Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Kids Week: Frozen Pudding Pops!

Nothing says kids and summer time like something frozen on a stick! Making home made popsicles totally makes me feel like a child again. I realize that if your kids are like mine and eat 27 popsicles a day that the most economical thing to do is head to Costco and buy a box of otter pops, but take a break every once and a while and have some fun creating your own flavor combos in homemade popsicles. There's something magical about it! Kids love helping out and these recipes are so quick and easy that you won't mind extra "helpers."

You can pick up all kinds of shapes and sizes of molds just about anywhere these days. The ones in this picture are from Target and Walmart. They're only a couple of bucks too. Totally worth the tiny investment! You can use the plastic sticks they come with, or just buy a bag of popsicle sticks and then you can make multiple batches.


I started thinking about pudding pops about a month ago and I couldn't stop dreaming about different flavor combos that sounded good. I kept a list on my fridge and kept adding to it thinking I'd just try out as many as I could and then post the best one. Problem: they were ALL good! So since my family has had pudding pops coming out of their ears for the last month, you all will as well. I'm going to share all of them with ya! First of all, read this:

Notes on dairy:

I tested a lot of different dairy combos from non-fat milk to low-fat to whole milk to heavy cream. You can choose what you put into these. Just know that the higher the fat percentage the creamier the end product. Don't go up to full cream though, that doesn't work so well. My most favorite result was half and half so that's what I wrote in most of the actual recipes. You can absolutely substitute low-fat milk (or even soy milk if you've got allergy issues), it just makes the pops a little icier whereas the half and half obviously makes them richer and more creamy. Also, I used the sugar free puddings, and Jello brand definitely tastes the best.

Are you ready for this?? Here we go! (The first one is totally my favorite)


Mint-Chocolate Cookie Pudding Pops
1 small box instant chocolate pudding
1 3/4 C half and half
10 Oreo cookies, crushed (about 1 heaping cup)
1/4 t peppermint extract

Blend pudding mix, extract, and half and half in a blender until smooth. Stir in crushed cookies by hand. Place in molds and freeze.

* I loved Aubri's idea in the comments- try banana pudding with crushed nutter butters. Yum!!



Blueberry Lemon Cheesecake Pudding Pops

1 small box cheesecake instant pudding
1 3/4 C half and half
1 C blueberries
1 t lemon zest (or more if you like your lemon!)

In a blender mix cheesecake pudding mix and half and half until smooth. Add in lemon zest and blueberries and pulse a couple of times to break up the blueberries. Place in molds and freeze.


Cherry Almond Fudge Pudding Pops
1 small box instant Chocolate Fudge Pudding
1 3/4 C half and half
about 20 cherries ( 1 1/4 C) pitted and halved
1/4 t almond extract
1/3 C mini-chocolate chips

Blend pudding mix, half and half, and almond extract in blender until smooth. Add in cherries and pulse 2-3 times. Stir in chocolate chips by hand. Place in molds and freeze.


PiƱa Colada Pudding Pops
1 small box instant coconut pudding
1 13.5oz can coconut milk
1 8oz can crushed pineapple
1/3 C shredded coconut
1 T fresh lime juice
optional: coconut extract*

Blend coconut milk, lime juice, and pudding mix in a blender until smooth. Add crushed pineapple and shredded coconut and pulse a couple of times to incorporate. Add extract if desired. Place in molds and freeze. * the coconut flavor was more mild than I expected. If you want a boost, add a little coconut extract.


These might be my 2nd favorite!

PB Banana Pudding Pops
1 small box instant vanilla pudding
1 3/4 C milk
1 ripe banana*
1/4 C Peanut Butter

Blend all ingredients until smooth. Place in popsicle molds and freeze. *Bananas that aren't quite ripe yet tend to taste especially bitter when frozen, so make sure you use a sweet, ripe, banana.



Strawberries and Cream Pudding Pops


1 small box instant vanilla pudding
1 C milk
6oz vanilla yogurt (strawberry is great too)
12 medium strawberries (about 1 3/4-2 C roughly chopped)
2-3 T sugar

remove stems from berries and pulse with 2 T sugar in a food processor until completely smooth. Taste and add more sugar if needed. You should have just over a cup of puree. Set aside.

In a blender combine pudding, yogurt, and milk and blend until combined. Layer or swirl the pudding mixture with the strawberry mixture in popsicle molds and freeze until solid.

Now go have some frozen fun!




