Your favorite chocolate candy is now in an unwrapped bite-sized snack option! Twix is a family favorite so I decided to make a delicious summer treat for the kids: TWIX Bites Cookie Dough Pudding Pops.
TWIX Bites Cookie Dough Pudding Pops
My little guy was happy to tag along on my shopping trip to Walmart during his first day of summer. We found the TWIX® Bites in the candy aisle along with the other Bites varieties.
With the weather heating up already in Florida, I chose to make these fun pudding pops that offer a cool treat for adults and kids alike. Not only are they a great dessert, but the cookie dough bites are egg-less, making this recipe safe for those with food allergies.
Print the Cookie Dough Pudding Pops Recipe below!
To create the TWIX Bites Cookie Dough Pudding Pops. Here’s what you’ll need:
Ingredients
- TWIX Bites
- Cookie Dough
- 5 ounce box of instant vanilla pudding (I used the no sugar added kind)
- 3 cups of cold milk
- 10 dixie cups
- 10 popsicle sticks
Directions
Take small chunks of cookie dough (recipe above) and roll them into balls around the size of a nickel.
In a large bowl, whisk together the pudding and cold milk about 2 minutes or until beginning to thicken.
Stir in the cookie dough balls. I did 20 balls and had a small portion of the cookie dough leftover.
In the bottom of the dixie cup, place a few halves of TWIX Bites or another option is to crush up the TWIX Bites and mix-in.
Next, fill the cup 1/3 of the way full with the pudding mixture, then add a few more TWIX Bites halves.
Add another dollop of the pudding mixture to the cup.
Place pudding cups in the fridge to set for at least 15 minutes.
Push the popsicle sticks into the pudding cups and place them in the freezer. Freeze for at least 4 hours.
Peel off the paper cups and serve the pudding pops.
The hardest part was the 4+ hour wait time for the kiddos. And I really do suggest waiting a minimum of 4 hours, otherwise, the pudding pops are not solid enough and will begin slipping off of the popsicle sticks.
The TWIX Bites Cookie Dough Pudding Pops were a big hit with the kids, especially after several hours of outside play. Of course, I snuck in a few bites too, and really enjoyed the dessert.
Cookie Dough Pudding Pops
A cool summer treat made with pudding and Twix candy.
Ingredients
For the eggless cookie dough: 1 stick unsalted butter softened 3/4 cups packed brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons milk
For the pudding pops: TWIX BitesCookie Dough 5 ounce box of instant vanilla pudding (I used the no sugar added kind) 3 cups of cold milk 10 dixie cups 10 popsicle sticks
Instructions
For the eggless cookie dough bites: With your mixer, combine the butter and brown sugar. Next, add in the vanilla and salt and mix. Add in 2 tablespoons of milk and mix. Store in the fridge, or freeze for up to 3 months.
For the pudding pops: Take small chunks of cookie dough (recipe above) and roll them into balls around the size of a nickel. In a large bowl, whisk together the pudding and cold milk about 2 minutes or until beginning to thicken. Stir in the cookie dough balls. I did 20 balls and had a small portion of the cookie dough leftover. In the bottom of the dixie cup place a few halves of TWIX Bites or another option is to crush up the TWIX Bites and mix-in.
Next, fill the cup 1/3 of the way full with the pudding mixture, then add a few more TWIX Bites halves. Add another dollop of pudding mixture to the cup. Place pudding cups in the fridge to set for at least 15 minutes. Push the popsicle sticks into the pudding cups and place them in the freezer. Freeze for at least 4 hours. Peel off the paper cups and serve the pudding pops.
Barbara Riffe says
Looke yummy, The kids would love it.
strangedazeindeed says
This looks like a great idea for a yummy summer treat!
Kelly @ Texas Type A Mom says
This looks like a delicious summer treat! I love how easy it is to add candy bars into recipe with these TWIX Bites! #client
Kait says
I miss those old pudding pops — these would be a great alternative!
Anne says
Sounds good, my kids would love these!
HilLesha says
That sounds quite delicious!
misstywatson says
These look very tasty!
Elaina At AtimeoutforMommy says
WOW! These look absolutely delicious!
mumseword says
oh man.. these look so so good!!
Rachel says
Those look so good and we love Twix here. Yum.
Myrah Duque says
I think I went to heaven and came back! YUM!
Kelly Bejelly @ A Girl Worth Saving says
What, oh my goodness! I have no idea why the question marks popped up! Dang tablet! I can tell your kids loved those tasty treats!
Kelly Bejelly @ A Girl Worth Saving says
What a simple recipe and it looks like your kids loved it ????
prettyopinionated says
I love your recipe! I’ve been dying for pudding pops and I can’t find them in stores. Now I can make my own with a twist!
Stephanie Person says
Hello lover! LOL. These look awesome. I love that they last up to 3 months in the freezer too. Well.. time to stock up! Thanks for sharing 🙂
katrinagehman says
i kind of wish i hadn’t seen these, they look so good. #innerfatgirl
Melissa Vera says
OMG I am in love with this recipe. It doesn’t help that I am trying to diet right now. Maybe this will be one of my cheats. LOL
LaVonne says
These look so good. My husband and kids would love them I know. They always want the cookie dough!
Chelley @ A is For Adelaide says
These look so delicious!!!!
Stacey Roberson says
These look yummy and so easy to make. A perfect summer treat to cool off.
gaynycdad says
That looks delicious! I would love to eat that all day long in the hot summer!
maureen349 says
These look great – I’m thinking they are the perfect last-day-of-school snack!!
Jennifer H says
They are definitely a fun treat!
Lucero De La Tierra @earthformed says
Snickers is by far my all time favorite candy bar. It is my dad’s too :). My girls would be all over this confection. Great treat for hot summer days.
Jennifer H says
Absolutely! 🙂