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Grape-Nut Pudding with Cinnamon Whiskey Maple Cream Sauce

Classic grape-nut pudding gets an update with Cinnamon Whiskey Maple Cream Sauce. Delicious served hot or cold, this pudding is a dessert with  maximum comfort level.

Grape-Nut Pudding With Cinnamon Whiskey Maple Cream Sauce

Happy November or better yet, Happy post Halloween!! Did you have a ghoulishly scary night filled with goblins, ghosts, and zombies? Well, there weren’t many of those around my house, but there were plenty of Spider-Men, SWAT teams, and inflatable costumes. Have you seen those body size blowup costumes? They come in all different characters and are the coolest things. Every time I saw one, all I could think of was the Pillsbury Doughboy. Just adorable! Imagine Doughboy and all his puffy friends wandering around in your neighborhood! It was a fun trick or treating night for all in my neck of the woods. 

Grape-Nut Pudding With Cinnamon Whiskey Maple Cream Sauce

With the end of Halloween we welcome November. In my opinion, November is the official start of the comfort food season. The nip in the air of previous weeks becomes real cold air, and the vibrant beauty of fall leaves become a dull brown. It’s also the time to take those winter coats, gloves, hats, scarves, and boots out of storage.

With all that, the need for comfort food that makes you feel warm and fuzzy takes over. When you think of comfort food, dessert is probably not the first thing that comes to mind. But grape-nut pudding has always evoked a feeling of warmth and comfort for me. I love the simplicity of the ingredients, the ease of the recipe, and the soft custardy texture. Even though a grandmother has never served me grape-nut pudding, I envision that this is something that a grandmother would have  been making in her cozy kitchen when the grandkids came to visit.

So, how about you? Do you have a dessert that conjures the feeling of comfort or puts you in a state of blissful nostalgia?

Grape-Nut Pudding With Cinnamon Whiskey Maple Cream Sauce

Grape-nut pudding is traditionally served with whipped cream—a generous dollop is all that is needed for a perfect dessert. It is delicious warm or cold. While it is fantastic chilled, a mouthful of warm pudding contrasted with cold whipped cream is comfort to the max!

Grape-Nut Pudding With Cinnamon Whiskey Maple Cream Sauce

When I want to add luxuriousness to grape-nut pudding, I serve it with sweet and rich Cinnamon Whiskey Maple Cream Sauce. The cinnamon whiskey echoes the cinnamon flavoring of the pudding and provides a little edge. Maple syrup adds flavor, sweetness, and body. Heavy cream and egg make it luscious, thick, and silky smooth. Sure, the sauce will add a few extra steps to the recipe, but it is worth the effort!

Grape-Nut Pudding With Cinnamon Whiskey Maple Cream Sauce

Never had grape-nut pudding? If you are a pudding, flan, or custard fan, you are going to love this dessert! I urge you to try it out now!…please 🙂  By the way, grape-nut pudding is a great way to use up grape-nut cereal and milk that have been sitting around a while. Go check what is in your fridge and pantry. Maybe you’re due for some grape-nut pudding 🙂

Have a great rest of the week!!

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  • Mixing bowls—this is a set of 3 tempered glass bowls. They are microwave, freezer, dishwasher, and oven safe.
  • Hand whisk—this is stainless steel and dishwasher safe.
  • A 2-quart baking dish. This one is ceramic and is 8.6-inches diameter.
  • A roasting pan similar size to this one for a steam bath.

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Grape-Nut Pudding with Cinnamon Whiskey Maple Cream Sauce

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 10 minutesCook time:1 hour 30 minutesRest time: 30 minutesTotal time:2 hours 10 minutesServings:12 Servings

Description

Classic grape-nut pudding gets an update with Cinnamon Whiskey Maple Cream Sauce. Delicious served hot or cold, this pudding is a dessert with  maximum comfort level.

