Vanilla Pudding with Mixed Berry Compote

This silky vanilla pudding is paired with a vibrant mixed berry compote, creating a simple yet elegant dessert that balances creamy and fruity flavors beautifully.

ingredients

(Tip: You can find the complete list of ingredients and their measurements in the recipe card below.)
For the vanilla pudding:

  • Whole milk

  • Granulated sugar

  • Cornstarch

  • Egg yolks

  • Vanilla extract

  • Salt

  • Unsalted butter

For the berry compote:

  • Mixed berries (fresh or frozen: blueberries, raspberries, strawberries)

  • Sugar

  • Lemon juice

  • Cornstarch (optional, for thickening)

directions

  1. In a saucepan, whisk sugar, cornstarch, salt, and egg yolks. Gradually add milk and cook over medium heat until thickened.

  2. Remove from heat, stir in butter and vanilla extract. Let cool slightly, then refrigerate.

  3. For the compote, cook berries, sugar, and lemon juice over medium heat until syrupy. Optionally thicken with cornstarch.

  4. Spoon chilled pudding into bowls and top with cooled compote before serving.

Servings and timing

  • Servings: 4

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes

  • Cook Time: 15 minutes

  • Chill Time: 1–2 hours

  • Total Time: About 2 hours 30 minutes

Variations

  • Use coconut milk for a dairy-free version.

  • Add cinnamon or cardamom to the pudding for warmth.

  • Try different fruit toppings such as mango or peach.

storage/reheating

  • Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days.

  • Not suitable for freezing.

  • Serve chilled.

FAQs

Can I use frozen berries for the compote?

Yes, just simmer them slightly longer to cook off the excess water.

How do I prevent lumps in the pudding?

Whisk constantly while heating and strain through a sieve if needed.

Can I make the pudding without eggs?

Yes, increase cornstarch slightly and omit the yolks for an eggless version.

Is this dessert gluten-free?

Yes, as long as all ingredients used are certified gluten-free.

How thick should the pudding be?

It should coat the back of a spoon. It will thicken further as it chills.

Can I serve the compote warm?

Yes, but it may thin the pudding. It’s best served cool or at room temperature.

What milk can I use as a substitute?

Almond milk or oat milk works well for dairy-free alternatives.

Can I use gelatin instead of cornstarch?

Not recommended for pudding—it changes the texture significantly.

Can I use vanilla bean instead of extract?

Yes, scrape the seeds from one vanilla bean for a more intense flavor.

How long does the compote last?

Refrigerated, it can be stored for up to 5 days in a sealed container.

Conclusion

Vanilla pudding with berry compote is an elegant yet accessible dessert. Its delicate creaminess and fruity finish make it ideal for both casual meals and special occasions.

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