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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook extremely simple & really delicious kabocha pudding using 10 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Extremely Simple & Really Delicious Kabocha Pudding:
- Prepare Pudding mixture
- Get 200 grams [A]Kabocha Squash
- Make ready 200 ml A) Milk
- Make ready 50 grams A) Sugar
- Make ready 2 A) Eggs (Whole egg)
- Make ready 1 B) Egg Yolk
- Take 100 ml B) Heavy Cream
- Make ready Caramel
- Prepare 50 grams Sugar
- Prepare 1 tbsp water
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Steps to make Extremely Simple & Really Delicious Kabocha Pudding:
- Make the caramel first. Place the sugar and water into a small white container, and caramelize in the microwave while keeping an eye on it. Keep close watch over it after the 2.5 minute mark.
- Pour the finished caramel into a pudding mold while it is still hot (18cm round mold), and the prep work is done. There is no need to spread it out equally.
- Remove the flesh from the kabocha, slice of its thick skin, cut into 2cm cubes, wrap in plastic wrap, and microwave until soft (about 5 minutes).
- Add the kabocha from Step 3, along with the milk, sugar, and [A] into a food processor, and blend until smooth (2-3 minutes). The sugar will dissolve easily from the heat of the kabocha.
- Once it has become a smooth cream, add cream, eggs, [B], and pulse in 10 second intervals 3 times. Now the pudding mixture is done.
- Pour the mixture directly from the food processor, using a strainer, into the pan with the caramel from Step 2. This reduces washing.
- Preheat an oven to 340°F/170°C, and bake submerged in a pan of hot water for 40-50 minutes. It is done once you poke it with a toothpick and it comes out clean.
- Let it cool, chill in the fridge, flip it onto a large dish, and it is done. There will be a lot of caramel left on the bottom, so spoon over the pudding as much of it as you can.
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