In the top of it, there are holes for the popsicle sticks. The popsicle mold has a fancy aluminum cover that goes over the popsicles. I was able to fill all 10 popsicles until they were about 1/4 inch from the top without any leftovers. My batch of pudding fit PERFECTLY in the molds. It will give you extra time to work with the pudding so it stays liquid enough to pour into the molds.(Each of my popsicle slots holds 3 ounces of liquid) It will stretch the pudding further so you can fill a 10 slot popsicle mold.My package of pudding asked for 2 cups of milk, but I added 2-2/3 cups of milk. Prepare the pudding according to the package directions, except add more milk. The pudding sets in a few minutes, and if you can’t pour the pudding, you won’t be able to get it into your molds. Make sure your mold and popsicle sticks are ready to go before you get started. I really don’t know if they need to be food grade? Or if there’s something wrong with regular craft sticks? If you can get the food grade ones though, it’s probably safer. Popsicle Mold (This is the exact one I used)Īny brand of instant chocolate pudding should work, but make sure the box says 4 servings (usually 1/2 cup each) on the box.The full printable recipe is at the end of this post, but here’s a list of affiliate links to products on Amazon showing what you’ll need: My mom LOVED them! And now that we have an awesome popsicle mold, I’m predicting lots of fun flavoured popsicles coming up in our summer this year!! Homemade Fudgesicles Recipe Using Jello Pudding When I was a kid we used to have fudgsicles all the time. I know that part can definitely be tricky, but with a few tips, it’s super simple. I love how perfect these homemade fudgesicles look!? I’ll include tips for removing the popsicles from the mold in the tutorial below. These fudgesicles were the next best thing and the kids are LOVING them! Okay, so maybe I feel a little guilty for feeding my kids popsicles at 7am, but I just didn’t feel like getting the milk this morning. Normally my kids drink milk first thing in the morning, and these are made with lots of milk, so I don’t feel too bad. My 9 year old loves them! She had one this morning at 7am as her pre-breakfast snack while she was watching TV. I made these homemade fudgesicles yesterday and we’ve already eaten half the batch. I used an Amazon popsicle mold – but if you don’t have one, or if you don’t want to invest in one, IKEA has very affordable popsicle molds, or you can even use Dixie cups, like I did last week in my easy rainbow popsicles recipe. These homemade fudgesicles are perfectly flavoured, super fast to put together, and best of all: it’s less than $2 for a big batch of homemade fudgesicles! Who would have thought that instant pudding would work so well to make fudgesicles!? Makes 7 pops.Homemade fudgesicles anyone!? Yes please! They’re super easy to make using chocolate Jello pudding. Pour mixture into shallow pan. Freeze until ice crystals form around edges - about 30 minutes. Stir mixture until smooth, but not melted. Spoon into pop molds or 4-ounce paper cups. Stir over medium heat until mixture comes to a full boil. We can trace the pudding pop idea to the ’60s! This ad appeared in 1967 - part of a series of recipe ideas showing creative ways to use the mix.ġ package (4 ounces) chocolate or chocolate fudge puddingĬombine pudding mix, sugar and milk. All of them made with real Swiss Miss pudding. Five varieties of chocolate: Chocolate Toffee-Coated Vanilla and Chocolate, new Fudge Ripple, new Chocolate Chip, and good old Chocolate. If you’re a chocolate lover, you’ll love Swiss Miss Pudding Bars. And Jello chocolate-coated pudding pops are just 130 calories. For a surprisingly low 90 calories, you can get the rich, creamy goodness of a pudding pop. For a mere 35 calories, you can have a fruity, refreshing gelatin pop. Jell-O Gelatin Pops and Jell-O Pudding Pops are more than just great-tasting snacks. Jello Pudding Pops & Gelatin Pops for your diet (1985) So when your family wants a snack, stick with the goodness of real Jello pudding. Or try all three flavors in the variety pack. It comes in delicious flavors your whole family will love: chocolate, vanilla and banana. And you can feel good about serving Jell-O pudding pops to your family, because it’s made with all the wholesome goodness of real pudding. It’s a rich, creamy-tasting new snack, frozen on a stick. Introducing all the goodness of real Jell-O pudding frozen on a stick (1982) If you want to approximate these treats, Kraft offers this homemade pops recipe, and Amazon has a Jell-O Pudding Pops DIY kit with molds. While boxes of Jell-O pudding pops may be but a memory - with all of their smooth, icy, firm chocolate (and vanilla and banana) goodness - we can still remember their glory days through these commercials!
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