Chocolate Pudding is a rich and creamy dessert made with cocoa powder, sugar, evaporated milk, and corn starch, EASY to make and ready in under 45 minutes!
Chocolate is practically a food group in our kitchen, and this week we’re making Chocolate Covered Strawberries, Chocolate Covered Oreos, and Chocolate Covered Pretzels!
CHOCOLATE PUDDING
Chocolate pudding is a really quick and easy dessert, perfect to make on weeknights when you want something sweet without a lot of work. I like to top this with my easy whipped cream and chocolate shavings, or cut up a banana or strawberries and mix them into the pudding.
I also recommend making a double batch, because this never lasts very long!
HOW DO YOU MAKE CHOCOLATE PUDDING EVEN CREAMIER?
Whisk two egg yolks into the milk before adding it to the pudding. This will create a custard-like consistency, which adds a thick and creamy texture to the pudding.
CAN YOU MAKE CHOCOLATE PUDDING AHEAD?
Chocolate pudding will last for a few days in the refrigerator, but I like to make mine within a 24 hour window so it will be as fresh as possible. I also like to whip it with an electric mixer before serving to make it lighter, which is perfect when served over fresh fruit.
If you are going to save it for a few days I like to place the saran wrap layer directly over the pudding to help keep it from creating too thick of a skin on top.
CAN YOU FREEZE CHOCOLATE PUDDING?
You can freeze pudding when wrapped tightly for 2-3 months. You can also freeze this pudding in popsicle molds to make pudding pops.
For a twist on the classic pudding pop, freeze them with cut up strawberry pieces for a chocolate strawberry pudding pop.
HOW DO YOU STORE CHOCOLATE PUDDING?
This is a dairy based dessert, so it needs to be refrigerated. Leave the plastic wrap on the container loosely, so the plastic is touching the top of the pudding. The plastic wrap stops the pudding from forming a skin.
Chocolate pudding will last 3-4 days in the refrigerator.
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HOW TO MAKE CHOCOLATE PUDDING WITHOUT CORNSTARCH
You can make this chocolate pudding recipe without cornstarch by substituting in regular all purpose flour and egg yolks. Add the all purpose flour the same way you would add corn starch in this recipe.
In a separate bowl, whisk together the egg yolks. Heat the chocolate and milk mixture over medium heat. When the chocolate is hot, pour about a cup of it slowly into the egg while whisking (this is called tempering). Then pour everything back into the saucepan and follow the recipe as usual.
MORE CHOCOLATE DESSERTS
- Chocolate Caramel Pizookie (Cookie Pizza)
- Flourless Chocolate Chewy Cookies
- Triple Chocolate Bundt Cake
- Easy Dark Chocolate Chunk Brownies
- Flourless Chocolate Cake
TIPS FOR MAKING CHOCOLATE PUDDING
- Wait until your pudding coats the back of a spoon without immediately dripping off before turning off the heat. This lets you know the pudding is thickening properly.
- Substitute heavy cream or whole milk for the evaporated milk if that’s what you have. The higher the fat in the milk, the creamier the pudding will be.
- If your pudding is lumpy from the corn starch, pour it through a strainer before refrigerating.
- Top with coconut flakes, semi-sweet chocolate chips, or chocolate shavings for garnish.
- Pour chocolate pudding over a graham cracker crust and top with whipped cream before refrigerating for a chocolate pudding pie!
- Add a tablespoon of instant espresso while cooking, or a splash of Irish cream for an adult version.
- Add more flavor to this chocolate pudding recipe with 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon and a dash of nutmeg, or 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper.
- Use brown sugar instead of white sugar for a deeper molasses like flavor.
- This recipe is naturally gluten free when made with corn starch and not flour.
Chocolate Pudding
Chocolate Pudding is a rich and creamy dessert made with cocoa powder, sugar, evaporated milk, and corn starch, EASY to make and ready in under 45 minutes!
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1/2 cup white sugar
- 2 tablespoons cornstarch
- 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt
- 2 1/2 cups evaporated milk
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons butter
Instructions
- Whisk the cocoa powder, sugar, cornstarch, salt and milk together well in a large pot before turning the heat on, making sure there are no lumps.
Bring the mixture to a boil, whisking constantly until thickened (2-3 minutes) then shut off the heat and add the vanilla and butter whisking it in well and chilling before serving.
Recipe Notes
Note: click on times in the instructions to start a kitchen timer while cooking.
Hi there. Can the sugar be substituted with stevia?
I’ve not tested it but if you decide to try, I’d love to know how it turns out. Thanks!
I found this recipe when I was searching for a way to use up some evaporated milk before it expired. This recipe is so good! I have made this a few times now, and it’s a keeper. Really a hit with the hubby (and me).
Yay!! Love not wasting products too.
Can you freeze this pudding?
Yes 🙂
It says add milk, but doesnt say how much, because it’s not in ingredients…
Sorry for the confusion. I was referring to the evaporated milk. Hope this helps!
Is that whipped cream on top?
Yes! It’s good without it too. Enjoy!
Amazing recipe! I used it to make a batch of pudding squares with marshmallows on top for my kids. They really loved it.
Yum! What a fun treat for the kiddos!
So we’re trying to make a chocolate lasagna and it calls for chocolate pudding. Do you know how much this recipe makes? Thanks, the recipe looks amazing!
It makes about 3 cups.
What does 2T cup of cornstarch mean? Is the amount of cornstarch just 2 Tablespoons?
Thank you for catching that. Looks like the recipe card had a glitch and added the cup part. I’ve fixed it so hopefully it sticks. It should read 2 tablepoons.
This pudding looks so creamy and luscious!
Thanks, Natalie!