Marie biscuit condensed milk pudding recipe, an easy chocolate pudding with biscuits and condensed milk, perfect to prepare even for beginner bakers.
Marie Biscuits, chocolate, and condensed milk are an amazing threesome, a match made in heaven which is what makes this Marie biscuit condensed milk pudding this amazing! There are a number of dessert recipes with Marie biscuits and condensed milk but this pudding is probably my favourite because of how easy it is to make. In fact, I started making this recipe when I was about 12, standing at the dining table, being watched over by my grand mom who shared the same love I have for this easy dessert.
This pudding is an ideal dessert you can make with kids. It requires very minimum effort too. If you are looking for an no-bake Marie biscuit dessert, then please check out Marie Biscuit Chocolate Logs this biscuit brownie recipe.
Marie Biscuit Condensed Milk Pudding Recipe
Ingredients
- Powdered Marie Biscuits – 1 cup
- Grated Coconut – 3 tbsp optional
- Sweetened Condensed Milk – 1/2 cup
- Bittersweet Chocolate Shavings – 1/4 cup
- **or Cocoa Powder – 2 tbsp
- Dried Chopped nuts – 1/2 cup
- Butter – 2 tbsp
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 F / 180 C.
- Melt the butter and pour it into a pudding dish.
- Layer the powdered Marie biscuits over this, mix gently with fingertips, and press firmly.
- Sprinkle the coconut over it, if using
- Pour the condensed milk gently on top of this.
- Next layer is the chocolate. If you are using shavings, just lay it over the mixture. If using cocoa powder, mix it with a little condensed milk and pour over
- Layer the chopped nuts on the top.
- Bake for 10-12 mins or until the condensed milk is bubbly and turns a golden brown
- Serve warm or chilled. Tastes delicious as is or even better with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Step by Step Marie Biscuit Condensed Milk Pudding Recipe:
Here’s most of the stuff you’ll need. Cocoa powder or bittersweet chocolate, Marie biscuits or digestive biscuits (clearly the recipe is very forgiving!), about 1 tbsp butter to grease the tray or ramekins, condensed milk (low fat if you are in denial like me and think that actually makes this dessert guilt-free), and some chopped nuts (it’s not in the picture)
I used ramekins this time but you can use pretty much any cake or pudding tray that you have in hand.
Grease the ramekins with some butter.
Powder the biscuits and lay it in the ramekins, about 1″ thick. Gently press down with a spoon. You can also mix the biscuit crumbs with some butter, make it bread crumb like and then press it down, only, you’ll be using up much more butter if you do that.
Now we have the condensed milk. Ah, the best part. Pour it in, about 1/2″ thick. Go on, trust me on this one.
Ok now comes chocolate, the best part! What, I said, condensed milk is the best part? Hmm.. well they are like two sides of the same coin, very complementary 😀
You can either use shaved bittersweet chocolate OR..
About 1 tbsp of unsweetened cocoa powder.
Layer the chocolate over the condensed milk.
Top this off with a layer of chopped cashew nuts.
Bake in a 180C oven for about 20 mins. The condensed milk will bubble up so make sure this is nicely browned and then we are done. That’s them just out of the oven. Remember my oven?
Now we are done. Scoop it out and dig in.
Note: you can use some grated coconut as a layer after the condensed milk if you have any handy. Also, if you want to cut these into squares (I prefer it squiggly and loose so that I can scoop it out), then mix the powdered biscuits with about 2 tbsp butter and rub it in with your fingertips until the mixture looks like breadcrumbs. Layer this at the bottom of the tray or ramekin and gently press down. This should give you a good solid base so that its easy to cut into squares once baked and cooled. Make sure this base is 1″ thick. My mom makes it this way so it works.
my kitchen
Simple & delicious one,kids love this
Anonymous
Thanks for this recipe, I made it with orange flavoured Marie Biscuts and the desert turned out very good, a keeper!!!!
– Bharathi
Swapna
Such an easy, simple and delicious dessert!!!
Sig
Oh wow, that looks yummy and so simple too. Did I tell you that my sis made your marie biscuit logs and loved it?
Sharmilee! :)
I tried this today with my so called oven 🙂 and it came out pretty well!
Mriganayani
Ok. First, milkmaid being low fat is not fair! But I understand!
Second..aah..your oven. I know a little bit about that! Have you spoken about it before???LOL!
And third – oh man…this is so awesome. I love the simplicity of making it and the extreme wonderful taste of it! If it were me making this, I would have a few spoons of the milkmaid in the process and eat half of the chocolate before I start anything with it.
I want this..now..
delhibelle
I love the name, and the simplicity. I bet it tastes yum.
Nags
Shri, yes of course you can! 🙂
radha
Looks delicious. With all those delicious ingredients it must have absolutely yum. I would forget the calorie content and dig into it.
Mahimaa's kitchen
yummy ingredients… looks delicious.
to answer your question-no, it's not eeya chombu. it's a stainless steel milk pot.