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Show your patriotism. Decorate with miniature flags on a toothpick.
Yield: 6 servings
White Chocolate Pudding: | |||
4 | cups | skim milk, divided | |
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1/2 | cup | sugar | |
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1/2 | cup | white chocolate chips | |
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1/2 | cup | cornstarch | |
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2 | teaspoons | almond extract | |
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2 | cups | fresh blueberries | |
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2 1/2 | cups | fresh strawberries | |
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whipped topping or shaved white chocolate for garnish, if desired | |||
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Prepare White Chocolate Pudding:
Heat 3-1/2 cups milk in heavy saucepan or double boiler until steam rises from the surface. Remove saucepan from heat. (For microwave preparation, heat 3-1/2 cups milk for 8 to 10 minutes in microwavable bowl until steam appears.)
Add sugar and white chocolate to hot milk and stir to dissolve.
In a small bowl, whisk cornstarch in with remaining cold milk. Add to white chocolate mixture, using a rubber spatula to be sure all cornstarch is removed from bowl. (If you used a microwave for first steps, transfer all to heavy saucepan or double boiler at this point.)
Cook gently, stirring occasionally, over medium heat 7 to 10 minutes until pudding thickens and coats back of spoon. Remove from heat and stir in almond flavoring. Pour into a shallow dish to cool, stirring once or twice to release steam. Cover and refrigerate until set, about 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, gently wash and thoroughly drain berries. Slice strawberries in half.
Cover bottom of dessert glasses with blueberries. Top with a layer of pudding. Place strawberries around glass, with red sides facing out. Top with another layer of pudding and a final layer of blueberries. Garnish with white chocolate shavings or whipped topping, if desired.
Photo and food styling by Webstop
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