Monday, August 20, 2012

MARIE BISCUIT PUDDING | EASY EGGLESS DESSERTS

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A few years back,when I was not into blogging, I used to spend several hours on the net checking various recipes and bumped into Aayis Recipes which I used to check regularly.I have already posted the Dates cake recipe, which I tried from her blog and made it several times and I came across the biscuit pudding for the first time in her blog and from then it has become regular dessert at my place but I tweaked the recipe over a period of time with my own touches to suit my requirements.I had also loosely adapted the measurements from Divya's space.
One can say that this chocolate pudding is simpler version of Italian Tiramisu though it is not as rich as it but it is very quick to make with easily available basic ingredients.This dessert has a nice texture and also a range of flavors.The layers of biscuit soaked in the silky textured rich custard makes it taste delicious with various textures,slight crunch from biscuits and soft and smooth feel due to the chocolate topping.It is really a simple yet delicious dessert and is definitely kid friendly recipe.It took me hardly 20 mins to make this dessert and the only thing is,it needs enough resting time so that it can be set nicely which makes it easy to cut it into individual portions.
I had planned to post this dessert for Ramzan to wish my dear friend Lubna(of YUMMY FOOD) and also my readers.Lubna is a very dear friend of mine with whom I discuss various things apart from blog related stuff.She is even my mentor and also guides me in many aspects related to blogging.Lubna dear-I wish you a very happy Ramzan through this post.This dessert also goes to her on going event 'Joy from Fasting to Feasting'.Now off to this simple dessert recipe.
MARIE BISCUIT CHOCOLATE PUDDING RECIPE:
(serves 6-8)
loosely adapted from: Aayis Recipes and Easy Cooking

Ingredients:
1 pack Marie Biscuits(around 20 biscuits)
400ml whole cream Milk
1/2 cup Cream(I used Amul 24% cream)
1/3 cup + 1tbsp Sugar
3 tbsp Vanilla Custard powder
2 tbsp Cocoa powder
1 tbsp Drinking chocolate
1tsp Instant Coffee powder
1/4 cup Hot water

for decoration and filling:
1/3 cup Cashew nuts,roughly chopped
1/4 cup Chocolate chips
Chocolate,grated or curls
Silver balls sprinkles
Method:
  • In 1/4 cup milk mix cocoa powder,custard powder and drinking chocolate until no lumps are formed.Use a hand whisker to do this which makes this job easier.
  • Boil the remaining milk,once it comes to a boil add sugar and cream and mix it well.
  • Add cocoa custard mixture and mix it vigorously using the whisker.Boil until the mixture becomes thick which takes approximately 4-5 mins.The right consistency for a good custard is it should coat the backside of the spoon and if you draw a line the line should stay with out getting mixed up.Check the sweetness of custard at this point,if needed add a couple of tsps more and mix nicely,with the heat it will melt nicely.
  • Meanwhile heat 1/4 cup of water either in microwave or on stove top.Add coffee powder and mix it nicely.Pour this into a small flat shallow plate.
  • Take a serving dish and pour a ladle full of custard and spread it to get a thin layer of pudding in the bottom of the serving dish.
  • Dip each marie biscuit in the coffee decoction for 2 seconds and arrange them to form a layer of biscuits.Repeat with half the biscuits.You can roughly make them into pieces to fill the gaps in between.
  • Sprinkle half of chopped cashew nuts,choco chips over it.
  • Add half of the prepared custard while it is still hot on them evenly.
  • Repeat the process of dipping of remaining biscuits and arranging them on the custard and pour the remaining custard over it.
  • Gently tap the dish so that custard will settle in the edges.
  • Sprinkle the remaining chopped cashew nuts,choco chips over it and decorate with grated chocolate and silver ball sprinkles.
  • Let the pudding comes to room temperature.Cover it with cling and keep it refrigerated for 6-8 hours or overnight.
Cut it into slice and serve it cold as it is or with chocolate ice cream.
Notes:
  1. You can replace drinking chocolate with the same quantity of cocoa powder.
  2. If you want make it less fat,avoid cream in the recipe and add the equal quantity of milk and follow the recipe.
  3. Almonds and walnuts can also be used along with the cashew nuts in the recipe.
  4. You can substitute custard powder with the same quantity of corn flour and 1 tsp vanilla essence in the recipe.

