Cinnamon Sugar Pudding Cups


These sweet, crunchy, melty cups taste like a creamy churro.  They can be thrown together with ingredients you most likely having in your pantry and are ready to eat in eight minutes.  Rob and I love to eat these when we have points left over and need something sweet!  Plus if you had cheeseburger bites, taco bites, buffalo chicken bites, or one of the other delicious dinners with wonton wrappers, this is the perfect way to use up some extra wrappers!

Cinnamon Sugar Pudding Cups
Ingredients:
8 Wonton Wrappers
1 tsp Sugar
1/2 tsp Cinnamon
I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Spray
1 Sugar Free Chocolate Pudding Cup
2 T Cool Whip
Directions: 
Pre-heat oven to 375.  Spray mini muffin tins lightly with cooking spray.
In a small bowl, mix together cinnamon and sugar.
Spray wonton wrappers lightly with butter spray. 
Using a basting brush, spread cinnamon sugar over wonton wrappers.
Flip wonton wrappers oven and repeat with remaining butter and cinnamon sugar.
Press a wonton wrapper into each of eight muffin tins.
Scoop a spoonful of pudding into each cup.
Bake at 375 for five minutes until golden brown.
Add scoop of cool whip to each cup.
Serve warm.
WW Points +: 1 per pudding cup
(Makes eight pudding cups)

7 comments

  1. holy cow these look fabulous!!

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  2. This is such a great idea!

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  3. Anonymous7/12/2012

    These look so yummy! Sam you take such beautiful food pics that make it look so simple! But I'm sure if I made it, mine would look so crazy haha

    Evani
    simplyevani@gmail.com

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  4. oh my gosh these look great! and i love the cute little wonton cups they are in

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  5. I think I pin every single one of your recipes...they always look SO yummy!

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  6. you have the best recipes!

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  7. say whhhaa?! Only 1 pt?! Nice! thank ya dear! ;) Always lookin out! these are perfect when I want somethin sweet and only have a few pts left

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