Emily's Pudim Adventure
JANUARY 17, 2011
My pal Emily
sent me these mouth watering pictures
of her first creation
of a Brazilian desert called Pudim...
First...
the ingredients...
the alchemy...
sent me these mouth watering pictures
of her first creation
of a Brazilian desert called Pudim...
First...
the ingredients...
the alchemy...
The caramel...
ready for the oven...
cooling on the rack...
(disclaimer: no torture was involved)
(disclaimer: no torture was involved)
remember...
this was the FIRST Pudim attempt...
a little slippage was involved...
this was the FIRST Pudim attempt...
a little slippage was involved...
Debate...
Want air-bubbles vs. No air bubbles
This Pudim has no air bubbles!!!
And so... Emily carries forth her family's tradition
with a golden ring to prove it!
Want air-bubbles vs. No air bubbles
This Pudim has no air bubbles!!!
And so... Emily carries forth her family's tradition
with a golden ring to prove it!
from the side...
All cleaned up and ready to eat...
WAIT!!!
Where is MY piece?????
Photos by Emily.
For Pudim recipes, give the internet a search.
Some Pudim recipes swear by using only egg yolks
and strive for NO air bubbles,
like Emily...
while others, like in the link below,
use yolks & whites and want air bubbles!
the Glitter Life Blog:
Brazilian Pudding (Pudim de Leite Condesado)
Thank you Emily!
Woof!!!
Where is MY piece?????
Photos by Emily.
For Pudim recipes, give the internet a search.
Some Pudim recipes swear by using only egg yolks
and strive for NO air bubbles,
like Emily...
while others, like in the link below,
use yolks & whites and want air bubbles!
the Glitter Life Blog:
Brazilian Pudding (Pudim de Leite Condesado)
Thank you Emily!
Woof!!!
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