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Chocolate Pudding

Chocolate Pudding | Magnolia Days

It was pretty loud in the pantry. Vanilla and chocolate were going at it. They seem to have a rivalry over how often one or the other gets top billing. Those two divas need attention. The good news is how they put the rivalry aside and are a great team when used together. It is a tough job to keep things even between the two. One cannot have either sulking from neglect. So it was time to make chocolate pudding since vanilla recently had a chance to shine in that category.

Ingredients become more than a part of a recipe. Certain ones ignite emotional responses. Emotions can ignite the desire for some. It is an on-going saga of the way people and food are connected. Chocolate is a comfort to many. Combine the flavor with the creaminess of pudding and you have a simple dessert that may spark a smile. This I know because my husband was smiling big when it was ready to eat.

Chocolate Pudding | Magnolia Days

Why did I make chocolate pudding? Besides quieting down the imaginary yelling going on in the pantry? It’s because I have another dessert recipe I’ll be sharing soon. One component of that dessert is chocolate pudding made from a mix. Oh no, that will not do. Homemade is much better. While I’ve made vanilla pudding for years, chocolate has been on the to-do list. It gave me the perfect excuse to tackle it.

A few notes on the pudding: It is important to stir constantly while cooking so it does not scorch. It may not look like it will come together at first. The chocolate will melt and before you know it the mixture gets really thick. Then you may think it might be too thick. Whisking in the cream and brandy at the end makes it the right consistency. The toughest part is waiting for it to chill. I won’t tell anyone if you happen to be a little impatient and eat it warm.

Chocolate Pudding | Magnolia Days

How often do you eat pudding? Which flavor is your favorite? I’m thinking the next one for me to make is butterscotch. That is, unless I get requests for another flavor. Let me know which one you would like me to feature here on the blog. And, as always, stay tuned…

Chocolate Pudding

A recipe for homemade chocolate pudding. It is rich, creamy, old-fashioned cooked pudding made with milk, cream, egg yolks, and semi-sweet chocolate.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Author Renee

Ingredients

  • 2 cups whole milk
  • 3 egg yolks
  • 3 tablespoons cake flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 vanilla bean split lengthwise
  • 6 ounces chopped semi-sweet chocolate
  • 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 2 teaspoons brandy

Instructions

  1. Put the milk, yolks, flour, and salt in a blender. Blend until smooth. Pour into a 3-quart saucepan (non-stick recommended).
  2. Add sugar, vanilla bean, and chocolate.
  3. Slowly bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly. Let boil for 30 seconds.
  4. Pour the mixture through a strainer into a large bowl. It will be very thick so you may need to press it through.
  5. Scrap the seeds from the vanilla bean and discard bean shell. Add the seeds, cream, and brandy to the bowl.
  6. Whisk to combine. Place plastic wrap directly on top of the pudding.
  7. Cool to room temperature then chill thoroughly before serving.

Recipe Notes

A recipe for homemade chocolate pudding. It is rich, creamy, old-fashioned cooked pudding made with milk, cream, egg yolks, and semi-sweet chocolate.

Recipe adapted from one featured in a newspaper many years ago. The newspaper name, publication date, or recipe author is not on the clipping I saved.

Recipe Rating




Stacy

Wednesday 28th of May 2014

You crack me up, Renee. I am glad that the chocolate won this time. We love chocolate pudding at our house.

Renee

Saturday 31st of May 2014

Thanks Stacy. Glad I could make you smile.

Mary Frances

Wednesday 28th of May 2014

These little puddings look so decadent! Love the addition of brandy to the mix, it adds that perfect extra hint of flavor.

Renee

Saturday 31st of May 2014

I totally agree on the brandy. I think I need to use it more often instead of vanilla extract.

Kayle (The Cooking Actress)

Tuesday 27th of May 2014

YAY! So glad you made this to replace the boxed pudding in that upcoming recipe! Homemade is alwayyssss better :D

And so happy chocolate got to shine because it looks sooooo delicious and now I'm craving some!

Renee

Saturday 31st of May 2014

Thanks Kayle and I'm sure you will like the upcoming recipe too.

dina

Tuesday 27th of May 2014

i love chocolate pudding. it looks great!

Renee

Saturday 31st of May 2014

Thanks Dina

Bill

Tuesday 27th of May 2014

I don't ever make pudding and I rarely eat it. I'm not sure why because is so delicious and mostly simple to make. This post has inspired me to put pudding back on my radar. I love your version, Renee. Looks mouthwatering!

Renee

Saturday 31st of May 2014

Thanks Bill and I hope you do make pudding soon. Be sure to share your recipe on your blog too.