Click Here for a printable version of all of these pudding pops

Other Posts from Kids Week:
Hand-Tossed Ice Cream
Edible Playdough and Finger Paint
Homemade Hot Pockets
Giveaway

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Darci said...

Okay, you are amazing! I love these wonderful flavor combinations. They are much better than the kool-aid pops I remember making as a kid. Thanks Sara!

MommytoTommy said...

Yum!! Those look amazing!!!

The Amoah-Boadi Family said...

yum, yum , yum..summer just got a whole lot better!!

Michelle said...

I absolutely love these ideas. I'll have to give these a try.

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roxanne said...

Wow, you came up with some creative flavors! The mint cookie looks so good, but you definitely have to make the strawberries and cream again so we can try that too! Yum!

Andrea said...

Wow. They all look delicious! I have no idea which one we're going to try first! Yum!

merparker said...

If my kids see this, I'm in trouble!!! LOL!!! Hopefully we can get around to these recipes this summer! At 106 degrees out there...we need some relief! These look delicious!

Jessica Newman said...

so many fun flavors! I have got to go out and buy some popsicle molds now!

Krista said...

these look SO yummy!!!

Heather said...

Those look soo good. I had no idea you could do so much with homemade popsicles. Thank you!

cookies and cups said...

Oh I love these and they don't make the vanilla pudding pops anymore (at least where I live)...will definitely try these. Love all the variations!

Kathi and Ryan said...

Ms. Sara, these are too cute! My kiddos are going to think these are the best. I can't wait to try them (especially the mint chocolate one...YUM) Thanks for doing all the creative work and passing it to us!

Jake and Lisa said...

yum.. those mint cookie pops look great!

Nathaly said...

Yum! I'm excited to try them with soymilk so Captain Allergies can have them.

Pamela said...

Can't wait to try these, they look so yummy!

Joy said...

I can't wait to try the pina colada pops!

Kara said...

Sar, first, you're amazing. Second, I'm going to be sitting around twiddling my thumbs WAITING for that last one. I know my kids will love that one! :) I'm excited to try it.

LCM said...

You are genius! My girls have been wanting to try something like this for a while, I have a feeling these are going to go over well in the Texas heat.

The Taintor Family said...

These look so good! Heck with sharing these with my kids... I want them all for me. I'm so excited to make them. (Plus, you do such a good job photographing them - that's an art in and of itself.)

Ashli said...

Those look so good. I can't decide which flavor to try first. Those flavors are so creative!

Stephanie said...

They are beautiful. I wonder if you could do it with homemade pudding?

Lindsay said...

Jello pudding pops were my favorite popsicles as a kid. I was so sad when they started making them. I found a new version of them at my local Walmart but they just aren't the same. Anyhow, I'm excited to try and make my own.

The Four Montgomery's said...

those look so good

Robin said...

Can't wait to try these.

jjcrew said...

Awesome idea. Easy peasy lemon squeezie. I'm going to try it. Thanks!

Shannon said...

We just made boring chocolate pudding pops the other day and my boy inhaled his! I wonder what would happen with one of these- thanks for sharing such yummiliciousness!

Jarmeg Family said...

those look great, my kids will love them!

Risa said...

Okay these look delish!! Thanks for sharing. If only it were warm enough to have a popsicle here in Nebraska. Mild Summer--booo!

alisha said...

This is definitely going to put a good dent in the #10 can of chocolate pudding we've been working on for months. Thanks!

Aubri said...

Wow...these look so yummy! I just made some pudding pops like the mint cookie ones, except with banana pudding and crushed nutter-butters. You should try those...mmmmmm. Thanks for the new ideas!

Erin said...

Yum! These look so easy and delicious.

Kirsten said...

I thought I was being creative a few weeks ago when I made them with a box of chocolate pudding and another of vanilla pudding. These are delicious.

Denise @ Life on Stepping Stone Lane said...

Holy cow! Those put anything out a box to shame!!

stephchows said...

I am ALL over the pina colada pops!

Steph said...

I just bought those molds from target! So far I've just filled them with smoothie mix and plain juice. These look like great treats!

auntmeg said...

yummie!

Am I the only one having flashbacks to the 80's jello pudding commercials with Bill Cosby?!

Amy said...

Yum-o! Can't wait to try this with my kiddos!

Sarah said...

I'm impressed with your creative flavors. When I think 'pudding pops,' I totally see Bill Cosby in my mind. =) Thanks for bringing back a bit of my childhood nostalgia.

Spencer Family said...

Yum! There is a local popsicle store here called LocoPops that make gourmet popsicles like these. Now I don't have to empty my wallet there--I can make my own at home. Thank you!!!

