these popsicles have to happen! So refreshing.
ReplyDeleteThat's an adorable peach popsicle. You've made it healthier, nothing better. We picked a whole bunch of peaches, I made some jam and I have a few left. I will make these for the boys.
ReplyDeleteGood one as usual Angie.
What a cool idea for popsicles! I have to try these!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this ice block when the weather is warmer and the peach season comes!
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ReplyDeleteSo many popsicles recipes I see around. These look great.
ReplyDeleteI feel I am missing out and summer is half gone, I should give it a gfo
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Beautiful Angie, love the colors in your pops..I picked up some molds but still have to make time to try some recipes xxooxx Patty
ReplyDeleteIs maca the same as matcha? Anywhoo, I have been adding chia seeds to drinks this summer but haven't even thought about putting them in popsicles! Great idea, Angie.
ReplyDeleteI just got pounds of peaches and they're sitting here waiting for a recipe like this --- I had the same question as Debra - is maca the same at matcha?
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ReplyDeleteMaca, a root that belongs to the radish family, is most commonly available in powder form. Grown in the mountains of Peru, it has been called Peruvian ginseng.
So, no, maca and matcha (green tea) are different things.
I like each of your popsicle recipes more than the last, Angie! I'm sure the chia seeds provide some wonderful texture to these.
ReplyDeleteAngie, these sound soooo good! I love peaches and have been wanting to try chia seeds for a long time.
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ReplyDeleteI love the addition of chia seeds in these popsicles!
ReplyDeleteI have tried leaving a comment on this post so many times, not sure why its not working, but I must say that this is the best popsicle flavor I have seen and I love so much how you styled the hood, great colors, I just want this popsicles by my side all summer long!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe came at the perfect time. We have lots of peaches on our tree right now.
ReplyDeleteJust what I need on a hot hot summer day. Love!
ReplyDeleteIt is so humid in NYC right now so what I need is a batch of these glorious popsicles!
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Wow what a delicious popsicle flavour! I've been eating peaches almost everyday but never thought of using them in desserts, it's really time I change that!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what maca powder is but I will google search it. However, they do look so refreshing for the summer months and with so little calories.
ReplyDeleteOur local peaches have been so wonderful this year and continue to surprise me still appearing at the market. Peaches and tomatoes are my summer favorites and consequently I don't want summer to end. Love your popsicles. You always make everything so pretty Angie.
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ReplyDeleteI haven't made ice blocks for a long time but I'm craving some after seeing yours- and we're in the middle of winter at the moment!
ReplyDeleteawesome summery flavours :D
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea, healthy as usual too!!!
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Gorgeous photos, Angie. You inspired me to make popsicles earlier this summer with your blueberry and lime ones, but yours are so much prettier than mine! Well done.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty Angie and sound fantastic. So refreshing!
ReplyDeletePeaches and watermelon make summer my favorite time of the year! I've never found a peach recipe I didn't like and this one included. What a yummy popsicle!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, A delicious, healthy way to cool down in the heat. xoxo Catherine
ReplyDeleteNice and refreshing! And healthy and naturally sweet! Love your creations, Angie!
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I was just thinking of making ice-pops today & I just saw your delicious easy healthy recipe! I just made them! Now, I just have to wait, 6 hours! ;) x
ReplyDeleteThe best popsicles that I've ever seen, Angie! Now where do I find mama powder? Online? Love all of your photos!!!! Pinned!
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ReplyDeletehow gorgeous. I hope I can still get some peaches from my in-laws' garden to make these. We've been away and just got back in town. Hope they're still around.
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