This week's recipe is Chocolate Pudding chosen by Melissa of Its Melissa's Kitchen. I am away from my home kitchen this week, so I was a little nervous about preparing this recipe. There was no food processor available, and many of the kitchen amenities that I am accustomed to were no where to be found. I ended up using a whisk and lots of elbow grease. This, of course, gave me an excuse to buy a new whisk which I happily did.
Here is my new whisk (silicone). This is a picture of my "food processor".
The pudding is absolutely decadent! It came together beautifully and was fairly set up when I put it in the refrigerator. This may become my go to pudding recipe when I prepare pudding.
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I'm impressed you were willing to work those arm muscles so much!
A whisk works just as well. Job well done.
Glad the pudding worked for you, even without all the appliances. It looks delicious.
Great job! I'm always impressed by the TWD's that complete the recipe even away from home! Glad you enjoyed the pudding.
Looks delish! I love the way the pudding is sticking to the whisk, it shows how thick & rich it is!
I ended up just whisking away too. It was some great pudding! Nice job!
The pudding's color is gorgeous in that cup. Feel free to mail it to me. ;)
Love your whisk! I have one just like it. Your pudding looks delicious!
no processor for me either...next time, I may skip the way I did it and try your method...
yours looks great!
hehe, nice low tech food processor :) it looks like it turned out great even without it!
Good work! Looks lovely.
It looks yummy! Good to know the pudding works just as well without the processor :)
Again, you are my foodie hero. My grandma would be proud.
Congrats on the new whisk! It looks like it did wonders- your pudding looks great!
Oooo nice! Your pudding looks fabulous!
This has become my go-to pudding recipe. Glad to know I can still make it even if the electricity is out!
Any excuse to go shopping.... Glad it was yummy!
Love your low-tech food processor; I know it had to be far more economically friendly than a brand new cuisinart. Great job!
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