Community Pick
Lemon Soymilk Pudding
photo by magpie diner
- Ready In:
- 15mins
- Ingredients:
- 6
- Serves:
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8
ingredients
- 6 tablespoons cornstarch
- 2 lemons, zest of, grated
- 1 pinch salt
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 liter soymilk
- 2 lemons, juice of
directions
- In a large pot (or plastic container if you want to make it in the microwave, which works very well) mix the cornstarch, the grated lemon zest, salt and sugar.
- Slowly mix in enough soymilk to make a smooth paste.
- Then mix in the rest, keeping it smooth.
- Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until thickened.
- Stir in as much lemon juice as you like- I recommend 2 large ones but it may be more or less according to taste and how juicy the lemons are.
- If making in the microwave, microwave on high for 2 or 3 minutes at a time, stirring well in between times, until thickened and then add the lemon juice.
- If you object to bits of lemon zest it should be strained before you chill it.
- Anyone who likes lemon desserts goes nuts for this.
Reviews
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I was looking for an easy pudding recipe that didn't require eggs, and this fits the bill perfectly. I don't have soymilk, or fresh lemons, but this works just as well with real milk and bottled juice. For that matter, it's simple to switch the lemon juice out for whatever other type you might be looking for, a bit of cocoa for chocolate, or vanilla or other extracts for a different flavour.
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Marvelous! We had a 2 liter carton of soymilk to use up and more than enough lemons. The grater and I had a royal argument so I gave up on the lemon zest and just added extra lemon juice, and that worked out fine! Cut the sugar by half a cup and got a nice, silky pudding. Thank you so much for the recipe! :)
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Tweaks
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Filing this straight in the 'Faves' folder - fantastic and so easy. First time I subbed arrowroot for cornstarch, it didn't set properly although I may not have left it long enough, taste was still good though. Next time I made it as written and it set up perfectly. I actually found it was best a day and a half later, the consistency got even smoother. I strained out the zest, wanted a nice silky pudding with no 'bits'. I'm sure I'll be making this often, thanks for sharing!
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Jenny Sanders
Cambridge, Ontario
I love to garden, both perennials and vegetables. I am always looking for recipes to fiddle with, especially good simple vegetable dishes. I try to use organic ingredients as much as possible.