Nighty Night Hot Custard

Servings: 1
Despite the title, this recipe is not just for evenings, it makes a great daytime snack or dessert too. This recipe is found only here as part of the THM Exclusive Collection.
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Despite the title, this recipe is not just for evenings, it makes a great daytime snack or dessert too. But, if you want to eat a bowl of warm goodness in the late evening hours – let this be your go-to as it is an “Ultra Fuel Pull”. We are calling this custard because we grew up Down Under where custards are not set. They are pourable. Don’t expect this to be set. It is a very loose pudding consistency that you can easily pour into a bowl or large cup and easily stir.

Nighty Night Hot Custard

Servings: 1

Description

Despite the title, this recipe is not just for evenings, it makes a great daytime snack or dessert too. But, if you want to eat a bowl of warm goodness in the late evening hours – let this be your go-to as it is an “Ultra Fuel Pull”. We are calling this custard because we grew up Down Under where custards are not set. They are pourable. Don’t expect this to be set. It is a very loose pudding consistency that you can easily pour into a bowl or large cup and easily stir.

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Place 1 cup of hot water in a blender.
  2. Add all other ingredients except the gluccie.
  3. Turn the blender on low. While blender is running remove lid and add gluccie.
  4. Return lid and blend for a minute or so and then add the remaining ¼ cup of water and blend again.
  5. Taste and adjust. Your end result should be a perfect balance between the sweetener and the salt. You may need to add more of either mineral salt, sweetener, or more vanilla or butter flavoring.
  6. Keep playing with taste ratio until the flavor is something that satisfies and delights you.

Note

RECIPE AUTHOR: Serene Allison

Optional Compote:

1. Put 1 peeled, seeded and roughly chopped lemon or a handful of frozen or thawed raspberries into a small saucepan.
2. Add 1 Tbs. of water and allow lemon or berries to boil and caramelize along with a dash or two TH Pure Stevia Extract or TH Super Sweet Blend. Turn to low, place lid on and let simmer for a few minutes. Check occasionally, if it needs a little more water, add another tablespoon. The lemon should become a lot more translucent and a little browned when ready.
3. Top custard with lemon or berry compote and enjoy a little tart burst with every creamy spoonful of custard

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