A Pudding for Paz

October 13, 2008 | Filed Under Baking, Puddings 

Jasmine of Confessions of a Cardamom Addict surprised me with this special post on her blog in August.  She has kindly allowed me to repost it here.  Thanks again, Jasmine!

All these special recipes by my awesome guest bloggers and well wishes from everyone has definitely made me feel much better.  I’ve actually returned to work and expect to be blogging soon.

Paz

Originally posted at Confessions of a Cardamom Addict, August 3, 2008

2008 © Confessions of a Cardamom Addict – All Rights Reserved.

If you’ve ever wanted to visit New York City, but can’t afford the time or the fare, there are a number of sites you can visit to aid your armchair travels. One such site is a bit of a travelogue disguised as a foodblog run by our most lovely Paz of The Cooking Adventures of Chef Paz.

Each Monday she posts a photo of her fair city — a sort of everyman’s photojournal of The Big Apple. Yes, there are some shots of touristy targets like The Russian Tea Room, Grant’s Tomb and carriage rides; foodie obsessions like pizza, markets and cafés, and of course everyday images of architecture, wildlife and people.

Anyway, Paz isn’t feeling the greatest, taking some recuperation time and is taking a bit of a blogging break. Right now a number of her bloggy friends are helping out and guest starring on her site until she’s up for more cooking and photography.

I can’t remember exactly when we discovered each others blogs, but our sites are roughly the same age (about a month apart) and she was one of my first bloggy friends. We’ve laughed and snarked at one another over this and that and she electronically knocked me on my plumptious behind when she gave me a flying tackle of a return hug.

As much as I’d like to be in NYC to cheer her up in person, I can’t get away–besides, I’m sure all the laughing we’d do wouldn’t be good for the sutures ;)

So instead I offer here a comforting little seasonal pudding for a comfy recovery. A cherry dulce de leche croissant pudding based on Nigella’s Caramel Croissant Pudding, as seen in Nigella Express.

I’d gone to the good farmer’s market and picked up a punnet of the sweetest and juiciest cherries. Even though I like fresh cherries, there’s something about having them in a simple baked dish–pies, studded in breads or unfussed cakes. When set in the smokey custard, some juices release, leaving a burgundy streak, but some–those that are sunk in the pudding and cocooned in sweetened eggy goodness–still burst when bitten. It’s quite nice.

My version was thrown together in much the same way most of my bread puddings are put together. I had about half a dozen mini croissants in my fridge, along with a stress-releasing, sadness-fighting, comfort-inducing jar of dulce de leche.

I’m pretty much a purist when it comes to the custard part of my bread puddings–vanilla, please. I don’t normally go for flavourings, but right now caramelly goo and fruit are my choco-substitutes, so Nigella’s version that incorporates caramel made me sit up…Oh and I suppose I could have made this into a greedily portioned single serving, but I decided to break it up into four ramekins.

Cherry Dulce de Leche Croissant Pudding
adapted from Nigella Lawson’s Caramel Croissant Pudding found in Nigella Express

6 mini butter croissants
2 bulging tablespoons of dulce de leche
125ml milk (don’t bother with 1% or skim milk)
50ml heavy cream
2 well-beaten eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
pitted sweet cherries.
water from a freshly boiled kettle.

Preheat the oven to 180C/350F.

Tear the croissants and scatter the pieces into a butter a baking dish (or dishes). Scatter some of the cherries over top.

Heat the dulce de leche in a small pan. When it’s loose and drippy, add the milk, cream and vanilla.

Temper the eggs with some of the heated sweetened milk, stiring the eggs constantly so they don’t scramble. Pour the egg mixture into the pan and heat on a low flame, stirring constantly. Let it thicken until it coats the back of the spoon.

Pour over top the cherries and broken croissants, top with more cherries. Put the dish(es) in a roasting tin and fill the tin with hot water until it comes to the half-way point of the baking dish(es). Pop into the oven and bake for about 25 minutes or until the custard has just set.


cheers!
jasmine

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Comments

12 Responses to “A Pudding for Paz”

  1. Jasmine: Thanks so much for this wonderful pudding surprise. I can’t wait to make it myself. It’s going to be a real treat for me. :grin:

    Paz

  2. An original pudding! Really wonderful!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

  3. what a sweet friend you got there… i’m so happy to hear you’re way, way better… take care :)

  4. This looks lovely, Jasmine…thanks for this recipe! I’ve never made something like this before…my hubby would love this! Happy Day to you, Paz ((HUGS))

  5. That looks GOOOOOOOOOD.

  6. I’m delighted you’re feeling better!

  7. This is my kinda desert~
    I feel all warm inside just thinking about making it.
    It would be a nice Thanksgiving desert.
    ~Amy~

  8. I like it in the individual ramekins.

    Glad to hear you are on the mend Paz.

  9. What a lovely post – words and recipe. You do deserve all this kindness because you are truly a lovely person Paz. Get well soon.

  10. Cheers, Rosa!

    Hi Mikky: Yes, I feel very lucky. Thanks so much!

    Hi Tracy: I’m sure your hubby would love this. ;-)

    Hi Mari: Oh, so goooood! :razz:

    Hi Tanna: Thanks so much!

    Hi Amy: Yes, a wonderful holiday dessert.

    Hi Lori Lynn: Thank you very much! I like the individual ramekins, too.

    Hi Valentina: Thanks so much! I’m feeling better and lucky to know wonderful people like you.

    Thanks for the wonderful post, Jasmine and thanks for stopping by, everyone!
    Paz

  11. Yes, great idea for a holiday dessert. But I also see no reason to wait until the end of November to give this beauty a try!

  12. Holy guacamole – look at that!! Looks absolutely incredible and is now safely bookmarked!

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