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Homemade Fudge Pops

Who doesn't love a frozen fudge pop? I was a BIG fan of them when I was younger so I worried that a knock-off "real food" version wouldn't taste as good as what I remembered...but, oh was I wrong!

Prep Time
10 mins
Additional Time
4 hrs
Total Time
4 hrs 10 mins
Servings: 10 2 oz. popsicles
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American

Ingredients

  • 2/3 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder I prefer the "special dark" variety
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 1 cup PLAIN yogurt plus an extra 1 tablespoon
  • 1 1/4 cups milk

Instructions

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  1. In a medium sized bowl whisk together the syrup, cocoa powder, and vanilla until thoroughly combined and there are almost no clumps left. Slowly whisk in both the yogurt and milk.
  2. Pour into the popsicle molds, add a popsicle stick, and freeze. When you are ready to dig in, run a little bit of warm water on the outside of the molds to loosen them up so the popsicles come out easily. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Special Tools: Popsicle mold and popsicle sticks
  • We recommend organic ingredients when feasible.
  • Nutrition Facts Homemade Fudge Pops Amount Per Serving Calories 104 Calories from Fat 18 % Daily Value* Fat 2g3%Saturated Fat 1g6%Cholesterol 6mg2%Sodium 27mg1%Potassium 192mg5%Carbohydrates 20g7%Fiber 1g4%Sugar 16g18%Protein 3g6% Vitamin A 75IU2%Vitamin C 0.1mg0%Calcium 93mg9%Iron 0.6mg3% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
  • Calories 104
  • Calories from Fat 18
  • % Daily Value*
  • Fat 2g
  • 3%
  • Saturated Fat 1g
  • 6%
  • Cholesterol 6mg
  • 2%
  • Sodium 27mg
  • 1%
  • Potassium 192mg
  • 5%
  • Carbohydrates 20g
  • 7%
  • Fiber 1g
  • 4%
  • Sugar 16g
  • 18%
  • Protein 3g
  • 6%
  • Vitamin A 75IU
  • 2%
  • Vitamin C 0.1mg
  • 0%
  • Calcium 93mg
  • 9%
  • Iron 0.6mg
  • 3%
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