No. It doesn't set up at all and it tastes pretty bad.
Yes, you can make instant pudding using water instead of milk, but the texture and flavor may be different as milk adds richness and creaminess to the pudding.
Milk is added to instant pudding primarily for texture, taste, and appearance. Milk gives the pudding a smoother feel, a richer taste, and a cloudier appearance.
Instant pudding typically takes about 5 minutes to set and thicken after mixing with milk.
No, it is not recommended to mix instant pudding with cook and serve pudding. Instant pudding is designed to be mixed with cold milk and sets quickly, while cook and serve pudding requires heating to thicken. Mixing the two types of pudding together may result in an inconsistent texture and flavor profile. It is best to follow the instructions on the packaging for each type of pudding for optimal results.
Yes, you can cook instant pudding by mixing the pudding mix with milk and heating it on the stove. It typically takes about 5 minutes to prepare.
I'm guessing because it lacks the fat that milk does. I've tried to make instant pudding with rice milk and it never sets.
to do this pour 3 cups of milk in a bowl and add yoghurt then shake
There is a chemical called tetrasodium pyrophosphate which reacts with the milk to thicken. As soy or other plant based "milk" do not contain the key dairy ingredients instant pudding will not gel when they are used. This chemical is also used in soaps and detergents.
No, Jello pudding mix requires milk to make pudding.
No, instant Jell-O refers to the type of pudding that is made by beating in milk, and not by cooking it.
2 cups per packet. Stir for 2 minutes. Then refrigerate for 5 minutes.
There are 8 tablespoons of powder in a 4-serving box of instant pudding with sugar.