Party Pudding Parfaits
The possibilities are endless with these fun cups of deliciousness. Everyone loves them, young and old, they are a favorite treat to celebrate most any holiday or special occasion!
Pudding parfaits are perfect for the busy holiday season for so many reasons. One, they can be made ahead of time. Two, they can be served in disposable cups. So you can get a jump on your menu, and look forward to not having anything to clean up in the end!
Party Pudding Parfaits are also great to make for a crowd, the recipe easily can be doubled, triple, or quadrupled, to make dozens of dessert favorites. They just need to be refrigerated until ready to serve, so make sure you have room in your refrigerator or rent out space in your neighbors fridges….you can pay with parfaits!
Not only is this dessert fabulous, and easy, it’s an awesome recipe to enlist the help of your kiddos! Layering the pudding and whipped topping, with favorite cookies and candies, is easy and a fun activity.
You could make this recipe with boxed pudding mix, but why? Honestly, homemade pudding is so easy, you will ask yourself why you haven’t made it before! No preservatives or extra coloring. Just simple easy ingredients, you always have on hand! Flour, sugar, vanilla, butter, cocoa, and milk! Cooking with milk is an easy and delicious way to add calcium and other essential nutrients to your holiday dishes. Winner, Winner eat Pudding for Dinner!!
If you know you me, you know that more than anything I am passionate about getting families around the table together and making sure that kids are cared for, by having healthy food available to them. I would love for you to help me raise money, this holiday season, for the Great American Milk Drive.
Interesting fact I did not know until recently: Of the thousands of pounds of food available in food banks, only 5.3% is dairy, and 95% of food banks say they don’t receive enough milk to meet their clients needs. With out milk, families miss out on high quality protein and milks 9 essential nutrients that kids need to grow healthy bodies!
Party Pudding Parfaits
Equipment
- 12 small parfait cups I like to use 9 ounce clear plastic disposable cups, makes for easy clean up!
Ingredients
Vanilla Pudding
- 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
- 1/2 cup flour
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 5 egg yolks separate yolks from eggs
- 4 cups whole milk
- 1 tbsp pure vanilla extract
- 2 tbsp butter
Chocolate Pudding
- 2 cups granulated sugar
- 1/2 cup flour
- 2/3 cup cocoa powder unsweetened
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 5 egg yolk separate yolks from eggs
- 4 cups whole milk
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 2 tbsp butter
whipped topping
- 2 cups heavy whipping cream
- 2 tbsp granulated sugar
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
Instructions
puddings
- Measure all dry ingredients together in a medium sized sauce pan and stir to incorporate.In a large pourable bowl or measuring cup add milk, vanilla, and egg yolks whisk until smooth.Pour wet ingredients into dry and whisk together. Place pan over medium high heat and continually whisk until mixture comes to a low boil and becomes thick enough to coat the back of a wooden spoon. Remove from heat and stir butter into hot pudding. Place a piece of plastic wrap over the surface of pudding and let cool. (this is so a skin doesn’t form on pudding, step can be skipped! That is if you don’t mind having a few lumps in your pudding parfaits.)Repeat this process for chocolate pudding
whipped topping
- Place ingredients in a bowl and whip with electric mixer on high until soft peaks form. Place in refrigerator until ready to make parfaits.
parfait assembly
- 1/2 cup pudding in bottom of 9 ounce clear disposable cup, a dollop of whipped cream, a tablespoon of extra add-ins of your choice, more pudding to cover, another dollop of whipped cream. Cover with plastic wrap, and store for up to 2 days in refrigerator. When ready to eat, sprinkle more add-ons to the top.
- Parfait Add Ins: Crushed Oreo Cookies, Crushed Vanilla Wafers, Crushed Ginger Snap Cookies, Crushed Peppermint Candies, Mini Chocolate Chips, Chopped up Candy Bars any and all are delicious, Toffee Bits, sprinkles, nuts, the sky is the limit!
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Roasted Garlic Asiago Cheese Ball, by Lemons for Lulu
Avocado Mint Gluten Free Cheesecake with Brownie Bottom, by Food Faith Fitness
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Disclaimer: I am proud to be a part of blogger network that works with the American Dairy Association Mideast. Thank you for helping support Eat2gather by supporting your local dairy farmers!
I love cool, creamy desserts like this and mixed in are fun bits. Perfect summertime dessert although it’s only summer for me and not for you. 🙂
I love how cute and perfect these little pudding cups are. I haven’t made homemade pudding in years…I probably should do that again!!!
I remember my Grandmother making a similar desert for us when we were little, I thought they were the best in the world. They really meant a lot to me.
So loving the convenience of making these ahead of time!!!
First of all, I miss your face! Second, this parfaits are amazeballs! So creative, Sheila!
I love how these are single serve – it makes them so much more fun! Pudding is one of those desserts that I always forget about, but I love it! Pinned!
Thanks for stopping by Taylor! see you at Twitter party <3