Saturday, April 13, 2013

Yummilicious and Super-Easy Biscuit Pudding!!

This is a personal favorite because it has all the components of a good party dish :)

1. It is EASY to make and does not make you stand in the kitchen the whole day before the party
2. No multiple complex steps
3. No hard-to-find ingredients and measurements!!

Made this recently for a group of friends and believe me the compliments were endless. If you love chocolate and desserts, you must try it too!


What you need to make 6 generous helpings:
  • Marie Biscuits - 1 packet of 200gms
  • Normal Butter - 100 gms
  • Cocoa powder - 3 tablespoons (don't worry if you put in a little more :))
  • Milk - 1 and 1/2 cup
  • Sugar - 1 cup
  • Cornflour - 2 tablespoons
  • Rum/ liqueur/ vanilla essence - 1 teaspoon or if you like strong flavors then 1 cap full of the bottle
  • A few chocolate chips/ chocolate shavings
The Method:
  • If the butter comes from the fridge, microwave/ heat it a little to soften it.
  • Crush the Marie biscuits - I used the mixer/ grinder for doing this very fast
  • Mix the crushed biscuits with the butter to a sandy, soft, consistency - keep this aside
  • In any utensil, boil together the milk, sugar, cornflour, and cocoa powder. Keep stirring to avoid lumps. The sauce will become smooth. Keep aside to cool. Once cooled, add the rum/ liqueur/ vanilla essence.
  • Take 6 wine glasses/ or shot glasses if you have big ones. In each glass, put a base layer of the biscuit-butter mix. Press this down with a spoon. on top of this layer, add a layer of the chocolate sauce. Repeat the biscuit-mix and the sauce layer in each glass. 
  • Make sure the top-layer is the biscuit-butter mix.
  • Top this off with some chocolate chips or chocolate shavings.
  • Put the glasses in the fridge (not freezer) to cool and set for about 3-4 hours
  • Serve chilled and enjoy the compliments!!!!!!
I do hope you find this useful! Try it and let me know if it works!!

2 comments:

Deepak Kripal said...

That sounds really yummy. :)

drhimangi said...

Thanks Deepak :) Believe me it tastes heavenly too! You must try it...