Tuesdays with Dorie: Chocolate Pudding

July 15, 2008 at 5:41 am | Posted in groups, pudding/mousse, sweet things, tuesdays with dorie | 52 Comments

chocolate pudding

This week, Melissa from It’s Melissa’s Kitchen put the TWD spotlight on Dorie’s Chocolate Pudding.  It may be from the book Baking: From My Home to Yours, but no baking is required for this one, just a little stovetop work.

I love pudding (I was especially nuts for JELL-O’s pistachio flavored mix growing up), but I have an awkward relationship with it.  I can eat pudding that I make, but I cannot eat other people’s pudding.  No, no…I am not down with OPP.  I can pinpoint the exact reason for this, too, which goes back to a childhood visit to my mum’s Aunt R.  Aunt R served me something that was more skin than pudding, and it was all I could do not to gag at the table. I need to know that my pudding will have no trace of skin on it…therefore, I must make it myself. 

When I first read the instructions for this recipe, I noticed that a lot of ins and outs of the food processor were required. I thought that sounded like a bit of a pain in the butt, but it was really no big deal. And the using the food processor is the best way to get an uber-smooth pudding. You can bet I pressed plastic on the surface straight away before refrigerating it!

I made mine with low-fat (not skim) milk, instead of whole, and I thought it worked great. The chocolate I used was from a dark chocolate bar infused with mint that I had in the pantry. Sorry George Costanza, no pudding skin singles here…just super-smooth, super-chocolatey, sightly minty, totally delicious pudding!

chocolate pudding

Look in Baking: From My Home to Yours by Dorie Greenspan or here on Dorie’s blog to find the recipe.  Don’t forget to check out Melissa’s post and the TWD Blogroll!

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  1. Michelle's avatar

    Your pudding is beautiful! I’m going to have to try it out, especially because I have the world’s worst sore throat right now.

  2. Dolores's avatar

    Super smooth chocolate minty pudding sounds *delicious* to me. 🙂

  3. Ashley's avatar

    Mmm your pudding looks so smooth and delicious. Now I want to go home and make some! I’ve never made pudding before so I wonder if mine would develop a skin.

  4. kim's avatar

    mmm, mint chocolate, what a nice touch!! it looks beautiful. (i hate pudding skin too 😉 )

  5. Tammy's avatar

    Steph, every time I think my photos look quite good, I look at your blog and am blown away!! Fabulously gorgeous photos!! You are my idol! I loved the pudding too!

  6. rainbowbrown's avatar

    Wow, you made this stuff look immoveably delicious, as always. The mint chocolate sounds perfect, I love it when I have just what I need in the pantry.

  7. Melissa's avatar

    Glad you liked it! Mine’s still in the fridge…can’t wait!

  8. Lori's avatar

    OH MY. that bottom photo is killing me. i picked a bad day to start a diet.

  9. Holly @ PheMOMenon's avatar

    Let me get this out of the way – OPP?! I about choked laughing so hard!!

    Ahhh, ok – your pudding of course looks fantastic!!

  10. Jessica's avatar

    Not only is that photo making my mouth water, but your pop culture references (down with OPP…pudding skin singles) are making me crack up!

  11. Stephanie's avatar

    Your pudding looks awesome. You literally made me LOL with your OPP comment.

  12. Di's avatar

    I’m with you–pudding skin makes me gag. =) Your pudding looks delicious!

  13. Heather B's avatar

    oh wow! That looks amazing! And the mint infused chocolate must have made it so delicious!

  14. pamela's avatar

    OPP!! Hilarious! Great post and your pudding looks divine!

  15. Steph's avatar

    Wow! amazing photo! The pudding looks so smooth and melt-in-your-mouth!

  16. CB's avatar

    OPP yeah you know me!!

    darn you! Now I have that song stuck in my head! Pudding looks delish! Great job!
    Clara @ iheartfood4thought

  17. Anne's avatar

    So funny.

    I bet the mint was amazing! Great job!

  18. Barbara's avatar

    Oh my, what lovely pictures! No way mine are going to look as good as yours — but I’ll console myself with the taste of the pudding. That’s a lot of consolation!

  19. peabody's avatar

    LOL-OPP, that was too funny.

