Chocolate Pudding Ingredients
1 1/2 cups sugar
3 squares (3 ounces) unsweetened chocolate OR 1/2 cup cocoa
3 tablespoons corn starch
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 cups milk
3 egg yolks, slightly beaten
1 tablespoon butter
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla (this is necessary for the proper taste even though you are making a chocolate pudding)
If you are using cocoa… start by combining the cocoa, sugar, corn starch, salt, and milk in a large saucepan. At first the corn starch may clump, but use a whisk and keep stirring and it will dissolve nicely. Still stirring constantly, cook over medium heat until the mixture starts to thicken and boil. Boil one minute. Remove the saucepan from the heat.
Using another dish, lightly beat the three eggs. (I use the same whisk.) Gradually stir about half of the hot corn starch mixture into the eggs. If you're nervous about accidentally prematurely cooking the eggs with the heat, add the corn starch mixture one tablespoon at a time, and don't forget to keep stirring as you add it in.
After about half of the hot mixture has been mixed into the eggs, pour all of the egg mixture back into the saucepan with the rest of the hot corn starch mixture. Stir both together thoroughly. Put the saucepan back on the heat, still stirring constantly, and boil the mixture for one more minute. Remove the pan from the heat again and stir in the vanilla and the butter.
If you are using chocolate… start by combining the sugar, corn starch, salt, and milk in a large saucepan. At first the corn starch may clump, but use a whisk and keep stirring and it will dissolve nicely. Still stirring constantly, cook over medium heat until the mixture starts to thicken and boil. Boil one minute. Remove the saucepan from the heat.
Using another dish, lightly beat the three eggs. (I use the same whisk.) Gradually stir about half of the hot corn starch mixture into the eggs. If you're nervous about accidentally prematurely cooking the eggs with the heat, add the corn starch mixture one tablespoon at a time, and don't forget to keep stirring as you add it in.
After about half of the hot mixture has been mixed into the eggs, pour all of the egg mixture back into the saucepan with the rest of the hot corn starch mixture. Stir both together thoroughly. Put the saucepan back on the heat, still stirring constantly, and boil the mixture for one more minute. Remove the pan from the heat again and stir in the vanilla, butter, and chocolate squares until the butter and chocolate are melted and thoroughly mixed in.
Let the pudding cool completely, then top with whipped cream or serve plain.
If I were going to look for a chocolate pudding recipe, the first place I would search would be on the Food Network website. That is a site that always has good recipes.
A simple and delicious milk chocolate recipe for homemade treats involves melting milk chocolate chips with a bit of butter in a double boiler, then pouring the mixture into molds and refrigerating until set.
You can make Chocolate Pudding Cake using a Jiffy recipe with a box of Jiffy Chocolate Cake mix and a box of Jiffy Chocolate Frosting mix.The recipe is generally on the cake mix box side panel or in their free cook book.
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To cook and serve chocolate pudding for a dinner party, you can follow these steps: Prepare the chocolate pudding according to the recipe, either on the stovetop or in the oven. Once the pudding is cooked and has cooled slightly, pour it into individual serving dishes or a large serving bowl. Chill the pudding in the refrigerator for at least a few hours before serving. To serve, you can top the chocolate pudding with whipped cream, chocolate shavings, or fresh berries for an elegant touch. Enjoy your delicious chocolate pudding dessert with your dinner party guests!
One recommended homemade milk chocolate recipe involves combining cocoa powder, sugar, milk powder, and cocoa butter. Melt the cocoa butter, mix in the dry ingredients, and pour into molds to set.
Yes You Can , That Is What I Use Every Time I Make Them
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To convert milligrams to grams, divide by 1,000. Therefore, 2840 mg of chocolate pudding is equal to 2.84 grams. If you meant to ask about sodium content specifically, it can vary by brand and recipe, so it's best to check the nutrition label for the exact amount of sodium in that specific chocolate pudding.
Yes. Lots and lots of it. That's why it's called chocolate pudding.
Recipetips.com has one. It's basically following the instructions to a chocolate pudding mix. Add a sprinkling of oreo cooking crumbs on top and drop in a candy chewy worm.
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