Baked Strawberry Dessert Pudding

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Strawberry Pudding has been a favorite since ages and eons, and as these berries are easily available almost all year round, there's no restraint on indulging in a sweet dessert pudding whenever you fancy to have one! Puddings can be of various types, creamy, gooey, gelatinous or cake-like, and as the last one is one of my favorites, I chose a baked pudding that's softer than a cake, yet light in texture. The inspiration came from a craving for a traditional Strawberry Shortcake, but I didn't have the ingredients nor the patience to make one. So, the easiest way to create a satisfying substitute was to use the same flavors, and bake a pudding! With strawberry puree, fresh sliced strawberries a hint of lemon and brown sugar, and topped with whipped cream and chocolate sauce, this Baked Strawberry Pudding is a perfect dessert for those sudden sweet-tooth cravings.

Ingredients
8-20 large fresh strawberries
1/2 tsp lemon juice
1 tbsp brown sugar
2 tbsp unsalted butter
1/2 cup caster sugar
1 cup all purpose flour
3/4 cup milk
1 large egg - separated
**add one more egg for a souffle-like pudding

For Garnish
more strawberry slices
sprig of mint
whipped cream
chocolate sauce

Method
Take the strawberries, leaving 2 aside, chop them and make a strawberry puree by slowly heating them with the cane sugar and lemon juice, until they are soft, and almost macerated(pulp). Strain the puree through a fine sieve to remove the seeds and excess pulp; then keep aside.

Slice the remaining 2 berries into thin slices, 4 slices per berry.

Butter 4 small ramekins and set aside. Preheat your oven to 350F.

Beat the butter and sugar in a medium bowl until combined. Sift in the flour. Stir in the milk, egg yolk and 1/4 cup of the strawberry puree till combined.

In another bowl, whisk the egg whites until stiff. Fold in gently into the batter.

Place the 4 strawberry slices on the sides of the buttered ramekins. Then pour the batter, filling them upto 2/3 height, leaving some room to allow the pudding to expand. Bake for about 15 minutes or until the top is light golden brown, and the pudding separates from the sides.

Allow the ramekins to cool down. Gently invert each ramekin over a dessert plate. Top with some whipped cream and strawberry slices. Drizzle with the remaining strawberry syrup and chocolate sauce. Its like a strawberry shortcake in itself!

Garnish with a sprig of mint, and serve your delicious Baked Strawberry Pudding for a light and airy yet comforting dessert!

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Mixed Berry & White Chocolate Pudding
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Vanilla Panna-Cotta with Balsamic Strawberries

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40 comments:

  1. wow.... looks yummy and delicious... fantastic click... mouth watering... nice entry...

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  2. wow,,..looks so yummy,..thnks for sharing...

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  3. What a really good simple dessert. It's like a strawberry shortcake baked into itself.

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  4. Anonymous7/21/2008

    wow mansi thats one delicious pudding . Very nice presentation and the recipe is too good. It must have tasted really good. I love strawberry in any form.

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  5. Anonymous7/21/2008

    tempting! its a softer version of shortcake, and what better way to enjoy strawberries than in a pudding! loved this! great recipe, great photo!:)

    ~liz

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  6. hmm, wow!! the recipe sounds interesting and the presentation is awesome! another great recipe from ur repertoire!

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  7. Anonymous7/21/2008

    Mansi:

    This looks so light and delicious.

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  8. Anonymous7/21/2008

    Sounds like a very delicious pudding! And not that difficult to make. I love the touch of mint for garnish.

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  9. Delicious..I have a prob when I buy strawberries..before I set to make them..I nibble most of it..and none is left!!!

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  10. Anonymous7/21/2008

    this looks ravishing! I wish I could scoop it up right now! thanks for another delicious treat mansi!:)

    -nathan

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  11. What a delicious recipe! My strawberries are not doing anything this year, sadly. I wonder if I could adapt bramble berries... Hmmmm.....

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  12. glad everyone liked the recipe and the presentation! that photo did take some serious work from my side:) and yes, it was inspired by a strawberry shortcake:)

    I'd love to experiment with blueberries and boysenberry next time!:)

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  13. Oooh Mansi, looks delicious and what a way to get through the British strawberries season...

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  14. delicious, mouth watering. loved the recipe

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  15. Ah, strawberries. Don't you just love summer?

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  16. Anonymous7/21/2008

    Looks awesome. Pudding + fresh fruit is always delicious. No Exceptions :)

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  17. its raining fresh fruits and cakes in the food blogosphere. just came from drooling at a yummy plum cake to your strawberry one :)

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  18. Lovely pudding...looks so gud with rich colours..

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  19. What a great picture. I am drooling, yummy!

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  20. I was just going to say that the pudding looks so fluffy it could be called a souffle ;) Lovely pic!

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  21. Am definitely trying this out!! :)

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  22. Anonymous7/22/2008

    what a beauty! its like a shortcake-cum-pudding, and I love it!:)D will be trying it tomight!:)

    ~angela

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  23. I wanna try this, it looks so yummy and fab! Hey wanted to let u know I am back to blogging....

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  24. deleciosuuuus and very tempting mansi

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  25. very tempting Mansi :) nice one.

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  26. Wow...that pudding sounds very interesting....and looks so yummy.

    Nice presentation too!!

    Anitha

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  27. that pudding looks delicious - I would love to dig my spoon in and have a mouthful

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  28. I love these kinds of cakey puddings. I made one last year with strawberries and rhubarb, so I know I'll love yours.

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  29. I would like to dig in, nownownow!

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  30. Your desserts are lovely...always! This one too looks scrumptious!

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  31. Mansi,

    Could you pl elaborate what is caster sugar / cane sugar? How different it is from normal granulated sugar? Can it be substituted by granulated sugar generally? Thanks.

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  32. Rads - castor sugar is basically superfine sugar...so if you take the regular sugar granules, or even the ground sugar and run it through a food processor to make it very fine, it becomes castor sugar; it's very easy to dissolve!

    cane sugar or brown sugar is the regular brown or white sugar you get in the US, the latter one being unrefined; brown sugar gives a nice texture, taste and color, so I included both in the recipe.

    hope this helps!

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  33. Wow, looks light and good. I love strawberries and pudding, what a great combo.

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  34. I think I have never had strawberry pudding, it looks great!

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  35. Looks so beautiful.Would definitely love to try this Mansi.Too beautiful and perfect

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  36. I love anything to do with cakes & puddings.....looks delicious

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  37. Its a great putting, i will surely give it a try...

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  38. strawberry...chocolate...these are my favorites.. i can wait try this recepe...it looks delicious. Thanks for sharing

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  39. LOVE strawberries! This dessert sounds really delicious . . . adding it to my To Make folder.

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