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Tanya Choudhary B.Desgn, ISSA Certified Specialist In Fitness & Nutrition

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Tanya Choudhary, B.Desgn, ISSA Certified Specialist In Fitness & Nutrition •

Top 5 Fabulous Eggless Pudding Recipes To Try Out (3)

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Pudding, in general, uses egg in its basic mixture. However, there are countless recipes, which do not use egg. They are moist and tasty, and make ideal dessert items for those who are vegetarians and vegans. I have put together 5 such recipes here. These recipes are prepared by using various ingredients, such as chocolate, mango etc. The simple recipes have used Marie biscuit for the pudding. Each recipe is versatile in its own way. These recipes offer you the flexibility to mix in ingredients of your choice to manipulate the flavor to meet your needs.

5 Must Try Eggless Pudding Recipe Ideas:

Let’s have a look at these 5 eggless pudding recipe ideas, which you can prepare to pep up a special occasion coming up.

1. Chocolate Fudge Pudding:

This is a marvelous treat for all the chocolate lovers. Even those who dislike the dusky, dark flavors of chocolate are bound to get addicted to this simple and easy to make pudding. Serve it with a double serving of caramel or butterscotch ice cream. Also serve it with loads of roasted nuts to make this humble baked delicacy the showstopper of your party.

Ingredients:

  1. All purpose flour – 1 ½ cups
  2. Corn four – 3 tbsp
  3. Cocoa powder – ¼ cup
  4. Sugar – 1 ¼ cup, finely powdered
  5. Full cream milk – 1 ½ cups
  6. Boiling hot water – 1 ½ cups
  7. Butter – 2 tsp, unsalted, softened

For Serving:

  1. Butterscotch ice cream
  2. Roasted nuts

Directions:

  1. Preheat your oven at 180 degree C.
  2. Grease an eight cup ovenproof pudding bowl lightly with melted butter and keep aside.
  3. Sift the flours with 2 tbsp cocoa powder into the greased cups.
  4. Add half the sugar and milk to the mixture and stir to combine well.
  5. In a small mixing bowl, mix rest of the sugar with 1 tbsp cocoa powder and sprinkle atop the pudding mixture.
  6. Divide water into 8 equal portions and pour over the pudding mixture, using the backside of a large flat spoon.
  7. Sprinkle butter.
  8. Bake in the preheated oven for 45 minute or till a cake tester inserted into the pudding center comes clean.
  9. Remove from the oven and allow it to turn warm.
  10. Serve with ice cream and nuts.

2. Biscuit Chocolate Pudding:

An easy to cook pudding, this one also is for the chocolate lovers. A base with vanilla flavored custard powder and marie/digestive biscuits, this one needs to be prepared the day before your party. So, refrigerate it overnight. Ensure to have loads of roasted nuts handy to add up the festive value of this chocolaty dessert.

Ingredients:

  1. Digestive biscuits – 12
  2. Heavy cream – ½ cup
  3. Full cream milk – 1 ¾ cup
  4. Sugar – ½ cup + 2 tbsp
  5. Vanilla-flavored custard powder – ¼ cup
  6. Unsweetened cocoa powder – 3 tbsp
  7. Hot water – 1/8 cup

For Serving:

  1. Chocolate shavings – for garnish
  2. Wafer sticks – for garnish

Directions:

  1. Dissolve cocoa powder and custard powder in ¼ cup of milk without any lumps.
  2. Boil the rest of the milk.
  3. In the boiled milk, mix in the cream and ½ cup sugar, and cook until sugar melts completely.
  4. Mix in the cocoa mixture. Using a whisk, mix thoroughly to avoid the forming of lumps.
  5. Boil the mixture on medium to high heat for about 5 minutes or until the mixture thickens.
  6. Meanwhile, dissolve 2 tbsp sugar in hot water in a medium saucepan and boil the mixture until it reaches a sticky consistency.
  7. Transfer the sugar mixture to a slightly deep dish and keep aside.
  8. Take 6 scotch glasses.
  9. Fill the base of the glasses with the custard mixture as thin layer.
  10. Dip 6 of the biscuits in the sugar mixture, one after the other, and arrange it on the custard layer in the tray.
  11. Spoon in a generous amount of custard in each of the glass in such a way that it covers the biscuits.
  12. Dip rest of the biscuits and arrange atop the custard to make a layered arrangement.
  13. Tap the bottom of the dish gently to ensure even settling.
  14. Pour rest of the custard mixture atop the biscuit layer, dividing evenly among the glasses.
  15. Keep aside the pudding to allow it to come to room temperature.
  16. Refrigerate overnight and serve garnished with chocolate shavings and wafers.

