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Buttermilk Pudding With Fresh Fruit

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Ingredients

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2 teaspoons gelatin powder (if you buy knox gelatine each one of the 4 envelopes is 2 teaspoons worth.)
1 cup heavy whipping cream (shake container well before pouring)
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups buttermilk (shake buttermilk well before pouring. i only buy marburger gourmet buttermilk which is available at)
3 fresh raspberries (strawberries or blueberries) (optional)

Nutritional information

237.6
Calories
138 g
Calories From Fat
15.4 g
Total Fat
9.6 g
Saturated Fat
57.6 mg
Cholesterol
102.5mg
Sodium
21.7 g
Carbs
0 g
Dietary Fiber
20.6 g
Sugars
4.2 g
Protein
140g
Serving Size (g)
6
Serving Size

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Buttermilk Pudding With Fresh Fruit

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  • Gluten Free
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This is very similar to a recipe I make, but instead of the buttermilk, mine calls for 16oz's of sour cream, that you whisk in at the end, before chilling, and almond extract along with the vanilla. BTW, use Knox unflavored gelatin also, but 1 envelope (and this is stated on the envelope) is 1 tablespoon, which is 3 teaspoons, not 2. This makes an impressive, yummy dessert.

  • 215 min
  • Serves 6
  • Easy

Ingredients

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Buttermilk Pudding With Fresh Fruit,This is a deceptively simple and sublimely elegant dessert that whips together in minutes, baring the waiting time. It is a dessert that grows on you, it’s a delicious and smooth pudding that elicits small moans of “Mmm,” and “Wow!” from those who try it. It’s just sweet enough, super creamy, with a sunny tang that teases you to keep taking bite after bite until, lo and behold, you’ve eaten the whole bowl. Served plain, it is a perfect end to a hot & spicy meal to cool the palate. With some fresh raspberries or a strawberry that is fanned out on top, it adds a special flair. Don’t be tempted to bury this under jam, jelly or a mashed fruit; all that extra flavour will completely mask the delicate undertones of the buttermilk. This is especially pretty, served in tiny parfait glasses with a layer of fresh berries between each level of pudding.,This is very similar to a recipe I make, but instead of the buttermilk, mine calls for 16oz’s of sour cream, that you whisk in at the end, before chilling, and almond extract along with the vanilla. BTW, use Knox unflavored gelatin also, but 1 envelope (and this is stated on the envelope) is 1 tablespoon, which is 3 teaspoons, not 2. This makes an impressive, yummy dessert.,did this with a blueberry creme fraiche. Was outstanding! Can’t get enough of it on one hand and oofda rich on the other. wish all my dilemmas were as sweet.


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Steps

1
Done

Mix the Gelatin With 2 Tablespoons of Warm Water in a Small Bowl and Set Aside. Don't Worry If the Gelatin Actually "gels" While You Are Warming the Cream! It Completely Dissolves Once It's Placed in the Warm Cream.

2
Done

Put the Whipping Cream and Sugar Into a Small Saucepan Over Medium Heat. Heat Only Until the Sugar Has Dissolved; Do not Scald! Remove from Heat, Stir in the Vanilla Extract and Add the Gelatin to the Warm Cream Mixture. Stir Until the Gelatin Has Dissolved. This Will Take a Couple of Minutes of Stirring With a Wooden Spoon Until the Gelatin Is Completely Incorporated Into the Warm Cream.

3
Done

Allow Cream to Come to Room Temperature. I Have Successfully Held the Pan Over a Bowl Filled With Cold Ice Water, Stirring Constantly, to Reduce the Temperature Faster.

4
Done

Once the Cream Has Cooled to Room Temperature, Add the Buttermilk and Stir Well Until Thoroughly Combined. Strain Through a Fine Mesh Sieve Into a Pourable Container That Can Hold 4 Cups, to Catch Any Bits of Undissolved Gelatin.

5
Done

Pour the Mixture Into Ramekins, About 1/2 Cup Per Ramekin (the Pudding Is Very Rich). Cover the Ramekins With Plastic Wrap and Chill to Set For at Least Three Hours. at the 1st Hour, This Is Still Liquid; at the 2nd Hour, It Begins to Set and by the 3rd Hour, It's Sheer Perfection.

6
Done

Serve as Is For a Refreshing and Light Dessert, With a Few Fresh Berries on Top, or Layered in a Parfait Glass With Berries.

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