Showing posts with label Fabulous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabulous. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Classic Rich Dark Chocolate Pudding Plus 5 Fabulous Luscious Variations On A Theme!

What does: crying over spilled milk, cream rising to the top, proof in the pudding and food for thought have to do with life? Everything. We just can't get over talking about food, especially with reference to dessert foods. Cake, peaches, cherries, apples, pie and pudding seem to find their way into everyday conversation. And why not? We should have our cake and eat it too! What chocolate lover can resist the rich, delectable taste of a creamy chocolate pudding? I know I can't.

Chocolate Pudding Trivia

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Historically, chocolate pudding is a variation on chocolate custard, with starch used as thickener rather than eggs. Early versions of the dish using both egg and flour can be found in the 1918 edition of Fannie Farmer's Boston Cooking School Cook Book and in the 1903 edition of Mary Harris Frazer's Kentucky Receipt Book. In the late 19th and early 20th century, chocolate pudding was thought of as an appropriate food for invalids or children as well as a dessert. It was not considered a health food in the modern sense of the term, but as a wholesome, high-calorie food for those with poor appetites due to ill-health. General Foods (Jell-O) introduced chocolate pudding mix in 1934 as "Walter Baker's Dessert". It was renamed "Jell-O Chocolate Pudding" in 1936. Ref: Wikipedia.

Chocolate pudding is a class of dessert with chocolate flavors. There are two main types: a boiled then chilled, texturally a custard set with starch, version common to North America while a steamed or baked, texturally similar to cake, version is popular in the primarily British Isles, Australia and New Zealand.

A silky-smooth and amazingly satisfying decadent rich dark chocolate pudding with 5 easy variations. I am sure there's more, you can come up with more of your own! A delicious chocolate pudding that is the only way to end a dinner for two, a celebration or a simple family mealtime. I know this will become a favourite stand-by for sure! You won't find this in Gourmet or Bon Appetite! This recipe is so full-proof, your 6 year old could make it!

Dark Chocolate Pudding

2 cups milk (any kind) ½ cup brown sugar (or white) 1 tbsp cocoa 1 1/2 tbsp unsalted butter, cut into bits 8 oz. 70% dark chocolate 1 tsp vanilla extract (pure) ¼ tsp salt 2 oz dark chocolate shavings 2 oz arrowroot powder or 2 tbsp cornstarch

Dark Chocolate Pudding: Pour 1½ cups milk into a medium saucepan and add sugar, cocoa, chocolate, vanilla and salt. Bring to a simmer and whisk until chocolate has melted and it's smooth. Meanwhile whisk the cornstarch into the remaining milk until it has dissolved. Slowly pour the cornstarch mixture into the chocolate mixture whisking well. Continue cooking over low heat, stirring constantly until the pudding has thickened. Take off heat and whisk in butter cubes until it becomes shiny. Then, pour into your choice of tall parfait glasses, ramekins or small bowls and refrigerate until set, about an hour. Serve plain or with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.

HINT- Use cornstarch or arrowroot, but there is a slight variance in the smooth glossy texture and sheen that comes with using arrowroot powder.

Serves 4

VARIATION # 1 WHITE CHOCOLATE CREAM

1 cup 35% whipping cream ½ tsp vanilla extract 4 oz. white chocolate

Heat cream and white chocolate together in a small saucepan, just until chocolate has melted. Whisk smooth. Pour into a medium bowl and place in refrigerator until well chilled. Once cooled whip into soft peaks and dollop onto chocolate pudding and garnish with chocolate shavings. (Recipe above)

VARIATION # 2 - COCONUT CHOCOLATE PUDDING - Use 1 14 oz Coconut milk + 2 oz of water. Serve dusted with the coconut flakes previously toasted in a dry skillet.

VARIATION # 3 - ALMOND CHOCOLATE PUDDING - Replace milk with 2 cups unsweetened almond milk and almond extract instead of vanilla. Top with toasted slivered almonds previously toasted in a dry skillet.

VARIATION # 4 MEXICAN CHOCOLATE PUDDING - Replace dark chocolate with Mexican Chocolate (it can be used in traditional Mexican dishes like mole and it can be used in baking for an unusual flavour) Alternately, replace vanilla extract with 1/2 tsp cinnamon or cayenne. Kick it up yet another notch by adding 1 shot of Kahlua, Mexican coffee-flavored liqueur.

VARIATION # 5 - SPIKED CHOCOLATE PUDDING -Replace vanilla extract with Chocolate liquor or Tia Maria (Jamaican coffee liqueur) or Kahlua (Mexican coffee-flavored liqueur)

Would be seriously interested which one got the most tries!

AKA Hot Hungarian Chef

Classic Rich Dark Chocolate Pudding Plus 5 Fabulous Luscious Variations On A Theme!

Treat yourself to a new style of eating. Simple, flavourful, fresh ingredients and absolutely delightful.

Clara M. Czegeny is self-proclaimed Hot Hungarian Chef and Author of "Helen's Hungarian Heritage Recipes" Cookbook. For free Sweet Noodle Recipes and more on Hungarian Recipes, visit http://www.helenshungarianrecipes.com/.

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Filling Weight Loss Foods - Fabulous High Fiber Snacks and Desserts

There are many delicious low-fat, high-fiber snacks and desserts available these days in grocery stores and natural food stores. The new nutritional labeling makes it easier than ever to know what is in a product. Be sure to look for filling low-calorie foods. Also be on the look out for trans-fats! Many store bought products have this unhealthy fat lurking inside them. Usually the most filling foods have high fiber content. High fiber is key for making the hunger pains go away and for sweeping your digestive system. You also want to look for a low sugar count as well as low sodium. Too much sugar or sodium in a food will cause you to retain water and make you feel bloated.

Some of the absolute best choices are just about any kind of fruit. Strawberries, bananas, blueberries and apples are some of the most filling fruit. Mix the fruit with a cup of low-fat yogurt for added calcium and acidophiles.

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Vegetables are also great to eat with hummus or a yogurt dip. Sugar snap peas, celery, carrots and cauliflower are all easy to pack and eat. A little bit of peanut or almond butter is tasty and nutritious on celery stalks.

Homemade snacks are great too. It's easy to make homemade applesauce. All you do is peel and cut apples (Granny Smith is great because they are tart), put them in a baking dish, add honey or agave syrup and sprinkle cinnamon on top. Mix well and bake in the oven at 350* degrees for about ½ hour or until tender. Delicious!

Cookies are easy to make healthy! Old Fashioned Molasses cookies are a fantastic treat and so good for you to! So are Chewy Oatmeal-raisin cookies. The best way to make a cookie healthy is use honey or agave syrup for the sugar substitute. Also, use unbleached flour or whole wheat pastry flour instead of bleached white flour. Applesauce or yogurt is a good substitute for oil and or butter.

For desserts, a fruit crisp or cobbler is easy and delicious! If you like chocolate, these Dutch cocoa fudge brownies will surprise you with their rich chocolate flavor and fudge like texture. They're a fast and simple treat. Combine 2 tablespoons butter, 1 cup of sugar, ½ cup unsweetened applesauce, 1 egg, and 2 teaspoons of vanilla in a bowl and mix. Then slowly beat in ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder and ¾ whole-wheat pastry flour. Bake for 25 minutes in a 350* degree preheated oven. Quite a treat!

Filling Weight Loss Foods - Fabulous High Fiber Snacks and Desserts

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