  20. Caitlin's avatar

    That looks fabulous, and I love that it has a hint of mint.

  21. Madam Chow's avatar

    Yes – lo fat milk will work, but not non-fat. And as for your question on my blog – no, I don’t have a pistachio pudding recipe, but now I’m going to look for one!!!

  22. Patricia Scarpin's avatar

    Steph, is there any left???? 🙂

  23. April's avatar

    Your pudding looks wonderful!

  24. Tammie (Mila725)'s avatar

    Oooo, I definitely want to try using chocolate with mint. Sounds fabulous!

  25. Jayne's avatar

    Gorgeous photos! And I love the shaved chocolate on top!

  26. Ulrike aka ostwestwind's avatar

    Great looking pictures, I have to admit as the only girl in the family I don’t care for mint and chocolate, but my three gentlemen love it. Please don’t tell them 😉

  27. Susan's avatar

    good lord what pretty pudding pictures. you rock.

  28. Christine's avatar

    Oh now I know how it will turn out with skim milk! The mint sounds yummy! Great job!

  29. nickki's avatar

    What gorgeous pictures! I must try the pudding with mint chcolate one day.

  30. Mara's avatar

    fab fab photo steph…love it!!! i did not get a skin even though i didn’t press my wrap against the pudding, so odd! btw…i used to know all the words to OPP..am i dating myself here???!1

  31. Indigo's avatar

    Ooh, looks gorgeous. I’d love to try this with a hint of orange, rather than mint; mm!

  32. Natashya's avatar

    Beautiful pics of your pudding.
    I’m with you on the skin, eew.

  33. Amy (Sing for your supper)'s avatar

    Mmm! That looks wonderful!! I especially love that last picture!

  34. Chez US's avatar

    Love your pudding! I had hoped mine would come out like that, too, oh well. It definitely tasted GREAT!!!!

  35. Laura's avatar

    what an awesome pic! I love the chocolate shavings on it. Great job!

  36. Jules's avatar

    Mmmmm. That’s some delicious looking pudding.

  37. Mary Ann's avatar

    It looks gorgeous! Seriously you take the best pictures!

  38. Hannah's avatar

    Nice pictures!

  39. Paula's avatar

    Ooh la la that looks supeb! Love your photos!!

  40. allison's avatar

    Your pudding looks great!

  41. Erin's avatar

    Your mint chocolate pudding is pretty with those chocolate shavings. And those mini cakes! You’re amazing!

  42. Camille's avatar

    Looks fantastic! I’m a lover of pudding. People just don’t know what they are missing when they make pudding from a box.

  43. Tartelette's avatar

    Oh how I wish I add some of this in front of me right now!

  44. hoagiefest 2020's avatar

    Mint…genius! The chocolate/mint combo is underrated (especially this time of year). I love Andes mints, and I bet they could have served this recipe well.

  45. carol peterman's avatar

    I am usually happy to make food the way the intended recipient likes it, but I refuse to allow pudding skin. Even with a special request I won’t do it.

  46. giz's avatar

    Love it – how the heck did you get the top so perfect!!!
    I so hear you on puddings with skin – eeeuuuuwww.

  47. Kristen's avatar

    Your pictures are beautiful! And as soon as you started talking about the skin I started thinking of George and how horrified he would be that you don’t like pudding skin.

  48. aaliyah's avatar

    Finally someone with no passion for the skin like me! Your pictures are absolutely great and your pudding looks rather yummy…I would for sure take a bite of your pudding since I can be sure there is no skin to be found lol. I look forward to your post next week!

  49. mari's avatar

    You’re OPP trauma made me laugh my butt off!

    I’m not a skin fan either and the worse bit about scalding the milk for my koffie verkeerd (Dutch café au lait) is that sometimes if you leave your coffee to set a skin forms and when you’re not looking you accidentally swallow it…AAACK! That’s just about the grossest feeling EVER!

  50. Heather Peskin's avatar

    Oh what a gorgeous photo of that luscious spoon of pudding! Great job.

  51. Jaime's avatar

    not down with OPP -LOL

    your pudding looks luscious and smooth!

  52. jennifer's avatar

    kah-ray-zee rich! looks delish!


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