Okay, dessert was not part of the plan but... it's really nasty outside and custard is so homey.
Egg Stovetop Custard
in top part of a double boiler mix over boiling water
- 2 cups of milk
- 2 eggs
- 1/4 to 1/2 cup of sugar
- pinch salt
- tsp of vanilla or other flavoring
Whisk constantly for about 6 to 10 minutes until the custard thickens. DO NOT let this get really hot, 'cause then the egg bits poach and you have a wet sandy texture to the custard.
You can also put these in custard cups, place these in baking pan filled 1/2 way up the cup sides with water and bake for a while in a 300 degree oven . I don't usually do that. My favorite quick custard is a cornstarch one made in the microwave. Each microwave oven is different so you have to record the times the first time you make it to get the recipe perfect.
Microwave Blancmange
The trick to this recipe is to make a cornstarch paste with NO lumps in it before adding all the milk
- whisk together in a microwave safe bowl 1/3 cup of cornstarch and 1/2 cup of sugar.
- measure 2 cups milk and 1 tsp vanilla or orange flavor.
- add very little of the milk, maybe a Tsp to the starch and mix very well. Get rid of the lumps
- Keep adding milk very slowly-and mixing until you are sure there are no lumps left at all then whisk in the rest of the milk
Microwave at full power for 2 minutes, then check the pudding. If the mix is not yet hot, microwave at 1 minute intervals until pudding starts to set on one side of the bowl.. Record the time it took. Whisk pudding and return to microwave at 30 second intervals. The pudding is done when it is thick and no raw cornstarch flavor remains. Record this time too.
Pour into pretty cups and refrigerate until firm. It tops well with fresh fruit or with chocolate syrup drizzles.
Notes
When you make the pudding again, set the timer for the time it took to start setting. When the buzzer sounds, whisk the pudding, return to microwave for second time interval.
In my first microwave, the times were 3 minutes, stir and reset for 1.30 minutes. In my new one, it takes 5 and 3 minutes. Go figure.
I like it best with orange flavoring. My nephew prefered this as a warm drink rather than letting the pudding cool in the fridge.
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