Homemade Fudgesicle Recipe: Creamy Chocolate Pops

Several creamy chocolate popsicles with plastic handles are arranged on a plate. Some have chocolate shavings sprinkled on top, and one popsicle has a bite taken out of it. The background is a light wooden surface.

Is this a fudgesicle dessert, post-workout fuel, or your new favorite healthy sweet treat? Once you taste these chocolate fudgesicles, you might be hooked. This two-ingredient version is sugar-free, dairy-free, and packed with protein and healthy fats. It delivers that dense, chewy, and creamy texture you expect from a classic fudgesicle, but without the refined sugar and guilt.

Why You’ll Love This Fudgesicle Recipe

These fudgesicles are one of the simplest and healthiest frozen desserts you can make at home. The base is full-fat coconut milk, which provides a luxuriously creamy texture and healthy fats that help keep the popsicles rich and satisfying. Chocolate-flavored protein powder brings the chocolate flavor and adds a protein boost, making these a great option for a post-workout snack or a filling low-sugar dessert. They mimic the nostalgic fudgesicle experience—frozen, chocolatey, and indulgent—without the sugar crash that follows traditional store-bought popsicles.

How to Prepare

1. Add a can of full-fat coconut milk and two scoops of chocolate protein powder to a blender.

2. Blend until completely smooth, about one minute. Stop and scrape the sides if needed to make sure the powder is fully incorporated.

3. Pour the mixture into popsicle molds, insert the sticks or tops, and place the molds in the freezer.

4. Freeze until firm, ideally overnight or at least 8 hours for best texture.

5. To unmold, run the outside of the mold briefly under warm water to loosen the edge, then gently ease the popsicle out from the bottom.

6. Enjoy immediately or store in the freezer for later snacking.

Nonna’s Tip

If the popsicles are stubborn, let them sit at room temperature for 30–60 seconds after running the mold under warm water. Press up gently from the bottom rather than pulling on the stick to avoid breaking the popsicle.

Fudgesicle Recipe

Variations and Substitutions for This Fudgesicle Recipe

  1. Protein powder: Any chocolate protein powder works; different brands and flavor profiles will change sweetness and texture slightly. If you prefer a different flavor, choose accordingly, but remember the result will no longer be a classic fudgesicle when chocolate is omitted.
  2. Extra protein: For more protein and a thicker texture, blend in a few tablespoons of cottage cheese or substitute part of the coconut milk with blended cottage cheese.
  3. Vegan option: Choose a plant-based protein powder to keep this fully vegan.
  4. Garnishes: Before fully setting, top with toasted shredded coconut, grated dark chocolate, or a light dusting of cocoa powder for extra texture and flavor.
  5. Chocolate shell: Dip the frozen fudgesicles briefly into melted dark chocolate and re-freeze for a quick homemade chocolate shell.

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Best Served With

  • A crisp chocolate shell for extra crunch, made by dipping the frozen popsicle in melted dark chocolate and re-freezing.
  • Use as convenient pre- or post-workout fuel, or bring one as a portable low-sugar snack for busy days.

Common Questions

What protein powder is best?

Choose a chocolate protein powder you like. Different brands will change sweetness, texture, and flavor intensity. If you prefer more natural ingredients, look for a protein powder with minimal added sweeteners or fillers.

Can these be made vegan?

Yes. Use a vegan protein powder to keep the recipe plant-based. Make sure the coconut milk is also from a vegan-friendly brand (most are).

How do I garnish a fudgesicle?

After the fudgesicles are fully frozen, remove them from the molds and let them sit on a parchment-lined tray for one to five minutes so a little condensation forms. Sprinkle with toasted coconut, dust with cocoa powder, grate dark chocolate, or drizzle melted chocolate. Return to the freezer briefly to set the garnish.

How long will these last in the freezer?

Stored in popsicle molds or in an airtight container, these will keep well for about three weeks or until noticeable ice crystals form. For best texture, enjoy them within two to three weeks.

Can I make these with dairy milk?

This recipe was developed with full-fat coconut milk for creaminess. If you experiment with dairy milk, choose a higher-fat option to help preserve the creamy texture. Results will vary depending on the milk’s fat content.

Can I use a different protein flavor?

Yes. Any protein flavor can be used, but non-chocolate flavors will change the character of the treat—if you skip chocolate, it won’t be a traditional fudgesicle.

Fudgesicle Recipe

All the frozen chocolate delight of classic fudgesicles, without the refined sugar. These two-ingredient fudgesicles are sugar-free, dairy-free, and packed with protein and healthy fats.
Makes:
6
Prep Time:
5 minutes
Freezing Time:
8 hours
Total Time:
8 hours 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 can full-fat coconut milk
  • 2 scoops chocolate protein powder (adjust to taste)

Instructions

  1. Pour the coconut milk and protein powder into a blender. Blend until smooth and fully combined, about 1 minute.
  2. Pour the mixture into prepared popsicle molds, insert sticks, and freeze overnight or for at least 8 hours until completely firm.
  3. To unmold, run warm water briefly along the outside of the mold, then gently push the popsicle out from the bottom. Serve immediately or store in the freezer.

My Notes

These fudgesicles are best when made with full-fat coconut milk for maximum creaminess. If you prefer a firmer texture, increase protein powder slightly or add a tablespoon of cocoa powder. For a softer, creamier bite, allow the popsicle to sit at room temperature for 1–2 minutes before eating.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Fudgesicle Recipe
Amount per Serving
Calories: 165
Fat: 14g (22% DV)
Saturated Fat: 12g (75% DV)
Cholesterol: 17 mg (6% DV)
Sodium: 23 mg (1% DV)
Potassium: 170 mg (5% DV)
Carbohydrates: 3 g (1% DV)
Sugar: 1 g
Protein: 10 g (20% DV)
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be used as an approximation.