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I would like to make frozen fudge pops
I have gotten a silicone mold for 10 frozen pops or ice cream sticks. Does anyone have a tried-and-true recipe on how to make fudge yogurt ones. I don't want anything to be 'icy' but softer and creamy smooth.
I tried a test batch using 3 cups of my homemade yogurt and 1/2 cup chocolate instant pudding mix. They are not bad but would like them to be softer. |
Try adding cocoa and sweetener to yogurt. I make sugar free ice cream a lot. Add different flavors...peppermint, strawberry, horchata, cocoa...
per serving: 1 cup half n half 1/4 cup Splenda
(for chocolate add 1 tablespoon cocoa per serving) |
I don't know if there is a way to make them just like packaged. I think there are additives to make that creamy feel. I tried making ice cream in one of those cuisinart ice cream makers. The first time we ate it out of the machine it was delicious. Then froze the rest into a solid block that never got creamy again, just melted. I will follow this thread to see if there is a solution.
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Originally Posted by Stitchnripper
(Post 8590767)
I don't know if there is a way to make them just like packaged. I think there are additives to make that creamy feel. I tried making ice cream in one of those cuisinart ice cream makers. The first time we ate it out of the machine it was delicious. Then froze the rest into a solid block that never got creamy again, just melted. I will follow this thread to see if there is a solution.
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Originally Posted by tropit
(Post 8590816)
I wonder if they add lecithin to the recipe? You can buy it at nuts.com. I have some, but never used it. I'm very curious.
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One of many articles
https://www.compoundchem.com/2015/07/14/ice-cream/ |
Leftover ice cream is frozen solid. I set it on the counter for 45 minutes+-, then stir it well.
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Anyone remember years ago when they used to have Pudding Pops in the ice cream department of the store. This is a copy cat recipe from the Copy Cat books. Pudding Pops: 1 package chocolate (or vanilla) instant pudding mix, 1 1/2 cups milk,
2 cups Cool Whip. Using wire whisk, stir pudding mix into milk. Whip in Cool Whip. Spoon into your favorite molds or spoon into 3 oz. Dixie cups and insert popsicle sticks. Freeze. |
I tried the Wendy frosty recipe. It was great right out of the mixer. But put it in the freezer and froze solid. Tried to defrost slowly but it melted and never was the right texture/consistency.
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Thank you, gals, for your input. I just did a search for DIY pudding pops and came up with a number of ones that I just printed out. Now I have one for instant pudding and also one with chocolate chips, milk and Greek yogurt.
Am off to the kitchen to gather items to make a test batch. |
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