
Dessert time is a sacred time in my house. I’m sure a lot of parents can relate. I wake up way too early, work all day long, come home and cook dinner, and spend a couple hours entertaining Andrew before he goes to bed. Once he is tucked in and the tornado of toys is cleaned up, dessert time is the time for me to finally sit on the couch and exhale. It’s me time. For some reason, individual spoon desserts like pudding seem even more indulgent than my usual cookie or brownie, and consequently make dessert time seem even more special. This pudding is extremely rich – and this is coming from the girl who almost never knows the meaning of that phrase. I divided this into the recommended number of servings (six) but I was only able to eat half a serving at a time. I think the whipped cream is essential for serving because it provides as a nice light counterbalance to the thick, rich pudding. This is nothing like the overly sweet puddings you can buy at the store. This is the good stuff.













