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Easy Coffee Pudding With Whipped Dolgona Coffee


Easy Coffee Pudding 

Are you looking for a great coffee experience? Why not try a pudding with a rich coffee flavor. This sweet and flavorful pudding with a powerful coffee punch is refreshing and delicious. It is topped with a velvety bitter-sweet whipped Dalgona coffee and complements the milky sweet pudding. The texture is that of a lusciously light, soft gelatinous dessert. Imagine coffee jello but with a light, smooth texture, and the flavor and sweetness of condensed milk. It is the simplest homey dessert that you can ever make.

Coffee is my absolute favorite, and a good cup of coffee is a good mood. It’s hard to imagine a day without a cup of coffee. So I adore coffee-flavored puddings, especially coffee-flavored chocolate puddings. So I figured it was time to do it again but this time a complete coffee-flavored pudding. The pudding is milky sweet, with an incredibly light texture. The whipped Dalgona coffee is a delicious accompaniment. Dolgona coffee was trendy in social media, and my family adores it. It has a mousse-like texture, and its bitter-sweetness and intense coffee flavor pairs beautifully with the sweet cappuccino flavor pudding. You can swap it for a flavoring of your choice or dress up the coffee pudding with a dollop of vanilla ice cream, chocolate ice cream, or frozen whipped cream. Try toppings like Irish coffee cream or sprinkle with cinnamon or nutmeg for a subtle level of spice. If you are afraid coffee pudding will impede sleep try this dessert for lunch:) It is an ideal dessert or any informal family gathering. This pudding is worth a try. Make it and share it with family and friends. Let me know how it turned out for you. Enjoy!

 


 

This pudding is an egg-less version but uses gelatin for a pudding consistency. Agar-agar or cornstarch is also a great alternative to gelatin. If you want to try the old fashioned coffee pudding, use egg yolks for a creamy consistency. Condensed milk and cream adds richness to the pudding. 

 The instant coffee powder itself packs a powerful punch in the dessert, but you can substitute it with espresso coffee powder or team with chocolate for a richer, elegant dessert. Instant espresso can usually be found in the same aisle of instant coffee in your supermarket. Make it you own with your favorite topping, or flavorings like coffee liquor, vanilla, hazelnut, or spices like cinnamon and nutmeg.


To make the pudding with agar-agar you can use around four grams. Dissolve in hot water. Add it to warm milk and simmer for 4-5 minutes. To make pudding with corn starch, make a slurry with three tbs of corn starch and 1/4 cup of milk. Add this to warm milk and cooks till the mixture thickens.

Easy Coffee Pudding Recipe

Ingredients

Instant coffee- 3 tbs
Condensed milk- 1 cup
Milk- 1/2 cup
Whipping cream- 1 1/2 cup
Gelatin powder- 2 1/2 teaspoon
Cold water- 1/4 cup
Sugar- 3 tbs
Salt - a pinch
Vanilla essence- a few drops

For the Dolgona whipped cream
Instant coffee Powder- 3 tbs
Sugar- 3 tbs
Hot Water- 3 tbs 

Sprinkle gelatin in cold water and let it sit for 10 minutes. Add the soaked gelatin to warm milk and mix it till it is completely dissolved. Put the cream in a saucepan over medium heat and add the condensed milk, sugar, salt and bring it to a simmer. Add instant coffee and whisk well till it completely dissolves. Strain into a jug and add the melted gelatin and mix. Transfer into glass bowls or ramekins and let it set in the refrigerator for 4-5 hours.

For the dalgone coffee, all you need is instant coffee, sugar, and hot water. You can use a balloon whisk or a hand mixer. In a bowl add 3 tbs of instant coffee and 3 tbs sugar. Now add 3 tbs of hot boiling water and mix to dissolve. Using a whisk or hand mixer, whisk the coffee until it becomes frothy. Continue whisking till it changes color to a pale golden and it forms soft peaks (similar to soft peak egg whites). Spoon in the whipped dalgona coffee on top of the coffee pudding. 


 

You might also like ,

Easy Persimmon Pudding
Coconut Pudding
Mango Agar Agar Pudding
Fresh Fruit Custard/ Fruit Salad
Lychee Pudding
Egg less Tender Coconut Ice Cream 

Try it,

Hope you will all enjoy!


Comments

  1. I want one! These are some really beautiful, elegant and yummy desserts! And I love your serving glasses too.

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  2. Hello, This looks so nice and bet it tastes as good as it sounds. Thank you in addition for the substitutions for gelatin :)

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  3. Why am I seeing this at mid night! I'm drooling now. Let's make it now. Hehe

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  4. Wish I could grab one of these rich coffee pudding ..Super with an extra touch of dalgona !!

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  5. Hello Suja,
    This looks absolutely delicious and divine ...thanks for sharing the recipe..festive greetings....hugs n smiles

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