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Easy Classic Vanilla Pudding Recipe

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There is a timeless joy to a classic vanilla pudding. Between the velvety texture and the aroma of vanilla, it is no surprise that this dessert has stood the test of time. Whether served chilled with whipped cream and wafer cookies or warm with a slice of pound cake, vanilla pudding is always a delight. And given how easy it is to put together, using only a handful of pantry ingredients and requiring only a few minutes on the stove, the only surprise is that we aren't cooking up a batch every day.

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Whether you are an expert confectioner or just beginning to cut your culinary teeth, vanilla pudding is a recipe that can and should be in your repertoire. Its true elegance lies in its simplicity. With just a bit of milk, some sugar, cornstarch, a dash of salt, a few pats of butter, and a teaspoon of vanilla extract, you can whip up a dessert sure to please the whole family. The result — a silky smooth confection redolent of that favorite culinary orchid — never misses and is the perfect way to cap off just about any meal.

Gather your vanilla pudding ingredients

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You very well might already have everything you need for this recipe hiding in your kitchen. All it takes is milk, cornstarch, sugar, salt, vanilla extract, and a little bit of butter to whip up a delicious vanilla pudding.

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Step 1: Warm (most of) the milk

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Pour 2 ½ cups milk into a saucepan and place on the stovetop over medium-low heat.

Step 2: Mix the dry ingredients

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While the milk is warming, mix together the sugar, cornstarch, and salt in a bowl.

Step 3: Make a slurry

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Add the remaining ½ cup milk to the cornstarch mixture and whisk until the dry ingredients are well incorporated.

Step 4: Whisk in the slurry

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Gradually pour the cornstarch mixture into the saucepan of warm milk, whisking the whole time.

Step 5: Cook the pudding

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Cook the pudding, whisking constantly, until it reaches 175 F. (If you do not have a thermometer, cook until it visibly thickens and coats the back of a spoon.) Remove from heat.

Step 6: Add flavoring ingredients

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Add the vanilla extract and butter, and stir until the butter melts.

Step 7: Chill and set the pudding

Ladle the pudding into one large storage container or individual serving-size containers and place in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours, until chilled and set.

Step 8: Time for dessert

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Serve chilled, garnished with whipped cream and/or vanilla wafer cookies, if desired.

How can I make vanilla pudding vegan?

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Vanilla pudding makes a perfect vegan dessert. While traditional puddings are made with dairy milk, egg yolks, and often butter, none of these ingredients are necessary to create a silky, delicious pudding. In this recipe, we have eschewed the eggs, relying on cornstarch as the sole thickening agent. All you have to do in order to make this egg-free recipe vegan-friendly, then, is replace the butter with a vegan alternative and sub in your preferred plant-based milk.

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There are lots of good vegan milk options out there, from almond and soy to coconut or even hemp milk, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. For the sake of this recipe, any of them will do. The cornstarch provides plenty of thickening power to turn whichever milk you choose into a luxurious vanilla pudding. The only area in which you may want to be careful is the sugar content. Some plant-based milks can have a lot of added sugar, so depending on which variety and brand you choose, you may wish to slightly reduce the quantity of sugar you add to your pudding.

What can I substitute for cornstarch in vanilla pudding?

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Cornstarch is an inexpensive, tried and true thickener used in many desserts, but it is far from the only way to thicken a pudding. There are plenty of alternatives out there if you, for whatever reason, would prefer to avoid cornstarch in your vanilla pudding. While cornstarch is one of the most common, these days there are many starches available on the shelves of most supermarkets. In the baking aisle you can find alternatives ranging from good old-fashioned wheat flour to rice flour, potato starch, and even tapioca flour and arrowroot powder.

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Bear in mind, however, that each of these alternative starches does have its own characteristics. Each alternative requires alternations to quantities and temperatures and will impart a slightly different flavor and texture to the dish. Arrowroot powder, for example, begins cooking at a lower temperature than cornstarch, so if you choose this alternative, cooking times and temperatures will need to be adjusted. Tapioca flour is a great alternative, but it is a very potent starch, which gives a gummy texture that some folks do not enjoy. Wheat flour is the most ubiquitous replacement for cornstarch, but you'll have to use more of it since it's not as thickening, and the mouthfeel of the pudding will be altered.

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Easy Classic Vanilla Pudding Recipe

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Everyone should have a solid vanilla pudding recipe in their arsenal. This one comes together in a jiffy and can be used in other desserts or enjoyed solo.

Prep Time

1.5

hours

Cook Time

10

minutes

servings

6

servings

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Total time: 1 hour, 40 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 cups whole milk, divided
  • ½ cup sugar
  • ¼ cup cornstarch
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons butter

Optional Ingredients

  • Whipped cream
  • Vanilla wafer cookies

Directions

  1. Pour 2 ½ cups milk into a saucepan and place on the stovetop over medium-low heat.
  2. While the milk is warming, mix together the sugar, cornstarch, and salt in a bowl.
  3. Add the remaining ½ cup milk to the cornstarch mixture and whisk until the dry ingredients are well incorporated.
  4. Gradually pour the cornstarch mixture into the saucepan of warm milk, whisking the whole time.
  5. Cook the pudding, whisking constantly, until it reaches 175 F. (If you do not have a thermometer, cook until it visibly thickens and coats the back of a spoon.) Remove from heat.
  6. Add the vanilla extract and butter, and stir until the butter melts.
  7. Ladle the pudding into one large storage container or individual serving-size containers and place in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours, until chilled and set.
  8. Serve chilled, garnished with whipped cream and/or vanilla wafer cookies, if desired.

