Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Pudding for Lazy People

I can be a lazy cook. I am not however a lazy eater. I often have very lofty aspirations about what I want to eat, it is just getting there that can seem a bit daunting. But I have found that from laziness often comes resourcefulness, or pudding, as it was this time.

Pudding is not something that is in my file under often-rotated recipes. I generally prefer something I can sink my fork into for dessert, and well, pudding is the stuff which won't even hold your spoon straight. But when it is a snowy Sunday, with the wind whipping around so quickly the flakes do not fall softly to the ground but briskly fly at you, perpendicular to the sidewalk, in a pinch, pudding will have to do.

Making pudding from scratch is just about as simple as making it from the box. In fact, I made this dessert with ingredients I found in the fridge and pantry-- you can't beat that. For this particular batch, I substituted light brown sugar for white sugar. I suppose that makes this pudding butterscotch, but I found the dessert not so much butterscotch-y as just different from the usual.

Cool and creamy, with just the right amount of sweetness to satisfy my sweet tooth in even the nastiest of weather. I set the plastic wrap right on top of the surface of the pudding, so nary a skin was in sight as I set it to chill. Then spoonful after wobbly spoonful I ate the pudding up. If you would like the recipe, a similar one is found here.

4 Comments:

Blogger Patricia Scarpin said...

Just what I wanted right now... After the boring lunch I've had. :)

11:40 AM  
Anonymous michelle @ Us vs. Food said...

i just made chocolate pudding about an hour ago, and am sitting on my hands waiting until it's good and chilled so i can take a picture of it and then try not to get chocolate all over my keyboard as i blog it and scarf it down simultaneously.

yum.

10:58 PM  
Anonymous Mari said...

I made it last night for my weekly girly TV nite, and it was a hit (with the boyfriend, as well)! My only comment on the NY Times recipe, was that I found it very sweet and I usually don't say that about desserts. My other taste testers didn't think so, but I will cut the sugar down to a 1/2 cup next time and see how it goes. I plan to make the chocolate version this weekend. Will let you know how it turns out!

6:07 AM  
Blogger nicole said...

yum. i make a good milk chocolate pudding from a recipe published in gourmet last year that is. to. die. for.

4:17 PM  

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