This sweet chocolaty slice is for you all.ENJOY!!


39 comments:

Divya Kudua said...

Biscuit pudding is one of the most popular recipes on my blog and rightly so.It is one of the easiest desserts you can whip up in no time.Love the variations that you have done,never thought of adding cream into the pudding-yum!I agree with the term-cheats version of tiramisu:)

Ramya said...

That looks lovely..My sis used to make this when we were in school after seeing the recipe in a cookery show:-)But looked half pretty as urs

Reshmi Mahesh said...

Wow...These look very tempting and quick to prepare...Lovely clicks as always..Bookmarking it..

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Delicious and healthy pudding. Wonderfully prepared.
Deepa

Sayantani Mahapatra Mudi said...

now that my oven is not working I constantly looking for no bake dessert recipes. this perfectly fits the bill. and it cuts in such nice slices too. wonderful recipe.

Jeyashris Kitchen said...

Even i too tried this divya's space and i made it many times after that. It is always a super hit at my place. U made it very well and a wonderful way to wish lubna for Ramzan. Pretty clicks

divyagcp said...

Delicious pudding. Looks very tempting. Loved the clicks. First time here.

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Unknown said...

Truly mouth watering, gottu try it

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Vimitha Durai said...

Never had this but have come across many recipes... Looks so inviting dear...

great-secret-of-life said...

Simple yet delicious dessert which doesn't require lot of time...Nice clicks
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Kaveri Venkatesh said...

Delicious biscuit pudding...I make a version of this with slight variations..

Raksha said...

Yup I love this biscuit pudding. Loved the clicks and will try this immediately.

virunthu unna vaanga said...

wow... yummy pudding... i saw this recipe in many blogger friends space but not tried yet... ll try it soon...
VIRUNTHU UNNA VAANGA

Unknown said...

yummy pic ...........

Prema said...

wow delicious and yummy recipe...

Priya Suresh said...

Such an irresistible pudding, very tempting.

Akila said...

this is such a yummy and delicious dessert...

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lubnakarim06 said...

That's so sweet of you....That's an huge dear....I am speechless....My life is full only b'coz of friends like you.....I must say you are a quick learner too.....

dassana said...

this is so easy. i still have to try making such easy desserts at home.

Unknown said...

The recipe is so nicely explained by you that even a novice can dare to do the recipe perfectly following your notes

hotpotcooking said...

Nice clicks with delicious pudding

Unknown said...

looks delicious..i have some digestive biscuits which I dont love to eat as such..maybe I should try something like this!!

Unknown said...

Just my kind of dessert, love this. Very nicely made Prathibha!

Chitra said...

Well made prathiba.looks yum..

notyet100 said...

So delicious,,,my son gonna luv this,,,:)

Sangeetha Nambi said...

Soooper dooooooooper, finger licking Desserts....
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Savi-Ruchi said...

beautifully presented Prathy!

Lakshmi said...

Tumba chennagi kantha ide pratibha. I want to eat it right away! Hegidira?

sathya said...

Delicious biscuit pudding! Looks gorgeous.

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lubnakarim06 said...

I was damm busy yesterday and could not post on the recipe....I too have bookmarked it long back....pics look rocking....love the recipe...

Shobha Kamath said...

Wow! It looks so gorgeous!

Unknown said...

Wow I luv the photos, came across your space while searching for marie biscuit pudding and iam more than satisfied to see this :)

Katie Mar said...

wow, this looks so good! i'm pinning it now so i don't lose it.

Anonymous said...

i just made it... wow.. looks delicious.. i usually follow a different recipe which is a trademark back in my school, but this one seems more like a gooey chocolate.. really nice recipe thank you :)

Ramya said...

Looks great and easy to make too. But where do we use the cream in the recipe?? Sorry I can't seem to find it anywhere in the steps above.

Anonymous said...

I tried it yesterday and it came out superb!!

Anonymous said...

How many calories does this desert has in one serving.

Unknown said...

I made yesterday....it was so nice...n easy to make .

Anonymous said...

I made it on sunday for a few friends and family. Everyone just loved it. I took it out of the fridge for 10 mnts n then served it. So it didn't come out as a slice. Was it becaz I kept it out before slicing it? But it was a big hit and we just loved it :)

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