Two Ingredient Homemade Frozen Fudgsicles

My five year old grandson made this delicious
Homemade Fudgsicle. It was his first time making
a dessert and he was so excited. Made with pudding
then frozen, they taste like ice cream and they taste
amazing! If you don’t have any molds that can go into
the freezer, like me, use four disposable 5 oz. wax coated
kitchen cups. They make the ideal shape to eat your Fudgsicles.
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These are wonderful for the single person that doesn’t
want to buy an entire container of ice cream or it makes
enough for dessert to serve four people. My husband
and I enjoyed them with the grandkids for our dessert.
I have not tried it, but I would think the sugar free
instant pudding would work too.

Ingredients

Add the dry pudding to a medium bowl.

Pour in the milk.

Whisk for 2 minutes then
refrigerate for 5 minutes.

Pour 1/2 cup of the pudding into four
5 oz. wax coated disposable cups. Place
a craft stick into the center of each cup.

Freeze for 3 – 4 hours. Hold your hand
around the cup for a few seconds then
gently pull out the Fudgsicle and serve.
Two Ingredient Homemade Frozen Fudgsicles
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Ingredients
- 1 small box (3.9 oz.) Jell-O Instant Chocolate Pudding
- 2 cups cold milk
You will need 4 craft sticks (popsicle sticks) and 4 – five ounce disposable wax coated kitchen cups (Like Dixie Cups) or 4 oz. freezer molds
Directions
- In medium bowl add the dry pudding and the milk.
- Whisk for 2 minutes then refrigerate for 5 minutes.
- Pour 1/2 cup of the pudding into each wax coated disposable cups or molds.
- Place a craft stick into the center of each cup.
- Place the cups into the freezer for 3 – 4 hours or until frozen.
- Remove the cups from the freezer and wrap your hands around the outside of each cup until you can remove the fudgsicle. This only takes a few seconds, then serve.
Categories: Chocolate, Ice Cream, Milk Products
I love fudgsicles! We need to make some!
You won’t believe how much they taste like the fudgsicles in the store but so much cheaper!!! Enjoy we sure do.
You won’t believe how easy they are!!! Enjoy!
Fudgsicles are one of my favorite ice cream treats. Yum!
Me too I need to buy some molds but the Dixie cups did work well. Thank you Rachelle!
That looks so good!
We really love them and they are so easy! Thank you Saania!
Granddaughter worthy! C
Oh yes!!!
Thanks for sharing my recipe!
Your grandkids must think you’re the best grandma EVER.
Awww thank you they are my life! We have so much fun and yes they have said those words a few times…lol
This looks great! I’ve bookmarked this – along with your homemade fudge recipe – to make one day soon.
Thank you, you must be a chocolate love too! Lol
This is awesome Diane. I just bought some pudding. I bet my grandkids would love making these and then getting to eat them for a snack. So easy, I’m not sure why I never thought of it.
Thank you Carla the only thing my grandkids didn’t like was that they had to wait 3-4 hours to eat them…lol
My granddaughter would have a hard time with that as well.
That looks so good! If a 5 year old can make it, maybe I can too? We’ll see! 😀
Seriously, whisk for 2 minutes and that’s it. They taste really great. Thanks and I hope you give them a try.
Sounds simple and delicious , bet kids would love this 🙂
My grandkids really love them. My husband does too, after all their chocolate, he loves anything chocolate. I not only love the taste but the portion control. Thank you!
Wonderful!
I bet these taste just like the pudding pops we loved as kids! I had forgot about those until seeing this. I’ll have to try these!
They are and they remind me of a fudgsicle. They are a huge hit with the kids and adults!
This looks so good
Thank you!!!❤️
Oh wow! Simple but super delicious 😋
They really were delicious, for kids and adults!!!! Thank you. ❤️
Love it 👌🏻
Love this! I need to make these 💛
Thank you! They are really good, enjoy!
I didn’t realize it was this easy! Definitely going to try this with my kids this summer. Maybe make enough for the neighborhood kids that come over! Thanks for the how to! 🙂
You’re welcome and my grandkids thought they were amazing. Don’t tell anyone but we did too…lol
Diane – Hmm, I think I could do this! It does not require baking, stovetop … yes, I could make these. They look delicious. 🙂
They would be the perfect treat Linda. You could even try it with sugar free pudding mix if you didn’t want the calories. Also, made the Lipton spaghetti, they all went back for seconds! Will be posting soon.
Yes, the weather is already a scorcher like it is August for goodness sake. I am going to try it. I’ve got some instant lemon, butterscotch and pistachio here at the house now. Oh, I’ll look forward to seeing that spaghetti photos – glad everyone liked it. Did it smell the house up like onions? There is no fan in this kitchen, so yes – that onion soup smell lingered for a really long time.
