Friday 15 February 2013

Easy Peasy Vanilla Pudding

SUPER EASY VANILLA PUDDING RECIPE


Maybe it's just me, but I really don't like instant pudding-the kind that comes from a box.  The texture is weird, it's way too much to finish on my own, and I end up throwing away a whole bowl full of pudding.  In short, a waste.  So one day, I decided to make my own pudding-one whose portions I could control, as well as texture and taste.  The result is a quick, easy and tasty dessert that everyone in my family loves.








INGREDIENTS

2 teaspoons cornflour
2 tablespoons sugar( adjust to your personal preference)
1 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
1 teaspoon butter or margarine


METHOD:

1.  Put the milk in a saucepan and heat until bubbles start to appear on the surface.
2.  Mix together the sugar and cornflour, then add a little milk to the mixture to make a paste.  This will prevent lumps forming in the pudding.
3. Take the milk off heat and add the sugar cornflour mixture, stirring fast to prevent lumps from forming.
4.  Put the milk back onto the heat and stir briskly, preferably with a whisk but a wooden spoon will do.
5.  When the mixture has thickened, switch off the stove and take the saucepan off the heat.  Stir in the vanilla and butter. 
6.  Pour the pudding into individual dishes(I used little teacups because our dessert are way too big).
7.  Chill for at least 2 hours before serving.  

For garnishing, you can put some shaved chocolate of fresh fruit.


Little Tips:
If the pudding isn't as thick as you would like it to be, add some more cornflour a teaspoon at a time.  Blend the cornflour with a little milk first, then add it to the pudding.
For this recipe, brown sugar works just as well as white sugar.
For a chocolate pudding, mix in 1 tablespoon cocoa powder with the sugar and cornflour.