Chocolate Raspberry Pudding


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Though its the season for Cranberries, I would urge you to make this beautiful change and go for some raspberries instead! Combine them with the gooey goodness of dark and white chocolate, topped with whipped cream and some slivered almonds, and you have the perfect dessert ready for Thanksgiving, or for a romantic dinner for two! Creamy Chocolate Raspberry Pudding - the name says it all - rich and creamy, warm and luscious, with a taste of decadence in every spoon, this is my favorite Pudding recipe. its quick and easy, can be served by itself, or with some ice cream, and looks beautiful if served in stemmed dessert glasses!

Sending these off to Sourashtra's Kitchen for her latest collection of desserts and pastries, co-hosted by Sudeshna.

Ingredients
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 tsp salt )
4 tbsp unsweetened cocoa
1 1/2 tbsp cornstarch
2 tbsp warm whole milk
1 cup heavy cream
1 oz semisweet chocolate, grated
1 oz white chocolate, grated
Splash of Chambord (raspberry liqueur)- optional
1/2 tbsp vanilla extract

Method
Mix together the sugar, salt, cocoa, cornstarch and milk in a small bowl until it makes a paste.

Heat the cream in a small saucepan until just before scalding, then add the dark and white chocolate, stir, and add the cocoa paste. Mix well and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Add the Chambord and the vanilla. When the pudding begins to thicken, remove it from the heat and let it rest for 2 minutes.

I love it warm, so I serve it immediately, topped with fresh homemade raspberry puree, and some whipped cream.

But to make an elegant dessert, pour the pudding into temperature-resistant bowls or ramekins and refrigerate until set (at least 30 minutes). Let cool before serving.

Top with raspberry puree, whipped cream, and sprinkle some slivered almonds on the top and serve immediately.


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18 comments :

amna said...

berries and choc, such a lovely combo

The Short (dis)Order Cook said...

Looks delicious. I love homemade pudding and it's so easy to make I don't know why people go with instant all of hte time. It's not the same as nice, warm pudding. The raspberries and white chocolate are wonderful

Cham said...

It is rich and creamy dessert!

Karine said...

Your pudding sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing :)

Malar Gandhi said...

Very tempting...sure I am going to gain weight, gazing at this picture.:) Looks so lovely, dear. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful recipe.

cedar chest said...

I love any kind of berries so it is not going to be an issue for me on what berry to use. Thanks for the recipe!

Maria said...

Great dessert!

Usha said...

This pudding sounds wonderful and looks so tempting...

teeth whitening said...

I really love raspberry pudding...and your one looks so great.I could feel it how delicious it tests...Thanks for sharing.

tracieMoo said...

chocolate could never go wrong. The pudding sounds delicious!

Mansi said...

thanks folks! glad this pudding found so many lovers out there! its so easy I practically got addicted to making it every 2 weeks:)

A_and_N said...

OMG! I'm so making this with strawberries that I have lying around :D

Deepa G Joshi said...

wow..the pudding looks so yummy and creamy..a must try ..

Nic said...

Chocolate, raspberries and almonds go so well together, this dessert is perfect for the holidays!
Thanks so much for your SHF entry.

Unknown said...

Pudding looks absolutely delicious. Fruit+chocolate=heaven!

Flug Bangkok said...

Who wants cranberries when he can get this? I have to try it in summer again, when I can use fresh raspberries from my garden instead frozen ones.

Unknown said...

Nice combo!

s said...

this looks so divine...would kill to have that bowl now!!