Milk Chocolate Pudding with Cream and Raspberry Sauce

Written by joythebaker on May 4, 2009 – 8:48 am -

Milk Chocolate Pudding

I was notorious in my family for being the child that could only be comforted by my mother.

Most playful family weekends, the scene went something like this:  I’d be in the backyard playing with my little sister, my dad and Scamper, the family dog on our creaky, rusted and awesomely fun swing set.  My favorite move was to swing as high as I could, count to three with my sister and jump out of the swings onto the grass.  Sounds innocent enough, but I was always getting my little girl fingers stuck in the chains of the swing as I dismounted.

I’d hit the ground and look at my dad with the silent cry face… the face kids give their parents before the completely lose it and burst into tears.  My dad would invariable come over and try to talk me out of losing it, but I was already halfway into the ugly cry by then.  It was then that no one but my mom could handle the cajoling and kissing of my finger.  I’d run into the house, screaming like a maniac and clutching my (not even bleeding) finger, looking for my mother who had found just a few moments peace to take a shower or a short nap.  I’d force myself into her lap, lift the offending, pained finger, and wait for the mom comfort to blanket me.  So good.

Come to think of it, that swing set caused as many injuries as it did smiles.

Come to think of it, jumping off the swing set is always worth the hurt finger.

Come to think of it, this pudding has much the same healing qualities as my mom’s lap.

Milk Chocolate Pudding

Milk Chocolate Pudding

Milk Chocolate Pudding … holy wow!  It’s super simple, brilliantly satisfying, and you can have it as is, or doll it up with lightly sweetened cream and easy homemade raspberry sauce.  Are you thinking what I’m thinking?  Mother’s Day treats?  Yea… I thought so.

Milk Chocolate Pudding

Milk Chocolate Pudding

Gourmet, February 2007

Print this recipe!

2 Tablespoons sugar

2 Tablespoons cornstarch

2 Tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder

1 1/2 cups whole milk

1/2 cup half and half or heavy cream

4 ounces fine-quality milk chocolate, chopped

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Whisk together sugar, cornstarch, cocoa powder and a pinch of salt in a 2-quart heavy saucepan.  Gradually whisk in milk and cream.  Bring to a boil over moderately high heat, whisking constantly.  Boil, whisking for two minutes.  Mixture will be thick.  Remove from heat and whisk in chocolate pieces and vanilla extract.  Stir until melted and smooth.

Transfer pudding to four or six small dishes.  Cover the surface with wax paper, to prevent a skin from forming, and place in the fridge until cool and set, about two hours.

In the meantime, make the whipped cream and raspberry sauce.

To assemble, top the chocolate pudding with whipped cream and raspberry sauce and serve immediately.  If you would like to assemble dessert and return it to the fridge, you may want to place the raspberry sauce beneath the whipped cream so it doesn’t bleed as much.

Whipped Cream

1 cup heavy cream

2 teaspoons powdered sugar.

Whip heavy cream with an electric hand mixer, or in the bowl of a stand mixer until frothy.  Add the sugar and continue to whip until soft peaks form.  Whip the cream slightly longer if you like a stiffer hold to your whipped cream.  Place in the fridge to save for assembly.

Easy Raspberry Sauce

1/2 of a 12-ounce bag frozen raspberries, thawed

1 tablespoons sugar

1 tablespoons water

Place the thawed raspberries in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a blade attachment.  Add sugar and water and mix until the raspberries form a smooth puree.  Transfer raspberry puree to a fine mesh strainer fit over a bowl.  Press the puree through the strainer, until only the raspberry seeds and a bit of pump remain the the strainer, and a beautiful raspberry sauce is all that’s in the bowl.

Milk Chocolate Pudding


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63 Responses to “Milk Chocolate Pudding with Cream and Raspberry Sauce”

  1. 1
    Whitney says:

    I LOVE the little jars. So Cute.

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    tracielee says:

    ummm….yummm. Must make tonight!

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    Digigirl says:

    Yum! I love, love, love pudding and my boyfriend only likes milk chocolate. Seems like dark chocolate rules the recipe world right now, so this one is so welcome! I’ll definitely give it a try and make us both happy. Thanks for sharing!

    Your little jars are adorable, too. Great pics, as always!

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    Nirvana says:

    these look sooooo pretty! :) i feel happy just looking at them

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    codfish says:

    Mmm, that raspberry sauce is making me a bit teary I want it so bad! :D

    Perfect little jars.

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    Erin says:

    Those look great! My mom would love those for Mother’s Day. I have tons of frozen blackberries in my freezer from my MIL’s blackberry bushes. My FIL loves the blackberry sauce I make (over ice cream!), but I’m not sure how I’d feel about blackberries and chocolate pudding. But it might be worth a try!
    I love your site. Everything is beautiful, and I love the stories you tell about each recipe!

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    anna says:

    Those are adorable! I love the idea of having them in little jars like that – little single-serving treats! The color is fantastic, too.

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    patsyk says:

    Love how you served them up in the jars! How cute! I’m all about chocolate, and am convinced it can cure ANYTHING!

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    Claire says:

    I am a newbie to your blog, but holy hell do I love it. This particular post hit home – I am a pudding lover and was a bit of a crybaby sensitive kid. I will make these. My favorite part is your presentation. *Love* a million times over the use of jam jars.

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    Kate says:

    I, too, am a huge fan of those jars! Then again, I’m a big fan of any jars. They’re not just for jam anymore! I’m definitely trying this, even without the sweet containers.

  11. 11

    Love the presentation of the pudding in the little jars! So great for an outdoor party!

