Nutella Fudge Pops


Oh fudge!

Can be soy-free / sugar-free / dairy-free / vegan. Recipe--->  https://lett-trim.today/2012/03/26/nutella-fudge-pops/

Melty Nutella Fudge Pops.

Yesterday, I took care of the Fairy Dust Sisters.

Now, whenever I watch the girls, they make me call them by their fairy princess names. And the first thing they always ask is, “What are we making today??”

Since it was so warm outside, and since little kids seem to adore Nutella (Wait, everyone adores Nutella, right?), I asked if they’d be interested in making Nutella fudgsicles. Obviously the girls fairy princesses welcomed this idea.

Nutella Fudge Pops

Nutella Fudge Pops

(Makes 6-7)

  • 3 frozen bananas
  • 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
  • 1/2c choc-hazelnut butter or Homemade Healthy Nutella
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • tiny pinch salt

Blend all ingredients until super-smooth. (We used a food processor, and we thawed the bananas a tiny bit so they’d blend.) Eat as ice cream, or scoop into popsicle molds (or paper cups) and freeze for fudgsicles.

View Nutella Fudge Pops Nutrition Facts

Can be soy-free / sugar-free / dairy-free / vegan. Recipe--->  https://lett-trim.today/2012/03/26/nutella-fudge-pops/

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109 Comments

  1. Rachel L says:

    Hi Katie! I just made your fudgepops and they are absolutely to die for! Instead of using a paper cup though, I used my plastic ice-pop molds, and I was disappointed when they did not come out from the plastic covers in-tact—only the stick emerged. I froze them overnight, so I don’t think freezing time was the issue.
    Do you have any suggestions on how to remove the fudge pops from ice-pop molds intact? I’ve made water-based ice pops before and didn’t have this problem, so it might just be that the solid banana/nut butter didn’t freeze as tightly as water does. Let me know if you have any suggestions!

    1. Chocolate Covered Katie says:

      Run under lukewarm water for 20 seconds. It really helps! 🙂

  2. Brenda says:

    i would love to try this but i am allergic to bananas so i guess this one is out for me 🙁

  3. Karen says:

    I am breastfeeding and I’m on a dairy free diet. I just made these with Nutella and they are delicious! Next I am going to try the homemade nutella linked from the recipe. Yumm!

  4. olivia says:

    this is such a great idea! their freezing right now! i found your website on pintrest when i was looking for things to cook for my brother. he loves nutella so im made these. so exited to try! ! ! !

  5. Hailey says:

    Oh.my.god.thank.yOU.

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  7. Sarah says:

    Yummy!

  8. del says:

    Just a quick question. I know nuts are good for youand I can accept sugar in moderation but doesn’t Nutella have transfats? Recipe looks great though. Perhaps another brnad pf choc hazelnut spread?

  9. del says:

    Just a quick question. I know nuts are good for youand I can accept sugar in moderation but doesn’t Nutella have transfats? Recipe looks great though. Perhaps another brnad pf choc hazelnut spread? I have made them by jsut mixing the choc pread and peanut with banana. Yum

    1. Chocolate Covered Katie says:

      Please click on the linked “healthy nutella” recipe in the post 😉

  10. Anna McGrew says:

    These are amazing! I have made them several times now, mostly for my boyfriend 🙂

    I do have a warning thou- do not use Popsicle molds! They don’t firm up enough to come out of the molds :(. I’m thawing them now then going to re-freeze them into paper cups.