~L said...

Those look so good and fun!

Ashley said...

I am going to walmart to get some molds. Cant wait! these look amazing!
My son will be in heaven!

Price Family Connection said...

It's amazing to think that we've never thought to do something so delicious with those popsicle molds. Gone are the days of plain juice! These are beautiful. And yummy. Thanks for sharing!

Alli Blue said...

Wow! What more can I say! WOW!

Wehrle said...

YUM! my kids... and I will LOVe these! I have only tried freesing boring old pudding, never adding anything else! This is so much better!! THANKS!

Sonya Blaquiere said...

Gosh where to begin? Maybe I'll just start at the top and work my way through all the flavors...Yum!

There's always room for Dessert! said...

OMG I really want the Mint Chocolate Cookie Pops NOW!!!!! wowzer!!!

Randy and Diann said...

Yummy! I can't wait to try them out.

Jennifer said...

These sound like something my kids will really enjoy. Both making them and eating them. And then probably inventing some freakish and hopefully delicious flavors of their own.

Rachel said...

I lived off banana creamies during the 4th month of this pregnancy and I'm ready for a little variety in my frozen treat selections. These look great!

Mary Kelly said...

Forget the kids- I want to make these for my husband and me to eat after the kiddos go to bed! These look SO tasty with endless possibilities.

Jill said...

I really wanted the strawberries and cream recipe ... where is it???

Michelle said...

I can't wait to try to mint chocolate! YUM!

Jenny said...

Wow, these all look so good! I don't know which ones to make first!

Jenna said...

So cute!! Ah, I am going to try these for SURE!

Camille said...

What the crap? I'm trying to lose weight here! :P

Robin said...

Where is the Strawberry and Cream RECIPE??????

jill said...

geez ladies....you have really outdone yourselves here!!

these all look great!

you know, I have a 2 year old who's a SUPER picky eater. Picky like, he will only eat bread, cheese, macaroni and popsicles. I have been creative in my popsicle making, trying to sneak in healthy things like carrot juice, yogurt, and fruit puree. The little guy can't get enough of the healthy goodness, and I feel ok about him eating 4 popsicles a day!!

shayla said...

Never would have thought of the blueberry-lemon cheesecake combo. Brilliant!

Tari McDonald said...

These look yummy, and not to mention perfect for summer!

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Tricia said...

My kids would love these, they would say "Did Sara make these?" They think you are super mom, so hopefully my stock will go up when I take credit for them :)

Jimi said...

Just bought popsicle molds. You've given me more ideas than I can handle. Must go to store now!

Cami said...

Trust me, you are not the only one loosing their mind! These all look amazing! Can't wait to try the pina colada ones!

Gina Rochelle said...

Yum! I'm gonna need to buy more popsicle molds! Or maybe I'll just use my ice cube trays and toothpicks for small portions for my toddler until I can get to the store.

OREGON SOUTHWORTHS said...

I gotta say, the mint chocolate cookie pops look and sound the best. I think those would be my favorite. What a great idea, in general, though. Never would've thought to make my own pudding pops! I may have to try the banana one with chocolate pudding though... I love the combo of chocolate and banana!
- Jennifer

imajacobs said...

I can't wait to try these! The possibilities are endless. Thanks!

Crystal said...

I best be buying myself some popsicle molds. These flavors looks so awesome.

Cathy - wheresmydamnanswer said...

These look so great.. I cannot wait to make these when my niece and nephew come for a visit in a couple weeks!! Oh and I will make them for hubby too as he is really a big kid!

The Wifey said...

Kids? I'm going to make these for ME.

Amy Glisan said...

sounds great!

EmilyCC said...

Oh my goodness! Now the only problem is which one to try first!

Courtney B said...

I'm drooling, these all look so fantastic! I love me some pudding pops and I can't wait to try these!

Jon and Sarah said...

These look so good-especially for a hot day like today. On my way to the kitchen right now to whip up a batch.

Kara said...

These all look so good I can't even decide which to make first. I'm going to make the kids vote!

jjnhubbs said...

What great ideas! Now I need to run out to Target to find the molds!!

Q. said...

These look delicious! My mom made chocolate pudding pops for us once when we were little - I still remember them! I used to love them (even the store bought ones by Jello.) Banana was my absolute fave...ooh - chocolate and vanilla swirl, too. Dang it. Now I want one. ((Sigh.))

kim said...

my fave is pina colada. i know it's kids week, but to make it an adult snack, i can add a splash of white rum maybe. :)

Erika said...

