Why You’ll Love Them
They’re dairy-free. If you need to cut back on dairy, this is a great way to satisfy your sweet tooth, without real ice cream. Naturally sweet. These healthy fudgesicles are sweetened with maple syrup, so they don’t require any refined sugar. No coconut milk! I know a lot of dairy-free recipes call for coconut milk to achieve a creamy texture, but avocado provides a similar creaminess without the extra coconut flavor. They’re easy to prepare. Just add the ingredients to a blender, blend until smooth, and pour into an ice pop mold to freeze until firm. Allergy friendly. If you or a family member follows a special diet, these fudgesicles are vegan, paleo, gluten-free, and nut-free.
Plus, they taste amazing! My kids had a lot of patience while I took these photos, because they couldn’t wait to eat one.
How to Make Them
You’re basically making a more watered-down version of chocolate avocado pudding with this recipe, and freezing it. It’s a great way to preserve any avocado that you need to use up. You add more water to this recipe, to achieve a similar texture to store-bought Fudgesicles. (If the pudding is too thick, the frozen popsicles get a little messier.) Speaking of, I bet frozen avocado would work in this recipe, too. It will probably even speed the freezing time, since the avocado will already be cold.
Flavor Variations
Want to change up the flavor? Try these additions.
Peanut butter. Peanut butter + chocolate is the perfect match if you ask me. Try adding 2 to 4 tablespoons, and taste the mixture as you go. Frozen cherries. If you’ve tried my Cherry Chocolate Pudding, you know that cherries totally hide the avocado flavor. Add in 1/2 cup + 1/4 teaspoon of almond extract for a delicious alternative. Coffee. You can use brewed coffee instead of the water in this recipe to make a mocha-flavored fudgesicle. Or try adding a couple of teaspoons of instant coffee, if you prefer. Be sure to adjust the sweetness to taste, to account for the bitterness of the coffee.
The sky is the limit! I’d love to hear about any other flavor combinations that you try with this recipe.
More Avocado Recipes
Have more avocado to use up? Try one of these!
Mint Chocolate Avocado Ice Cream Avocado Brownies Cherry Chocolate Avocado Pudding Easy Avocado Toast Avocado Deviled Eggs Chocolate Avocado Pudding Avocado Pesto Pasta Creamy Avocado Cilantro Dressing Avocado Caesar Salad Chocolate Avocado Smoothie Dark Chocolate Avocado Truffles
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