Showing posts with label chocolate pudding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate pudding. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Nutella Chocolate Pudding

If you are going to make Angel Food Cake, you will have lots of egg yolks. I'm just preparing you. So, how do you use up a dozen egg yolks. You can make scrambled eggs with the egg yolks which my daughter loves. Why has my daughter had all yolks scrambled eggs? Because I wanted egg white scrambled eggs. I am not a big fan of egg yolks and she loves them so it is the perfect balance. With a dozen egg yolks, many other dishes can be made. So, I decided to make some chocolate pudding. This pudding is so good. I think I caught the children licking their bowls or maybe it was my husband? This chocolate pudding is really delicious.
Nutella Chocolate Pudding
2 cups of milk
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup unsweetened chocolate powder
4 tsp cornstarch
3 large egg yolks
1 Tbsp vanilla extract
1/2 cup Nutella
1/2 tsp salt

Directions:
  1. In a medium saucepan, combine 1 1/2 cup milk, the sugar, and the cocoa powder.
  2. Over medium high heat, bring the milk mixture to a simmer. 
  3. Once simmering, remove from the heat. 
  4. In a medium bowl, combine 1/2 cup milk, cornstarch, egg yolks, vanilla extract, Nutella, and the salt.
  5. While whisking, add a spoonful of the hot milk mixture to the Nutella mixture. 
  6. While continuing to whisk, add another couple of spoonful of hot mixture to the Nutella mixture.
  7. Gradually whisk in more hot milk to the Nutella mixture. 
  8. Combine the Nutella mixture to the saucepan. 
  9. Heat the mixture over medium heat while continuing to whisk until the pudding begins to boil.
  10. Reduce the mixture to a simmer and continue to whisk. The mixture should begin to thicken within 2 or 3 minutes. 
  11. Pour the pudding into 6 small cups and cover with plastic wrap.
  12. Refrigerate for 4 hours or overnight.
Recipe adapted by Tyler Florence

One year ago.................................I made a Tomato Basil Soup.
Two years ago...............................I made Bourbon Bacon Burger.
Three years ago.............................I made Banana Bread Cookies.
Four years ago...............................I made Jalapeno Bacon Stuffed Mushrooms.

Did you already know.....................
-In England, a savory pudding  are sausages like the black pudding. 
-In England, a sweet pudding is a similar to a sponge since it is steamed and thickened with eggs.
-In America, pudding is similar to a custard and a starch is used to thicken it.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Mint Chocolate Pudding

How many of you grew up on instant pudding? I'm raising my hand too! I still buy it but I no longer have to make it since the kids willingly make it. The first time I had homemade pudding there was a fine film on top. I thought it was the grosses thing. Pudding should be silky like the ones you buy in the stores. There is no film. So, I normally will cover my homemade pudding with the plastic touching the top to prevent the film from forming. I've made this pudding recipe before and it is wonderful. It is a nice indulgent without being pretentious. Since this time of year, I think of green and mint. I noticed I tend to always making something with mint around this time of year. So, I had to make my pudding with a faint hint of mint since my husband has asked for me to tone the mint flavor down a little. Lately, I guess I have been going a little over board.
Mint Chocolate Pudding
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup cornstarch
2 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
1/8 tsp salt
3 cups whole milk
3/4 cups semi sweet chocolate chips
1/4 tsp mint extract
1/2 tsp vanilla extract

Directions:
  1. In a medium saucepan, whisk the sugar, cornstarch, cocoa powder, and salt.
  2. Slowly, whisk in the milk until smooth.
  3. Heat the mixture over medium heat for about 15 minutes or until the mixture begins to thicken. Lower heat if the mixture begins to bubble.
  4. Once the mixture begins to thicken, stir in the chocolate chips.
  5. Lower the heat and allow the chocolate chips to melt for about 2 minutes.
  6. Remove from heat.
  7. Stir in the mint and vanilla extract.
  8. Spoon the pudding into individuals cups or a large bowl and store in the refrigerator for 2 hours. 
Recipe adapted from Smitten Kitchen.

One year ago........................I made Mint cheesecake pie.
Two years ago......................I made Irish Mint Chocolate Ice Cream.
Did you already know..........
-Pudding has been around since ancient times but tended to be made with sausage.
-In the 17th century, English would boil their savory and sweet puddings in a bag.
-With the use of custard powder and cornstarch, instant puddings could be made.