Edible Pudding Play Dough – Only 3 Ingredients!

A soothing cross between slime and play dough, this pudding slime recipe is made with just 3 simple ingredients and smells almost good enough to eat! (And it’s taste-safe!) Our most popular edible slime of ALL time!

green and yellow playdough and boxes of jello pudding.

Pudding Playdough

If you’re searching for a boredom buster or rainy day activity for the kids that will make you look like a total hero…this is it!!

This pudding playdough is the best of both worlds — it stretches and pulls like slime, but still molds and holds its shape like classic playdough. It’s soft, squishy, and ridiculously fun to play with (don’t be surprised if you catch yourself messing with it too).

What makes this recipe even better is how simple it is. You only need 3 basic kitchen ingredients to whip it up in minutes, and since it’s made with pantry staples, it’s taste-safe for little ones who are still in that “everything goes in my mouth” stage. No stress, no complicated steps…just easy, hands-on fun!

This is my most viral slime/playdough recipe ever, and once you try it, you’ll see why! It’s the kind of activity that keeps kids busy, sparks creativity, and gives you a few quiet minutes…which honestly might be the real win here!

stretching green slime with pudding box on countertop.

Pudding Playdough 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; read our disclosure policy here.

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

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

stack of homemade balls of play dough

How to make Pudding Playdough

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What if my pudding dough is too sticky?

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

I’d compare it 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 texture.

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

Can my kids really eat pudding slime?

While this 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 dough that wouldn’t be harmful if kids tasted it or stuck their fingers in their mouth (as kids do).

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

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

Read this next: How to Make Slime Safely

How Long Does Pudding Playdough Last?

Storage: 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 water into it.

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

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

Before re-using, always check for signs of mold. Discard immediately if dough appears old or moldy. We recommend tossing it after 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 since it’s just food ingredients.

box of Jello pudding with pudding slime oozing on top

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Edible Pudding Play Dough – Only 3 Ingredients!

A soothing cross between slime and play dough, this pudding slime recipe is made with just 3 simple ingredients and smells almost good enough to eat! (And it's taste-safe!)
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time0 minutes
Total Time5 minutes
Servings: 1 batch
Author: Stacey aka the Soccer Mom
Cost: $5

Equipment

  • Mixing bowl

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 dough begins to form.
  • Slowly add the rest of your cornstarch, stirring as you go.
  • When dough becomes difficult to stir with a spoon, finish mixing by hand.
  • If the mixture is still sticky, add more cornstarch. If dough is too thick, add more liquid – until you have the perfect texture.

Video

Notes

  • Texture Fix: Add more cornstarch if sticky or a little water if too dry; knead 3–5 minutes to reach the right consistency.
  • SAFETY: While this recipe is made with edible ingredients, it is not meant to be eaten as a food item (cornstarch keeps it from tasting good). Always supervise kids when making or playing with playdough.
  • Storage: Keep in an airtight container in the fridge; rehydrate with a little water before reuse.
  • Shelf Life: Best for 1–2 uses; discard if dirty or any signs of mold.
  • Cleanup: Wash hands and surfaces with warm soapy water.

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    1. Hi Jennifer – since it is made with food ingredients, I would discard after 1-2 uses. If you wash hands before play, you may be able to keep for a couple days in the fridge in an airtight container. Simply knead in a bit of warm water to re-hydrate. Always check for signs of mold just in case before re-using (since it is moist and food-based).

  1. That is an awesome safe SLIME recipe. I think that it might be cool to add sprinkles or other different colors. This Slime recipe is very similar to an edible play dough recipe that i tried years ago using powder milk.
    Thanks for the great idea and awesome post!

  2. OH MY GOSH I am going to make this while she is gone and then give it to her and take a bite out of it and freak her out!!

  3. Tried this today with the kiddos and they LOVED it! Thanks so much for the recipe, I will definitely be using it again and again!

  4. Needs more water than 1/3 cup to make slime. Hard for kids to stir. Took longer to make than play with. Will not do again.

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