Weekend delight: Coffee Pudding to bust the stress
You will surely relish this delicious Coffee Pudding. Try this special recipe for the weekend to destress and rejuvenate.
Deepa Gupta | New Delhi | November 11, 2017 11:28 am
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Coffee Pudding–this is a special dessert you will relish on weekends and everyday.
Cooking on weekends is a therapy to soothe jangled nerves, cure boredom and anxiety. It encourages creativity and is a great stress buster. Cook for yourself and your loved ones and get nurtured by their appreciation. Mix few ingredients to create this delicious Coffee Pudding this weekend and have a great time.
Serves: 8; Preparation time: 30 minutes
Ingredients for Coffee Pudding
Milk 8 cups
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Custard powder 3 tbsp
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Sugar 5 tbsp
Bread 8 slices (preferably a day old)
Coffee powder 2 tbsp
Chocolate curls for garnishing
How to make Coffee Pudding
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Add little cold milk to custard powder and make a smooth paste.
Heat rest of milk in a thick bottomed pan.
When milk comes to a boil, add custard paste in it. Keep stirring continuously.
Cook till it thickens to coat a spoon.
Add sugar and mix well. Turn off flame.
Remove the edges of the bread slices and crumble them to form fine crumbs.
In a clear bowl, put a layer of bread crumbs in the bottom.
Put a layer of custard over it.
Put another layer of bread crumbs and sprinkle little sugar liberally.
Sprinkle coffee powder over bread crumbs to form a thin layer.
Pour custard to cover the top layer till the bowl is full.
Garnish with coffee powder and chocolate curls.
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