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When was the last time you had a truly amazing pear? It had been a really REALLY long time for me. I was asked to participate with a group of other bloggers to create recipes for New Zealand fruit and the first up were these amazing Taylor’s Gold Pears. It’s one of the best tasting pear varieties I’ve had. In all honestly, I’ve never had a pear that was so flavorful, sweet, and juicy in my whole life. Even the kids commented on how awesome they were. The case of pears that I was sent was eaten so fast that I almost didn’t get a chance to create this amazing popsicle.
Don’t those pears just look scrumptious? Taylor’s Gold Pears are from New Zealand and are perfectly fresh and delicious from mid-April through July so perfect for summer recipes. The pears are a beautiful, cinnamon colored, fully russetted skin and they are always juicy and sweet with a melt-in-your mouth texture. Follow Taylor’s Gold Pears on Twitter to keep up to date on all their juicy details {pun intended}.
These easy fruit popsices are made with only a couple ingredients then dipped in my homemade “magic shell” for a delicious hard chocolate coating! I really don’t think these could get any better. My family ate about a dozen of them in just a couple days…they kept begging for more.
I almost don’t want to part with this recipe because it’s so easy and one of those recipes that everyone begs for and wants more of so I just want to keep it all for myself. Once you learn this recipe, you can apply it to other fruit popsicles. There is no reason it wouldn’t work beautifully for pome fruits such as apples, and also fruits such as mangoes.
Love popsicles??? Then check out these 70+ Healthy Popsicle Recipes and all my other delicious popsicle ideas.
Chocolate Dipped Pear Popsicles
These easy fruit popsicles are made with just 2 ingredients, then dipped into homemade magic shell coating for a delicious frozen treat!
Ingredients
- 2 pears, peeled, cored, and sliced
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/8 cup simple syrup*
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
Chocolate "Magic Shell" Topping
- 1 cup dark chocolate chips
- 2 tbsp coconut oil
Instructions
- Combine first four ingredients in a blender or food processor and puree until smooth. Fill up your favorite popsicle molds with puree and freeze for several hours or until completely frozen.
- To make Chocolate "Magic Shell" Topping, combine chocolate chips and coconut oil in a microwave-safe bowl. Stir together and then microwave in 30-second increments until the chocolate chips have completely softened. Remove from microwave and stir together until smooth. Cool slightly.
- Once popsicles are frozen, remove from mold and quickly dip into chocolate topping. Let harden then enjoy!
- Store leftover chocolate topping in a mason jar with lid. Reheat in microwave (with the medal lid removed) until it's melted. Heat in 30 second bursts, stirring in between to see if it's fully melted and smooth.
Notes
- *To make simple syrup, combine equal parts water and sugar in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring, until sugar has dissolved. Allow to cool and store in the refrigerator until ready to use or up to a couple weeks.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 239Total Fat: 13gSaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 8mgCarbohydrates: 29gFiber: 4gSugar: 22gProtein: 2g
Check out these other amazing recipes using Taylor’s Gold Pears:
- Grilled Pears Filled with Caramel and Chocolate by Cook the Story
- Cranberry Pear Scones with Orange Glaze from It’s Yummi!
- Pickled Pear Sorbetto by Pastry Chef Online
- Spicy Grilled Pear Ketchup by Cooking with Books
- Mini Pear and Blackberry Pies by Big Bear’s Wife
- Chocolate Dipped Pear Popsicles by Around My Family Table
- Pear Caramelized Onion and Brie Bites by Real Housemoms
- White Chicken Naan Pizza with Sauteed Pears & Gorgonzola by Climbing Grier Mountain
- Muddled Pear Moscow Mule by Doughmesstic
- Mini Pear and Blackberry Pies by Big Bear’s Wife
- Pear Gorgonzola Easy Ravioli by Nutmeg Nanny
Wanna know what my favorite Popsicle Molds:
Disclaimer: I was provided fruit and compensation for my recipe and participation in this series of recipes.
Jen says
Hey Wendy,
I had 2 pears lying in my refrigerator for few days and my daughter wouldn’t eat it. I happened to stumble upon this page of yours and so tried the recipe for pear popsicle – the chocolate and my 3 yr old daughter loved it. So, thank you for sharing it.
Wendy O'Neal says
Yeah!!!! I’m so glad y’all loved them! w-
Erlene says
This looks amazing and will help me use up some pears from our tree. Thanks for sharing this recipe. Will be adding this to a roundup post.
Wendy O'Neal says
Thanks Erlene! My kids ask for these all the time….they are soooo good! w-
RICHARD HICKS says
I want to make the pear popsicles as they would be so tasty on a hot summer afternoon.
Ronald G says
chocolate dipped popsicle
Katherine says
The apple pie ice cream sandwiches
barbara n says
I’d love to try the Muddled Pear Moscow Mule
Susan Smith says
I’d really love to try the pear popsicles. They look delicious
Terra Heck says
I’d most like to try the Pear Caramelized Onion and Brie Bites . Thanks.
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Aarti Missra says
I’d most like to try the Grilled Pears Filled with Caramel and Chocolate Sauce, sounds so good!
Pam Gurganus says
The summer pear recipe I’d most like to try is pear caramelized onion and brie bites by Real Housemoms.
steven weber says
I definitely want to try those pear popsicles.. yumm!
Riah says
YUM! I’m a big fan of pear anything, but those popsicles look delicious.