Yum! I am definitely going to have to try the mint chocolate. I must be thinking in the same wavelength because I posted about pops today, too.

MDtripmom said...

My kiddos are a little young for these still but that doesn't mean I can't make them for myself, right? :)

Shannon said...

My little boy was looking at the pics of the pops with me and he pointed to the strawberry ones and said, "Let's make those." I guess they looked the yummiest. Please post the recipe!!

Britney said...

I cannot WAIT to make these! These are great ideas!!!!!!!!!

Carolyn said...

I just discovered your blog a few weeks ago and wanted to tell you how much I am enjoying it! Thank you so much for sharing all of your delicious recipes and ideas!!!

imajacobs said...

Is there a trick to getting them out of the molds? I had to run them under hot water and then they were all metly.

Emily said...

Oooh, the strawberries and cream look yummy!

Erica Lyn said...

We JUST tried this out.. so good!! :)

Sarah said...

Wondering if it would be wrong if I made some of these pops for dinner?!!

mistie said...

These all look so yummy! I think adding crumbled up graham cracker crust to the cheescake one would be soooo good!

Lisa said...

Those look amazingly yummy!

Rachelle @ "Mommy? I'm Hungry!" said...

Oh yum!!! I've marked this page to make these! I need to find better pop molds, because the $1 store ones are cheapo junk.

The cookies and the cheesecake sounds super yummy!

Jimi said...

Would love to know how long it takes these to freeze, please.

Candria said...

Wow! I am excited for kids week! Thank You!

Karli said...

My children will officially love you forever.

The Nedrys said...

Mmmmmmmm...I am going to have to run out and buy some of the molds so I can make these!

Jenny said...

I don't know which one to try first. They all look yummy!

Katy said...

Oh...my...goodness...I am all over the mint chocolate cookie pops!!! :)

Annalee Kelly said...

I love it!

C. said...

If it weren't for my current issues with gestational diabetes, I would make every single one of these flavors!!

ShayLynn said...

These look so yummy! Can't wait to spend time in the kitchen with my kids!

Bobbi said...

I know what I'm doing tomorrow... Yummy!

betchacanteatjustone said...

I'm so going out tomorrow to buy popsicle molds AND maybe some dixie cups so I can do smaller versions for the kids at summer camp with popsicle sticks! :)

Katie

Petersons said...

Wow! I'm drooling they look so good.

Kristen said...

Wow, Sara! You outdid yourself with this post. Pudding pops were one of my favorite things when I was little. I wonder why Jell-o doesn't make them anymore. Can't wait to try these!

Danny & Crystal said...

All of those look so good! I'll definitely have to try them!

PULN7GS said...

i love making popsicles with yogurt- can't wait to try pudding- even better!

Jenna said...

I want some of these right now, they look so good!

lesley said...

Those strawberry and cream ones look so neat! I am going to load up on pudding flavors next time I am at the store.

Rick & Liz said...

These look incredible! I love the variety of flavors you gave us. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! :)

Jeff, Jenny and Pearl said...

I have never seen such scrumptious looking fudgesicles in my entire life! I think my husband will be more excited to try these than anyone!

rach said...

I am all over those mint chocolate cookie pops, and my son will like the strawberries and cream. Thank you, I can't wait to see what you come up with next.

Kira said...

yummalicious....is that a word? I am headed over to the big Wally world tommorow to get my supplies. Blueberry lemon cheesecake.... now you KNOW that is for ME!

The Un-Organized Mom said...

Oh wow...I'm really excited about the Pina Colada and the Cherry Almond Fudge!! Well, and the Strawberries and Cream (when said notebook or random scrap paper is located... =)

Melissa said...

These are soo cute...i think my hubby is going to have a love-hate relationship with those mint oreo ones! P.S. I LOVE that star shaped mold....where did you get that one????

Todd and Shana said...

Wow, these look so yummy!!! I was thinking something way less creative when I first saw the title. I will definitely be trying these! Thanks!!!!

Michelle said...

what a wonderful post! And just in time for our upcoming Bible school. It would be so much fun to make Popsicles with the kids. I love the idea of mint choc and the lemon blueberry.

Leigh said...

It was just yesterday that I was wondering if they still made pudding pops... now i can just make my own. All of the variations look delicious.

Kimberly said...

These look so good! I can't wait to try them.

Jamieanne said...

