I have been trying chocolate pudding recipes for several months now. While the "task" of taste tasting a variety of pudding recipes has been entertaining, I am happy to say my search is over. Today's chocolate pudding post is deliciously smooth and creamy, it is perfect. Even picky-picky husband gave it a thumbs up!!
½ cup brown sugar (I used dark)
3 rounded tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
¼ cup cornstarch
pinch salt
(2) 12 ounce cans evaporated milk (not low fat) (see note below)
1 tablespoons strong coffee
2 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
In a bowl, whisk all of the dry ingredients together until there are no lumps (this will also help incorporate it into the liquids). Whisk in the evaporated milk and coffee, until smooth.
Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly with rubber spatula. When the mixture starts to thicken, turn the heat down to medium low. Once it starts to bubble, continue cooking, stirring constantly (in figure 8 motion), for one minute.
Remove from heat and stir in butter and vanilla. Pour into dessert dishes and place plastic wrap or waxed paper directly on the surface of the hot pudding so it doesn't form a "pudding skin" while it is cooling. Chill completely and serve with whipped cream.
NOTE: This recipe can be made using whole milk, but the evaporated milk gives it a much creamier taste and texture, I was very surprised at the difference it makes.
NOTE: As a child, my mother used evaporated milk a lot (even in our cereal!!), so I don't have many fond memories of that taste. However, there is NO evaporated milk "taste" in this final pudding, instead, the creaminess really comes through (so much more so than with regular milk).
NOTE: The chocolate intensity of this pudding is what I would call "medium". If you like a pronounced chocolate flavor, I suggest you use HEAPING tablespoons of cocoa powder instead of rounded tablespoons.

5 comments:
This looks delicious Coleen! I'll be the coffee really brings out the chocolate flavor too.
1 TSP butter must be vanilla.
Thanks, I made the change to vanilla.
Who would've ever thought that evaporated milk would make such a difference? I love how rich and creamy it looks!
Sounds good, Coleen. I've been looking for a good chocolate pudding recipe, so will have to add this to the to-do list. Good hint about only using rounded tablespoons. You know me, don't like intense chocolate flavors. Evaporated milk in cereal....gives me the shudders, LOL. I've shied away from evaporated milk but it is good to have on hand when I run out of half and half :)
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