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Biscuit Pudding

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Biscuit Pudding

When you want to make a light, quick, yet delicious dessert that your family will enjoy, this is the dessert for you!! I've used Marie biscuits for this one, but you can use just about any good solid sweet tea-biscuit that you like.When you want to make a light, quick, yet delicious dessert that your family will enjoy, this is the dessert for you!! I've used Marie biscuits for this one, but you can use just about any good solid sweet tea-biscuit that you like.
Servings 4 people

Ingredients
  

  • 200 gm tea biscuits
  • 500 ml whole milk
  • 6 tbsp. sugar
  • pinch of salt
  • 1 tsp. vanilla essence
  • 2 tsp. instant coffee mixed in 1/2 cup warm water
  • 3 tbsp. corn flour/cornstarch
  • 3 tbsp. cocoa powder

Instructions
 

  • First, prepare the coffee mixture. Let it cool to room temperature. Now remove half the biscuits from the packet (100gm) and proceed to dip each one on both sides then lay them out in a dish. Set aside.
    Start preparing the pudding. Mix the corn flour and cocoa powder in a small bowl, add a few tbsp. of milk and stir together until you have a smooth paste without any lumps. If you add too much liquid at once, you won't be able to mix these well so go slow and add only enough milk to get the mixture into a paste.
    Pour the rest of the milk into a pot and add the sugar n salt. Bring to the boil then lower the heat and add the vanilla. Then add the cocoa+cornflour paste and keep stirring. The pudding will start to thicken very quickly. Once it is of the consistency of custard…not too thin but not too thick, turn the heat off and take the pot off the stove.
    Pour half the hot pudding onto the layered biscuits. You can sprinkle some nuts over this if you want. Now continue dipping the remaining half packet of the biscuits in the coffee as you did before and make another layer over the pudding. Finally pour the remaining pudding over the soaked biscuits and garnish with some nuts of your choice.
    Let the biscuit pudding come to room temperature then cover and refrigerate until well-chilled. You can have it as it is, or serve with whipped cream or ice cream.
    Enjoy! 🙂

Notes

If you want a coffee-free version, dip the biscuits in some milk instead of coffee and proceed with the remainder of the recipe as directed.

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  1. like it
    im recently married n very bad n cookin ur ds website hav helped me a loot thnk u very much n ua recepies r really superb

  2. Assalaamu Alaykum, i tried this Biscuit Pudding, my kids loved this recipe. I am gonna make it again but i will put condensed milk instead of suger guess that will taste more good. will let u know after trying.
    Jazak’Allaah Khair

  3. Hi Shayista, please re-post your previous comment dear, it may not have registered. 🙂

  4. assalamualaikum fauzia,
    i tried this recipe twice, and am encountering a problem.after mixing the cocoa-cornflour mixture very well, when i add it to the milk, there are lumps that don’t dissolve even after stirring for long……. please help
    jazakillahkhair.

    1. W/Salaam, when you mix the cocoa-cornflour, do you add a few tbsp. of milk like I’ve directed in the recipe? The cocoa-cornflour mixture has to be a loose ‘paste’ for it to dissolve into the liquid. Adding any powder directly to liquid inevitably will result in lumps. If you’re doing this and you still have lumps, then I think you should try a different brand of cornflour for better results.

        1. AOA,

          I had the same issue,when I added the choclate corn flour paste in the milk I still had lumps that did not dissolve. I tried it twice, once while on the stove, once off the stove and still got lumps..But I have to add that the taste was awesome and everyone loved it,so thank you very very much!!

    2. try making the corn flour and cocoa mixture thinner..it shudnt be a very thick mixture but rather a very thin and liquid like mix…so when u add it to the milk later..it wont from lumps..i had the same problem the first tym i made it but later i made it into a very thin paste and it worked..gud luck! 🙂

  5. Salaam.

    You use whole milk in your recipe…would semi skimmed milk work just as well?

    Ramadan Mubarak!

    PS. your recipes are going to help me soo much this Ramadan so jazakhallah in advance!

    1. W/Salaam, yes you can use semi-skimmed milk. And thank you! Ramadhan Mubarak to you too.

  6. Assalaam alaikum Fauzia,
    I loved it! Im enjoying cooking trying these wonderful recipes daily! Thank you so much, it’s really helping me during this Ramazan. Keep up the good work:)

  7. asalam o alaikum
    mam u r super genius. i love your style of cooking.
    may ALLAH gives you more strength and success (ameen)

  8. Slms i wanted to knw if i can add melted chocolate to the cornflour paste instead of cocoa to give a rich flavour

  9. salam.JazakAllaahu khair.I love ur website mashaAllaah.Its very beneficial now that im married.This recipe particularly is my fav. among a few that i have tried so far.Its easy simple yet DELICIOUS!May Allaah bless you all.

  10. how about we use chocolate cookies instead of tea biscuits..will that be more chocolaty and yummy or otherwise?

