My Fudgeskis

(Chocolaty chocolate frozen treats!)
Healthy popsicles with no added sugar
  • Preparation 2 minutes
  • Cooking FREEZER!
  • Power -
  • Quantity 250 ML OF LIQUID OR
    6 X 42 ML POPS
See ingredients
  • 37.5 g (2 tbsp.) Madame Labriski date puree (chocolate or original)

  • 250 g (250 ml or 1 cup) plant-based or cow’s milk

  • 6 g (1 tbsp.) cacao powder

  • Ingredients
  • Steps
  • History

Ingredients

  • 37.5 g (2 tbsp.) Madame Labriski date puree (chocolate or original)

  • 250 g (250 ml or 1 cup) plant-based or cow’s milk

  • 6 g (1 tbsp.) cacao powder

4 steps

  • Put all the ingredients in a bowl and blend until smooth using a hand mixer.

  • Pour the mixture into your popsicle molds.

  • Place them in the freezer and wait until they are completely frozen.

  • Now serve!

History

School’s out for summer, the sun’s shining and I can’t wait to bite into my very first popsicle made with date puree. Come again? You mean popsicles as in frozen lollipops on a stick? OH YESSKI! Let’s hear it for Fudgeskis, frozen treats that taste just like fudge. Light and amazingly refreshing, you’ll feel as though you’re sinking your teeth into pure happiness. With no added sugar or fat, I must admit I can hardly believe it myself. Hahaha!

I love chocolate and I also love popsicles. When I tried out this recipe, I couldn’t believe how good they tasted. A recipe for popsicles made with date puree, who would have guessed? Abracadabraski! It’s almost like magic. Make the most of summer and treat yourself to a little bit of 100% wholesome joy and happiness on a stick.

 

Storage

  • Three months in the freezer

We make life easier with our date purees

We make life easier with our date purees

Date puree - Chocolate

The natural sugar in dates, fibre, minerals and… the deliciously comforting taste of chocolate. How could anyone resist this excellent way of bringing a touch of sweetness to everyday life? A little chocolate date puree on your toast this morning?

100% recyclable packaging.

For more recipes sweetened with date puree

FAQ

Where can I buy Madame Labriski date puree?

At IGA, Rachelle Béry, Marché Tradition and Bonichoix grocery stores across Quebec. My purees contain no preservatives and can be found in the fruit and vegetable section (yes, dates are fruit) near the pre-cut fruit and vegetables. If you can’t find them, simply ask a member of staff!

The recipe calls for a plant-based beverage, can I use regular cow’s milk instead?

Yes, always.