banana pudding ice pops
Cool off this summer with Banana Pudding Ice Pops featuring banana pudding, fresh bananas, and vanilla wafer cookies.
One of my very favorite summer memories growing up was enjoying banana pudding on the back porch with my grandpa. He would make a big batch and friends and family would gather to celebrate the 4th of July. Creamy banana pudding, fresh bananas, and vanilla wafer cookies layered together bring back childhood memories with every bite.
As the days grow longer and hotter, I love to cool off with a tasty frozen ice pop. With so many molds available for making ice pops at home, the possibilities for gourmet flavor combinations are endless. I love making chocolate pudding ice pops with JELL-O Chocolate Fudge Instant Pudding mix and couldn’t help but think that banana pudding ice pops would be equally delicious.
Thanks to JELL-O Banana Cream Instant Pudding and Pie Filling my inclinations were correct. The rich banana cream pudding mixed with ripe bananas, and vanilla wafer cookie pieces made some delicious ice pops! These are a perfect summer treat for kids’ play dates and family picnics.
My grandpa also makes fabulous steak kabobs. He has marinated his vegetables and meats in KRAFT dressings since before I can remember and it is my most requested meal when I go home to visit. I cannot wait for our next visit so that I can make these Banana Pudding Ice Pops to accompany his famous kabobs. I imagine he will love them just as much as I do!
Get the recipe here: BANANA PUDDING ICE POPS
well my kids are just going to die of happiness when I make this for them. :) Cute idea! I love the story too:)
Thanks, Alice – we hope your kids enjoy!
I always have so many extra bananas on hand! This will work perfectly in using them up! So excited to try this!
Oh yeahhhh!
I love pudding pops! they’re so fun and tasty to make :)
Talk about a simple & refreshing pop for the summer! Love the idea of using real bananas here!
I love these pops and especially because they remind you of good times with your grandfather. (A grandfather who cooks kabobs? Boy, are you lucky!) I’ll bet he is going to love these pops and will treasure the memory of sharing them with you.
Thanks Laura! Such delicious memories to treasure for sure.