Homemade Fudgesicles
on Apr 29, 2016, Updated Oct 21, 2020
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These Homemade Fudgesicles are such a tasty, quick, and easy cold treat for summer. Make homemade with just a couple ingredients you probably have on hand. Perfect for cooling off and curing your chocolate cravings this summer.
Homemade Fudgesicles
Making homemade pops during the warm summer months is a frequent thing around our house. It’s like a family tradition to make a fun and unique cold treat for after dinner. I made our awesome Pineapple Orange Pops the other day and the kids have been begging for more cold treats.
Since my son is a big fan of fudgesicles, I decided we would make our own homemade version. He is autistic and doesn’t usually like to try homemade versions of his favorites. There is something about having the store version, lol. I purchased this new Norpro Ice Pop Maker on Amazon and noticed how similar the mold was to his favorite Fudge Bars. I figured I would give it a try and see if I could convince him to try momma’s homemade fudgesicles.
To my amazement, he was overly anxious to give them a try. Wow, we have some progress here. He liked them so much that I had to immediately make a second batch because the first batch was “great” according to Zachary.
If Zachary is a fan, trust me, they must be great. He is the second pickiest child I know (Jonathan being the first, ha ha).
This recipe is so super simple and super quick. You most likely already have the ingredients already on hand. All that is needed is cocoa powder, sugar, corn syrup, milk and vanilla. SUPER Simple.
INGREDIENTS
1/2 cup Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
2/3 cup Sugar
2 tbsp Corn Syrup
1 tsp Vanilla
2 cup Milk
DIRECTIONS
Whisk together cocoa powder and sugar in a pan.
Add corn syrup and vanilla and place over low heat.
Add milk while whisking constantly until every thing is dissolved and blended.
Pour mixture into 6 popsicle molds and freeze until solid.
Do you have a favorite cold treat that you make during the hot summer months?
Homemade Fudgesicles
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
- 2/3 cup Sugar
- 2 tbsp Corn Syrup
- 1 tsp Vanilla
- 2 cup Milk
Instructions
- Whisk together cocoa powder and sugar in a pan.
- Add corn syrup and vanilla and place over low heat.
- Add milk while whisking constantly until every thing is dissolved and blended.
- Pour mixture into 6 popsicle molds and freeze until solid.
Looking for other homemade cold treats? Be sure to see these other recipes that I have shared….
Does it matter if I use light or dark corn syrup?
Hi Terry! Either should work for you. Hope you have a great day!
Just in time for summer…better get busy will need ALOT!
This recipe was delicious. Thank you!
Just made the mixture, waiting to pour in my popsicle molds. I tasted the mix and it tasted just like hot chocolate. YUM! Can’t wait until these solidify. :)
I have never heard anyone else relate to having an autistic son who has severe brand preferences. Thank you for sharing that. It meant more to me than the recipe
I made these today….I didn’t like the result. I used Trader Joe’s unsweetened cocoa – perhaps Hershey’s would have been tastier. I also used low-fat milk, so maybe whole milk would make a difference.
These look awesome. Thanks for the recipe. I’m going to wrap mine individually in parchment paper so I can reuse the popsicle mold to make a bunch and have them on hand.
They look wonderful! Where do you find the popsicle sticks? I haven’t seen them in the grocery store!
Hi Holly! You can find the popsicle sticks at any craft store and some Dollar Stores will have them too. Plus, you could order from Amazon. Hope that helps. – Jen
Can these be made as an “ice” in a larger container instead of molds?
Where can I buy these fudge cycle molds?
Hi you can buy them in the dollar tree or Walmart any store really