3. Eggless Caramel Bread Pudding:

If you have invited some guests for lunch and you have hardly 3 hours left with you, then this one is the right dessert to serve them. All you need is a few slices of bread, milk, and sugar, and of course a handful of nuts and raisins. While you can serve this warm, it tastes best when served cold after refrigerating it for about 2 hours.

Ingredients:

  1. Bread – 8 slices [I use whole wheat/multigrain bread; milk bread would be a tastier choice]
  2. Full cream milk – 1 ½ cups
  3. Vanilla essence – 1 tsp
  4. Sugar – ¾ cup + 3 tbsp
  5. Butter – 1 tbsp, unsalted

Directions:

  1. Crumble the bread slices roughly, mix with ¾ cup sugar, vanilla, and milk. Using a masher, mix well until it gets a creamy consistency.
  2. Add 3 tbsp sugar with 1 tbsp butter in a pan and place it on medium to high heat.
  3. Without stirring, heat the pan, and allow the sugar to melt and turn golden.
  4. Transfer the caramel into an oven safe soufflé dish and fill the dish with the bread mixture.
  5. Using a fork, prick the pudding mixture, cover with an aluminum wrap and steam for 25 minutes on low to medium flame.
  6. Take out and allow the mixture to come down to room temperature.
  7. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving with additional caramel sauce.

4. Eggless Mango Pudding:

Ripe, golden mangoes are mouthwatering. And, when they take the form of pudding, they become even more tempting. Top it up with caramelized nuts and serve it cold. Use the ripest of the mangoes available. While my call will be fresh and ripe Alphonso, you can even use dried mangoes available in the supermarkets to make the same.

Ingredients:

  1. Ripe alphonso mangoes – 3, peeled, finely chopped
  2. Milk – 1 ½ cup, boiled and reduced to half, cooled
  3. Vanilla flavored custard powder – 4 ½ tbsp
  4. Sugar – 1/3 cup, powdered [You can adjust as per your taste]
  5. Mango or vanilla essence – a drop

For Caramelized Nuts:

  1. Cashews – 15, roasted, roughly crushed
  2. Sugar – 4 tbsp
  3. Butter – 2 tsp

Directions:

  1. Add mangoes to a blender to make a smooth puree.
  2. In a mixing bowl, add the pureed mangoes, custard powder, milk, powdered sugar, and essence and mix well.
  3. Place this mixture on low to medium flame in a thick bottomed vessel. Boil the mixture for 5 minutes or until the mixture thickens and turns smooth.
  4. Take off from the heat and keep aside until cool.
  5. Once warm, transfer to small cups and refrigerate.
  6. For caramelized nuts, add sugar and butter to a non-stick pan and place on medium heat. Without stirring, let sugar and butter melt slowly. Wait until the sugar completely melts and turns golden.
  7. Add roasted, crushed nuts and mix well.
  8. Take out the cooling pudding, top with the nut mixture, and keep back in the refrigerator for cooling.
  9. Serve cold.

5. Creamy Rice Pudding:

Indians love kheer. And this one is a variation of our own kheer! This one comes with the flavors of cinnamon and vanilla essence. You can prepare it in your own way or as per the recipe mentioned below.

Ingredients:

  1. Rice – 1 cup
  2. Full cream milk – 4 cups
  3. Sugar – ½ cup
  4. Cinnamon powder – ¼ tsp
  5. Vanilla essence – ½ tsp

Directions:

  1. Wash the rice thoroughly under running water and soak it in clean, fresh water for about 20 minutes.
  2. Add milk to a heavy bottomed pan and on medium to high heat to boil.
  3. Lower the flame and add soaked rice to the milk.
  4. Turn the flame to high and let the mixture come to a boil.
  5. Lower the flame to low to medium.
  6. Stirring intermittently, let the mixture simmer for about 30 minutes or until rice is well cooked and the mixture starts thickening.
  7. Mix in sugar and stir it until the sugar dissolves.
  8. Simmer until the mixture thickens completely.
  9. Mix in cinnamon powder and vanilla essence, cook for a minute more.
  10. Turn off the heat and take it from the heat.
  11. Serve warm or allow it to come to room temperature. Refrigerate and serve cold.

