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Milk Pudding with Rose Water Caramel and Figs

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Almost any fresh fruit (pears, apples, berries) can replace the figs.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    8 Servings

Ingredients

Pudding:

1/3 cup cornstarch
3 cups whole milk, divided
1 cup heavy cream
3 tablespoons honey
3 tablespoons sugar
Pinch of kosher salt

Caramel and assembly:

1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons light corn syrup
1 3" cinnamon stick
1/2 teaspoon rose water
8 fresh black figs, quartered

Preparation

  1. Pudding:

    Step 1

    Whisk cornstarch and 1 cup milk in a medium bowl; set slurry aside.

    Step 2

    Heat cream, honey, sugar, salt, and remaining 2 cups milk in a medium saucepan over medium, whisking occasionally, until mixture just begins to boil, 8–10 minutes. Whisking constantly, gradually add reserved slurry and cook, still whisking, until pudding thickens and comes to a boil, about 1 minute. Scrape into a large bowl and cover with plastic wrap, pressing directly against surface. Chill until cold, at least 4 hours.

  2. Do Ahead

    Step 3

    Pudding can be made 2 days ahead. Keep chilled.

  3. Caramel and assembly:

    Step 4

    Bring sugar, corn syrup, and 1/4 cup water to a boil in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, stirring to dissolve sugar. Cook, swirling pan occasionally (do not stir), until caramel turns golden amber. Remove from heat, add cinnamon stick, and stir in 1/4 cup water (be careful as caramel will bubble vigorously); stir to combine and loosen. Stir in rose water, then gently toss figs in caramel. Remove cinnamon stick.

    Step 5

    Whisk chilled pudding until smooth and creamy. Divide among bowls; serve topped with warm caramel and figs.

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