Brazilian Style(Milk Pudding)

"Hi, this is an original recipe for pudim de leite, which is a classic Brazilian milk pudding made from condensed milk, fresh milk, and eggs .Totally yummy!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 10mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
10
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place 1 to 2 inches of water in a roasting pan. Place the pan in the oven and preheat to 325°.
  • Put the sugar in the ring mold. Place the mold directly over medium heat. Keep turning the mold until the sugar melts into a golden brown caramel and spoon it up the sides of the mold.
  • Be careful not to burn the sugar and yourself.
  • I use an oven mitt to hold the mold in my left hand and a large spoon for the sugar in my right hand.
  • This way I can keep turning the mold and spooning the sugar. Let the mold cool.
  • Combine the condensed milk, regular milk and eggs in a blender. Whip (I like to use the frappe button in my blender) until smooth.
  • Pour this mixture into the mold and place it in the center of the roasting pan with water.
  • Bake the pudim for about 1 hour. It will turn golden brown on top and start separating from the sides of the mold. Let it cool to room temperature and place in refrigerator, preferably overnight (at least 6 hours).
  • Just before serving, run the tip of a knife around the inside of the mold. Place a deep platter over the mold and invert: the pudim should slide out easily.
  • If not, give the mold a firm but careful shake. Spoon the caramel sauce on top and serve. Serves about 10. Totally yummy!

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  1. I had no idea where to start with this recipe so thank you so much for posting! I have always loved this stuff, but it is so hard to find. This recipe has the right texture, but I added some flavors and it tastes exactly like what I remember. I added about 2 teaspoons vanilla extract and a touch of orange zest as an enhancer. Too much caramel for my licking, but that is easily fixed.
     
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