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Channeling the inner child in us all with these (better than store-bought) Homemade Chocolate Fudge Pop Tarts. Easy homemade chocolate fudge sauce stuffed between two layers of chocolate sugar cookie dough, baked until toasted, and finished with a sweet milk chocolate frosting. These chocolate pop tarts are flaky, fudgy, and heavy on the chocolate. Finish each mini tart with a sprinkle of coarse sugar or pretzel salt for that classic “pop tart” look. Every bite is roll your eyes back delicious!

You guys, today is a special, special day. We have homemade chocolate fudge pop tarts to talk about!
And best of all? They take us back to the carefree days of being a kid, and that’s something we should all embrace right now. Less stress, more baking, and plenty of chocolate. Yess!
But really, what was your favorite pop tart flavor growing up? I only ever ate the chocolate fudge pop tarts and left anything berry-filled in the dust. It was always chocolate for me. What about you guys? Dying to know!
Funny enough these pop tarts are a very, very old HBH recipe that I pulled back into my kitchen and perfected. With everyone home right now baking up a storm, I figured these would be a fun weekend project with a beyond delicious outcome. Soo…these homemade chocolate fudge pop tarts are here to keep us entertained and well sugared-up this weekend.
I am excited!

(chocolate dough before adding the fudge sauce)

Because I have many words to share about these pop tarts.
Start with the chocolate fudge sauce. This is a simple mix of cocoa powder, sugar, milk, and chocolate chips. It’s melted together on the stove until it just begins to bubble up and thicken. Once the sauce starts to thicken, remove it from the heat and add a touch of butter for richness, and a splash of vanilla for the best flavor.
Simple, but so darn good. This sauce is rich, creamy, and perfectly sweet.
The key is to let the sauce firm up before you begin assembling the pop tarts. It’s should be thick and spreadable.

While the sauce chills, make the chocolate sugar cookie dough. If you can make cookies and roll them out, you can make this crust. It’s just flour, cocoa powder, sugar, plenty of salted butter, and ice-cold water. I like using the food processor to easily mix the dough, but you can simply use your hands as well.
Once the chocolate fudge sauce is chilled, roll the cookie dough out and cut into rectangles. Spread a bit of the fudge sauce over half of the rectangles, leaving a small border around the edge of the dough. Now, the next step is important. Brush the borders of the rectangles with the egg, then add the top piece of dough to enclose the filling. Using the tines of a fork, crimp the edges around the tarts to seal all that fudge inside.
Again, using the beaten egg is really important. It ensures that all of the chocolate fudge sauce stays inside of the pop tarts while they bake. For my first test round I skipped the egg and all of the sauce leaked out of the tarts. It was not good.
Bake the pop tarts up and twenty minutes later you’ll have homemade chocolate fudge pop tarts!

Yes, they do need frosting….well they actually don’t NEED the frosting. They would still be good without. But in my opinion, the frosting is key. It’s what takes them to GREAT!
Plus, as I mentioned, I wanted these to be as close to the original version as possible.
The frosting is just a mix of powdered sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla, and melted milk chocolate. Simple ingredients that when combined together are so very delicious.
Now, if you wanted a shiny, glossy finish to your pop tarts, use a couple of tablespoons of either meringue powder or add one egg white into the frosting. Using meringue powder will give your frosting shine. It helps it to nicely set up and dry so that the frosting doesn’t smudge when touched. This is completely optional and honestly, I don’t often take the extra effort. But I did want to make the note to you all that this is certainly an option. It will give your pop tarts a more authentic pop tart look.
Once you’ve mixed the frosting, and the pop tarts have cooled, simply frost each tart. Let the frosting stiffen a few minutes, then sprinkle with either Swedish pearl sugar or a coarse salt. I like to use pretzel salt. It’s delish and adds a salty crunch with every bite.
Let the pop tarts harden…or enjoy them right away…so delish!

