Learn how to make my S’more Pudding Pot recipe! A great summer dessert idea to wow a crowd! The best part is the puddings can be made the day before, and all you have to do is top with graham crackers and toast the marshmallows. How easy is that?
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BETH’S S’MORE PUDDING POT RECIPE
Makes 6 Pots
INGREDIENTS:
2 ¾ cups (655 ml) heavy cream
¾ cup (180 ml) milk
1 ½ cups (210g) semi-sweet chocolate chips
6 egg yolks
1 tbsp (12 g) sugar
½ tsp (2.5 ml) vanilla extract
3 graham crackers, crushed
12 large marshmallows
METHOD:
Preheat oven to 300F (150C) degrees. Combine heavy cream and milk and heat until simmering. Add the chocolate and whisk until melted. Allow to cool slightly.Combine the eggs yolks, sugar and vanilla. Slowly add the chocolate mixture, a little at first to “temper” the eggs and prevent them from scrambling, then adding the rest, whisking until combined.
Strain through a fine mesh strainer into a 4-cup Pyrex pitcher, in batches doing only half the mixture at a time to prevent filling that pitcher to high (the jars will be hard to fill if your pitcher is too full!)
Then pour the mixture into, 7.4-ounce mini tulip jars (or any other similar sized ramekin) just ¾ of the way up.
Place ramekins in a roasting pan, and place in the oven. Fill roasting pan with hot water until it reaches 1/3 up of the way of the ramekins.Bake for 40-45 mins until custards are set. NOTE: If you are using a lower or smaller sized ramekins it will take less time. Check it at 25 mins and increase baking time as needed. Puddings should be set and only giggle very slightly.
Place in refrigerator overnight to set and chill.
When ready to serve, place graham crackers in a Ziploc bag, and whack with a rolling pin to crush.
Top each jar with 1 tbsp of crushed cookies and 2 marshmallows on top. Place jars on a heavy rimmed line baking sheet, set oven to broil and move rack to the upper third position, not too close to the heating implement or your marshmallows will burn!
Broil for 15-30 second until marshmallows are toasted. Serve immediately!
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View Comments (21)
These look wonderful!
This looks soo good and i don't even like pudding but I'm very tempted to give it a go. Thanks for inspiring us all Beth! ☺ x
Perfection as always Beth
Hi, Beth. Your pudding looks simply gorgeous.
OMG they look so adorable!
If i want to make caramel pudding what can i use instead of chocolate chips?
Thank you Beth!
That looks delicious!
Yum! Thanks Beth!!
This looks so good! <3
My mouth watered, this is so delicious. I really love pudding. Thanks Beth, have a great weekend.
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Beth you are always coming up with the best ideas. I have a question I want to do a small etiquette class/party for the young ladies in my family ages 9-14. Do you think you could gives me some ideas or do an episode of a three course lay out that I could play at the party/class. Or refer me to which past episode could help. Plus they think I have such elegant things in my kitchen and since so much of my inspiration comes from you. I would love to introduce them to you.