9 frozen treats that make hot summer days way more enjoyable

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Hot afternoons call for desserts that stay cold long enough to make stepping outside worthwhile. These 9 frozen treats cover ice cream, popsicles, ice cream sandwiches, watermelon, coconut, avocado, yogurt, and small freezer bites. Some need only a blender or mixing bowl, while others use an ice cream maker, molds, or an overnight freeze. The collection gives summer snacks and desserts a mix of creamy, fruity, handheld, and scoopable options.

A glass dish filled with pink watermelon mousse, topped with diced watermelon pieces, sits on a white surface next to a striped cloth.
Frozen Watermelon Dessert. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream

Three scoops of strawberry ice cream in a white bowl, with a bowl of frozen strawberries and an ice cream container in the background.
Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream. Photo credit: Best Clean Eating.

Fresh berries run through Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream, an eight-serving dessert with a 5-hour 35-minute total time. Eggs, extra yolks, heavy cream, sweetener, vanilla, xanthan gum, and strawberries form a chilled custard base before churning. Most of the schedule is cooling and refrigerator time, so the active work stays limited. Serve it in bowls or cones with sliced berries, nuts, whipped cream, or chocolate sauce.
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Ice Cream Sandwich

Sugar-Free Ice Cream Sandwich layered on top of ech other on ice.
Ice Cream Sandwich. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Homemade wafers hold this Ice Cream Sandwich together across 16 frozen servings in 5 hours 35 minutes. Egg white, whey protein, almond flour, butter, cream, xanthan gum, and vanilla form the thin cookies, while eggs, heavy cream, sweetener, and vanilla create the filling. The assembled slab freezes for several hours before being cut into individual pieces. Keep the sandwiches frozen until serving at pool days, cookouts, or afternoon snack breaks.
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Eggnog Popsicles

Eggnog Popsicles on ice.
Eggnog Popsicles. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Separate whipped mixtures give Eggnog Popsicles 12 creamy portions after 2 hours and 15 minutes. Eggs, heavy cream, allulose sweetener, and vanilla are prepared in stages, then gently folded together before going into molds. A two-to-three-hour freeze sets the pops, though leaving them overnight makes advance preparation easier. Serve them straight from the freezer when a custard-style handheld dessert sounds better than another bowl of ice cream.
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Cream Cheese Fat Bombs

Cream Cheese Fat Bombs in green and pick on a plate and white board.
Cream Cheese Fat Bombs. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Lemon brightens Cream Cheese Fat Bombs, which make 20 bite-sized pieces in 1 hour 15 minutes. Butter, coconut oil, cream cheese, lemon juice, zest, sweetener, and optional natural coloring blend into a smooth mixture before filling silicone molds. One to two hours in the freezer gives the pieces enough structure to release cleanly. Store them frozen and serve a few with berries, iced coffee, or a larger dessert spread.
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Avocado Popsicles

Avocado Popsicles laered on top of each other.
Avocado Popsicles. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Blended fruit gives Avocado Popsicles six portions with 30 minutes of preparation plus an overnight freeze. Avocados, lime juice, sweetener, and unsweetened almond milk create the green base, while low-carb chocolate and cacao butter can form an optional shell. Everything blends before being poured into molds and fitted with sticks. Bring the pops out for a creamy summer snack, with or without the chocolate coating.
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Coconut Ice Cream

Keto Coconut Ice Cream inside coconut shells with strawberries around.
Coconut Ice Cream. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

An ice cream maker turns Coconut Ice Cream into eight servings with about 10 minutes of preparation. Coconut milk, whipped cream, sweetener, xanthan gum, and glycerin create the base and help maintain a smoother texture. The mixture can go directly into the machine, while glycerin also supports a freezer method when needed. Spoon it into bowls or coconut shells and add berries, toasted coconut, nuts, or chocolate chips.
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Skyr Popsicles

Skyr Popsicles on ice.
Skyr Popsicles. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Thick cultured yogurt gives Skyr Popsicles 10 portions in 6 hours 15 minutes. Skyr, heavy cream, and sweetener form the base, while sugar-free chocolate and coconut oil create an optional coating. The filled molds freeze for four to six hours or overnight before the pops are dipped. Serve them after lunch, following a workout, or as a creamy handheld dessert with berries on the side.
Get the Recipe: Skyr Popsicles

Frozen Watermelon Dessert

A glass dish filled with pink watermelon mousse, topped with diced watermelon pieces, sits on a white surface next to a striped cloth.
Frozen Watermelon Dessert. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Two ingredients make Frozen Watermelon Dessert six scoopable servings after about 2 hours and 15 minutes. Freeze seedless watermelon and sugar-free condensed milk until smooth before the mixture goes into a loaf pan or freezer container. A two-hour freeze firms the dessert without making the preparation complicated. Let it soften briefly before scooping, then add mint, dark chocolate pieces, or extra watermelon cubes.
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Sugar-Free Mini Popsicles

Sugar Free Mini Popsicles in a heart shape.
Sugar-Free Mini Popsicles. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Small molds turn Sugar-Free Mini Popsicles into 18 portions in 3 hours 20 minutes. Heavy cream, sweetener, and Greek yogurt create the frozen centers, while sugar-free chocolate and coconut oil form the optional outer coating. The cream is whipped before the yogurt is folded in, and the mixture is divided among molds. Keep the mini pops ready for quick snacks, small dessert plates, or a tray with several frozen flavors.
Get the Recipe: Sugar-Free Mini Popsicles

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