Milk Lollies: Made some milk lollies... - Asthma Community ...

Asthma Community Forum

21,722 members24,486 posts

Milk Lollies

8 Replies

Made some milk lollies today (they make 6)

Milk Lollies

1 pint skimmed milk

3 tbsp granulated artificial sweetener

1 level tbsp of cornflour

you can add drinking chocolate, choc chip etc

let me know if you want to know how to make it

8 Replies
yaf_user681_26410 profile image
yaf_user681_26410

Sounds lush, especially with chocolate added. I assume if you use drinking chocolate you cut down on the sugar. Or am I guessing wrong?

You need:

1 pint skimmed milk

3 tbsp granulated artificial sweetener

1 level tbsp cornflour

Suggested flavourings:

2 level tbsp low-calorie drinking chocolate

4 tbsp sugar-free fruit cordial

A few drops of peppermint essence

Chocolate chips

Food Colouring (optional)

1. Mix 4 tbsp milk with the artificial sweetener and the cornflour: Pour the remaining milk into a saucepan and blend in the cornflour mixture. Heat, stirring, until boiling and slightly thickened. Remove from the heat and set aside to cool. If you are making the chocolate lollies, mix in the chocolate powder at this point. If using one of the other flavours, stir in to the cooled milk mixture and colour if desired.

2. Pour into six ice-lolly moulds and freeze until solid. Dip into hot water for a few seconds to release from the mould. Serve immediately.

Serves 6

They are a slimming world recipe

They are a slimming world recipe

love milk lollies!!!

cant wait get home now make some, for us diabetics use highlights hot choc powder made with sweetners!!

Andrea xxx

How many syns are they each?

not sure how many sins sorry

not sure how many sins sorry

You may also like...

Asthma/COPD and Tiger's Milk

posting/replying about alternative remedies before you respond to this post:...

tiger milk mushroom

for asthma for some people. They are not a replacement for your usual medication and you should...

Problems going for walks in winter

for the rest of the day. I know others, too, have this problem. How do you manage it, in addition...

Ask Me Anything' reminder 📅 5th October 7pm

our-ask-me-anything-with-dr-andy-whittamore If you can't attend please feel free to share your Q's...

Join us NOW for Ask Me Anything with our Asthma Expert Dr Andy 🙋

In order to make sure that you are seeing the most up-to-date questions and answers, you will need...