Chocolate Fudge Pops

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Make this creamy, frozen chocolate fudge pops recipe at home, with just 6 ingredients!

This past weekend, one of my good friends convinced me to attend a weekend WordPress conference with him.

I got to talk with engineers, developers, and designers, which was so fun for this aspiring computer nerd.

It was also striking how many bloggers attended; even just a few years ago people still thought I was crazy when I mentioned that blogging is my full-time job.

But possibly my favorite part of the conference wasn’t anything related to computers.

It was when, during one of the Saturday afternoon breaks, the conference organizers announced that they had a surprise snack for us.

Waiting in the lobby was a cart from a local popsicle shop, Pleasant Pops. They even had two vegan options: Strawberry Ginger and Mexican Chocolate.

Obviously, I chose the chocolate.

healthy fudgsicles

(If you ever get a chance to visit the shop, I also love their Coconut Cardamom popsicles.)

When I got home from the conference, I was excited to try out some of the technical skills I’d learned… but mostly I wanted to make more chocolate popsicles.

These creamy chocolate fudge pops are similar to a recipe I posted a few years ago that ended up going viral on Pinterest: Healthy Chocolate Fudgsicles.

After the post went viral, I received an inordinate amount of emails and messages asking for a banana-or-coconut-free alternative in the recipe, which uses banana for sweetness and coconut instead of heavy cream.

So here it finally is: a healthy chocolate popsicle recipe without banana, without corn syrup, and with no coconut milk required.

I used dairy free Greek yogurt for the coconut free version but don’t see why any non Greek yogurt (such as almond milk yogurt) wouldn’t also work. Another delicious option is to use cashew cream or coconut cream.

I like options.

Secretly Healthy Creamy Chocolate Fudge Pops (Vegan)
5 from 1 vote

Chocolate Fudge Pops

This creamy, dairy free, frozen chocolate fudge pops recipe is easy to make, with just 6 ingredients.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Yield: 8 popsicles
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Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cup coconut cream or plain yogurt
  • 3 tbsp milk of choice
  • 6 tbsp chocolate chips or sugar free chocolate chips
  • 3 tbsp cocoa powder
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract (optional)
  • 3 tbsp sweetener of choice, such as pure maple syrup
  • 1/4 tsp salt

Instructions 

  • *If you want fudgsicles without the classic tart yogurt flavor, use coconut cream in place of the yogurt.
    Carefully melt the chocolate chips. Combine all ingredients until smooth. I recommend using a blender or immersion blender to ensure the cocoa doesn’t clump. Taste, and add more sweetener if needed – you want the mixture to taste a little too sweet, as sweetness level will decrease once frozen. Pour into popsicle molds or dixie cups. Freeze. After about a 1/2 hour, I inserted popsicle sticks into the fudgsicles and returned them to the freezer.
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Notes

Also be sure to try this Dole Whip Recipe.
 
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23 Comments

  1. Kat Cupcake says:

    These sound so delicious and healthy! Glad you had fun at the conference

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Yes, that’s it! I didn’t know that company made coconut cream. Good to know, since they’re bpa free. I usually get coconut cream from Trader Joes.

  2. Jennifer says:

    These look so creamy and amazing! Can’t wait to try them.

  3. Dana says:

    That’s cool that you went to a conference. I am a programmer and honestly have never made the time to attend one before. I know that needs to change :).

  4. Alyssa West says:

    I’ve had Pleasant Pops and I fell in love with the Strawberry Ginger. You absolutely should try it sometime!

  5. Whitney says:

    Um, yes please! I don’t have popsicle molds, but who cares? I’m sure this would make a delicious bowl of ice cream! Especially topped with shredded coconut or some other wonderful topping (possibly Ultimate Unbaked Brownies).

  6. jordan @ dancing for donuts says:

    LOVE that these are only 7 ingredients!! i used to be obsessed with those fudge popsicles from an ice cream truck when i was little, but i would probably never reach for one now because of all the garbage in them! can’t wait to try these, though 🙂 have a great weekend!!

  7. TheFoodSea says:

    This will be my first yogurt fudge that i will make and it has so less ingredients needed, surly the type of recipe i wanna try now .

  8. Elaine says:

    CREAMY really says it! Thank you again for a great recipe. And did you ever get that puppy? Having a smiling little face to greet you wherever you are is an indescrible joy! The only limitation is that they cannot have CHOCOLATE but my little friend does enjoy my other goodies.

  9. طراحی سایت در مشهد says:

    thanks for recipe my daughter loves it 🙂