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ninjatoth 08-26-2009 04:15 PM

The Best Chocolate Pudding
 
2 cups of milk
1/4 cup of butter
1 tsp vanilla extract
2/3 cup of sugar
3 tablespoons coco powder
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1 egg







combine sugar,cornstarch and cocoa in saucepan.Before heating add egg and milk,mix well for about a minute.Now cook over medium heat,stirring constantly until it becomes thick and bubbly(about 5 minutes).Remove from heat and add butter and vanilla extract and mix well.Eat warm or chill.The best pudding anywhere!

woolleyworm 08-26-2009 04:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ninjatoth (Post 497847)
3 eggs


sounds like a great start to an omelette !!


Kinda reminiscent of "Where's the beef???" -


WHERE'S THE CHOCOLATE? :D:D


aHHHH Looks much more like a dessert item now !!

woolleyworm 08-26-2009 04:26 PM

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I'm definetly going to give this a try on my next day off. This looks quick and tasty.

ninjatoth 08-26-2009 04:27 PM

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ohh,I just noticed it's supposed to be wild game stuff,so to make it right,it needs to be 2 cups of sasquatch milk.

woolleyworm 08-26-2009 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ninjatoth (Post 497857)
ohh,I just noticed it's supposed to be wild game stuff,so to make it right,it needs to be 2 cups of sasquatch milk.

LMAO, dang, looks like i'll need to make a return trip up to Wa St.

ninjatoth 08-26-2009 04:35 PM

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I don't know,I'll bet you got some domestic sasquatch right there in Texas.We got the shorter,stockier albino sasquatch here in michigan.

ninjatoth 08-26-2009 04:39 PM

Re: The Best Chocolate Pudding
 
by the way,if you simply leave out the cocoa powder,you have vanilla pudding,or to make butterscotch,leave out the cocoa and replace the sugar with 1 Cup brown sugar.

Doc1911 08-28-2009 05:32 PM

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I wish they made REAL chocolate mousse in a package. It just takes too much time to make up a REAL batch.

http://simplyrecipes.com/photos/chocolate-mousse.jpg

muddober 08-28-2009 10:22 PM

Re: The Best Chocolate Pudding
 
ninjatoth: Thanks for the recipe, it is without a doubt the best chocolate pudding I have ever tasted. You might try putting it on a piece of angel food cake and add a little whipped cream all served chilled.

Ron

muddober 08-31-2009 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ninjatoth (Post 497847)
2 cups of milk
1/4 cup of butter
1 tsp vanilla extract
2/3 cup of sugar
3 tablespoons coco powder
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1 egg







combine sugar,cornstarch and cocoa in saucepan.Before heating add egg and milk,mix well for about a minute.Now cook over medium heat,stirring constantly until it becomes thick and bubbly(about 5 minutes).Remove from heat and add butter and vanilla extract and mix well.Eat warm or chill. The best pudding anywhere!

ninjatoth: You posted later three eggs and I tried it both ways and I found one egg as originally posted as above as being much, much better.

Ron

Shooter45 08-31-2009 04:45 PM

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I gained 4 pounds reading this thread. :D

ninjatoth 08-31-2009 08:07 PM

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Quote:

ninjatoth: You posted later three eggs and I tried it both ways and I found one egg as originally posted as above as being much, much better.
It is 1 egg,always has been.I started typing something else before I posted,and accidentally posted just "3 eggs" and someone already quoted it before I could even post a recipe

muddober 08-31-2009 09:54 PM

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Well now I know how to make a chocolate omlett.:D

Alpo 09-12-2009 09:15 AM

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I was just reading this over, thinkin' about trying it, when I noticed something important was missing from the recipe.

How much does it make? It would look to be somewhere between two and three cups, but how much, exactly? If there's just me, will I end up feeding it to the dog because there's so much? If I want to feed a family of five, will there be enough?

ninjatoth 09-12-2009 06:47 PM

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might not be enough for 5 people,it's more like enough for 2 people who like pudding pretty well,or 1 teenager.I would double the batch for 5 people.

