but lemon pudding is for dessert.
I think you guys ought to try it. I'd save you some, but you know...
Old Fashioned Creamy Lemon Pudding
Sunset Magazine, January 2005. Makes 3 cups, 4-6 servings
2 large eggs
1 cup sugar
3 tablespoons cornstarch
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2 cups buttermilk
1/2 teaspoon lemon peel
1/3 cup lemon juice
1/4 cup butter
Lightly sweetened cream (optional)--I never bother.
In a bowl, whisk eggs to blend.
In a 2-3 quart pan, mix sugar, cornstarch, and flour. Stir in buttermilk, then set the mixture over medium heat and stir often until simmering, 10-12 minutes. Continue simmering, stirring often, 2 minutes longer. (Pretty much just keep stirring without walking away). Whisk half the buttermilk mixture into the eggs, then return both to pan, along with the lemon peel, lemon juice, and butter. Whisk over medium-low heat until pudding reaches 160 degrees and ever thickly coats a spoon, 4-6 minutes. Do not boil. (I don't bother with a thermometer either).
Spoon pudding into bowls of heatproof glasses. Serve warm or cool, with whipped cream if desired.
3 comments:
Thanks Megan! This sounds so refreshing! I did see that grapefruit at sunflower markets is something like 8 for a dollar. Keep up the posts meg!(try one a day)
Ooh yummy grapefruits. I bought tons last year when they were like that. I'll have to go get some.
Yeah, we haven't been keeping up very well, but Megan always gets us back going. Thanks Meg. I'll try to remember. But you guys always make the best food, so I'd just appreciate you guys doing it. And then coming to my house and making it.
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