Creamy Turmeric Golden Milk Popsicles Recipe

Turmeric Golden Milk is all the rave these days! So why not enjoy them frozen all summer long. Turmeric is an anti-inflammatory, and is said to help boost the immune system, so not only will they cool you off, it's also a great way to get the benefits of Turmeric.

Turmeric golden milk has become a popular wellness drink for its warm, comforting flavor and its anti-inflammatory reputation. This recipe turns that trend into a refreshing frozen treat: turmeric golden milk popsicles. They offer a subtly sweet, creamy flavor with a hint of coconut and warming spices. Perfect for hot days, these popsicles cool you down while letting you enjoy turmeric in a pleasant, easy-to-eat form.

This version is inspired by a cookbook of superfood frozen treats but has been adjusted to be lighter by using light canned coconut milk. The result is a delicate, slightly tropical popsicle that’s neither too sweet nor overpowering—ideal for adults and kids who like mellow, spice-infused desserts.

Turmeric Golden Milk is all the rave these days! So why not enjoy them frozen all summer long. Turmeric is an anti-inflammatory, and is said to help boost the immune system, so not only will they cool you off, it's also a great way to get the benefits of Turmeric.

Turmeric Golden Milk Popsicles

Summary: A light, coconut-forward popsicle flavored with turmeric, ginger and honey. Turmeric is widely used as a spice and is known for its natural anti-inflammatory qualities; these popsicles are a tasty, cooling way to enjoy it.

Yield: 6 popsicles

Serving Size: 1 popsicle

Prep: 5 mins | Freeze Time: about 5 hours | Total: ~5 hours 5 mins

Ingredients

  • 2 cups light canned coconut milk
  • 3 tablespoons honey (adjust to taste)
  • 1 teaspoon ground turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Combine the coconut milk, honey, turmeric, ground ginger, and black pepper in a blender. Blend on high until the mixture is completely smooth and the spices are fully incorporated.
  2. For a silkier texture, pour the blended mixture through a fine-mesh strainer into a bowl or measuring cup to remove any small lumps of spice.
  3. Carefully pour the strained mixture into popsicle molds, filling each cavity nearly to the top.
  4. Place the molds in the freezer for about 1 hour, until the edges begin to set. Insert popsicle sticks and continue freezing for about 4 more hours, or until the popsicles are solid.
  5. To unmold, run warm water over the outside of the molds for a few seconds to loosen the popsicles, then gently pull them free.

Nutrition (per popsicle)

Calories: 84 kcal • Carbohydrates: 10 g • Protein: 0.1 g • Fat: 4.5 g • Saturated Fat: 4 g • Fiber: 0.1 g • Sugar: 8.5 g • Sodium: 5.5 mg

Tips and Variations

  • Sweetness: Adjust the honey to your taste. For a vegan version, substitute maple syrup, though flavor will be somewhat different.
  • Milk choice: Light coconut milk keeps calories down and gives a pleasant coconut note. For creamier popsicles, use full-fat coconut milk or a mix of coconut milk and plain yogurt.
  • Fresh turmeric: If you have fresh turmeric root, you can swap 1 teaspoon ground turmeric for 1 to 1 1/2 teaspoons freshly grated turmeric. Fresh turmeric adds brightness but can stain, so handle with care.
  • Pepper: The pinch of black pepper enhances the absorption of turmeric’s active compounds and balances the sweetness. Don’t skip it, but adjust the amount if you prefer less heat.
  • Spice mix: Add a pinch of cinnamon or a drop of vanilla extract for a deeper flavor profile.
  • Texture: For a creamier mouthfeel, blend in a small frozen banana or 1/4 cup silken tofu before freezing.
  • Storage: Keep popsicles in an airtight container or wrapped individually in the freezer for up to 2 months. Allow them to sit a minute at room temperature before serving for easiest eating.

Serving Suggestions

Serve these popsicles on a hot afternoon as a light dessert or snack. They pair nicely with fresh fruit, a splash of cold-brewed tea, or alongside a bright fruit salad. Because they’re not overly sweet, they work well as a refreshing palate cleanser between meals.

About the Recipe

This simple recipe highlights turmeric in a modern, accessible way. The combination of coconut and spice makes a balanced frozen treat with subtle sweetness and gentle warmth from the ginger and turmeric. It’s an easy, make-ahead option for summer gatherings or a handy freezer staple for warm-weather cravings.

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