I wrote this post a few weeks back, before all the car stuff and what not. I have not had time to really bake or do much other than car shop, and try to get some stuff around the house done. But we are almost done with it, and we are getting right into Pork Chops birthday bonanza! I was thinking about cancelling the party, but the place had been paid for and we were not going to spend much. So we are going to forge ahead and hope that when he is 30 and rich he will finally buy me that pony I have always wanted. Or give me a million, either way right?
This is the best picture of the post, be fore warned. |
I say I screwed it up because it turned out to be really gross. As in so gross I tossed it all out. I mean I tried to eat it, I really did. Like I ate a big bowl the night I made it. Then after it set in the fridge over night, I tried but I couldn't. It was gloopy and gross. So I will totally forgive you if you never want to try anything I make ever again. But you should, I mean come on, I make cake balls with booze, I have a few free passes for these mistakes right?
Okay I will apologize right now for this comment. I am sorry. But "look how big my balls are!" I know, I cannot help myself. |
This is milk, in a pot. That is all. |
This is the mixture after heating for a bit, it got really thick as those tapioca balls are starchy. |
This is the beginning of the end. It was all down hill from here. |
I think "get ready to make pudding" should be my new code phrase for when I was to "cuddle" with Hubby. But then again, that kind of sounds gross, so never mind. Sorry, now that is in your head and you won't be able to look at pudding the same way again will you.
Sorry.
So if you can get past that lets make some pudding, and by pudding I mean pudding. I thought you guys were over that other thing already.
So to make tapioca pudding you actually have to be smart and do some prep work. And by prep work I mean you have to soak your balls in water. (That's what she said!) Your tapioca balls, jeez people, one pudding comment and you are all in the gutter.
So you you do this 3-4 hours before you are ready to use them. The tapioca was white, I don't think I have ever seen raw tapioca before. But when cooked it was almost sort of see through. So you measure your tapioca and then cover it in water, I have no idea how much, I filled the bowl and put about 1 inch of water over it. Then I added a bit more as it soaked.
Tapioca Pudding
Recipe on the Wasco brand tapioca pearl bag
-1/2 cup tapioca pearls
-3 cups whole milk
-1/4 TSP salt
-2 eggs
-1/2 cup sugar
-1/2 TSP vanilla
Soak the pearls in water for 3-4 hours. Drain the pearls and mix them with the milk and salt in a sauce pan. Stir on high heat until it boils. Simmer for 5 minutes on super low, and then slowly mix in the sugar. Beat the eggs in a bowl and then temper them by whisking in some of the hot milk, and then once tempered return it all to the pot. Put the pot back over low heat and stir constantly for about 3 minutes, you can cook it longer if you want a thicker pudding. Cool for 15 minutes then add the vanilla. You can eat it warm, which was not too bad. Or chill it, which was just gross, so there you go.
What is with my bony looking hands? Why does my butt have enough padding for a king size bed, but my hands, they look weird. |
So you whisk. |
And you whisk. |
And then you add it all back into the pot. Because by this time the eggs are not going to curdle and turn into scrambled eggs. |
And then you scrap out the bowl. |
And then you are going to cook it a few minutes longer. |
8 comments:
Aww, it's so frustrating when you put so much effort into making something and it doesn't work out. :(
You put a lot of work in! I am sorry it didn't work out!
will I've never even tried to make it and you hvae~your one up!!!! don't give up try it again when milk is on sale:):)
We all have our good and bad days in the kitchen. You are braver than most because you have the guts to post about it.
Hope your *bad luck* has had its run at your place and things start turning around for the better.
I love tapioca, so sad yours didn't turn out the way you wanted - you do get an A+ for effort though :)
That's exactly what my tapioca pudding looks like. What's wrong with it? Is it really runny? I'd say you didn't cook it long enough. It looks totally fine!
I've never ever made tapioca pudding before. Not sure I've ever even eaten it. I know what a downer it is when something you make doesn't turn out.
And I can relate to the padding on the bottom/ bony hands thing. Wish I could take the fat out of my rear and inject it into my hands.
thanks guys, it doesn't look bad but once it set it was like a solid blob, so I think I over cooked it a bit. OH well it could be worse.
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