

Lava Flow Ice Blocks from One Lovely Lifeģ. Fresh Fruit Ice Blocks from The Nerd’s WifeĢ. Peaches and Cream Ice Blocks by Sugar and Clothġ.

Cherry Limeade Ice Blocks by Community TableĦ. Strawberry and Coconut Milk Ice Blocks by M Loves Mĥ.

Orange Kiwi Fruit Ice Blocks by Not Enough CinnamonĤ. Watermelon Ice Blocks by Cooking ClassyĢ. If that’s a little boring, you can freeze store bought juice instead. Yes, my kids are still young enough to think that plain water ice blocks are the coolest (on hot days, they just want cold and refreshing). The other super easy ice block that is popular in our house is plain water. Add the fruit and the juice to the blender, and away you go. The first is blending up a tin of fruit in natural juice. Next, you’ll need a recipe and below are 60 to inspire you.īefore we get to the recipes, there are two cheat ice blocks that I do with the kids that are super easy when you’re in a pinch. I also love the Zoku moulds*, which are BPA and phthalate-free, although maybe their instant ice block maker* might be taking this obsession a bit too far. What I love about these is the bottom catches the drips, which you can then drink through the attached straw. Having said that, we also have these moulds* for when the freezer isn’t so full. I can stick them individually in the gaps rather than have to make room for a whole tray of ice blocks. We use silicon moulds*, which fit nicely in our tiny freezer. When it comes to ice block moulds, there are heaps on the market to choose from. Reusable cups and pop sticks work well, but if you’re going to make a lot of ice blocks, you’ll want to get something reusable. If you’re looking for homemade ice block recipes, you’ll find something to please everyone right here.īefore you get started, you’ll need some sort of ice block mould. What better way to enjoy summer than with homemade ice blocks?Īnd who would have thought there were so many flavours?!
