Oat Milk Chocolate Pudding

- Total Time
- 15 minutes
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Ingredients
- ⅓cup/65 grams granulated sugar
- ⅓cup/30 grams unsweetened cocoa powder
- 2tablespoons cornstarch
- ⅛teaspoon fine sea salt
- 2cups/480 milliliters nondairy milk, preferably oat
- 3 to 4ounces/85 to 115 grams bittersweet bar chocolate, finely chopped (see Tip 1)
- 1teaspoon vanilla extract
Preparation
- Step 1
In a medium saucepan, use a wooden spoon or silicone spatula to stir together the sugar, cocoa, cornstarch and salt. Slowly stir in the milk and keep stirring until smooth and combined.
- Step 2
Stir the mixture constantly over medium-low heat, scraping the bottom, sides and corners of the pan, until the pudding thickens, begins to bubble, and coats the back of the spoon or spatula, 5 to 10 minutes. (If the pudding is coating the bottom of the pan too quickly, reduce the heat.)
- Step 3
Add the chocolate and stir vigorously until the pudding is very thick and smooth, about 30 seconds longer.
- Step 4
Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla. Spoon the pudding into a serving bowl or individual cups or ramekins. Serve warm, at room temperature or chilled (see Tip 2). It will thicken as it cools.
- Use 4 ounces of chocolate with 60 to 65 percent cacao, or 3 ounces of chocolate with 66 to 70 percent cacao.
- Before refrigerating, press plastic wrap onto the surface of the pudding to prevent a “skin” from forming on top. The pudding will keep in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
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Why would anyone want to prevent skin from forming on top? Pudding-skin is the best thing ever!
I would recommend sifting the dry ingredients to prevent clumping when integrating into the oat milk. Delicious pudding!
There aren’t enough stars. I don’t want to eat anything else. I’m not going to brush my teeth.
I recently purchased espresso flavored balsamic vinegar which seems like would be good in this. Do you think k the vinegar would disrupt the recipe?
Absolutely fabulous. I've been chocolate mousse and puddings since I was 8 years old and was suspicious about this one with oatmilk but needed to make it for my vegan cousin sister ... and what a surprise! I added a bit of espresso powder and also some orange zest (cointreau would probably be better but I didn't have it), and it's WOWZA!!! And so quick! Also, good point about letting the pudding reach boiling point while stirring vigourously so it can set better.
Didn’t have cocoa powder, just used all but one square of a 3.5 oz Lindt 70% chocolate bar. Used plain unsweetened Almond milk, 1/4 c sugar, large pinch kosher salt. Worked great. Well worth the 10 minutes it took to make.