I recently posted a list of popsicle recipes on my blog that I had made, but wow, your recipe list is amazing! I can't wait to make some of these, uh, for the kids, of course.... :)

Jess said...

Um, yeah, are these for the kids? I'm thinking I don't want to share.

Lindsey said...

I am excited to try the PB Banana ones.

Summer said...

Those are all such fun combos! I'm definitely going to have to try some of those out!

Lund Family said...

Forget my kids I want to eat these! These look great girls! Good job.

Sara said...

These look DELICIOUS!

tanalicious said...

i'm making these today! first, i just have to find a mold, and then pudding, maybe a little half and half.... a trip to the store might be in order.

Jana said...

I've been wanting to make popsicles this summer. Thanks for all the ideas!

Heidi said...

My kids love homemade pudding pops. Thanks for the great ideas!

Ben and Angela said...

Who needs kids for this stuff, I want them just for myself!

Katrina said...

LOVE all your popsicle creations and my boys would, too!

Sommerfeldt Summary said...

WOW those look soooo good! I have 3kids at home that would love to try all of those. Well I guess only 2 of my kids could try, one is only 5 months so that might not be a great idea for him. ha

megan said...

could those look any more delicious?!?! major yum!

Tamera said...

These look so good! Will have to try this for sure. Thank you!

little miss possible said...

!! I would LOVE to try making the cherry one!

Liz and Corey said...

These look delicious, easy, and fun!

Shelly said...

I loved pudding pops when I was a kid. I can't wait to make these with mine. Thanks for the tip.

The Cartwright Family! said...

i'm drooling over these...literally drooling!

Holly DeVore said...

Mint chocolate cookie pops? You must have known me in a previous life!!! OOOH, that sounds so good!!

kate said...

These look completely amazing. I can't wait to make them and impress my family!

Bethany said...

We made the PB banana ones today.. YUM! i have always loved pudding pops, why don't they sell them anymore? weird. thanks for the recipes!

Andrea said...

I'm curious, Sara, about why you used sugar-free pudding instead of regular? Would it make any difference to use regular pudding?
Thanks for all the fabulous ideas!

Karyn said...

These all look so delicious. I can't wait to make them for my kids (& me of course!)

Guzmania said...

I can't wait to make these - I might even share with my kids!

Lindsay said...

Got to get myself some popsicle molds!

Ashley A. said...

Those strawberry ones look amazing!

Brya said...

Yum! I can't wai to try them!

Lindsey Alexander said...

YUMMY!

Lisle H said...

You ROCK!! I'm printing now so I can experiment tomorrow!

Angela said...

Oh my goodness so many yummy flavors!

Heidi said...

I can't wait to try some of these, I think I love popsicles more than my kids. I have just been pouring our leftover smoothies in them.

Yearsley Family said...

WOWIE! What can I say more? These look amazing! I was just telling DH the other day that I need to learn how to make pudding pops! Mmmmmmm! I'll have to try these out!

Erin said...

Umm...ok. It's after midnight and my mouth is watering. This does not bode well for my waistline! They all look delish but I'm wondering...how did you store these bad boys?

Pam said...

We've never tried these at home but the Oreo ones look incredible and I bet my son would love these!

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Brooke said...

As soon as I saw these, I immediately had to print them off. They just look so delicious. Though, I'm not so sure I want to share them with my kids. . .

Kate Witenko said...

You know the way to my heart with the mint chocolate pops. It's not even 9am and already I'm craving ice cream. Yum yum!

kim said...

Chocolate ice cream and popsicles and cookies.... Isabel will be in heaven! These look great. :)

The Edwards Family said...

We just bought 2 sets of molds and have only used koolaid, so this makes me excited about popsicles. Thanks soooooo much.

Sarah said...

I just made up a batch of the mint chocolate ones last night and I just could not bear to throw away the extra (I only had 4 popsicle molds) so, I did what any sane person would do and ate it....oh man, can't wait for those puppies to get out of the freezer! Simply divine! Lemon blueberry cheesecake is next up!

Adrienne said...

such fun pics you took of these! Can't wait to try the pina colada and the cherry fudge (though I must admit I love maraschino cherries and would prob use those...like those boxed cherry chocolates haha)

Jenny said...

These bring back so many memories of childhood, except mine weren't that yummy looking!

Katie said...

These look amazing and I bet they are even more amazing when you eat them!

Lucky us that you shared all these fun ideas, experiments, and recipes with us!

MollyE said...

These look sooooo goood!!!! Thanks for mentioning you can use soy milk!!

April said...

