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Orange Pudding


Orange Pudding is very light and sweet. It is less tangy and a good dessert option which my family enjoys. I saw this recipe in a TV show and tried it first as Orange sponge pudding which has a cake like texture. This one also turned out well. Many of you might have already tried this and I am also happy with getting a new pudding option.

Ingredients
Milk- 1 cup
Egg- 3
Butter- 2 tsp
Sugar- 1/2 cup
Orange Juice- 1/2 cup
orange zest- 3 tsp
All purpose flour- 3 tsp

Separate egg whites and yolk and keep aside.
In a large mixing bowl blend sugar and butter till it becomes a smooth and fluffy. Beat egg yolks and add in into the sugar mixture and blend well. Add orange zest and flour and blend well without lumps. Now add orange juice and milk and blend well. Don't  forget to beat well after each additions. Beat egg white until light and fluffy soft peaks. Stir and gently fold into the mixture.( or beat with a little sugar and finally layer it on top). Heat oven to 300 Degree F and place a nine inch cake pan half filled with water and lined on the bottom with a small kitchen towel. Grease another dish, a smaller one that fits in and pour the mixture and gently place into the hot pan. Bake till golden brown. If you wish to get the cake texture add 1/2 cup of flour.


Try This...

Hope you will all enjoy

Comments

  1. wow..cool and bful dessert on a summer day...love the orange color..

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  2. Hey suja...
    I hanv't tried pudding as yet, so don;t exactly know what it looks like or whats the fee. ..but yoours looks amazing from the pic..

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  3. WOW...that looks so beautiful...yummy! thnks for sharing this!

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  4. Yum Yum Yummm... nice recipe.. thanks for sharing!!

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  5. Have tried orange pannacotta, not pudding...this must be delicious

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  6. This looks delicious Suja...Never tried pudding with orange, but we do have a similar thing on its way!!

    Love
    Kairali sisters

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  7. Lovely pic and that's yummy Suja...

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  8. Orange pudding looks very tasty, Suja..Thanks for sharing this lovely recipe..

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  9. Looks great... Wonderful pic.. Colorful and delicious..

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  10. Hi suja
    my first time here..been blog hopping a lot and found urs too. hoping to be a regular.the orange pudding is so colourful

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  11. wow really delicious pudding.the way u presented is really good..wow good one suja..feel to taste some..i am coming there ok

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  12. Lovely orange dessert looks devine.

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  13. Thanks for this yummy desert recipe :)

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  14. this looks so delicious...yummy yumm!!!

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  15. Orange pudding looks very delicious Suja...very rich and decadent too :)

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  16. Very beautiful pudding, love orange flavoured one the most...

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  17. Hey really looking yummy da...i loved it...the presenting was superb too...

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  18. Wooow Orange pudding sounds great dear well presented n beautiful click..

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  19. wow!wat a beautiful click!!! yummy one dear

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  20. Thanks dear friends...
    Thanks for stopping by and happy to know that you all liked this one..do visit often.

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  21. wow this is a must try for me now,looks so delicious

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  22. Hi, I tried your fish mappas. It was amazing.......... Today I am trying your Avocado mousse... I am sure it will come out well. Keep posting good recipes...

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