Presley Pudding Pops Recipe & a {Giveaway} (2024)

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I had the opportunity with 6 other bloggers to try out all four flavors of PB Crave and come up with a recipe for a contest. The contest was over the weekend and I was SECOND PLACE!! OH YEAH!! Thanks for all the votes! The winner was the Peanut Butter Cookies from Coupon Cutting Mom.

So, now I can FINALLY reveal which of the 7 recipes was mine and tell you how to make it!

I decided to use the PB Crave Coco Banana flavor. It’s peanut butter mixed with wild honey, chocolate and natural banana flavor. I’m typically not a huge fan of bananas (unless they’re green) but I really love this flavor combination. I thought it would go well in a pudding pop. And who else famously loved bananas and peanut butter (and bacon) together? ELVIS PRESLEY, of course. So, I thought it would be fun to add some candied bacon to the whole thing and name it after the king.

These pudding pops are perfectly cold and creamy. They pack in some serious taste sensations! They are sweet (from the honey and sugar), spicy (from the cayenne pepper), bitter (from the dark chocolate), salty (from the peanuts and bacon) andsavory (umami)(from the bacon).

Candied Bacon is ridiculous. Do you like bacon and sugar? (are you alive?) Well, then this is a must try. The brown sugar mixed with bacon grease kind of turns it all into a caramelized candy ….that tastes like bacon. But with a kick from the cayenne. CRAZY GOOD! And then covered in dark chocolate with cold creamy peanut butter and bananas?

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I think Elvis would be proud!!

You could use regular peanut butter for this recipe, but if you can get yourself to a Walmart Supercenter or a World Market, you really should try PB Crave. It is sooo good. You can find a store near you that carries it here. Celebrity Chef Andrew Zimmern reviewed it here.

You will need popsicle molds for this recipe. I am dying to own these Onyx 18/8 Stainless Steel Popsicle MoldPresley Pudding Pops Recipe & a {Giveaway} (3)s!
For sure my next purchase.

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Presley Pudding Pops

Author:erin

Recipe type:dessert

Cuisine:dessert

These sweet and creamy pudding pops have so many tastes in them. You must try. Sweet, salty, bitter, spicy and savory PERFECTION!

Ingredients

  • 1 banana
  • ½ cup of peanut butter (PB Crave Banana)
  • 2½ cups of milk
  • 1 tsp. of vanilla
  • 1 (3 oz) package of instant banana pudding
  • 2 Tbsp of sugar
  • 1 cup of chocolate chips (for chocolate topping)
  • 2 Tbsp of coconut oil (for chocolate topping)
  • Candied Bacon Bits (recipe at the end)
  • ½ cup light brown sugar
  • ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1 pound of bacon

Instructions

  1. Add banana, peanut butter, milk, vanilla, pudding mix and sugar to a blender.
  2. Blend for 1 minute or until completely incorporated. You might need to scrape down and blend a few times depending on your blender.
  3. Pour mixture into popsicle molds, add sticks and freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight.
  4. Remove frozen pudding pops from molds and put them onto a parchment paper lined sheet. Place them back in the freezer for an hour.
  5. Prepare the candied bacon (recipe follows).
  6. Make the chocolate topping by combining the chocolate chips and coconut oil in a microwave safe bowl. Microwave for 10 seconds at a time and stir until smooth and creamy.
  7. Remove the pudding pops from the freezer.
  8. Dip a pop in the chocolate and quickly sprinkle the candied bacon onto the melted chocolate. The addition of the coconut oil to the topping makes it harden quickly, (like Magic Shell) and so the bacon will stick into it. (You might need to hold a few larger pieces into it while it hardens for a second.)
  9. Repeat with all of the pudding pops.
  10. Enjoy the creamy, sweet, salty, spicy, savory goodness!
  11. Candied Bacon Bits
  12. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  13. Whisk cayenne pepper and brown sugar together in a bowl.
  14. Add the bacon one strip at at time.
  15. Using your hands, mix it all together until each piece of bacon is covered with sugar.
  16. Arrange bacon strips onto a parchment paper lined baking sheet.
  17. Sprinkle any remaining sugar on top of the bacon.
  18. Bake for 20-30 minutes or until crisp and caramelized. Keep a close eye on it, because sugar burns FAST especially when mixed with bacon fat.)
  19. Let cool completely and chop into small bits.
  20. Eat some. Use the rest for the pudding pops. 🙂

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Presley Pudding Pops Recipe & a {Giveaway} (2024)

FAQs

Why did they quit making Pudding Pops? ›

Despite strong sales into the 1990s, Pudding Pops were eventually discontinued due to no longer being profitable.

Can you still buy Pudding Pops? ›

Yes, sadly, they're now extinct, but if you're despairing that you'll never have the chance to enjoy this treat again, fear not. There is an officially sanctioned recipe online that you can use to recreate the experience. All you need to do is combine instant pudding mix and milk and freeze in a popsicle mold.

How to make Pudding Pops without mold? ›

Paper or Plastic Cups

Small (or large, if you want to go for massive pops) disposable paper or plastic cups are an easy and inexpensive stand-in for popsicle molds. And some recipes actually work even better with cups than with molds.

Why is Jell-O not popular anymore? ›

It was rebranded as a snack food

Recognizing that the traditional packets of granulated Jell-O were unpopular from a gastronomic and convenience standpoint, Jell-O rebranded itself as a snack food.

Do POPs still exist? ›

Some POPs banned decades ago (mirex, dieldrin, hexachlorobenzene) are still detected at elevated level around us today as these chemicals were made with the intention to last 'forever'.

Who makes fudgesicles? ›

Popsicle brands sponsored the Popeye radio show in 1938–1939. The Popsicle brand began expanding from its original flavors after being purchased by Good Humor-Breyers in 1989. Under the Popsicle brand, Good Humor-Breyers holds the trademark for both Creamsicle and Fudgsicle.

Who makes pudding snack packs? ›

Snack Pack is a brand of pudding and gelatin snacks manufactured since 1968 by ConAgra Foods.

When were Jello pudding pops released? ›

Though Jell-O was a household name, it wasn't in its prime in the 1990s when Pudding Pops launched. Back in the 1960s, Jell-O had been so popular that it even released savory flavors for the now-outdated Jell-O salad recipes.

Is frozen pudding a thing? ›

This item features locally sourced ingredients and also made with real bananas. A rich, creamy explosion of mouth-watering Gourmet Frozen Pudding taste!

When did snack pack pudding cups come out? ›

Snack Packs were introduced in 1968 in single-serve aluminum/metal cans, before switching to plastic cups in 1984 and clear plastic cups in 1990. They are marketed as healthy treats for children, with its calcium content often being emphasized.

What year did snack pack pudding come out? ›

Historically Delicious. From the original 1968 tin-can packaging to its classic cameo in the movie Billy Madison in 1995, Snack Pack has provided deliciously wholesome options that everyone loves for nearly 50 years.

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