    At our house, butterscotch pudding is the soothing treat of choice. In fact, I simplified my already easy recipe to work in the microwave so that my son can have it whenever he likes!

    http://danamccauley.wordpress.com/2008/01/24/butterscotch-pudding

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    Cristine says:

    Beautiful presentation! Looks fantastic!

  13. 13
    Mary Beth says:

    I should know better than to read your posts right before lunch time! wow, so simple and so comforting! thanks for such a great idea!

  14. 14
    Dana says:

    I love those jars! Both my boys are in the phase of only wanting to be comforted by me. One the one hand it’s cute. On the other it’s exhausting.

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    Jen G says:

    Oh those look so tasty!! Thanks for sharing!!

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    Romy says:

    Those are perfect for Mother’s Day. Chocolate and berries, yummmm…

  17. 17

    Wow! This is a great recipe and love the jars too!

  18. 18

    Ahh, the swingset days. We also had an awesome rusty swingset in our backyard, but there was a peach tree close by which made jumping out pretty difficult. Bummer. Twenty years later, I still enjoy jumping :)
    And holy cow! Pudding and raspberry sauce for Mothers Day! I like it.

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    Jodi says:

    such cute little jars!! :) looks yum

  20. 20
    Verbenabeth says:

    The whole family is chomping at the bit to make this wonderul looking recipe!!! They all want it in their lunchboxes. My question: where did you find such adorable jars???
    :)

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    Lauren says:

    Mmmm….raspberries and chocolate…..yummy! This looks quite tasty!

  22. 22
    Elyse says:

    Aww, what a wonderful story!! There’s not much better than a mother’s lap. Although this chocolate pudding looks pretty darn close. What a fabulous treat, and I love it served in the mason jars. Oh, and that raspberry sauce looks just divine!

  23. 23
    lisa says:

    Joy, You are always amazing us with ot only the food,but your presentation! PLEASE tell me who,what and where to get those jars. Thanks for you do.

  24. 24
    Clare says:

    Joy, I’ve been following you for awhile, and haven’t posted yet, but am absolutely in love with your blog! Just wanted to say ‘hi’ and ‘thank you’ for all of the delicious looking recipes and pictures.

  25. 25
    Kate says:

    Lovely. I made chocolate pudding this weekend, but served it with whipped cream. The raspberry sauce is a stroke of genius!

  26. 26

    I love the jars! Where can I find them?

  27. 27
    Frieda says:

    Joy, I love your site! You have great recipes and fabulous photos! You have received the MEME award on my blog. Thanks so much for sharing your posts!

  28. 28
    alice says:

    These are absolutely stunning.. and your presentation is brilliant.

  29. 29

    Okay, am I the only freak who *likes* pudding skin? Wasn’t there a Seinfeld episode where one of the characters (Kramer, I’m thinking) wanted to market a commercial pudding skin product?
    I blame this all on my mom, I grew up with skin on every pudding.
    Oh, and YUM(!), by the way! But that goes without saying for Joy’s recipes!

  30. 30
    Debbi says:

    Joy…..you’re killing me!!!!!

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    Lauren says:

    This looks totally sinful!

  33. 33
    Judy says:

    I love your blog.
    My brother and I also used to bail (that’s what we called it) out of our swings and see who could jump the farthest.

  34. 34
    Amrita says:

    Gorgeous…now I’m drooling on my keyboard!

  35. 35
    Bernie says:

    Oh golly! Chocolate Pudding! =D Though I’m wondering, would dark chocolate work with that combination?

    Will also be adding you to my blogroll!

  36. 36
    nora says:

    awwww.. the jars look sooo cutee :) and the colour combination sooo pretty. cant wait to try this out! look sooo yummmy and delicious :D

  37. 37
    Syndee says:

    Joy! You’re so talented! When I grow up, I wanna be like you! (just too bad, I’m already a grown up now) haha! Cheers!

  38. 38
    Donna says:

    Those look so yummy and beautiful. I’ve got to know where you found those jars!!

  39. 39
    ALyse says:

    absolutely adorable, I love the colors of the dessert, not to mention the wonderful little jars :)

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    Tammy says:

    A work of art, those jars are! As if the pudding needed any help being appetizing….now we have a treat for the eyes as well as the mouth. Great post!

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    Flapper Food says:

    Pretty pictures, Joy. What kind and size jars did you use?

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    Krystal says:

    Looks breathtaking beautiful and the presentation is just adorable. I love your blog! My stomach just growled while reading it, it agrees!!!!!!!

  43. 43

    Mmmm pudding. Its so refreshing to see a recipe including milk chocolate, as it seems like dark chocolate is currently ruling the blogosphere, and I’m not a fan :-(
    I love your presentation. What an awesome idea. I’m so copying it :P

  44. 44
    Michelle says:

    I liked the story about your mom but I love the look of those little jars of goodness! What a great presentation.

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    Dani says:

    you are making me drool… seriously :)

  46. 46
    Wendy says:

    OMG. Love them. I love the mini-jars too.

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    Maja says:

    Sooo pretty! Why are they in the jar, are you gonna transport the prettines someplace else?

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    Maja says:

    (oh, and the jars are adorable, too!!! … i’m serious about the transportation question, where they a picnic hit? :) )

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    MsGourmet says:

    The chocolate pudding looks delicious but the jars are just gorgeous!

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    fabelicious says:

    You kinda sound like my son. Only mommy’s kiss could magically take the boo-boos away…lol. Looks yummy…I love the mini jars that you used…


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