Bay-Scented Vanilla Pudding
9 ingredients
1 steps
Ingredients
- 6 bay leaves (dried)
- 1/3 cup of sugar
- Dash of cinnamon
- 2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon corn starch
- Tiny pinch of salt
- 1 3/4 cup of whole milk, divided
- 3 egg yolks
- 2 teaspoons high-quality vanilla extract (See note below.)
- Lightly toasted and chopped cashews, or other nuts, or pine nuts, for garnish (optional)
Directions
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1["Break four of the bay leaves into three or four pieces each and put them in a heavy saucepan with 3/4 cups of water. Bring it to a boil, then turn the heat down and simmer until the water is reduced by half. Allow the bay leaves to steep in the water overnight. (You can also do this in the microwave, in a glass measuring cup. It takes about four or five minutes to reduce.)", "When ready to make the pudding, strain the infused liquid and discard the broken bay leaf pieces.", "Sift together the sugar, cinnamon, corn starch and salt. Add 1/4 cup of cold milk and stir well to remove any lumps.", "Scald the remaining milk with the remaining two bay leaves. (I usually do this in the microwave in a glass measuring cup.)", "In the bottom part of a double boiler, bring 2 - 3 inches of water to a simmer.", "In the top insert of the double boiler, and off the heat, beat the egg yolks. Add a few drops of hot milk, stirring constantly, then add a few more and then yet some more, stirring all the while.", "When you've added about 1/2 cup of milk, strain the mixture back into the measuring cup or whatever vessel is holding the rest of the hot milk, then pour it all into the top insert of the double boiler (which is still off the heat). Leave the bay leaves in with the milk mixture, to get more bay flavor while cooking the pudding. Add the reserved bay-flavored water.", "Set it over the hot water in the bottom piece of the double boiler. The water should be just at a simmer and not boiling. Make sure that the top inset does not actually touch the hot water beneath it.", "Stirring gently with a wooden spoon, add the sugar, cornstarch and milk mixture.", "Continue to stir gently and put your timer on for four minutes. When it goes off, add the vanilla extract, stirring all the while.", "Cook for a few more minutes, continuing to stir very gently. The pudding should thicken considerably.", "Remove the pudding from the heat, and continue to stir while it is off the heat, gently, for a few more minutes.", "Remove the bay leaves and cool the pudding, putting a sheet of plastic wrap directly onto the top surface.", "Serve with a few chopped toasted nuts on top, if you like. Lightly toasted cashews go particularly well with this.", "Enjoy!! ;o)", "N.B. The basic proportions and general order of operations are the ones I've used my entire adult life, taken from \"The Joy of Cooking.\"" (I have the 1943 version. I suspect that later versions are similar.) The method of stirring some cold liquid into the cornstarch mixture
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