Half-hour Pudding Recipe (2024)

This half-hour pudding is the ultimate vintage dessert that takes just 30 minutes to get on the table. It tastes just like Grandma used to make, and I always adore pulling out generations-old recipes at dinner parties that still pack a punch.

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I remember the first time I tried this incredible recipe. I dug into it after a bad day at school when I was a child. Let me tell you – the ridiculous sweetness of the brown sugar sauce instantly made everything better.

Oh, and if you’re wondering what half-hour pudding actually IS? Well, it’s essentially a sweet bread pudding that’s baked in a rich caramel sauce. It’s just as indulgent as it sounds and is perfect for sorting out that sweet tooth.

Now, the soft and moist cake is a serious hit. But I’d say it’s the silky caramel sauce that tastes uber-sweet on the tongue that tips this recipe over the edge. It’s certainly sugary, but it’s oh-so-decadent and will have you sticking your spoon back in for seconds, thirds, and fourths!

Just fill your dessert dishes to the brim, serve them to your guests, and wait for nods of approval around the table.

Trust me, you’re going to get them!

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Why You’ll Love This Half Hour Pudding

  • As you might have guessed from the name, it’s ready in just 30 minutes.
  • It’s packed with delicious, silky, and sweet caramel flavor.
  • This pudding tastes so smooth on your tongue and will have you going back for seconds!
  • It’s super sugary, making it perfect for satisfying that sweet tooth.

Ingredients

The full printable recipe card with measurements and instructions is found at the bottom of the post.

For the cake

  • Brown sugar. This gives the cake a molasses-like flavor and keeps it super sweet.
  • Milk. For moisture and making sure the cake combines properly.
  • Flour. I recommend using regular all-purpose flour for this.
  • Baking powder. Crucial for getting a rise in your cake!

For the sauce

  • Brown sugar. Brown sugar mixes perfectly with butter for a rich and deliciously sweet sauce.
  • Boiling water. For loosening the other ingredients and making things pourable.
  • Butter. Adds an indulgent smoothness that you can’t beat.
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How to Make Half Hour Pudding

  • Step One: Preheat the oven to 375F.
  • Step Two: Stir together the cake ingredients in a large bowl and set it aside.
  • Step Three: Bring water to boil on the stove.
  • Step Four: Add in the brown sugar and butter and stir.
  • Step Five: Boil for 5 minutes.
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  • Step Six: Pour the sauce into a 9 x 13 baking pan and top it with the cake batter mixture.
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  • Step Seven: Bake for 30 minutes, serve, and enjoy!
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Equipment Needed

You don’t need much to make half-hour pudding (and that’s what I love about it!). But you can certainly grab a few basic pieces of equipment to make things easier.

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What to Serve with Half Hour Pudding

If you want to add more oomph to your half hour pudding, it’s a good idea to serve it with a few of these fabulous recipes!

  • Fruit co*cktail Cake
  • Wacky Cake
  • Blueberry Pie Ice Cream
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Recipe Tips and Tricks

  • Don’t overmix your batter. Although this recipe is indulgent and sticky, you don’t want to be left with a dense batter. To avoid this, combine the ingredients slowly until it’s just combined.
  • Don’t skimp on the caramel sauce. You must pour some caramel sauce over the cake to stop it from going dry! And hey, using more caramel sauce is always a good idea.
  • Don’t burn your caramel. It sounds obvious, but you’ll want to keep a close eye on your caramel. If you cook it on heat that’s too high (or for too long!), you could easily burn your caramel.
  • Measure the flour carefully. It’s easy to overmeasure your flour and end up with an overly dense and floury cake. To avoid this, double-check your measurements with a digital weighing scale.

Variations and Substitutions

  • If you want, you can throw in a few nuts or dried fruit (like raisins!) into the cake mix for a bit of a change.
  • If you adore chocolate, why not top this dessert with a few chocolate chips or cacao nibs for a hint of bitterness?

Storage Instructions

To keep this half-hour pudding tasting delicious, store it in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

Can I Freeze?

You can freeze this tasty pudding in portions (for easy defrosting!) for up to 3 months.

You can technically keep it for longer, but it tends to lose some of its structural integrity after this point.

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Pudding Recipes

If you can’t get enough of this half-hour pudding, I suggest rolling up those sleeves and getting to work on a few other desserts! Hey, you only live once, right?

  • Butterscotch Pudding – Is there anything better than a rich and tasty butterscotch pudding? It’s way better than anything you could get in a packet, and it seriously couldn’t be easier to make. The perfect choice for a lazy midweek dessert!
  • Orzo Pudding – It might sound slightly bizarre to use orzo in a dessert, but it tastes just dreamy in this interesting twist on rice pudding. It’s creamy and is packed with a cinnamon flavor that’s so warming and moreish.
  • Butterscotch Pudding Cookies – If you just can’t scratch that butterscotch itch, then you need to jump on these butterscotch pudding cookies. They’re super thick and chewy, and you can even make them with a box of instant cookie mix for ease!
  • Cracker Pudding – This is an old-school recipe made with milk, soda crackers, eggs, vanilla and coconut. It’s one of my favorite vintage dishes that’s thick, creamy, and beautifully sweet.
  • Rocky Road Pudding – When it comes to indulgent desserts that combine multiple flavors and textures, this Rocky Road Pudding always wins out. It’s topped with nuts and mini marshmallows and has a glorious chocolatey taste!