Jody D says
I think that the Cranberry Pear Scones with Orange Glaze will be a hit for us
Katie says
The Chocolate Dipped Pear Pops look so yummy.
Wanda McHenry says
I would most like to try the Chocolate Dipped Pear Popsicles
T Michelle Trump says
I would try the mini pear pies!
Sarah L says
I’d like to try the Pear Caramelized Onion and Brie Bites.
Thanks for the contest.
Tammy S says
I want to try them all! I think I will start with the Chocolate Dipped Pear Popsicles. I am sure they will be a hit at my house.
Heather Hayes Panjon says
I’d Love To Try The
Grilled Pears Filled with Caramel and Chocolate Recipe!
Jenny says
I’d try the muddled pear moscow mule!
suzi says
I think I would first try the grilled pear. I have never done that! Sounds delicious and so do the popsicles.
Cheryl Abdelnour says
I like the Chocolate Dipped Pear Popsicles the most.
Sarah Hirsch says
i’d like to try the chocolate dipped pear popsicles
Amy Tong says
I can’t wait to try your chocolate dipped pear pops. So gorgeous and love the flavor combination. 🙂
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Leela says
This recipe looks great!
David Bell says
Mini pear and blueberry pies
Mary Beth Elderton says
The Chocolate Dipped Pear Popsicles look wonderful!
L. says
I’d like to try the Mini Pear and Blackberry Pies recipe the most
Cynthia C says
I want to try the Chocolate Dipped Pear Popsicles
joni says
I’d love to try the chocolate dipped pear popsicles.
Becca says
I would love to try the Pear Gorgonzola Easy Ravioli because it is a combo I would have never thought of!
mickeyfan says
Your recipe looks simple, but delicious. In my book, that’s a great combo.
Pam Sohan says
The chocolate dipped pear popsicles , they sound really yummy.
Lisa Aliperti says
I must try this recipe! The husband says it sounds delicious.
Cathy Truman says
I would like the all the Mini Pear and Blackberry Pies sound very good.
Michelle Weaver says
I’d like to try the chocolate dipped pear popsicles the most.
Suzanne K says
I’d love to try the pear and blackberry mini pie recipe
Ann Fantom says
I would like to try the Chocolate Dipped Pear Popsicles recipe
Tracy Melhinch says
The Chocolate Dipped Popsicles for sure!! My mouth is watering now!!
Kayte CookWatts says
Spicy grilled pear ketchup sounds great. I never thought about using fruit in ketchup!
AM says
all of the recipes sound great! i love pears!!! 🙂
Margaret Smith says
I’d love to try the Grilled Pears Filled with Caramel and Chocolate
dina says
they look yummy!
Carolyn D. says
I would like to make the Chocolate Dipped Pear Popsicles. Our family likes to eat fresh pears that are chunked and frozen in a light syrup so this recipe adds a new flavor dimension.
Laurel says
chocolate dipped pear popsicles of course
TLSQueen says
Definitely going to try the popsicles!!
Lauren @ Climbing Grier Mountain says
The temperatures are creeping up and these popsicles sound like the perfect way to cool down! Can’t wait to try!
Sylvie | Gourmande in the Kitchen says
What a delicious combination, pears were just made for chocolate!
Christy M says
I’d really love to try the pear popsicles. They look amazing!
Debra Givens Wagner says
I aboslutely want to try the popsicle,,,, It is summer and it lloks perfect!
Debra Givens Wagner says
Oh my goodness….YUM I love pears!!
Meg @ The Housewife in Training Files says
LOVE popsicles with a magic shell! I just made some with a vanilla yogurt! They remind me of when I was little and would get one form Dairy Queen! Yum 🙂
taylor @ greens & chocolate says
Oh yum!! I love this combo of pear and chocolate!
Ginny McMeans says
Really clean and beautiful!
Christine (Cook the Story) says
Wendy! Homemade chocolate shell??? Must get that recipe. And these pops look so so good. My kids will love them. (And you captured the pears beautifully. They are pleading, “Eat me. Eat me.”)
Wendy O'Neal says
Thanks Christine! These pears were absolutely amazing…I’m sad they are all gone now.
Becca from ItsYummi! says
Oh my gosh, Wendy… these look SO flippin’ delicious! I need to get myself popsicle molds, or maybe a Zoku!
Wendy O'Neal says
Thanks Becca! I do love my Zoku..it’s amazing and so fast. But any popsicle molds will work beautifully for this recipe. 🙂
Liz says
They all look delicious, but I can’t wait to try the chocolate dipped popsicles. They look so simple and delicious. I especially love the chocolate dip which I can make safe for my son with food allergies.
Wendy O'Neal says
Thanks Liz! What allergies does your son have? This recipe is gluten, dairy, egg, soy, and nut free! I hope you are able to make it so he can eat it too. Let me know if I can help. 🙂
Liz says
He is allergic to milk, eggs, and peanuts. He already saw the recipe and is begging to go to the store to get pears to make it. You have already helped a ton. I have already used many of your recipes, thanks!
Jenni says
Wow, so simple and refreshing! And I love how you dipped them on the bias. Makes them look so swanky!
Wendy O'Neal says
Thanks Jenni! Yes, I dipped them that way on purpose…yeah let’s go with that. 😉 LOL! I’m glad it makes them look fancy…it really was because I was too lazy to dip the other side.
Jenni says
Lazy or not, I think you made the right call–they’re beautiful dipped that way!