Ingredients

  • Cinnamon Whiskey Maple Cream Sauce:

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Boil a pot of water for a steam bath.
  2. Using a whisk, beat eggs slightly by hand. Gradually add sugar. Beat for 1 minute. Add milk, salt, vanilla, cinnamon, and  grape-nuts. Beat until well-blended. Pour into a prepared 8-inch round 2-quart baking dish.
  3. Place the baking dish in a roasting pan. Pour enough boiling water into the roasting pan to go halfway up the baking dish. Bake for 50-65 minutes or the center is no longer jiggly. Allow to cool for 30 minutes before serving.
  4. To make the sauce:

  5. Beat egg in a small bowl and set aside. Combine heavy cream, maple syrup, and corn syrup a saucepan on medium low to medium heat. Cook, stirring constantly for 12 minutes to reduce and thicken slightly (the sauce should only be at a slight bubble). Remove pan from heat.
  6. Scoop out 1/3 cup of the sauce. Slowly drizzle into the beaten egg, whisking constantly. Add egg mixture into the pan, beating constantly. Return pan back onto the heat. Bring back to a simmer, stirring constantly for 3 minutes. Add whiskey. Continue stirring for 2 minutes to thicken sauce.
  7. To serve, drizzle sauce over pudding. Store pudding and sauce refrigerated.
  8. Makes 6 to 8 servings.

Note:

  • To prevent curdling, use high fat heavy cream. Do not substitute.
  • Cream sauce should be smooth. If egg formed lumps, strain finished sauce through a fine sieve mesh.
  • Cream sauce thickens when chilled. To reheat microwave for a few seconds and stir.
  • If using a different size baking dish, you might need to adjust baking time. The 8-inch round 2-quart baking dish produces bread pudding that’s about 1 1/2-inch thick. If you’re using a baking dish that yields pudding with less thickness, you might need to reduce bake time.
  • Source: Sauce adapted from Pioneer Woman’s Whiskey Maple Cream Sauce.
Keywords:Grape-nut Pudding, Pudding, Comfort, Cream Sauce

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14 Comments

  1. I love Grape nuts, I used to eat them all the time when I was a kid. Great idea to put them in this pudding. This is pure comfort for sure! Take care.

  2. How have I never heard of grape-nut pudding? You probably can't answer that. . .it sounds awesome though! I adore grape-nuts. I didn't see any inflatable costumes on Halloween; maybe they haven't made it to Phoenix yet? I'm just imagining how cute they are :). Have a great weekend, Thao!

  3. Thanks Stacey! Grape-nuts make the best pudding.

  4. I forget that it's probably more of a New England thing, and I don't want the rest of the world to miss out 😉 I have never seen those costumes before either. Maybe somebody had a huge sale on them this year, which explains the popularity. Have wonderful weekend too, Kelsie!

  5. We had tons of rain on Halloween so very few ghosts and goblins made it out!! I love grape nuts in this!! Terrific idea. I wish I was cozying up with a bowl of this right now!!

  6. I've never heard of grape-nut pudding, but it looks delicious! At first look I thought it to be a yeast cake, but pudding is even better, much easier to make. 🙂

  7. Oh no! I'm sorry your Halloween got rained out! They really should start doing rain dates so that the kids could enjoy themselves on a nicer night.

  8. You're not alone, Adina. I guess there are a lot of people who don't know about it. It is good and is definitely easier than yeast cake!

  9. I don't think I've ever had grape nut cereal before, but it sounds yummy in this pudding! That Cinnamon Whiskey Maple Cream Sauce sounds so good too. Pure comfort food!

  10. Thanks Marie! Grape-nuts is healthy whole grain cereal. It is hard and crunchy, but it's soft and tender as grape-nut pudding. I hope you'll try it sometime!

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  12. I’m from Boston, my Mom made this all the time. It is a New England thing, and she was 1/2 Canadian, so that may be the answer there, but it used to be in restaurants there. The addition of the maple cream, sounds wonderful, I’ll come back and rate it. Had foot surgery, I’m down for a bit. I’ll make this as soon as I can. Thank you so much.

    1. How lucky you were that your mom made it all the time! When I was younger, my friends always laughed at me for ordering grape-nut pudding, but I didn’t care 🙂 It is still offered at some restaurants here in New England, and always order it.

      I hope you a quick recovery. I look forward to seeing your rating!!

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