You’ll also like Eggnog Bread Pudding, Earthquake Cake and Fruit co*cktail Cake.

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Half-Hour Pudding

Created by Stacie Vaughan

Servings 8

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 40 minutes minutes

An easy vintage dessert recipe just like Grandma used to make. The sweet bread pudding bakes in a rich caramel sauce for 30 minutes.

Ingredients

Cake

  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 4 tsp baking powder

Sauce

  • 2 cups brown sugar
  • 4 cups boiling water
  • 2 tsp salted butter

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°F.

  • Stir together cake ingredients in a large bowl. Set aside.

  • Bring water to a boil on the stove. Add in brown sugar and butter and stir. Boil for 5 minutes.

  • Pour sauce into a 9×13 inch baking pan. Top with cake batter mixture. Bake for 30 minutes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1bowl | Calories: 357kcal | Carbohydrates: 81.4g | Protein: 5.4g | Fat: 1.9g | Saturated Fat: 1.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.7g | Cholesterol: 5.6mg | Sodium: 50.3mg | Fiber: 0.9g | Sugar: 56g

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Course Desserts

Cuisine American

Keyword half hour pudding, old-fashioned pudding, pudding, pudding recipe

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FAQs

How long does it take homemade pudding to thicken? ›

Put the saucepan over medium-low heat and cook, whisking, until the pudding starts to bubble and thicken, about 1-2 minutes (it will continue to thicken as it chills).

How long does pudding take to set? ›

Set the bowl, uncovered, in the refrigerator. After 15 minutes, cover the pudding with a sheet of plastic wrap pressed against the surface and refrigerate until fully thickened, about 2 hours. To serve: Whip the thickened pudding with a hand or stand mixer for a full minute to restore its creamy texture.

How to fix pudding that didn't set? ›

If you want to try to fix it, you can try dissolving a little bit of cornstarch in water and adding that in. Then try using a handheld or stand mixer to whip the pudding up until is starts to thicken. It will probably never set up completely, though, but it may help a little.

How long should pudding boil? ›

Bring the mixture to a full boil over medium-high heat, stirring frequently. (It should look like lava boiling up!) At this point, the pudding will look much thicker. Cook the pudding for 2 minutes.

What happens if you overcook pudding? ›

But regardless of how a pudding is cooked, it is always handled with care. For in the life of a pudding there is just one split second between velvety thickness and a pot full of curds. Curdling occurs when the eggs in a pudding are overcooked.

Does homemade pudding thicken as it cools? ›

It will coat the back of the spoon; test it by running your finger down the spoon. You should wipe a clear, clean line through the custard. Remove from heat. The pudding will thicken more as it cools.

Why is my homemade pudding runny? ›

Pudding is usually runny because it has been stored in the refrigerator for too long or in an open space. Another cause could be due to improper cooking methods.

Does cook and serve pudding thicken as it cools? ›

Serve warm or chilled. (Pudding thickens as it cools.)

How do you know when homemade pudding is thick enough? ›

The Spoon Test

It should coat the back of the spoon, and if you use your finger do draw a line through the pudding the line should hold its shape (excess pudding from the spoon shouldn't flow back over the line). See the image above for an illustration of what thickened vanilla pudding looks like.

Do you put pudding in the fridge to set? ›

Do I need to refrigerate the Jel and Pudding to set? No they both set outside the fridge – The jel will set in 60mins and the pudding will set in 5 minutes. We do suggest once set to place in the fridge to keep cold and fresh.

Can you over mix pudding? ›

Baking Kneads points out that if you mix your pudding too much, it can also become watery. However, if you don't mix it enough, you will have the other extreme where your ingredients were not properly combined. Neither of these is ideal.

What makes pudding set up? ›

A key ingredient in instant pudding is gelatinized starch, a dried instant starch that readily absorbs liquids, which causes the pudding to gel when mixed with milk. Additional ingredients sometimes used as a thickener include gums that are soluble in cold water, such as carrageenans and alginates.

Why won't my puddings rise? ›

It is almost always because the oil wasn't hot enough. Yorkshire Puddings rise because the water molecules in the milk turn to steam and as they rise, they force the batter upwards to make the puddings grow.

What to do if pudding is too thick? ›

After one to three minutes of stirring, add more thickener if it is too thin, and add more liquid if it is too thick.

When to stop cooking pudding? ›

Egg-based puddings and custards can curdle if cooked beyond 185 degrees. We take crème anglaise off the heat when the mixture registers 175 to 180, but when making the base for ice cream we push the temperature to 180 to 185 for maximum thickness.

Does pudding get thicker as it cools? ›

It will coat the back of the spoon; test it by running your finger down the spoon. You should wipe a clear, clean line through the custard. Remove from heat. The pudding will thicken more as it cools.

Why is my instant pudding still runny? ›

To avoid runny pudding, make sure the amount of water does not exceed the amount stated in the serving suggestion, even reduce it slightly from what is specified. For example, the water listed on the package is 500 ml, so Elmer Lovers just add 400 ml of water. This is to keep the pudding from containing too much water.

What texture is pudding supposed to be? ›

pudding, any of several foods whose common characteristic is a relatively soft, spongy, and thick texture. In the United States, puddings are nearly always sweet desserts of milk or fruit juice variously flavoured and thickened with cornstarch, arrowroot, flour, tapioca, rice, bread, or eggs.

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