Indulge in a symphony of sweet and juicy flavors with our Summer Peach Pudding Dessert, a delightful treat that captures the essence of the season. This dessert features a creamy and delectable pudding base, generously adorned with plump and succulent peaches, creating a burst of freshness in every bite. The combination of tangy and sweet flavors, along with the smooth texture of the pudding and the juicy burst of the peaches, makes this dessert an absolute delight. Additionally, we have included two more enticing recipes to tantalize your taste buds: a refreshing Peach Cobbler, perfect for those warm summer days, and a delightful Peach Pie, a classic dessert with a flaky crust and a sweet and juicy filling. These recipes are not only easy to follow but also offer a delightful culinary experience that will leave you craving for more. So, get ready to embark on a journey of flavors with our Summer Peach Pudding Dessert and its accompanying recipes!
Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!
PEACH AND BERRY SUMMER PUDDING
Steps:
- Combine the strawberries, sugar, and 1/4 cup of water in a large saucepan and cook uncovered over medium-low heat for 5 minutes. Add 2 half-pints of the raspberries and all of the blueberries and peaches and cook, stirring occasionally, until the mixture reaches a simmer. Simmer for 1 minute. Off the heat, stir in the remaining raspberries and the framboise.
- Slice the bread into 1/2-inch-thick slices and remove the crusts. In the bottom of a 7 1/2-inch round by 3-inch high soufflé or baking dish, ladle about 1/2 cup of the cooked fruit mixture. Arrange slices of bread on top in a pattern (this will become the top when the pudding is unmolded) and then add more fruit mixture to saturate. Continue adding bread, cutting it to fit the mold, and fruit. Finish with bread and cooked fruit, using all of the fruit and syrup.
- Place a sheet of plastic wrap loosely over the pudding. Find a plate approximately the same diameter as the inside of the mold and place it on top. Weight the mold with a heavy can and refrigerate overnight.
- Just before serving, run a knife around the outside of the pudding and unmold it upside down onto a serving plate. Serve in wedges with whipped cream.
- Whip the cream in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. When it starts to thicken, add the sugar and vanilla. Continue to whip until it forms stiff peaks. Serve cold.
SUMMER PUDDING WITH BLACKBERRIES AND PEACHES
Constructed from layers of soft, spongy sliced bread and tons of juicy, just-cooked fruit, this British dessert gets an update with a layer of barely sweetened whipped cream. It is the best thing since, well, sliced bread. Think of it as somewhere between a layer cake (where you don't have to bake any cake) and a tiramisù (where the coffee and chocolate is replaced by burst berries and juicy peaches). While the assembly should be a relaxed, messy affair, just be sure to adequately soak the bread so it reads as custardy, not dry.
Provided by Alison Roman
Categories custards and puddings, dessert
Time 1h
Yield 8 to 12 servings
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Combine peaches, 1/3 cup sugar and the ginger, if using, in a medium pot over medium heat. Bring to a simmer and cook, swirling occasionally, until the peaches have started to release their juices (but are not falling apart into mush), 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from heat and transfer to a medium bowl; set aside to cool completely.
- Without rinsing out the pot (there's no need), combine the berries and remaining 1/3 cup sugar. Bring to a simmer and cook, swirling occasionally, until the berries have started to release their juices (but are not falling apart into mush), 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from heat and transfer to a medium bowl, separate from the peaches; set aside to cool completely.
- Meanwhile, using an electric mixer or a whisk, beat cream and confectioners' sugar until spreadable, pillowy, medium peaks form, 3 to 4 minutes. Whisk in labneh until well blended.
- Line a 9-inch springform cake pan with plastic wrap so that there is ample overhang. (A regular cake pan will also work; just make sure it has high sides or you might need to make the pudding in two vessels.)
- Place one layer of sliced bread on the bottom. Cut the bread to fit as needed to make sure there is an even layer with no obvious gaps (aesthetics don't matter here, as it'll be covered up).
- Spoon 1/3 of the berry juices onto the bread to thoroughly soak, followed by half of the berries themselves. Spoon 1/3 of the peach juices onto the bread and berries, followed by half of the peaches themselves.
- Spread 1/3 of the cream mixture onto the fruit and top with another layer of bread, making sure to fill any obvious gaps with bread that's cut to fit. Top bread with another 1/3 of the berry juices and all of the remaining berries, followed by 1/3 of the peach juices and all of the remaining peaches. Top with 1/3 of the cream mixture, setting the remaining cream mixture aside in the refrigerator.
- Place another layer of bread on top, making sure to fill any obvious gaps, especially around the edges, with bread that's cut to fit. Spoon remaining 1/3 of the blackberry and peach juices on top, making sure to stain the entire surface. Place a piece of plastic wrap on top and then place a plate on top of the plastic. Rest a heavy can (or another medium-sized, relatively heavy, food-safe object) on top to lightly compress the whole shebang. Refrigerate for at least four hours.
- When you're ready to serve, crush a handful of berries with a sprinkling of sugar; let sit for a few minutes. Remove springform sides and plastic wrap. (If using a regular cake pan, lift the pudding out by the excess plastic and transfer the entire pudding to a plate, platter or cake stand, removing plastic wrap.)
- Take the remaining heavy cream mixture and top the pudding, swirling in the crushed berries to create streaks and swirls. Slice (or spoon) the pudding and serve. Pudding can be assembled three days ahead, stored tightly wrapped and refrigerated.
SUMMER PEACH PUDDING DESSERT
Very light baked summer dessert. I've always asked for my mom to make this many times as I was growing up.
Provided by TheDancingCook
Categories Dessert
Time 50m
Yield 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Preheat oven at 350 degrees.
- Spread peaches in a well greased 13x9 baking dish.
- Blend flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.
- Add milk, beating until a batter forms.
- Pour over peaches.
- Drizzle margarine over top of mixture.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes.
- Let cool and refrigerate about 4 hours prior to serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 248.4, Fat 12.4, SaturatedFat 2.5, Cholesterol 3.2, Sodium 307.9, Carbohydrate 33.2, Fiber 1, Sugar 22.3, Protein 2.5
Tips:
- Choose ripe, flavorful peaches: The quality of your peaches will greatly impact the final flavor of your pudding. Look for peaches that are fragrant, have a deep color, and give slightly when pressed.
- Use fresh lemon juice: Fresh lemon juice adds a bright, citrusy flavor to the pudding. Don't use bottled lemon juice, as it can have a bitter taste.
- Don't overcook the peaches: The peaches should be cooked until they are just softened, but not mushy. Overcooking will make the pudding grainy.
- Chill the pudding before serving: Chilling the pudding allows the flavors to meld and develop. It also makes the pudding easier to serve.
Conclusion:
Summer peach pudding is a delicious and refreshing dessert that is perfect for any occasion. It is easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste preferences. Whether you like your pudding sweet, tart, or somewhere in between, this recipe is sure to please. So next time you have a craving for something sweet, give this summer peach pudding a try. You won't be disappointed!
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