  11. If i don like cocoa can I jus make wid cornflour… Ll it b Gud ?Like white in colour instead of brown …

  12. hi….
    cant help but sayin u r really awesome
    cud i use any other substitute foc cornflour.
    thaks a lot 4 all ur good will

    1. Hi and thanks. Cornflour is also known as cornstarch, you need it for thickening of the pudding.

    1. W/Salaam, basically any plain biscuit (like milk biscuits) that one would enjoy with their tea.

  13. salam,are there any quick
    salam,are there any quick desserts made from buscuits and cream.if so please tell.
    jazakAllah.

  14. salamm it is owsummmm!!!!
    salamm it is owsummmm!!!!!serve it with icecream n my husband loves it!! thanx alot

  15. Salaam!!
    Salaam!!
    Wud u tell me dis same quantity u usd n this recipe s meant 4 hw many persons? Plss

  16. assalamualaikm..pls tel me
    assalamualaikm..pls tel me numbr f persons who can hav the recipe whch u mentioned above..

  17. in the above commnts..someone
    in the above commnts..someone askd dat can v use chocolate insted of coffee..wat chocolate is it? i hv bought drinkng chocolate powder..can i use dat ??and can i use nutella insted of cocoa pwder?

    1. Chocolate powder of any sort.
      Chocolate powder of any sort. I would not recommend nutella in place of cocoa powder, one is powder the other is paste, two different things. Best to try the recipe as is first and then make adjustments the next time. 🙂

  18. hi Fauzia, i tried this
    hi Fauzia, i tried this recipe on Eid and its taste went too good, however it didn’t thicken to the level i expected. Secondly can u tell me what this “whole milk” is? i mean is it normal milk or packaged one??
    ThankYou

    1. You can add more cornflour to
      You can add more cornflour to thicken it next time. Whole milk means full fat milk, it gives thicker results.

  19. Can u please tell me name and
    Can u please tell me name and brand of the biscuits u used. They look crunchy not at all soggy even after a dip in coffee. U r great.

    1. W/Salaam am well thanks.
      W/Salaam am well thanks. Kishta will not have the same thickening effect as cornflour. Best to use cornflour or even custard powder.

  20. Tried this recipe the other
    Tried this recipe the other day… Ended up consuming the whole thing within 24 hours, lol! I didn’t have enough cornflour at the time – only 1-2tbsp – but still it turned out fine.
    Some of the coffee-dipped biscuits tasted “karwa” – I guess ’cause I didn’t coat them properly with enough chocolate pudding.
    But all in all, it was great!
    Jazaakillaah khayr. May Allaah reward you with good 🙂

  21. A favourite dessert on my
    A favourite dessert on my mind ever since i was a young girl… easy peasy dessert and yummilicious too. I’ve tried so many other ways to prepare this dessert, but nothing’s as easy and tasty as your recipe. thnx again. Recently i made it for A christmas party,..and the entire dish was wiped off in seconds…. everyone went for second serves too…lol..It happened for my son’s b’day too..

  22. Made it exactly according to
    Made it exactly according to recipe and turned out super yummy. Kids ate the pudding straight from the pan it was sooo good! I dipped tea biscuits in milk which gave a perfect soft texture in the layers. Super duper like! Will add cherries, white chocolates shavings and nuts to serve for guests on Eid.

  23. Wow I made this and it was
    Wow I made this and it was amazinggg.. My parents and I loved it. The only problem I faced was by the time I made the second layer of biscuits and poured the custard, it was a bit set already and the top layer didn’t come as smooth as the bottom layer

  24. Assalaamu alaykum, what is
    Assalaamu alaykum, what is the ideal bowl size for this recipe? Jazakillahu khayran (P.S. accidentally posted this question on the roast chicken recipe- sorry)

  25. hey..all of these dishes look
    hey..all of these dishes look so delicious..i can not decide, among these, which one to make on eid..i’m gonna try them n tell ya..great job.. thanx 🙂

  26. Salams,
    Salams,

    Is it just a single layer/stack of cookies in each layer or 2 layers of cookies on top of each other in each layer followed by pudding and so on?

      1. Thank you. Tried it yesterday
        Thank you. Tried it yesterday but didn’t come out as expected; when the cocoa mixture was added to the heating milk it kept separating into clumps even though the paste was smooth and I kept mixing. I think i need to make the paste thinner. Inshallah, I will try again.

  27. Hai Fouziya…..dz was a
    Hai Fouziya…..dz was a great hit n my family. ..Alhamdulillah. .cud u plz tel if I want to make it fr 8 or 10 person shud I have to doubl each of d ingredients. ..plzz reply fast. ….

  28. Assalamualaikum
    Assalamualaikum varahmathullahi vabarakathuhu…fouziya mam does d taste Wil b diff if v use custard powder instead of cornflour

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