Hereโs your full, rich, and detailed recipe for a comforting and creamy Custard Biscuit Pudding ๐
๐ฎ Custard Biscuit Pudding
โจ Introduction
Custard Biscuit Pudding is a soft, creamy, and nostalgic dessert made by layering simple malt biscuits with smooth, homemade custard. Itโs one of those effortless treats that transforms basic pantry ingredients into something truly satisfying. Perfect for family gatherings, tea time, or a chilled dessert after dinner, this pudding melts in your mouth with every bite.
๐งพ Ingredients
๐ช For the Base:
- Malt biscuits (enough for layering, about 2โ3 packs depending on dish size)
๐ฅ For the Custard:
- 2 cups milk
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 2 tablespoons custard powder (vanilla flavor preferred)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract (optional)
๐ซ Optional Toppings:
- Chocolate shavings or cocoa powder
- Crushed nuts (almonds, walnuts, or pistachios)
- Caramel drizzle
- Whipped cream
๐ฅ Instructions
1. Prepare the Custard:
- In a small bowl, mix custard powder with a few tablespoons of cold milk to form a smooth paste (no lumps).
- In a saucepan, heat the remaining milk over medium heat.
- Add sugar and stir until dissolved.
- Pour in the custard mixture and stir continuously.
- Cook until the custard thickens to a smooth, creamy consistency.
- Add vanilla extract if using, then remove from heat and let it cool slightly.
2. Prepare the Biscuit Layers:
- Lightly dip each malt biscuit in milk (just a quick dipโdonโt soak too long).
- Arrange a layer of biscuits at the bottom of your dish.
3. Assemble the Pudding:
- Pour a layer of warm custard over the biscuits.
- Add another layer of dipped biscuits.
- Repeat the process (biscuit โ custard โ biscuit โ custard) until all ingredients are used.
- Finish with a custard layer on top.
4. Add Toppings:
- Sprinkle chocolate shavings, nuts, or cocoa powder on top.
- You can also decorate with whipped cream for extra richness.
5. Chill:
- Refrigerate for at least 3โ4 hours (overnight is best).
- This allows the biscuits to soften and absorb the custard.
๐ฝ๏ธ Methods & Tips
- Layering Method: Keep layers even for a neat slice.
- Custard Method: Stir constantly to avoid lumps or burning.
- Soaking Tip: Dip biscuits quickly to prevent them from breaking.
- Chilling Method: Longer chilling = softer, more cake-like texture.
- Flavor Variation: Add coffee to milk for a mocha twist or use chocolate custard for richness.
๐ History & Background
Custard-based desserts date back centuries, especially in European cuisine where milk, eggs, and sugar were combined to create creamy sweets. Biscuit puddings became popular later as a quick, no-bake alternative to cakes. This version, using malt biscuits and custard, is widely loved in many homes because itโs affordable, simple, and comforting.
๐จ Formation (How It Comes Together)
This pudding forms into soft, cake-like layers:
- Biscuits absorb moisture and become tender
- Custard binds everything into a creamy structure
- Chilling helps it set into sliceable layers
The final result is a dessert that looks like a cake but feels like a silky pudding.
โค๏ธ Lovers of This Dessert
This dessert is loved by:
- Kids and families ๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ
- Custard lovers ๐ฎ
- People who enjoy no-bake desserts
- Tea-time snack fans โ
- Anyone craving soft, creamy comfort food
๐ Conclusion
Custard Biscuit Pudding is the perfect example of how simple ingredients can create something magical. Itโs quick to prepare, requires no baking, and delivers a rich, creamy texture with every spoonful. Whether served at a gathering or enjoyed quietly at home, itโs a dessert that always brings smiles.
If you want, I can also give you a chocolate custard version, fruit layered version, or even a caramel biscuit pudding ๐