Thursday, April 21, 2022
CrockPot Pouding Chômeur ~ CrockPot Maple Pudding.
Spring time here in Quebec,
means maple syrup time.
The syrup is collected from the
maple trees and boiled
into a sweet maple syrup.
This maple pudding is great
for dessert, if company is coming.
My daughter made it for Easter
and I liked it so much that I
decided to add it to my
cookbook, (this blog).
This recipe is adapted from
ricardocuisine.com
The recipe can be cut in 1/2
for a smaller pudding.
Ingredients:
1 can 19 oz. (540ml) maple syrup
2 cups (473ml) 35% cream
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 cup softened butter
3/4 cup white sugar
2 eggs
3/4 cup milk
1 tsp vanilla
Directions:
Grease the crock pot
In a saucepan, combine the maple syrup
and cream and bring to a boil.
Pour into the crockpot.
In a bowl, whisk together the flour,
baking powder and salt.
In another bowl, cream the butter
and sugar with an electric mixer.
Add the eggs, one at a time
and beat until smooth.
Add the vanilla.
At low speed, add the dry ingredients,
alternating with the milk
With an ice cream scoop, or a large spoon,
scoop the batter on the hot syrup.
Place 2 layers of paper towel (or a clean dishtowel),
on top of the crockpot container,
without touching the batter and
cover with the lid to hold in place.
This step prevents water from forming
on the surface of the cake.
Cook on high temperature, for 2 hours.
It's done.
Smells so nice...
Serve warm or cold.
An oven baked Pouding Chômeur,
Poor-Mans Pudding,
baked in the oven.
Click
here
for the recipe.
This recipe uses less maple syrup
and cream
and is delicious also.
Thanks for your visit.
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