If you are craving a sweet treat with a caffeine twist, this coffee popsicles recipe is an easy and refreshing way to satisfy your dessert craving. Each velvety lick combines the beloved flavor of your favorite morning cup of coffee with a cooling burst perfect for warm days. Whether you enjoy them as a quick pick-me-up or an after-dinner indulgence, these popsicles bring a delightful blend of creamy texture and bold coffee taste.
Ingredients
- 1 cup of brewed coffee (regular or decaf)
- ½ cup of milk or cream (dairy or non-dairy)
- 2–3 tablespoons of sweetener (sugar, honey, or a sugar substitute)
- ½ teaspoon of vanilla extract (optional)
- A pinch of salt (to enhance flavors)
Directions
- Brew the coffee. Let it cool completely to avoid melting your popsicle mold.
- In a mixing bowl or measuring cup, stir together the cooled coffee, milk or cream, sweetener, vanilla extract, and salt.
- Taste the mixture to ensure it meets your preferred sweetness and adjust if necessary.
- Pour the mixture into popsicle molds, leaving a little space at the top for expansion.
- Place the molds in the freezer for about 30 minutes. Once partially frozen, insert popsicle sticks if your mold requires them.
- Freeze for at least 4 hours or until fully solid.
Tips & variations
- Experiment with flavors
- Swap regular coffee for decaf if you want less caffeine.
- Add a sprinkle of cinnamon or cocoa powder for extra flair.
- Create layered pops
- Fill each mold halfway with the coffee mixture, freeze until firm, then top with a contrasting layer of vanilla ice cream, chocolate milk, or sweetened condensed milk for a striped look.
- Go sugar-free
- Use your preferred sugar substitute if you are watching your sugar intake. Stevia or monk fruit can work well without sacrificing sweetness.
Nutrition facts
While exact values depend on the ingredients you choose, one popsicle typically includes:
- Around 60–90 calories
- 3–5 grams of fat
- 1–2 grams of protein
- Varying amounts of caffeine based on the coffee used
Keep in mind that using cream, sugar, or additional flavorings will adjust these estimates.
Final thoughts
These popsicles are a perfect addition to your collection of coffee dessert recipes, bringing a little taste of the café right into your freezer. The smooth texture and balanced sweetness make them easy to enjoy as a guilt-free dessert or refreshing midday snack. Feel free to experiment with creative flavor combinations until you discover your new signature treat.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
- Can I use leftover coffee?
Absolutely. Just make sure it has cooled and is free of coffee grounds before mixing it with your other ingredients. - How long should I leave them in the freezer?
Four hours is a good guideline, but leaving them overnight ensures a more solid texture. - What type of coffee works best?
A medium to dark roast gives a stronger coffee flavor, but adjust to your taste. If you want a milder popsicle, use a light roast or add extra milk. - Can I omit the sweetener?
Yes, you can. However, keep in mind that a little sweetness often brings out the coffee’s depth. A pinch of salt helps balance flavors if you go sugar-free. - Are these popsicles kid-friendly?
If you opt for decaf coffee, they can be enjoyed by most children. Always check with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about caffeine intake for kids.
Coffee Popsicles Recipe
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servings30
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kcalIngredients
1 cup brewed coffee (regular or decaf)
1/2 cup of milk or cream (dairy or non-dairy)
2-3 tablespoons of sweetener (sugar, honey, or a sugar substitute)
1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract (optional)
A pinch of salt (to enhance flavors)
Directions
- Brew the coffee. Let it cool completely to avoid melting your popsicle mold.
- In a mixing bowl or measuring cup, stir together the cooled coffee, milk or cream, sweetener, vanilla extract, and salt.
- Taste the mixture to ensure it meets your preferred sweetness and adjust if necessary.
- Pour the mixture into popsicle molds, leaving a little space at the top for expansion.
- Place the molds in the freezer for about 30 minutes. Once partially frozen, insert popsicle sticks if your mold requires them.
- Freeze for at least 4 hours or until fully solid.