Can you toast these? Honestly, no I would not recommend it. Well, if you leave the frosting off of the pop tarts, then yes, you can easily toast these in the toaster. But if you frost the pop tarts, I wouldn’t toast them.
Do these taste just like real, store-bought pop tarts? Actually, they do…but they’re also better. Better because they have real ingredients and real chocolate flavors. And if you’re like me, add that sprinkle of sea salt for a touch of saltiness too.
Trust me here. These are GOOD, so much better than the stuff from the store that comes in a box.

So with that, let’s all agree that this weekend’s quarantine project should be pop tart baking and eating.
What do you say? Personally, I think this is a great idea. Who’s in?
Nothing not to love about these sweet, flaky, and extra fudgy chocolate pop tarts. Please do make and ENJOY. Excited to see all the pop tarts being made this weekend on Instagram. Can’t wait.
PS. I’ve never had a brown sugar pop tart, but I’m thinking they need to be my next “better than store-bought” recipe. Thoughts?
PSS. Looking for a few other homemade pop tart ideas? Try these…
Homemade Strawberry White chocolate Pop Tarts
Brown Sugar Peach Puff Pastry Pop Tarts
Giant Strawberries n’ Cream Pop Tart

Lastly, if you make these homemade chocolate fudge pop tarts, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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So funny, I’ve been working on poptarts for the last 3 weeks and JUST got a batch I liked yesterday. But um, there’s no way mine are going to look as good as these beauties… they’re incredible, T!!!
Oh please!! I bet yours are insanely amazing!! They are going to look great and I cannot wait to see them!!
You really outdid yourself this time Tieghan! These look crazy dangerous…you’re so talented.
Thank you so much!! You are so nice!
I’m a weird healthy eater, too. I’ve never had a Poptart ever. Not like that is a travesty. ha.
But these look so yummy! And they aren’t like store-bought Poptarts which are filled with junk and fake ingredients.
Pinning!
Thanks Abbie!!
These are seriously blowing my mind right now–can’t wait to try making them!
Thank you so much, Anna! I hope you love them!
These look JUST like the real thing! they were a pretty rare treat in my house growing up, too, but I may have to fix that now with this recipe…
Thanks so much, Ruthy!
Best Friday post ever! I love pop-tarts! I’ve made them at home before and I too tried putting them in the toaster–never again. I find that just resting them on top of the toaster , icing side up, they get nice and warm without making a mess!
Ah!! That is a great idea!!
Thanks so much, Mimi!
Alright, I’m calling it: homemade poptarts are the new cake pops. BOOM.
Haha! Yes, I love it!!
Thanks Jillian!
OMG heaven on a plate! I love, love, love pop tarts! Been meaning to attempt my own for ages, these are making me want to make them even more!
Thanks Annie!
Thiegan, these look amazing! Don’t even worry about that. I know how hard it is to pull of tasty and good looking dessert. And I love your name, and I have never met a not so dramatic girl.:)
Thank you so much!!
Oh my – wow. Those look crazy amazing. I think your pictures are INCREDIBLE and they make me want to try this asap. That filling, that crust – like I said, just wow.
Thank you so much, Mary!
Holy cow! Yes! I never really had pop tarts growing up, but these make me wanna change that right away!
Thanks Kelli!
Mmmmm. Lovely treats! Pinned 🙂
Thank you so much, Marla!!
Oh why did you do this to me?!!!! Gawd I want one, or two, or three, so BAD!
So sorry! I wish I could send you some I really do, but….they were gone in like a minute!
Thanks Steph!
you are an animal!!!! these look INSANE and I am hardcore lusting over them like woah! happy friday indeed 🙂
LOL! Thank you, Christine! Happy Friday to you too!
Wowza, these look amazing! I’ve never made a homemade pop tart (and have only tried bites of the store bought ones–again, I didn’t have those growing up either, are we the same person? haha), but OF COURSE, these would be about a million times better.
Love the gooey, fudgy filling too. And salt finish!
Thanks Laura!
The fudge in the middle is the BEST part. Oh my gosh so good!! I could eat it with a spoon. Seriously!