High Protein Greek Yogurt Popsicles are a creamy, fruit-packed freezer treat that doubles as an easy snack or breakfast. They blend fast, use simple ingredients, and you can bump the protein up or keep them classic!
127 CAL 18g CARBS 0g FAT 13g PROTEIN
High Protein Greek Yogurt Popsicles Recipe
School’s out, and my kitchen turns into a snack bar real fast. Someone’s always hot, someone’s always hungry, and somehow everyone forgets they just ate. These High Protein Greek Yogurt Popsicles are my go-to for that stretch of the day when you need something cold right now, but you still want it to be a snack that holds them over!
These healthy popsicles are creamy and fruity, and they’re genuinely easy to make. Everything goes in the blender, you pour it into molds, and then you’re done until the freezer works its magic. I love having a batch ready for pool days, after-camp pickup, or the moment everyone wanders into the kitchen asking for “something” at the exact same time!
Because these homemade popsicles are yogurt-based, they feel more like a real snack than a sugary ice pop. It’s the easiest way to keep something cool and filling around for hot summer days!

Before You Get Started
A few quick notes so these blend smoothly and freeze well.
- Fruit choice: Fresh or frozen fruit both work, just keep the total around 3 cups so the popsicles stay thick and creamy!
- Frozen fruit blending: If you use frozen fruit, add a few splashes of milk or coconut water only as needed to help the blender catch.
- Protein option: Protein powder is optional. You can also use a higher-protein yogurt instead of adding powder!
- Paper cup method: Pour the mixture into small paper cups, cover with foil, poke each popsicle stick through the foil, and freeze. Peel the paper away to serve!
How to Make High Protein Popsicles
You’re basically making a thick smoothie and freezing it.
1. Blend Until Very Smooth
Add Greek yogurt, protein powder if using, honey, lemon juice, and fruit to a blender. Blend until very smooth and creamy.
Pro tip: You can use a food processor if you don’t have a blender.
2. Pour Into Molds
Pour the fruit yogurt mixture into popsicle molds.
Pro tip: Tap the molds on the counter once to pop any air bubbles.
3. Freeze Until Solid
Freeze for at least 4 hours, then unmold and enjoy.
Recipe Tips and Tricks
Helpful ways to customize without overcomplicating it.
- Vanilla boost: Add 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, especially with berries or pineapple. It makes the pops taste more dessert-like without extra sweetness.
- Chia or flax: Add 1–2 teaspoons chia or ground flax for extra staying power. Let the mixture sit for 2 minutes after blending so it thickens slightly.
- Fruit combos that work: Berries + lemon is bright, mango + lemon tastes extra tropical, pineapple + lemon is super refreshing.
- Texture tweak: Popsicles made with lower-fat yogurt can freeze more icy. A thicker, higher-fat Greek yogurt usually gives a creamier bite.
- Protein powder flavor tip: Vanilla is the easiest match with most fruits. If you use chocolate, berries are a safer pairing than citrus-heavy fruit.

Storage & Reheating
A couple of simple steps keep the texture better.
- Storage: Once frozen solid, remove popsicles from molds and store in an airtight freezer bag or container.
- Freezer: Best within 2–3 months for flavor and texture.
- Leftovers: Freeze extra mixture in an ice cube tray and blend into smoothies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about this recipe:
What’s the best Greek yogurt to use for yogurt popsicles?
Plain Greek yogurt gives you the most control over sweetness and works with any fruit, which is why it’s my default. Vanilla Greek yogurt is great if you want a more dessert-like flavor, but it’s usually sweetened, so you’ll want to skip or reduce the honey so the popsicles don’t end up overly sweet.