IMG_4170Boozy popsicles are such a fun twist on typical summer desserts, especially since they're a dessert and a cocktail in one!Typically, I make this recipe as a gelato, but a few years ago, I tested turning it into a refreshing summer popsicle aperitivo, and it worked! While I haven't revived the recipe this summer, I think it's about time to do so.When you serve them, pour a thumbs height of Campari in a pretty glass and place the pop into the glass. The melty pop mingles with the Campari to create a delicious and very Italian Apero. Divine!

Cantaloupe Campari PopsMakes 10 pops
Ingredients:- 1 Cantaloupe, cut into pieces*- 1 cup water- 1 cup sugar- 1/4 cup Campari*Note: you can substitute 3-4 cups of passion fruit (about 15 passion fruits)Preparation:Make a simple syrup combining the sugar and the water using a small sauce pan on medium heat. Turn off the heat once it starts to boil and set aside to cool.Blend the cantaloupe and the syrup in a bowl using a hand blender, or blender. Add the campari and put into popsicle molds*.*Note: I like to pour the puree into the molds using a pitcher; it's easier.Freeze for at least 5 hours. Place into warm bath for about 30 seconds to unmold and wrap individually in parchment and place back into the freezer. They can be stored for up to a month, although ours are gone in a week.Cin cin!AnnetteRecipe adapted from: People's Pops

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