Hello Eighteen25 friends! I’m Melissa from No. 2 Pencil, and I’m so thrilled to be contributing to Spooktacular September. Today, I’m sharing a fun recipe for Candy Corn Pudding Pops. I know your little ghosts and goblins are going to love them!
Here is what you will need to get started: [affiliate links included]
Makes 10 Pudding Pops
• Popsicle Mold and Popsicle Sticks
• Small box (3.3 oz) Instant Jello Pudding – White Chocolate Flavor for white layer
• Large Box (5.1 oz) Instant Jello Pudding – Vanilla Flavor for yellow and orange layer
• Honey
• Red and Yellow food coloring
• 4 cups of milk
Step 1: Prepare White Chocolate Jello by mixing pudding mix with 1 1/2 cups of cold milk. Note: This is less milk than the box directions call for. This makes the pudding pops richer and creamier. Stir in 1 teaspoon of honey and transfer pudding mixture to a large plastic baggie.
Step 2: Prepare Vanilla Pudding by mixing pudding mix with 2 1/2 cups of cold milk. Again, a little less than the box calls for. Stir in two teaspoons of honey and divide pudding into two bowls.
Step 3: Color one bowl with yellow food coloring, adding just a few drops at a time. Next, color the other bowl orange by combing yellow and red food coloring. Transfer the yellow and orange pudding to a plastic baggie.
Step Four: Snip corner of plastic baggies and squeeze pudding into popsicle molds. Start with white layer and finish with yellow. Tap mold on counter between layers to reduce air bubbles and level the layers.
Step Five: Freeze pudding pops 2-3 hours or overnight.
These are so fun to make, and the touch of honey in the pudding gives them a real candy corn flavor!
Melissa @ No. 2 Pencil says
I'm so excited to be included in Spooktacular September! Thank you again!
keri @ shaken together says
These are so cute and perfect for FL where it refuses to feel like Fall 🙂
Capturing Joy with Kristen Duke says
Those are fun! I need a new popcycle mold, I don't have a good one…
Crystal says
How cute and fun to eat!! Pinning!!
Heidi@OneCreativeMommy.com says
Love these! Pinned them to my candy corn idea board.
Amanda says
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Anonymous says
yummy!so going to try this with my husband and kids
Megan says
Just wanted to let you know this project was featured on the At Play blog today.
http://atplayonline.com/2013/09/20/friday-finds-9-20-13/
Thanks
Megan
Jamie says
Thank you.
Anonymous says
Just curious as to the honey. Is it for flavor or does it do something with the pudding? I've never heard of that before. Again just curious. Thanks.
Brenda @ Chatting Over Chocolate says
Good morning! Stopping by to let you know that I featured these super cute Candy Corn Pudding Pops on my blog today in celebration of National Candy Corn Day! http://www.chattingoverchocolate.com/2013/10/a-dozen-ways-to-celebrate-national.html … Thanks for sharing this sweet dessert idea!
Crystal says
These look so yummy! I can’t wait to try them myself. One of my favorite treats as a child were Jello Pudding Pops…so I know I will love these! And…I might try some with my kids…