Microwave Pumpkin Custard

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Ready In:
8mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • In 1-quart microwave-safe bowl, combine pumpkin, evaporated skim milk, sugar, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and salt.
  • Microwave, 3 minutes uncovered, on medium (50 perent) In small bowl, beat egg and egg white until blended.
  • Slowly stir egg mixture into pumpkin mixture.
  • Divide pudding mixture among four 5-oz microwave safe custard cups.
  • Microwave on medium (50 percent) 2 to 3 minutes or until puddings are barely firm.
  • (Do not overcook; puddings will thicken and firm more upon cooling.).
  • Set aside to cool at least 10 minutes.
  • Serve warm or cover and refrigerate until cold.

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Reviews

  1. I loved this! I put it in 4 small ramekins and microwaved, though for 2-3 minutes longer then the recipe states. It was the best pumpkin custard I have made by far, and I think I have tried 5 recipes for pumpkin custard! At 3 WW points it is also a really reasonable dessert option for me that contains some important nutrition. Thanks!
     
  2. Very good! Similar to pumpkin pie. I added 1/8 tsp ground cloves. Instead of using the microwave, I baked the custard for 50 minutes at 350 F. Turned out well. A tasty, healthy, low fat dessert. Thanks for the recipe! UPDATE: I made this again, this time cooking in the microwave. I think I prefer it microwaved after all -- you don't get that sort of hard crust around the edge. However, I did need to cook for much longer than the recipe stated.
     
  3. These were easy and tasty. However, I did have to cook MUCH longer than stated for them to "barely set" - About 8 minutes overall. They are like mini pumpkin pies!
     
  4. I made this using splenda instead of sugar and liquid eggwhite, and it came out well I think. Is custard supposed to taste differently than pudding? I think that custard is supposed to have eggs and pudding doesn't but they seem to come out similarly. Anyway, I liked this much better than the pumpkin pudding using the sugar free jello cause that has that nausiating sugar free pudding taste to it. I don't know what the purpose of the eggs are, since even are microwaving for the directed time, it didn't set.
     
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