pudding

pudding - fdfd
United States
November 9, 2006 3:15pm CST
favourite pudding
2 people like this
15 responses
• United States
9 Nov 06
chocolate
• Australia
9 Nov 06
i agree....chocolate pudding is thebest but it should be eaten with icecream to make it taste yummy
@elisa812 (3026)
• United States
26 Apr 07
Oh, I've never tried it with ice cream, that sounds really good! :)
@pendragon (3350)
• United States
9 Nov 06
butterscotch :)
• United States
9 Nov 06
yummy
• United States
9 Nov 06
Snack Pack Chocolate!
• United States
9 Nov 06
pineapple pudding
@Acts238girl (2087)
• United States
19 Apr 07
My favorite kind of pudding is chocolate pudding.
@elisa812 (3026)
• United States
26 Apr 07
I think my favorite kind of pudding is chocolate. I love chocolate! I sometimes like lemon pudding though too, but only on occasion.
@makingpots (11915)
• United States
19 Apr 07
butterscotch
@kshsweet (229)
• United States
9 Nov 06
I HATE pudding
@taby00 (827)
• Pakistan
9 Nov 06
Chocolate
• India
19 Apr 07
choclate pudding
@ashutoshgl (1443)
• United States
9 Nov 06
yes i like pudding too..
• United States
9 Nov 06
Chocolate mint... but they only make it around christmas
@deepak007 (514)
• India
4 Apr 07
pineapple pudding, i love it very much
@Bee1955 (3882)
• United States
14 Mar 07
Chocolate Pudding from Scratch Unsweetened cocoa is the best source for chocolate in pudding. Hershey's brand is very good; Ghirardelli's is also excellent. Though Nestle makes fine chocolate chips, their cocoa leaves something to be desired. It's also the cheapest -- not usually a good sign with chocolate. Along with the cocoa, assemble the following ingredients: sugar, cornstarch, salt, vanilla, and milk. Never use nonfat milk in pudding! It has to be at least 2% milkfat content, or it won't thicken and set. Whole milk pudding is divine. Measure a cup and a half of milk into a pot. Put it on the stove over low heat until tiny bubbles form around the edge. If the heat is low enough you shouldn't need to stir it. Don't let it boil or burn, though. Meanwhile, stir together 3 tablespoons cornstarch, 4 tablespoons sugar, 1/4 teaspoon salt, and some cocoa. Use at least 2 tablespoons -- up to 4, if you want a really rich chocolate flavor. Stir half a cup of cold milk into these dry ingredients, and mix well. Stir this mixture into the scalded milk -- use a whisk if you've got one. Keep stirring and raise the heat to medium. Bring mixture to a boil, stirring constantly. Boil it for one minute, stirring or whisking the whole time. Remove from heat and let it cool in a bowl. Stir in a teaspoon or two of vanilla when it's lukewarm. Enjoy this warm or cold, with heavy cream, whipped cream, or all by its lovely lonesome.
@aweins (4199)
• India
18 Apr 07
my fav. is chocolate pudding i love to eat it. my mom makes excellent pudding i m nissing that a lot at present. u can make a pudding from old bread also. this i have read in mylot only written by "ellechim". i like her recipe so i m giving it u too so that u too can try it as it is very simple to make. just cut the bread in small pieces, cover it with mixed evaporated and condensed milk in the ratio of 3:1 . put sugar in baking pan (brown) .heat it until u have the bottom covered .put in pans the bread mixture .steam/bake and enjoy. i thank Ellechim for giving such a nice and easy recipe to us.
• Netherlands
9 Nov 06
Very Dutch, Rijstepap