My son has been bugging me to prepare this super easy Fruit Cocktail Pudding made with agar agar powder and canned fruit cocktail.
Some might like to make use of the sugar syrup after draining the fruit cocktail but prefer to throw it away. Make sure the water and sugar syrup combined do not exceed 5 cups. .
To jazz it up, added a few drops of yellow food coloring. This step is required if you choose colorless agar agar powder. You can use any flavor,/color/fruit you prefer. I just happened to have fruit cocktail on hand.
After the agar agar powder has been boiled, pour this mixture into small mold or into one large bowl/container.
If you want something that tastes great and not fattening, this Fruit Cocktail is for you!
FRUIT COCKTAIL PUDDING
Serves 12
10 g white/colored agar agar powder
5 cups water
250 g sugar
1/2 cup evaporated milk
1 can 836 g fruit cocktail drained
METHOD
Dissolve agar agar powder in deep pot containing 5 cups water.
Add sugar, bring to boil using low heat, stirring continuously.
Add food coloring of your choice if using white and evaporated milk, bring to boil again. Remove from heat. Mix in drained fruit cocktail, stir well.
Rinse the agar agar mold, pour the mixture into one large container or use the small one.
Let cool to room temperature, refrigerate until ready to serve.
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dear i am going to try this :) what is agar agar powder.. putting is looking so delicious .. perfectly made.. just wow
ReplyDeleteYumm.. I could eat such puddings forever :)
ReplyDeleteAppearing so good & tasty.
ReplyDeleteWow. That does look good. I used to love tinned fruit cocktail as a kid. Haven't had it in ages!!
ReplyDeletecool refreshing and juicy.
ReplyDeletecool refreshing and juicy.
ReplyDeletecool refreshing and juicy.
ReplyDeletewow..super tempting!
ReplyDeletelooks refreshing! sure kids pleaser
ReplyDeletesooper yummy pudding
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ReplyDeleteThese certainly look wonderful :)
this is just simply a wow pudding!! nice share :) hope ur son enjoyed it to the core
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely colour and fun texture :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
Attractive and yummy fruit cocktail pudding!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! What an interesting recipe! :)
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I've never seen fruit cocktail prepared this way - it looks yummy! I'll have to give it a try! Thank you for sharing at the Merry Monday Link Party!
ReplyDeleteHi, I would like to make this, it sounds refreshing! I don't understand this:
ReplyDeleteAdd food coloring of your choice if using white and evaporated milk, bring to boil again. Remove from heat.
Also, when do you add the fruit cocktail?
Superb pudding
ReplyDeleteyummy pudding
ReplyDeleteThe color is amazing! Thanks for coming and linking up at The Weekend Social. All posts get pinned in our pinterest board! Please be sure to come back next week starting Thursdays at 9PM EST on culinaryflavors.gr ! I hope to see you there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty and delectable sweet treat! It's great for the holiday season! I think I would make my version with almond or coconut milk. Thank you so much for sharing this healthy and delicious Fruit Cocktail Pudding recipe at the Healthy, Happy, Green and Natural Party Blog Hop. I appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to give this a try. Thanks so much for sharing with Adorned From Above's Link Party. We hope to see you at tonight's party.
ReplyDeleteDebi
This looks yummy! I have bookmarked for future reference. I'll have to make it with almond, coconut, or rice milk as one of my boys can't have dairy. Thanks for the recipe! ~Adrienne from Gluten Free Preppers and a member of the Blogger's Pit Stop Crew
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party!! Have a fabulous weekend. Hope we see you on Sunday!
ReplyDeleteLooks so refreshing. Such a lovely way to use fruit cocktail. I am happy to feature this treat at Love Your Creativity.
ReplyDeleteLove this! What a mouth-watering and beautiful presentation!
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Looks so yummy and refreshing!
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This looks like an easy and delicious dessert recipe. Pinned!
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Carol
www.scribblingboomer.com
Looks spectacular, an easy way to create something special. Thanks for linking at Is This Mutton
ReplyDeleteThis looks like it would be so refreshing on a summer day!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your recipe and tasty photos at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/06/the-lords-new-church.html
I know this is a holiday themed dessert, but I think it's a perfect Summer dessert. Stopping in from GMA's Photo link up. Hope you have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of years ago, love it.
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