300 H&H 09-12-2009 09:15 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by muddober (Post 500587)
Well now I know how to make a chocolate omlett.:D

:p;):D:D:D

woolleyworm 11-07-2009 11:41 AM

Re: The Best Chocolate Pudding
 
Bump, this is really good and very simple to make. Kids can help out and enjoy together.

Redhand 04-25-2010 07:11 PM

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I made up a batch and it was GoooooD!!!!!!! I'm going to try a little twist on the recipe and will let you know how it turns out.:D

amitp 06-08-2010 12:29 AM

The Best Chocolate Pudding
 
I love chocolate. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
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dianalv 06-08-2010 08:54 AM

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Chocolate Gravy and Buttermilk Biscuits

My grandmother made chocolate pudding with a similar recipe, except we called it chocolate gravy and she served it over buttermilk biscuits. Oh my. Chocolate gravy and biscuits is still one of my all time favorite breakfasts, followed very quickly by buttermilk waffles with chocolate syrup. Homemade chocolate syrup that was like hot fudge poured over butter smothered waffles. Anyone gain weight yet?

Anyway, my grandmother's recipe was as above, but increase the cocoa to 4 tblsps, and add 1/2 tsp salt, which inhances all the flavors, and increase the butter to 1/3 cup and there you have it. Serve HOT immediately when it just reaches the boiling point over HOT buttermilk biscuits. Leftovers got covered and chilled and eaten as pudding, or reheated and eaten over more biscuits.

For chocolate syrup, my grandmother took a cup of semi sweet chocolate chips, just barely covered them in water, then heated them until melted and stirred until smooth, adding water until they were the right consistency, which was thick, but pourable. Nice crisp buttermilk waffles fresh off the griddle, buttered generously, with hot fudge on top. Real butter only, of course. Damn. Now my toast for breakfast seems suddenly boring. Hell of a lot better for me, I suppose.

My son used to make me chocolate gravy and biscuits for my birthday breakfast. Just like I taught him, from Grandma's recipe.

Old Grump 06-08-2010 11:33 PM

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Second year of marriage mother in law made fun of wife because she made pudding from a box. She calls he mom on the phone and gets the directions.

We couldn't cut it, Couldn't flush it down the toilet, dog walked away from it, the cat laid on it and purred.

Turns out when it comes to the cornstarch part of the recipe the wife thought her ma had said big C but her mom had said big T.

After that it was pudding from the box again and forever more.

Anyway the wife is long gone but I still eat pudding and I think I will try it but maybe with just a touch of cinnamon in it. If its any good and the wife comes back she aint getting any, let her keep to her boyfriend and her boxes.

Bobitis 06-09-2010 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by sameerk (Post 625800)
Yummy...I love Chocolate Pudding....!!
Thanks you for the recipe....!!!

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Quote:

Originally Posted by amitp (Post 640270)
I love chocolate. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
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Quote:

Originally Posted by sameerk (Post 640274)
Yummy...Thanks for the recipe....!!

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sameerk (Post 640308)
I love chocolate. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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How does a food thread on a firearms forum become an advertising link for things completely unrelated?

Take your crap somehwere else.:mad:

pinecone70 06-09-2010 07:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobitis (Post 640834)
How does a food thread on a firearms forum become an advertising link for things completely unrelated?

Take your crap somehwere else.:mad:

I thought that looked really SPAMMY too.....:rolleyes:

Bobitis 06-09-2010 07:15 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pinecone70 (Post 640835)
I thought that looked really SPAMMY too.....:rolleyes:

I'm not a mod here but I know what is appropriate.
"thanks, I like chocolate" for a segway to 'website marketing'?

No.

I'm sure that the mods have their hands full. But they need our help in cleaning this crap up.

I reported the offenders. All our help will make a difference.

As for the recipe, I'll try it this weekend.:)

pinecone70 06-09-2010 07:16 PM

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I'd have reported it the other day, but I forgot about it. I guess I was thinking about the pudding. ;)


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