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Milk chocolate pudding



 
 
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Old 13-01-2007, 07:01 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
jagman
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Default Milk chocolate pudding

I posted this a few years ago with no luck, so I thought I'd try again.
One thing I have determined is that she used vanilla extract in a lot
more recipes than I realized. I think that might contribute to a
smoother tasting pudding but it still wouldn't "lighten" up the color.
Appreciate any thoughts. Here's my original posting.

I'm looking for a recipe for milk chocolate pudding/milk chocolate pie
filling.

When my Mom was alive she always made a pudding that was lighter than
typical in color. I believe she used the same pudding for filling her
chocolate cream pies.


My recollection was that she used a Royal pudding mix that was labeled
Milk Chocolate, and she added Carnation milk to it. My younger sister
who spent the most amount of time trying to glean her recipes, and has
been the most successful in coming close to Mom's great baking, hasn't
been able to come up with the pie filling mix.


I've google searched the groups, but can't find anything regarding a
milk or light chocolate filling. In addition I have searched every
grocery store in the area, and haven't found any milk chocolate mixes.


Does anyone have some clues for me to try to match Mom's mix?


Thanks in advance for any help.

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Old 15-01-2007, 12:36 AM posted to rec.food.chocolate
jagman
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Default Milk chocolate pudding

Sorry, I guess I wasn't paying attention to the right group, it looks
like my answer is already in alt.chocolate. Sorry for the error.

 




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