The Edible Pudding Slime Recipe That Smells AMAZING! Only 3 Ingredients! (2024)

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A soothing cross between slime and play dough, thisedible pudding slime recipesmells almost good enough toeat! (And it’s taste-safe!) Our most popular edible slimeof ALL time!

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Edible Pudding Slime (Easy Kid Safe Slime Recipe)

We already love making edible slime recipes at home! So far we’ve made the following edible slimes:

  • Color Changing Edible Silly Putty with Jello
  • Edible Chocolate Slime
  • Birthday Cake Frosting Play Dough
  • Unicorn Poop Play Dough
  • Super Stretchy Edible Marshmallow Slime

But what do you do on a day you’re craving some squishy slime sensory play, and don’t have the usual ingredients?

Make a new recipe of course!!

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Today we dug some old boxes of instant pudding out of the back of our pantry— who knows how long they’ve been there, so might as well get some use out of them!

The result was a fantastic-smelling hybrid between slime and play dough. We even tried a couple different flavors and made a banana split! Because more slime = more fun!

The best part is that this pudding slime recipe is made with all food ingredients, so if your kiddo sneaks a taste it’s not a big deal.

Related: Get 30+ unique slime recipes in one place! Grab your copy of The Slime Book today!

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Pudding Slime Ingredients

This recipe rocks because you only need 3 simple ingredients that you might already have in your kitchen! I’ve included affiliate links for your convenience; disclosure policy here.

Tip: If your kids love making edible slime, stock up on corn starch! It’s one of the safe slime ingredients we use ALL the time!

(Keep reading for full photo step-by-step instructions and slime making tips!)

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How to make Edible Pudding Slime

  1. Add instant pudding mix and half of your cornstarch to a mixing bowl. Add 1/3 cup water and stir until slime begins to form (it will be pretty sticky at this point)
  2. Slowly add the rest of your cornstarch, stirring as you go. When slime thickens and is hard to stir with a spoon, finish kneading by hand.

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What if my pudding slime is sticky?

Making slime isn’t an exact science, and sometimes I need to add a bit more water if the slime is dry, or a bit more corn starch if it is sticky.

I’d compare making slime to making bread —sometimes you need to keep working on it until you have the perfect consistency. It usually takes us about 3-5 minutes to get just the right slime texture.

Keep in mind that this edible pudding slime won’t behave exactly like stretchy glue/borax slime, as they havedifferent properties and reactdifferently. However, I feel that safety aspect of an edible slime is well worth the trade, especially with younger children.

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Can my kids really eat pudding slime?

While this pudding slime recipe is technically edible, it’s not meant to be consumed as food or a snack. The goal here was to make a non-toxic slime that wouldn’t be harmful if kids tasted it or stuck their fingers in their mouth (as kids do).

Also, though our pudding slime smells amazing, it doesn’t taste that great. That’s because a large portion of the recipe is cornstarch, which on it’s own tastes pretty blah. That was intentional, so kids don’twant to eat it once they taste it.

Always supervise kids when playing with slime, even taste-safe slime.

Read this next: How to Make Slime Safely

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How Long Does Pudding Slime Last?

Since this recipe is made with food ingredients, it won’t stay fresh for as long as traditional glue-based slimes.

To store pudding slime, keep in an airtight container in the fridge. When you want to play with it again, you may need to re-hydrate by working a little liquid into it.

To extend the life of your pudding slime, always wash hands before playing. Discard any slime that ends up on the floor or appears dirty.

Before re-using slime, always check for signs of mold. Discard immediately if slime appears old or moldy. We recommend tossing the slime after a 1-2 uses to be on the safe side.

To clean up, simply wash hands with soap and water. Clean your play area with a wet cloth or sponge and soapy water. The slime should wash away fairly easily.

How to Make Perfect Slime

For more detailed slime info,including our favorite slime ingredients and troubleshooting tips, click here: How to make slime perfectly every time!

Just remember, that slime-making isn’t an exact science. And above all else, it’s meant to be fun!

Our Favorite Slime Recipes

There are three starter slime recipes that form the base for hundreds of awesome slime variations, like this Edible Pudding Slime. Once you master these basic recipes, you can make almost anything!

Click here to learn how to make slime using our three starter recipes!

Want More Homemade Sensory Fun??

If you like play dough, be sure to check out our Homemade Play Dough Recipes Ebook! There are 12 awesome recipes that you can make at home with simple supplies!

Invitation to Play: Banana Split Pudding Slime

With our pudding slime, you can make a pretend “ice cream” parlor!

First make three batches of edible slime/play dough:

  1. Banana pudding slime (use the recipe above with banana pudding mix)
  2. Chocolate pudding slime (try our chocolate “poop emoji” slime!)
  3. Edible strawberry ice cream play dough.

