Check out these 5 ingredient banana pudding popsicles. Creamy banana popsicles that are made with real bananas, pudding, and a few other ingredients. This banana cream popsicle is a hit.
If you love banana desserts, this pudding pop recipe might be a hit. The crunched up Nilla wafers, tastes so delicious. It sets these banana ice pops apart from other recipes. Try my walking taco banana pudding packs. Also whip up a batch of my banana muffins.
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This is a great chilled banana dessert that is perfect for using up ripe bananas. If you love pudding pops, this frozen pudding pop will rock your world. Check out this peanut butter banana bread recipe as well. Consider making my Oreo pudding dessert for another treat this week.
This is a Jello banana pudding recipe that uses vanilla pudding, fresh bananas for an ice cold banana popsicle recipe.
Why This Recipe Is So Popular
Frozen or Fresh Bananas – Frozen bananas or fresh work with this recipe. You just want to make sure the bananas are chopped up if frozen. That way it incorporates.
5 Ingredients – This homemade ice pops takes just 5 ingredients to whip up. It is a super simple dessert.
Kid Friendly – This is a great kid friendly popsicle recipe. I even as a adult enjoy the banana cream popsicle flavor and crunchy vanilla wafers on bottom!
Make Ahead Treat – You can make these popsicles ahead of time and keep in the freezer for when you get to craving one.
Ingredients for banana pudding popsicles
Here is all you need for these frozen banana pudding pops!
Vanilla Pudding – I used a vanilla pudding for this recipe. You could swap with a banana pudding if you want or other flavor.
Milk – You will use milk to mix with the vanilla pudding mixture as directed on the box of pudding.
Bananas – Chop up your banana so it is incorporated all throughout the pudding pops.
Vanilla Wafers – Sweet and crunchy cookie I use to crumble in for a sweet banana pudding flavor!
Heavy Cream – This is going to really thicken and add richness to the pudding pops.
Here are a few more banana recipes to try out while you are here. Banana Foster Monkey bread, easy banana cranberry muffins, or homemade banana pudding.
How to Make
Full directions on how to make banana pudding popsicles are featured in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post. This is a visual walk through for readers.
Step 1: Start by mixing up the pudding as directed on the back of the box.
Step 2: Next when the pudding is thickened, stir in the bananas and 3/4 cup of the Nilla wafers. Stir well to incorporated.
Step 3: In a separate bowl, you are going to use a stand or hand mixer to bean the heavy cream until it forms stiff peaks. This will take a bit of time.
Fold in the whipped cream, and mix lightly. Don’t mix too hard or you will break down the cream.
Step 4: Pour the mixture into the popsicle molds, and then sprinkle the remaining cookies on the bottom. Place sticks in, and freeze.
Once the popsicles are fully set up, remove and enjoy!
Craving More Popsicles
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- Peaches and Cream Popsicles
- Jack and Coke Ice Pops
- Watermelon Popsicles
Storage
You can store these leftover nilla wafer banana pudding dessert popsicles, for around 2-4 weeks. I find anything after the cookies become too soft and mushy it kind of changes up the texture.
You can store your popsicles in the molds to preserve them. If your mold doesn’t have a lid, cover your popsicles so they are not fully exposed to the freezer or they can grow ice crystals quickly and freezer burn.
Helpful Tips and Variations To Recipe
- I love using the Instant Pudding for this recipe. It simplifies prep. But you can use homemade banana pudding in replace of the vanilla nd bananas.
- Skip the vanilla wafers and do graham cracker crumbles for a banana cream pie popsicle flavor.
- Instead of banana slices, you want to chop into tiny bits for this recipe. I find the banana slices are overpowering.
- This frozen treat can be made dairy free if you need. Coconut milk, almond milk, etc. or plant based dairy can be used.
- Instead of making your own whipped cream buy a tub of whipped topping to fold.
Recipe FAQs
Stiff peaks means you have whipped the heavy cream long enough it makes stiff peaks. That means when you lift up your whisk attachment, the cream stays on them, and is nice and stiff. If you find it drips off or droops down, you need to keep whipping.
You want the consistency of whipped cream.
These pudding pops take around 6-8 hours to fully freeze. You can freeze overnight if you are not in a rush. If you go to pull out the pudding pops too soon, the stick can pull out and leave the popsicle in the mold, stuck.
You can take your mold and run it under warm water for 5-10 seconds. This is going to soften the edges just enough so you can pull out your popsicles from the mold very easily.
If the popsicles are still hard to remove from the mold, run under water a bit more. Make sure to not get water on the top by the sticks, just the bottom of the mold.
I used a 5.1 oz container of pudding for this Jello pudding pop recipe. You will find the heavy cream and bananas helps to thicken up the pudding even more, for a super creamy frozen pudding pop.
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5 Ingredient Banana Pudding Popsicles
Ingredients
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Ingredients
- 1 box of vanilla pudding 5.1 ounce box (and milk called for on box)
- 1 cup bananas chopped
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 1 cup Nilla wafers chopped
Instructions
- Start by mixing up your vanilla pudding as directed on the back of the pudding box. Once it is fully thickened, then move on to the next step.
- Add in 3/4 cup of the crushed vanilla wafers, and the diced up banana slices. Stir well to incorporate.
- Now, in a new bowl you will grab a hand or stand mixer and pour in your heavy cream. Whisk it up until it forms stiff peaks.
- Fold the whipped cream into the pudding mixture to incorporate.
- Spoon the mixture into the popsicle molds, and then with the leftover crushed vanilla wafers, sprinkle on top of the molds. Then place your sticks in.
- Freeze for 6-8 hours or overnight or until these banana pudding popsicles are fully set up and frozen.
- Once done, remove carefully and enjoy these banana popsicles!
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