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Rice pudding. Rice pudding is a dish made from rice mixed with water or milk and commonly other ingredients such as sweeteners, spices, flavourings and sometimes eggs. Variants are used for either desserts or dinners. When used as a dessert, it is commonly combined with a sweetener such as sugar.
In Australia and New Zealand, post World War II, flummery was the name given to a different foodstuff, a mousse dessert made with beaten evaporated milk, sugar, and gelatine. Also made using jelly crystals, mousse flummery became established as an inexpensive alternative to traditional cream-based mousse. In the Queensland town of Longreach, it ...
A gypsy tart is a type of tart made with evaporated milk, muscovado sugar (though some varieties include light brown sugar), and pastry. It originates from the county of Kent. [1] The tart is extremely sweet and is, for many people, associated with school dinners. Although most commonly made with evaporated milk, condensed milk may be used in ...
It's soaked in evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk, and half-and-half, and topped with spiced whipped cream. If you're lactose-intolerant, please skip. If not, please eat.
This dairy-free pudding is extra creamy, thanks to the two avocados in the recipe. That means lots of extra protein hidden inside, too! Get the Dark Chocolate Pudding recipe at Two Peas and Their ...
Grandmother's Pound Cake II. wannabe chefette. This 5-ingredient, tried-and-true pound cake recipe is the real deal: It has one pound each of butter, flour, eggs, and sugar. It makes three full ...
Crème caramel is a variant of plain custard (crème) where sugar syrup cooked to caramel stage is poured into the mold before adding the custard base. It is usually cooked in a bain-marie on a stovetop or in the oven in a water bath. It is turned and served with the caramel sauce on top, hence the alternate French names crème (caramel ...
Mango pudding. 1. 芒果布丁. 2. 芒果布甸. Mango pudding is a very popular dessert in Hong Kong, where pudding is eaten as a traditional British food. [1][2] There is very little variation between the regional mango pudding's preparation. The dessert is also found in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Macau and is often served as dim sum in ...