Thursday, March 25, 2010

Creamy Vanilla Pudding


One word: HEAVEN. Seriously, I love this homemade vanilla pudding. It is marvelous. It is smooth, rich, creamy, and perfectly perfect. My husband teases me about the fact that I savor every spoonful.... I won't tell you if I actually close my eyes and sit back as I slowly enjoy the delicate flavor and creamy texture..... Let's just say if I was videotaped it would be very embarrassing. :)

I remember requesting "Blancmange" for my birthday dessert instead of cake and icecream. That's how much I loved this growing up and how much I still love it to this day! (We would call it blancmange as well as vanilla pudding; they are very similar so we used the terms interchangeably.)

Thank you, Mom, for another wonderful, life-enhancing recipe! :)

 
Creamy Vanilla Pudding

Submitted by Erin ~ The Sisters Cafe


1/3 c. sugar
2 T. cornstarch
1/8 tsp salt
2 c. milk
2 egg yolks, slightly beaten
2 T. margarine or butter, softened
2 tsp vanilla

Mix sugar, cornstarch and salt in a 2 quart saucepan. Stir in milk gradually. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until mixture thickens and boils. Boil and stir 1 minute. Stir at least half of the hot mixture gradually into egg yolks. Blend into hot mixture in saucepan. Boil and stir one minute. Remove from heat; stir in margarine and vanilla. Pour into dessert dishes. Cool slightly and serve warm. Refrigerate leftovers. Makes 4 servings.

16 comments:

  1. What kind of milk do you use, skim, whole or 2%?
    Looks very yummy.

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  2. This is one of my favorites, too. I'm going to have to make it this weekend now.

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  3. Sounds delish! I'm going to try making this! Have a wonnderful weekend!

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  4. I have made this recipe (thanks, Erin!) and can attest it is indeed dreamy!

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  5. A Year on the GrillMarch 26, 2010 at 6:19 AM

    another winner from the sisters!

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  6. One of my all time favorites! This is definitely a recipe that practice makes perfect though...I remember many a time ending up with tiny cooked egg in my pudding! :) It still tasted fabulous though!!

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  7. I made this last night it was DELICIOUS!! Thanks for all of your guys' hard work and for sharing.

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  8. We just made this and it is the best pudding we've ever had! My husband ate half and now I'm making more.

    It would also be a great base for pouring over poundcake with berries, etc. Yum!

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  9. This looks fabulous!!
    And it's so easy (:

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  10. I made this pudding tonight for dessert. Both my son and daughter- who are super picky- asked for more. But sadly it was gone, my husband and I ate the rest:) They were practically licking their bowls. Have you doubled the batch with success?

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  11. Hi Kim!
    I'm so glad that you all enjoyed this as much as I do! That has happened to me MANY times - where I want a second helping only to find out that it's all been eaten! And it doesn't help that my family loves this just as much as I do. Soooo, I have doubled this recipe A LOT. And it works great. Whenever I make it now, I usually double it! :)

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  12. I love checking out the recipes ya'll put here. I had to comment when I saw this one especially we grew up with the same Betty Crocker cookbook, I believe. The snickerdoodles were a staple at our house, and we were raised on Blancmange "hot slop" is what we called it. We ate it on pancakes and as an adult, I have eaten it with crepes and fresh fruit. yum.

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  13. Erin @ The Sisters CafeOctober 25, 2010 at 1:27 PM

    AZ Hey-mon,
    What a fun comment! Yes, I'm pretty sure this is from the Betty Crocker cookbook (I ought to ask my mom for sure and then say that in my recipe introduction...). It had some awesome recipes! How fun that you have memories of this recipe as well! :)

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  14. I made this recipe right away and I enjoyed it. Very nice and delicious. Thanks for sharing.

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  15. [...] a sucker for a creamy, made-from-scratch pudding.  I was spoiled with my mom’s vanilla pudding all growing up and once in a while I treat myself to that recipe.  But with how much I love [...]

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  16. I have a very similar vanilla pudding microwave recipe (I think it has 1/2 c. more milk) that we add warmed leftover rice to for rice pudding. SO good! The pudding itself is heavenly too, I just love rice so much, I always end up making it as rice pudding. The family fights over that too!

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