Vegan Rose Coconut Jelly Pudding
DESSERTS,  EGGLESS,  VEGAN,  VEGETARIAN

Vegan Rose Coconut Pudding … simple 4 ingredient goodness!

Vegan Rose Coconut Pudding

Vegan Rose Coconut Pudding… A light, refreshing vegan jelly pudding that is perfect for spring and for summer. With just 4 ingredients, this wobbly dessert is as simple as it is delicious. That pink simply lightens the mood and reminds us of some of our favorite vegan desserts from Arden’s Garden!

Vegan Rose Coconut Pudding

I absolutely loved how light and delicious the rose pudding turned out, and was thrilled that it left the mold clean. I’ve made a coffee blancmange in the same mini bundt tin before and I always look forward to using it for something other than a cake! It’s always fascinating to see something take shape so beautifully, brings alive the child in me.

Coffee Blancmange

For this vegan recipe, simply whisk the ingredients together in a heavy bottom saucepan, simmer gently on a stove top, then pour into a dampened mold and wait until it sets. That’s about it. I guess the hardest thing is the wait for the jelly to set but it’s worth it.

Vegan Rose Coconut Pudding

The Rose Coconut Pudding sets beautifully, has a wonderful wobble to it and tastes like Spring. I flavoured it with a rose syrup for Holi but you can pretty much use any flavour you like. I tried one as a plain coconut version, using 400g coconut milk and no other flavouring, and that turned out refreshingly good too. Now I think a coffee version might be excellent. You really have to try this!

Vegan Rose Coconut Jelly Pudding

Vegan Rose Coconut Pudding

A light, refreshing vegan jelly pudding perfect for spring and summer. With just 4 ingredients, this wobbly pudding is as simple as it is delicious!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
10 hours
Course Dessert
Cuisine Indian
Servings 4 people

Ingredients
  

  • 380 g coconut Milk
  • 40 g castor sugar
  • 35 g cornflour
  • 2.5 tbsp rose syrup/sherbet
  • Rose petals and pistachio slivers to garnish.

Instructions
 

  • Fill a 500g mold/tin with water and empty it, leaving it moist with water. Do not dry it. Keep aside.
  • Whisk all the ingredients together in a heavy bottom pan.
  • Simmer over low heat for 8-10 minutes, whisking constantly, until it begins to thicken like a custard. Don’t let it thicken too much, the consistency should be mayonnaise like.
  • Take off heat , whisk well, strain if desired and immediately pour into the prepared mold. Tap to remove bubbles if any. Cool for 30 minutes on the counter, then refrigerate for 6-8 hours, better overnight. Cover about 2 hours after the mold has been in the fridge so you don’t trap the condensation.
  • To demold, place a platter over the top and firmly but gently turn over. You will hear the pudding gently plop onto the platter.
  • Garnish with rose petals and pistachio slivers.
Keyword dessert, eggless, gluten free, no bake, pudding, summer dessert, sweet, vegetarian

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3 Comments

  • Sk

    Hi there !!
    Love your blog !! Thank you for the selection on eggless recipes ?
    Would you suggest any substitutions for castor sugar ?
    Tia

    • Deeba @ PAB

      Thank you so much Tia. You could use any fine sugar, else grind the sugar before use. Hope this helps

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