Now have fun making your banana split! You can incorporate lots of things you already have around the kitchen for hours of sensory play:

  • ice cream scoop
  • plastic bowls & spoons
  • chocolate syrup

For more ideas on setting up a play dough ice cream shop, check out this post from Sugar Spice & Glitter! (We also love this sturdy wooden ice cream play set by Melissa & Doug)

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Edible Pudding Slime

Edible slime made with pudding! Only 3 ingredients!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time0 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Servings: 1 batch

Author: Stacey aka the Soccer Mom

Cost: $5

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup instant pudding mix any flavor
  • 1 cup corn starch
  • 1/3 cup warm water

Instructions

  • Add instant pudding mix and half of your cornstarch to a mixing bowl. Add 1/3 cup water and stir until slime begins to form.

  • Slowly add the rest of your cornstarch, stirring as you go.

  • When slime becomes difficult to stir with a spoon, finish mixing by hand.

  • If slime is still sticky, add more cornstarch. If slime is too thick, add more liquid - until you have the perfect texture.

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Related: Be sure to try our most-viral slime recipe! This “magic” color-changing silly putty is taste-safe and only requires 3 simple ingredients.

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FAQs

How do you make edible slime with 3 ingredients? ›

Directions for Edible Slime:
  1. In a microwave-safe bowl, melt the gummy bears in the microwave in 30-second increments. ...
  2. In another bowl, add the cornstarch. ...
  3. Add the melted gummy bears. ...
  4. Once most of the cornstarch has been incorporated, use your (clean) hands to knead the slime until it's fully incorporated.
May 16, 2023

How do you make 3 ingredient fluffy slime? ›

Make Fluffy Slime
  1. Empty your glue into a large bowl and add the food coloring little by little, mixing until you get your desired color.
  2. Add the shaving cream and mix well. ...
  3. Now you are ready to add in your “slime activator” — the cornstarch. ...
  4. Stand back, and let the kids have fun!

How do you make clear slime with 3 ingredients? ›

Directions:
  1. Mix equal parts of glue and water in a bowl. Stir. (I use 1 cup each.)
  2. Make your "borax activator" by stirring 1/2 tsp. of borax into 1/2 cup of hot water (this is a good job for the adult)
  3. Mix the "borax activator" into the glue and start stirring.
  4. Slime will form almost immediately!
Jan 31, 2021

How do you make fluffy edible slime? ›

Measure out a cup of marshmallows and tip into a bowl. In a separate bowl, measure out the icing sugar and corn flour and mix together. Place the marshmallows in the microwave and melt for 30 seconds. If they are not totally melted pop them back in for another 10 seconds.

How do you make fluffy slime with 3 ingredients without glue? ›

Creating Frozen Fluffy Slime
  1. 14 cup (59 ml) of thick shampoo.
  2. 1 cup (240 ml) of shaving cream.
  3. 1/2 teaspoon (3 g) of table salt.
  4. Food coloring (optional)

Does edible slime exist? ›

Nearly all slime recipes are non-toxic but that doesn't mean the ingredients or slime taste good. Each of the six edible slime recipes in this collection is safe to eat—but some of them taste good and some taste terrible. Try them all to see which ones your kids like best.

Is Edible slime safe? ›

Edible Slimes

These are made from food ingredients only and are the safest of all for young children. Oobleck is made with cornstarch and water, or cornstarch and sweetened condensed milk. Food coloring or flavored sugar-free gelatin can be added for color and flavor.

How do you make edible ooze? ›

Cook sweetened condensed milk with cornstarch and sugar or microwave gummy bears or mini-marshmallows with oil. Once you have a sticky sweet substance, knead it with a little cornstarch and powdered sugar. You'll have stretchy, edible slime in no time!

What is a 3 ingredient slime? ›

This slime recipe calls for just three ingredients — school glue, baking soda, and contact solution — each of which we have on hand at all times.

How do you make cheap slime? ›

This slime recipe uses ordinary ingredients to make slime.
  1. Pour 1 cup of white glue into a mixing bowl.
  2. Add 1 tablespoon ofbaking soda.
  3. Mix the contents of the bowl thoroughly.
  4. Add more or less glue depending on your desired consistency.

What are the 3 main ingredients of slime? ›

Slime Recipe Ingredients:

1/2 a cup of PVA white glue. 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda. 2 drops of food coloring.

How do you make slime with only food ingredients? ›

This slime recipe is imprecise, so don't worry about being exact with your measurements. Pour the 1 cup baking soda into a bowl. Squirt approximately 1 tbsp of dish soap or shampoo into the baking soda and stir. The slime will have the color of the shampoo or dish soap; add food coloring if desired.

How to make slime with 3 ingredients without contact solution? ›

Basic fluffy slime recipe
  1. Put 1/2 cup shampoo and 1/4 cup of cornstarch in a bowl.
  2. Mix well.
  3. Add 3 drops of food coloring (optional).
  4. Add 1 tablespoon of water and stir. Slowly add 5 more tablespoons of water, stirring well after each one.
  5. Knead the slime for around 5 minutes.
Apr 24, 2018

How do you make slime with only a few ingredients? ›

How to Make Slime for Kids
  1. 1/2 a cup of PVA white glue.
  2. 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda.
  3. 2 drops of food coloring.
  4. 1 tablespoon of eye contact solution (must contain boric acid and sodium borate)
  5. Baby oil.
  6. Spoon (for mixing)
  7. Glass bowl.
Oct 16, 2023

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