Hahaha it did here too for hours since the A/C was on. My husband finished up the leftovers today and was still raving about it!
Another winner! Did you have a bad storm today? We are on the tail end of this severe storm that I had angst over all day. It was a good rain, that’s for sure – glad the tornado watch will be cancelled soon.
It destroyed our early 1900 theater! My daughter will be without power until Monday. We had 70 MPH straight line winds but No tornados. Poles knocked over all over town. One fell on a laundromat, caught it on fire and destroyed it with an apartment upstairs. It ripped parts of the roof off of one of our fire stations. It was awful and scary. We only lost a branch, straw from the garden and trash blew out of the gigantic roll off container we are filling up with junk. Feeling blessed today!
I’m doing “liked” that you didn’t have worse damage than what you did – OMG to what happened in your city though and to your daughter! I worried and fretted all yesterday as they said it was statewide and even talked about two tornadoes at one time. I lucked out as we only had high winds – they predicted the 70 mph winds you got, we got just 45 mph, no hail. Where my boss lives 20 miles away, the City was going to have an expert come in to verify if it was a small tornado, as it lifted a house off its foundation, tore trees out of the ground and knocked a chimney off a roof. We are not even in the Summer season – it’s way too early for all these heat spikes and volatile weather. I hope this is not going to be the norm this Summer or going forward. The grandchildren are back again at your house – your daughter too or staying away from you and your husband?
For now they are only here from Thursday through Sunday night. They are talking about another outbreak so if it does the grandkids will move back in full time. I don’t ever remember so many bad things happening at the same time.
Yes, I remembered they only are there part-time; at least they can go to your house during the power outage and be cool and not have to be in the dark either – hopefully their pets are okay being there all weekend, but it is cooler now too. I think there will be a resurgence once everything opens up completely; there are already spikes post-Memorial Day. I hope it stays status quo for your state as your family is heavily involved in the medical field. Yes, 2020 has been a horrific year on so many levels.
Yummmm
Thank you!!!
Oooooooo these look so good!
They really are Nancy. I ate fudgsicles all the time as a kid so this brought back some great memories.
Looks easy, but delicious! Thanks Diane!
Thank you Lisa it is very easy. Have a great week!
Diane, Seeing this recipe made me think about the old days when I was a kid…I always wanted to have two of these pops, but my mom only let us have one each…now I can have as many as I want…thanks, Diane.
That’s so funny. We had these too as a kid.
What fun, Diane! You’re a good grandmother! ❤️
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Thank you he was so excited!
Always fun to cook with kids!
Yes it sure is and he was so excited. The worse part was he had to wait for them to freeze…lol
This one brings back a load of memories! And they look as good now as they did when I was 5 years old!
I agree and they still taste just as good too. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing my recipe on your blog!!! ❤️
Thanks for sharing my recipe!!!❤️
You know I am making this! 💕💕
You won’t be sorry!!! It is amazing how pudding changes textures when frozen and is just like the fudgsicles you but at the store, only MUCH cheaper!
Homemade stuff always wins!
Agree!
Can’t wait to try these! Fudgsicles were my favorite growing up in the country, eating them on my grandparents back porch.
I thought they tasted just like I remembered as a kid…enjoy Mae!
This one really brings back memories of too long ago to mention. Fudgesicles were a favorite of mine as a little boy and I never grew out of that. But I haven’t had one, or even thought about one in so long now. Thank you for bringing back this one!!
I think it’s been just as long for me! My mom always bought fudgesicles and drumsticks. You’re very welcome!
Just might need to give this a try. Thanks for sharing!
You are very welcome Jan! These can be made with sugar free pudding too.
I think I will try this. I love fudgesicles. I even have the ingredients on hand!
Perfect Karla! Let me know what you think about them.
Love this, Diane!
Thank you so much Kellye!
Another one of my husband’s favourites! you must know him lol. Thanks Diane 🙂
Haha It is a good old fashioned treat. I ate them a lot as a kid. You’re welcome Susan!
One of those perfect childhood memories, a treat I had only in the summer. Creamsicles were pretty great, too. Thank you, Diane!
OMG I forgot about Creamsicles, we had those too as kids.