Easy Basic Smooth Custard Pudding

I was yearning to make this pudding. After many attempts, I was finally successful with this recipe. It's super smooth and my family loves it! So sensational.
Keep your eyes on the caramel in step 4 and make sure it doesn't burn.
Step 5 is really dangerous! Do it carefully.
If you find water drops on the surface, put a towel in-between the frying pan and the lid. Recipe by Shoutaboo
Easy Basic Smooth Custard Pudding
I was yearning to make this pudding. After many attempts, I was finally successful with this recipe. It's super smooth and my family loves it! So sensational.
Keep your eyes on the caramel in step 4 and make sure it doesn't burn.
Step 5 is really dangerous! Do it carefully.
If you find water drops on the surface, put a towel in-between the frying pan and the lid. Recipe by Shoutaboo
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Beat the egg. Add the sugar and mix them together.
- 2
Bring milk to body temperature. Warm it up either in a pot over heat or in a microwave.
- 3
Combine the egg mixture and the warmed milk. Whisk well until the sugar is completely dissolved. Now add the vanilla extract.
- 4
For the caramel: Put sugar and water in a small container and microwave for 3 minutes until golden brown.
- 5
Add water. Take care not to burn yourself because it will spit!
- 6
Put the caramel sauce into the container or ramekins. A small amount is fine (refer to photo). Pour the pudding mixture over that.
- 7
Check out the arrow in the photo. Fill the frying pan with just enough water to soak the container mid-way.
- 8
Bring the water to a boil over medium heat, then turn to low heat. Heat the pudding until it's jiggly and smooth. Midway through, you can test the surface with a spoon.
- 9
When it's jiggly and smooth, chill in the fridge to finish.
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