Rocky Road Pudding Popsicles, chocolate, marshmallows, almonds, all together in a frozen treat!
Popsicles are the perfect summertime afternoon snack. Icy cold on a hot day, not too filling to ruin your dinner.
There is so much variety with a popsicle. The possibilities are really endless, if you can freeze it, you can turn it into a popsicle. Juice, fresh fruit, yogurt, mix it all up, change ingredients out and you have a new flavor.
My favorite base to work with for popsicles is pudding. It freezes up so creamy and there are so many flavors to choose from.
And if you’re trying to stay on the lighter side, the sugar free mixes freeze just as well as the regular ones. So you could even call these “healthy” well, let’s say “healthier.”
And if you don’t have popsicle molds, I love using the little bathroom dixie cups as molds. then you can use a popsicle stick or a plastic spoon for your stick, and being pudding, the stick will stay where you put it and not fall over while freezing.
The cups are great when you need to make a large batch for a party and you just throw away the cup and stick, no need to worry about gathering up those plastic sticks that fit a mold.
Oh and it’s much easier to get the “extras” into the paper cup molds.
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Rocky Road Pudding Popsicles
Ingredients
- 1 box Jell-o Instant Chocolate Pudding (4 serving size)
- 2 cups milk
- 1/2 cup mini marshmallows
- 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
- 1/4 cup sliced almonds
- popsicle mold or small paper cups and popsicles sticks
Instructions
- Mix Pudding according to package directions.
- Place a few marshmallows and chocolate chips in the bottom of your popsicle mold.
- Add a tablespoon or 2 of pudding then begin layering , marshmallows, chocolate chips, and almonds, then more pudding. Make sure pudding is getting to all the toppings.
- Continue layering until molds are filled. Add popsicle stick and freeze until frozen.
Notes
recipe source ChocolateChocolateandmore.com
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Kayle (The Cooking Actress) says
obsesssssssed! I love rocky road anything and these look refreshing AND comforting! YUMMMyyyyyyy
Raymond Planty says
I am having trouble pinning your recipes. Its telling me I don’t have permission to pin these recipes and you have great recipes I would love to pin for future use. Please reply and let me know why I can’t pin these. Thank you.
Joan Hayes says
are you using the Pin It button at the top or bottom of the post to try and pin?
Nancy @ gottagetbaked says
This is SUCH a great idea, Joan! I never even thought of using pudding to make popsicles before and yay for not having to buy the molds. Good ol’ cheapo Dixie cups are totally the way to go. I adore rocky road. These are the perfect frozen treat for summer.
Dallas says
Gonna make this for my grand kids this coming weekend…planning a boating and BBQ day!!
Thank you
Chandra@The Plaid and Paisley Kitchen says
I love these! I am so tweeting them today!
Lindsay @ Life, Love and Sugar says
Oh yum! The marshmallows and chocolate chips poking out make me want to dig right in!
Kate | Food Babbles says
Whoa!! These look amazing. I love rocky road ice cream but popsicle form?!? Count me in!
Anita at Hungry Couple says
Love these! It’s been so damn hot that all I want is something icy cold. Yum…
Kris, Neighbor Chick says
Whoa baby, those look so good! I’m sure they are better on the budget than buying boxes of ready-made frozen treats. Have a lovely day!
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Winnie says
Wowwwww
These look fantastic
Rich and have marshmallows (!!)
I’m saving the recipe as i’m planning to make them ๐
Jenn@TheRollinsHouse says
These look delish! Pinning to make later ๐
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
Okay, I totally absolutely love these!
Joan Hayes says
The best thing about these pops Dorothy, I had everything in my baking cabinet!
Dani says
These sound so yummy! Love me some rocky road and pudding!
Carrie @ Frugal Foodie Mama says
I need these in my life… like NOW! ๐ Thank you so much for sharing at Marvelous Mondays this week!
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Trish - Mom On Timeout says
These look delicious Joan! Pinned and featuring tonight!
Pamela says
I didn’t have marshmallows so I substituted cocoa pebbles for crunch and put it into ice cream cones. Still yummy!
Joan Hayes says
I love it Pamela!
Baker Becky says
Those look so yummy Joan!!! Funny….I posted ice cream today and all of my east coast followers were wondering what the heck I was doing with ice cream. It’s 70 degrees here today….I’m not sure if we will ever get winter in the Bay Area!
My kids would love these pops….I’ll definitely be making them! ๐
Dixie Lee's Mama says
When using the paper cups, do you find that peeling the paper off leaves remnants or is hard to get off the frozen treat? I want to try this but was curious about the cup issue. Thank you.
Joan Hayes says
I use the Dixie Bathroom cups and never have a sticking issue. You could also use plastic cups and just run the bottom under warm water for a minute then pop the popsicle right out, just like using a popsicle mold.
Crystal Green says
These all look absolutely delicious and perfect for our hot summery days here. Thank you for sharing this round up with us.