Diners excel at serving various kinds of food, but there's one dessert they don't carry anymore, and it was once a staple in ...
Next week is Diwali, the festival of lights, followed by the dawning of a New Year that Indians celebrate around the world. When it comes to Diwali, one can never have enough sweets. Sweets, like ...
You know that moment when you crave something sweet but can’t decide between the comfort of a warm, bubbling dessert from the ...
Tapioca and rice pudding are two age-old desserts that never seem to disappear completely from the culinary scene, though the popularity of the former has waned in recent years. Even in their simplest ...
Properties: Tiny and hard when uncooked and large, sticky and chewy when cooked. Flavor: They are flavorless but tend to take on any other flavors you are cooking with. Uses: Desserts like pudding, ...
Tapioca pudding is one of those foods that divides consumers into two camps - either you love it, or you simply never eat it. I've always fallen into the latter. But something about the pearly, lumpy ...
This is my way of combining two things I love, tapioca and peach pie filling, in a dessert whose elements can be prepared in advance and assembled at the last minute. It’s layered like a parfait, ...
In a large saucepan, combine the tapioca, whole milk, vanilla bean and seeds and a pinch of salt. Bring to a simmer over moderate heat and cook, whisking occasionally, until the tapioca is translucent ...
Cool and comforting, this creamy, coconut-flavored pudding may make a tapioca lover of you yet. One taste and you’ll forget the lumpy nursery porridge (and jokes about fisheye pudding) that were ...