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Almost everybody loves pudding, but some don't know how to prepare it. This article will show you how.

Ingredients

  • 1 package Jell-O cook and serve pudding mix
  • 2 cups milk
  • Strawberries (optional)
  • Banana (optional)
  • Whipped cream (optional)

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    Buy Jell-O pudding mix. Some good flavors are vanilla, chocolate, and banana cream.

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    Pour 2 cups milk in a medium saucepan. Stir in the Jell-O pudding mix.

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    Heat the mixture to a full boil over medium heat, stirring constantly. Remove the pan from the stove.[1]

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    Pour the pudding into a bowl and place in the fridge for 5 minutes. The pudding may seem thin, but will thicken as it cools.

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    Once the 5 minutes are up, take a spoon and gingerly stick it into the pudding. If it hasn't set, leave the pudding in the fridge a while longer.

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    Once your pudding has set, remove it from the fridge and stir it. Mix in any additional ingredients (banana slices, strawberries, etc.).

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    Spoon the pudding into individual serving dishes.[2]

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    Add any toppers such as whipped cream, sprinkles, coconut, etc.

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    Serve and enjoy your pudding!

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        • nuts and raisins

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      • If you don't stir the pudding for at least 2 minutes the pudding will be lumpy.

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      • If you don't eat the pudding in time it may curdle.

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      • A large bowl
      • A medium saucepan
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      • Individual serving dishes

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      What are the directions for making jello pudding? ›

      Pudding Directions: 2 cups cold milk. Beat pudding mix and milk with whisk 2 min. Pudding will be soft-set in 5 min. Makes 4 (1/2-cup) servings.

      How to make Jell-O step by step? ›

      The easiest way to make jello is to use a powdered mix. Whisk together 1 cup of hot water with 1 packet of jello in a large bowl. Add 1 cup of cold water to the mixture and whisk it in. Pour the mixture into a jello mold and add some fruit, if desired.

      How to make jello pudding better? ›

      Upgrade your instant pudding by layering it with a sweet topping. Put a dollop of whipped cream on top for a creamy taste with minimal effort. Or, place fresh fruit on top for an elaborate display. Use fruits like strawberries, raspberries or sliced banana for the best flavor combos.

      How to make jello pudding without lumps? ›

      If you still get clumps, whisking won't get rid of them. Use a blender to break them up. An immersion blender does the job with less hassle, but a standard blender will work as well. Many chefs and home cooks will push a variety of sauces and custards through a strainer or sieve to achieve a smooth consistency.

      What thickens Jello pudding? ›

      A key ingredient in instant pudding is gelatinized starch, a dried instant starch that readily absorbs liquids, which causes the pudding to gel when mixed with milk. Additional ingredients sometimes used as a thickener include gums that are soluble in cold water, such as carrageenans and alginates.

      Can you use water instead of milk to make jello pudding? ›

      If you use water instead of milk in instant pudding, the pudding will still set and thicken, but it will have a different taste and texture.

      Why won t my jello pudding set? ›

      If it hasn't set, leave the pudding in the fridge a while longer. Once your pudding has set, remove it from the fridge and stir it. Mix in any additional ingredients (banana slices, strawberries, etc.). Spoon the pudding into individual serving dishes.

      Why is my Jello pudding watery? ›

      Pudding that has been stored for too long will not feel fresh anymore and start to runny. Therefore, do not let the pudding stay in the refrigerator for days so that it does not runny.

      How to fix runny instant pudding? ›

      If your pudding is too thin, you may thicken it by adding cornstarch. To properly thicken instant pudding with almond milk, but you don't want to use cornstarch, you need to add a quarter cup more of the powdered pudding mix than in the original recipe.

      How do you prevent film on pudding? ›

      To prevent a film from forming on the top of pudding as it cools, pour the pudding into a bowl and press a piece of waxed paper or plastic wrap on top of the pudding. This technique can also be used for stirred custards.

      Why is my homemade pudding grainy? ›

      Once the pudding cooled and the fat solidified, any bits that hadn't been thoroughly broken down came across as grainy on the tongue. Vigorously whisking the pudding—or any custard with a generous amount of butter—breaks down the fat into tiny droplets that are too small to detect once the mixture cools.

      How much milk do you put in Jell-O instant pudding? ›

      ingredients
      1. 1 tablespoon sugar-free instant pudding mix (powder any flavor)
      2. 14 cup skim milk.

      What is the ratio of water to Jello? ›

      box of Jell-O (that's 1/3 cup) uses 1 cup of boiling water and 1 cup of cold water. The 6 ox. box of Jell-O (that's 2/3 cup) uses 2 cups of boiling water and 2 cups of cold water. Other things can be substituted for some of the water: fruit juice, kefir, etc.

      Do you have to cook the Jello pudding mix? ›

      Bring to a boil on medium heat, whisking constantly. Remove from heat and let sit untouched for at least 5 minutes. We found that if you mixed the pudding within that 5-minute window, it became lumpy, so it's important to let it sit for the full 5 minutes. Serve warm or chilled.

      Does Jello pudding need milk? ›

      As you can see from the list of ingredients above, there are no eggs, milk or animal products in Jell-O instant pudding mix or in their cook and serve pudding mix. However, if you add milk, like the directions state, it will no longer be vegan.

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