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Moscow Mule Push-Pops

Cathy Roma Published: Aug 1, 2018

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Cool off with a childlike spin on grown-up cocktail...frozen Moscow mules push-pops!
Cool off with a child-like spin on grown-up cocktail…frozen Moscow mule push-pops!
Moscow Mule Push-Pops

A frosty and frozen moscow mule push pop is an oasis on a hot summer day.

Picture this…You’re walking down the street, the air is thick and sticky, the temperature soaring to well over 90 degrees. You’re thirsty, dragging, and over-heating from the inside out.

And then…is it mirage? No. It’s a food truck tucked on a side street, humming tropical tunes, and selling popsicles just like these moscow mule push-pops.

These aren’t the popsicles of your youth. Nope…these are grown-up popsicles, boozy popsicles, that taste just like your favorite summer cocktails. Cooling frozen treats with a little boozy kick to mellow you out.

Moscow Mule Push-Pops

So this was actually me…strolling down the street in Charleston earlier in the summer. And when I say strolling, I mean hobbling back to my hotel in search of a cold drink. Well thankfully that mirage wasn’t a figment of my imagination, it was the real deal.

I selected a tart Moscow mule push-pop and was instantly cooled down. You could taste the spice of the ginger and the tang from the lime. It wasn’t too sweet and the pop was perfectly smooth and frosty, but not icy. I couldn’t wait to get home to recreate it.

Tips on making the perfect Moscow Mule Push-Pops

  1. Crafting a classic Moscow mule is simple…ginger beer, lime and vodka. Now when you freeze them, the flavors can get a little dulled. So how do we get those ingredients to sing? Amp em up. In addition to ginger beer, a couple teaspoons of fresh ginger bring that spicy ginger flavor forward. We’re also going to use lime three ways to bring a bright, citrusy zing…limeade (the drink, not concentrate), lime juice, and lime zest. POW!
  2. Ginger BEER not ginger ALE. It’s packs more of a ginger wallop, and isn’t quite as sweet. Now you can make your own (my recipe is here with my popular tequila Mexican mules) or store-bought works just as well too. And if you’re wondering, ginger beer is non-alcoholic (that part comes next 😉)
  3. Watch your alcohol content. Now alcohol doesn’t freeze so you have to make sure your proportions are right when you’re spinning this in your ice cream maker. The good news is that the alcohol keeps the pops from getting too icy and instead they have a softer, smoother texture.
Moscow Mule Push-Pops

★ Want to master making Homemade Ginger Beer? Check out this post with all of the tips and tricks! ★

Do I really need an ice cream maker?

Sorry Charlie, but yes. For these push-pops you do need an ice cream maker.

Push pop containers are not sealed so liquid will just leak right out as they’re being filled. That also means you need to work quickly to fill the push pops once the mixture is frozen.

Spoon the frozen mixture into the containers, tamp it down, pop on the top and into the freezer STAT! Once in the freezer, let them chill for at least two hours before diving in. They’re worth the wait, I promise!

Want more frozen summer boozy treats?

  • Watermelon Champagne Popsicles
  • Peach Sangria Slushies
  • Frozen Cucumber Lemonade Cocktail
  • Grilled Strawberry Cocktail

Moscow Mule Push-Pops

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Moscow Mule Push-Pops
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Moscow Mule Push Pop
Prep Time
10 mins
Freezing Time
2 hrs 15 mins
Total Time
2 hrs 25 mins
 

Cool off with a child-like spin on grown-up cocktail…frozen Moscow mule push-pops!

Course: Cocktail, Frozen Treats
Cuisine: American
Keyword: moscow mule
Servings: 12 servings
Calories: 63 kcal
Author: Cathy Roma | What Should I Make For…
Ingredients
  • 2 tsp fresh ginger, grated
  • 1 lime, zested and juiced
  • 24 oz ginger beer
  • 8 oz limeade (not concentrate)
  • 6 oz vodka
Instructions
  1. Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and stir well. Chill until cold and then spin in an ice cream maker according to manufacturers instructions.

  2. Once mixture is slushy and mostly frozen (the alcohol will prevent it from completely freezing), scoop it into push pop containers. Tamp it down well, then place the lids on top and store in the freezer until hard and set, at least 2 hours.

Recipe Notes

Special equipment:

  • Push-pop containers
  • Ice cream maker
Nutrition Facts
Moscow Mule Push Pop
Amount Per Serving
Calories 63
% Daily Value*
Sodium 4mg0%
Potassium 5mg0%
Carbohydrates 8g3%
Sugar 7g8%
Vitamin C 2.2mg3%
Calcium 4mg0%
Iron 0.1mg1%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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About Cathy Roma

My food philosophy is simple: everything in moderation. Sweet, savory, healthy, decadent…food, like life, is all about balance. I rely on my background as a trained chef/mom to create family-friendly recipes that will inspire you to cook, not complicate your life.

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