Today for #SummerDessertWeek I have a fun mermaid inspired recipe for y’all!
These colorful Mermaid Pudding Pops are a fun treat to make at home with the kids.
Get creative and decorate with sprinkles, drizzle with candy melts, and add mermaid tail picks for handles!
My kids especially like the mini pudding pops made in the ice cube tray!
Scroll down for the recipe.
Welcome to the 2nd Annual #SummerDessertWeek event hosted by Angie from Big Bear’s Wife. This sweet week-long event is filled with fun dessert recipes from amazing bloggers and some great giveaways from our generous sponsors! We can’t wait to share all of these summer-themed desserts with y’all and celebrate summertime sweets all week long!
There are 23 wonderful bloggers participating in this year’s event! With over 60 recipes being shared this week we just know that you’re going to find a new summer favorite! Plus, don’t forget that we have 5 (five) great giveaways for you this week too! Scroll down to take a look!
Mermaid Pudding Pops
Ingredients
- 2 boxes instant pudding mix {flavor/color of choice}
- 4 cups milk
- food coloring {if needed}
- assorted sprinkles
- colored candy melts melted, for drizzle
- You will need:
- Popsicle molds and/or an ice cube tray
- Popsicle sticks/mini spoons/mermaid picks
Instructions
- Prepare both pudding mixes in two separate bowls by adding mix and 2 cups water and whisking for two minutes until thickened.
- I used strawberry cupcake flavor {pink} and white chocolate {white} and separated the prepared white pudding into two bowls.
- Add 2-3 drops of desired color food coloring to each both and mix until color is throughout. I used purple and blue.
- Now get creative! Add sprinkles in the bottom of some pop molds and then fill with one or 2 colors of pudding. You can also top with sprinkles.
- Add sticks or picks to the center of the pops and place in the freezer for about 2 hours.
- Remove from freezer and let sit for a few minutes until you can gently remove from the molds.
- You can also drizzle colored candy melted on the pops and add sprinkles on top.
- Serve right away or place back in the freezer until ready to eat.
Notes
For The Love of Food Blog
Prepare both pudding mixes in two separate bowls.
I used strawberry cupcake flavor {pink} and white chocolate {white} and separated the prepared white pudding into two bowls. Add food coloring of choice. I did blue and purple.
Love this colorful sprinkles mix I found at Walmart!
Add sprinkles in the bottom of some pop molds and then fill.with one or 2 colors of pudding.
You can also top with sprinkles.
Add sticks or picks to the center of the pops and place in the freezer for about 2 hours.
Remove from freezer and let sit for a few minutes until you can gently remove from the molds.
You can also drizzle colored candy melted on the pops and add sprinkles on top.
Serve right away or place back in the freezer until ready to eat.
Check out the amazing #SummerDessertWeek recipes from our bloggers today!
Ice Cream Recipes:
- No Churn S’mores Ice Cream from Big Bear’s Wife
- Strawberry Mojito Popsicles from The Spiffy Cookie
- Happylicious Chocolate Peanut Butter Ice Cream Parfait from Desserts Required
- Toasted Almond Ice Cream Bars from Kudos Kitchen by Renee
- No Churn Banana Pudding Ice Cream from A Blender Mom
- Mermaid Pudding Pops from For the Love of Food
Sweet Summertime Cakes:
- Coconut Lime Pound Cake from The Food Hunter’s Guide To Cuisine
- Old Fashioned Cocktail Upside Down Cake from Forking Up
No-Bake Treats:
- No Bake Lemonade Pie from 4 Sons ‘R’ Us
Baked Desserts:
- Strawberry Cream Cheese Tart from Eat Move Make
- Strawberry Sour Cream Pound Cake from The Bitter Side of Sweet
- Grocery Store Iced Oatmeal Cookies from The Beard and The Baker
- Cream Cheese Pastry with Almond Filling from Shockingly Delicious
- S’mores Pizza from Daily Dish Recipes
- S’mores Cookie Bars from The Domestic Kitchen
Betsy Cohen
What a fun and refreshing dessert to make with the kids!!
Erin
Oh my gosh how fun are these!? Love the mermaid tail handles.
KudosKitchen
How fun. I'll bet your daughters loved them!
Dorothy Reinhold
How adorable!! I love that you can make big ones and little ones! So smart!