Be it the semiya kheer or rice and jaggery pudding or the one prepared with semolina or the ones we borrowed from the international kitchens, there are countless eggless puddings to try your hand at.

What is your choice when it comes to eggless puddings? Be it a fruit based one or a chocolate or bread-based one, why don’t you share your choice with us? Just scroll down and start typing in the comments section below.

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FAQs

How to make pudding better? ›

Add more flavor

A teaspoon of vanilla extract can add richness to any pudding. A bit of espresso powder can make chocolate puddings taste more chocolaty—add more for a mocha flavor. You can stir in a bit of your favorite liqueur too.

Why add eggs to pudding? ›

Thickening the Pudding

Using eggs: Eggs add richness to puddings, whether or not the recipe includes additional thickeners. To add eggs to a hot liquid, you need to "temper" them (see Tempering Eggs below) so they don't end up as scrambled eggs. Rice and tapioca also act as thickeners.

How to jazz up instant pudding? ›

My personal all time favorite is to add chunks or slices of bananas into the pudding and adding either whole or crushed vanilla wafer cookies. It adds texture and flavor. You could also add chunks of or shaved chocolate, to imitate the flavor of chocolate covered bananas.

How do you doctor up pudding? ›

Use Evaporated Milk

Replace the regular milk for a can of evaporated milk to make a creamier, more decadent pudding. Not only does it yield a luxurious texture, it dramatically improves the flavor of a pudding mix. For a tropical twist, reach for some canned coconut milk.

What are the three types of pudding? ›

Baked, steamed, and boiled puddings

These puddings are baked, steamed, or boiled. Depending on its ingredients, such a pudding may be served as a part of the main course or as a dessert.

What is the thickening agent in pudding? ›

Soft, creamy puddings are an easy dessert to like, combining sweet, rich flavors with a cool and silky-soft texture. Most recipes use a starch thickener -- typically flour or cornstarch in the United States -- to bring the pudding to a suitable consistency.

How to make Royal instant pudding? ›

Pudding Directions: 1 ADD mix to 2 cups cold milk* in medium bowl. 2 BEAT with wire whisk or electric mixer at low speed for 2 minutes. 3 POUR into dishes; refrigerate. Pudding will be soft-set and ready to serve in 5 minutes.

Can you use evaporated milk instead of milk in pudding? ›

You can substitute 3 cups regular milk for evaporated milk if you want to deviate and make regular plain pudding.

What is considered pudding in England? ›

What is the dictionary definition of a British or English pudding? "A baked or steamed sponge or suet dish, usually sweet and served as a dessert, but also savoury suet puddings (e.g. steak and kidney).

Why is my homemade pudding runny? ›

Pudding is usually runny because it has been stored in the refrigerator for too long or in an open space. Another cause could be due to improper cooking methods.

How do you make pudding thick liquid? ›

Two scoops of Thick and Easy® powder are required to thicken 100 mL of fluid to pudding thick consistency. Add the powder a little at a time, stirring briskly with a fork or small hand whisk. Allow a few minutes for the drink to thicken. Fluids with thickening powder added will become thicker after standing.

What kind of rice is best for rice pudding? ›

Rice - I've tried all sorts of rice types and uncooked medium grain is by far the best for rice pudding, followed by risotto rice. Risotto rice (arborio) - needs extra liquid, add 1 cup (250ml) water into the saucepan with milk, and cook for 1 hr 20 minutes.

How to make instant pudding smooth? ›

I like to put the pudding mixture into the bowl first and then very slowly add the milk, stirring or beating well after each addition, until I have a smooth texture. Once the pudding mixture is smooth, I then add the rest of the milk and beat it with a whisk or electric mixer as usual.

How do you keep pudding moist? ›

After you have steamed and cooled your pudding, replace the foil with a freshly buttered piece to keep it moist and store in a cool, dark place, or the fridge, until you are ready to reheat it on Christmas day.

Do eggs help thicken pudding? ›

In puddings and custards, eggs are a thickener, making your dish creamy and thick without chalkiness. Cornstarch might be one of the best replacements for egg yolks in puddings, mostly because you likely already have it in your arsenal, and it's cost-effective since it doesn't take very much.

How to use instant pudding mix? ›

Pudding Directions: 2 Cups cold milk. Beat pudding mix and milk with whisk 2 min. Pudding will be soft-set in 5 min. Makes 4 (1/2-cup) servings.

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