Oh my! These look so delicious! I can't wait to try them! I don't know if I will want to share them with the kids though!

katie said...

I am really excited to try some of these! Love all the pictures and your blog!

Ashley said...

I am excited to try some of these--I love all of the variations for the freezer pops! Mmmmm!

Whitney and Lish Harris said...

I am definitely going to try these. So fun and easy!

K said...

These look so good ... my kids will love them!

larawashington said...

I can't wait to try these. I definitely prefer creamy treats! Oh yeah, I think my kids may like these as well.

Emily said...

Those ALL look so good. My mouth is watering just looking at them. I love all the pictures too! I definitely need to go buy some popsicle molds.

Stephanie said...

Oooh, perfect timing! The weather is hot, I'm out of Otter Pops and I'm just planning my grocery list. Plus, I'm tired of giving my kids those sugary pops. I have the molds, but have only done kool-aid or lemonaide. Not nearly as creative (or healthy) as all these yummy flavors! Thanks! I'm loving kids' week!

Karen said...

Those look SO adorable! And delicious!

Kelly said...

Oh. My. GOODNESS.

I am making popsicles tonight.


Oh- and I made the strawberry sorbet recipe for our 4th of July dessert. It got RAVE reviews from the family!!

Heather said...

YUM!!! I love pudding pops and can't wait to make the blueberry lemon ones!!

Katie said...

So many yummy flavors!

amy and mighty max said...

cannot wait to try some of these decadent popsicles! yummy!

Sarah Lenhart said...

Forget the kids, I want one of these! :)

Amie said...

These look amazing. I think they are as much for mommies as for kids. I can't wait to try them.

Riddle Girl said...

I think we will finally get around to trying these this weekend!

Mrs.Snip said...

Oh my stinking heck! I can't wait to try these! I am stuck in a hotel room in Houston, with no ingredients and no popsicle containers. Thank you again for making such a fabulous post for us to learn from!

MissouriMormonMama said...

Oh my!! Those combos look soooo yummy!

Michelle said...

Those mint pops look so good, I think I know what is for dessert tonight.

John, Kara, Andrew and Grant said...

I've done this before, but I've never thought of all these flavor combos...awesome!

Nicole said...

fave summer recipe so far :)

Amanda said...

How much do I love you for this. Last night I was thinking - I need to make some popsicles, because really, they are expensive and not that good - why can't I make some better ones? I even bought molds. You are inspired.

Jen said...

These look amazing!

Steph said...

Ok, these look so incredible! I'm totally want to try them all.

Rhonda said...

Mmmmm....If they even taste just half as good as they look! Can't wait to try!!!

MacD Kids said...

Yum! My kids will love this!

Jenni said...

These are something I'll definitely be trying someday when my nieces & nephew are older!

The Siple Family said...

I can't wait to make the choc. mint. That is my favorite combo.

Brookel said...

oh wow, all i can say is yum. i need to go get some fun reusable popsicle containers.

Vicki Pea Tree said...

What a great idea! I actually made some jello pops - inspired by the new Popsicle brand slow melts - and was dreaming of pudding pops too! Thanks for the great recipes!

recette, recette ... said...

hey, they look great, but what is "half and half" in one of the recipes? thanks!

Sara @ Our Best Bites said...

recette- half and half can be found in the dairy section by the cream. It is a mixture of half cream and half milk.

Fancypants said...

I'm slow posting a comment but here goes:
I made these and they tasted divine BUT I had a horrible time getting them out of the molds. Any suggestions?

Sara @ Our Best Bites said...

Fancypants (love that name!) - I just run mine under warm water until they pop out. I have noticed though, that the ones with grooves in them- rocket pop style- (like the strawberries and cream ones above) are much harder to get out than the plain round or flat ones, so I just use the plain ones now.

Lydja said...

I just found your blog tonight and I've been scrolling through the millions of posts I've never seen and my both has literally been hanging open! Thank you for your posts.

tonyastaab.com said...

Fabulous. My kids (shhhh, me too) will absolutely love these.

Jodi said...

I have chocolate-raspberry-chile pops in the freezer right now. Thought I was all that and a bag of chips until I found these recipes. Can't wait to try these!!

Mary said...

Any suggestions if you are using cooked pudding instead of instant? I can't find instant organic, but I found it in regular cooking on the stovetop kind. Should I decrease the milk? Just make as is? All of the above? LOL

Sara @ Our Best Bites said...

Mary, I honestly don't know! I'd have to play around with it to see. But if you happen to first, let us know how they turn out!

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