Nutrition

Calories per Serving195
Total Fat7.8 g
Saturated Fat4.7 g
Trans Fat0.0 g
Cholesterol22.4 mg
Total Carbohydrates27.5 g
Dietary Fiber0.0 g
Total Sugars22.9 g
Sodium102.2 mg
Protein3.9 g

The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Easy Classic Vanilla Pudding Recipe - Chowhound? ›

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. Steamed pies consisting of a filling completely enclosed by suet pastry are also known as puddings.

What are the 3 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. Steamed pies consisting of a filling completely enclosed by suet pastry are also known as puddings.

How do you make instant vanilla pudding better? ›

14 Hacks For Making Instant Pudding Taste Way Better
  1. Use a fattier milk when making the pudding. ...
  2. Try using evaporated or canned coconut milk instead. ...
  3. Add a mix-in for improved taste and texture. ...
  4. Give it time to chill in the refrigerator. ...
  5. Do not stir the pudding after it is made. ...
  6. Turn it into a cream pie.
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How to make box vanilla pudding taste homemade? ›

Use Evaporated Milk

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. It's rich, and the gorgeous taste is ideal for taking your instant pudding from meh to amazing.

How to get pudding to set faster? ›

Your best bet would be to mix a tablespoon of cornstarch and a teaspoon of sugar with some of the beverage and add it to the warm pudding. Heat it to a bubble and stir until it thickens. You may have to adjust the seasoning, particularly vanilla.

What do Brits call American pudding? ›

American puddings are closer to what the Brits would call "custard." A British pudding is a dish, savory or sweet, that's cooked by being boiled or steamed in something: a dish, a piece of cloth, or even animal intestine.

What is the most common pudding? ›

What is the most popular British dessert? Well, in our opinion it has to be one of these traditional puddings that get mouths watering across the nation.
  • Bread and butter pudding.
  • Trifle.
  • Rice pudding.
  • Sticky toffee pudding.
  • Jam roly poly.
  • Apple crumble.
  • Eton Mess.
  • Christmas Pudding.
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How to improve vanilla pudding? ›

Add your large dollop of whipped cream to the mix and stir lightly until fully incorporated. The fluffy addition gives the pudding added creaminess without making it heavy. This subtle addition makes an extra creamy instant pudding, but you don't have to stop at a regular whipped cream.

What is a substitute for instant vanilla pudding mix? ›

The alternative mix is simply 1 part cornstarch to 2 parts fine sugar, plus 1 part vanilla. I used 1 TBSP. of cornstarch and 2 TBSP. of sugar.

Why is my homemade vanilla pudding not thickening? ›

And so I don't necessarily use it if I'm going to make a rich dessert. However, you can add, if, if your rice pudding di or vanilla pudding didn't thicken it is not only because of the kind of milk you used, you generally you need to use some kind of a starch, either arrow root or corn starch.

Can you use sweetened condensed milk instead of milk in pudding? ›

Texture and sweetness: Sweetened condensed milk is thicker and much sweeter than regular milk. When using it as a substitute, the pudding will have a richer and sweeter flavor. The texture may also be slightly thicker and creamier.

What is the taste difference between vanilla and French vanilla pudding? ›

The name refers not to a vanilla variety but to the classic French way of making ice cream using an egg-custard base. Craig Nielsen, CEO of Nielsen-Massey Vanillas, said the eggs give French vanilla a “richer, deeper note” than what's found in plain vanilla.

Why do you put plastic wrap on pudding? ›

Only a few hours of refrigeration sets the pudding to a perfectly creamy, cool consistency. I like to cover the surface of each serving with a piece of plastic wrap, which prevents the formation of a chewy “skin” on the pudding as it cools.

How many hours does it take for pudding to set? ›

Cook for 2 to 3 minutes more. Stir in vanilla. Pour hot pudding into dessert glasses or molds that have been rinsed in cold water. Chill until firm, at least 2 hours.

What thickens instant pudding? ›

Instant pudding mix contains modified cornstarch, which thickens mixtures without using heat. Heat is what activates regular cornstarch to thicken items like puddings, but also soups and sauces. Without heat, regular cornstarch in liquid just turns into a viscous sludge.

How to fix pudding that didn't set? ›

If your pudding didn't gel, and some time has passed, your eggs may have eaten your cornstarch. In this case, boiling it more wouldn't help. You might try whisking in some more starch and then boiling it again.

What are the 4 types of pudding? ›

There are four major types and ways to prepare puddings: boiled, baked, steamed and chilled in the refrigerator until it gels.

What are the different types of puddings? ›

  • Chocolate self-saucing pudding.
  • White chocolate and raspberry self-saucing pudding.
  • Citrus passionfruit delicious pudding.
  • Bread and butter pudding.
  • Sticky date pudding with caramel sauce.
  • Baked rice pudding.
  • Chocolate pudding.
  • Raspberry & white chocolate waffle pudding.

How many types of pudding are there? ›

Custards and Puddings
  • Rice Pudding.
  • Creme Brulee.
  • Flan.
  • Banana Pudding.
  • Chocolate Pudding.
  • Chia Pudding.
  • Christmas Pudding.
  • Bread Pudding.

What's the difference between black pudding and blood pudding? ›

Black pudding is also called a blood pudding or blood sausage, and in Ireland is known as drisheen. In France, black pudding is known as boudin noir and the Spanish word for black pudding is morcilla. Blood sausage and black pudding are the same dish.

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