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Tofu Chocolate Pudding

March 19, 2013

This pudding required two ingredients. Two. And no cooking! Possibly the easiest dessert ever, and it’s delicious to boot.

K ate a whole bowlful and didn’t even realize it was made with tofu. Not that she has any objection to soy products, but the point is that you would never know. If I hadn’t made it, I wouldn’t know. Except for maybe some of the white chunks that didn’t get thoroughly blended…but no biggie.

I used this recipe and though I wasn’t able to pipe the pudding into my bowl as prettily as I would have liked, the taste more than makes up for it.

The part that blows my mind? It’s low calorie. Aside from the fact that it takes a minute to make with only melted chocolate chips and silken tofu, it’s practically good for you!

I used Trader Joe’s brand of silken tofu so I can’t vouch for the brand that the recipe recommends, and I think next time (and there will definitely be a next time) I want to try it with a darker chocolate. The winning component was to make sure to let the pudding sit for a few hours. I waited overnight for the flavors to absorb into the tofu and it made a difference.

This is the kind of dessert I want to make all the time – and with bathing suit season coming up, it might have to become my go-to chocolate fix!

Filed in: cooking • by sanae • 5 Comments

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  1. xenia

    March 19, 2013 at 11:27 pm

    i’d love to try this, thank you for posting it –
    and what about the beautiful little bowl?

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    • sanae

      March 19, 2013 at 11:29 pm

      Ah, the bowl…it’s a street vendor find from a few years ago. It’s handmade by a local artist and sadly, I can’t remember her name. I bought bowls, cups and the most darling three-legged miniature plant pot. I’ll post them one day!

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  2. marisa

    March 22, 2013 at 9:12 pm

    I tried this, but I have to say it does still taste a little too tofu-ish for my liking (I do love the taste of tofu, just not in desserts). Perhaps it was to do with the chocolate – when I added the water as per the recipe, the chocolate seized up and I remembered – all too late! – that chocolate and water don’t mix. I think I’ll give it a go again with a different brand of silken tofu and some properly melted chocolate, sans water… yours looks absolutely delicious.

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    • sanae

      March 22, 2013 at 9:43 pm

      Oh, I should have been clearer about not having used water, sorry Marisa! I literally used just tofu and melted chocolate and let it sit overnight. I did notice that it wasn’t quite as good the third day, leaving a bit of chalky aftertaste. I’ll update with notes after I’ve tried it again 🙂

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      • marisa

        March 22, 2013 at 11:12 pm

        Wasn’t your fault, Sanae – I used the recipe you linked to. It did seem strange to add water, but I always like to follow a recipe to the letter the first time I make it, then adapt. I’ll look out for your next version of it!

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