Milk Pudding Made Simply in the Microwave
- 5 grams Gelatin powder
- 3 tbsp Water
- 350 ml Milk
- 100 ml Heavy cream
- 4 tbsp Sugar
- Pour the water into a small bowl and sift in the gelatin.
- Let it sit to soak in.
- Put all the ingredients marked with in a heat resistant bowl and warm them in the microwave, being careful not to let them boil.
- Remove the bowl from the microwave and stir in the sugar until it all dissolves, then add any flavoring you like.
- Microwave the gelatin from Step 1 for 10 seconds and add it to the liquid ingredients and stir it in.
- Once the mixture has cooled a bit, pour it into cups.
- Let sit in the fridge to chill.
- All done!
- While Step 3 says to add whatever flavoring you like, I recommend making panna cotta by adding 1 or 2 tablespoons of rum and a few drops of vanilla.
- Sprinkle on 1 tablespoon of green tea powder in the mixture using a tea strainer to make a 2-layer matcha pudding.
- Steep 2 Earl Grey tea bags in the mixture until the flavor and color come out to make a mild black tea pudding.
- Make a houjicha roasted tea pudding by adding 1 tea bag.
- Add 1/2 teaspoon of almond essence to make almond tofu.
- Make a chocolate pudding that kids will love by adding 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder (please add more if you like).
- This one is made with white peach-flavored Darjeeling tea.
- Instead of using a tea bag, you can also place whatever tea leaves you like in the bowl for a little while to flavor the dish, then remove them with a tea strainer.
- Here's a collaboration between sweet red bean and chocolate.
- Use 2 tablespoons of sugar instead of 4!
- Add a 30 g bar of chocolate, 30 g of sweet red bean paste and 1 tablespoon of rum.
- If you want the pudding to be softer, I recommend using 350 ml of milk.
- If you want it to be firmer, use 300 ml.
gelatin powder, water, milk, cream, sugar
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/149135-milk-pudding-made-simply-in-the-microwave (may not work)