Eggless Condensed Milk Pudding Recipe with China Grass - Edible Garden (2024)

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Eggless condensed milk pudding with or China grass is one of those desserts I wish I’d made ages ago and shared the recipe with you all. It’s easy, it’s eggless and it’s delicious.
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This pudding forms the base of many desserts in Kerala and I have had itin many forms during my childhood. I

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China Grass or Agar Agar

Mysister first mentioned this Eggless condensed milk pudding to me saying that my niece made it for her Jain friend because she can’t take eggs in her diet. The thickener of choice in this pudding is China grass or agar agar. It’s a plant-based thickener derived from some form of algae (I wouldn’t investigate too much into this if I were you) and is a vegetarian substitute for gelatin used most commonlyin desserts as a thickening agent.

Because of where China grassis derived from, this pudding is also called mousse pudding or moss pudding in Kerala! Interesting trivia.

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The pudding is best served with some topping and praline is the best fit, although some chocolate sauce or ganache would taste fab too. You can make it as sweet or subtle as you want, its completely up to you. Also check out this fabulous panna cotta recipe, an easy eggless mango ice-cream recipe, my popular Oreo cheesecake, and this no-bake brownie recipe. This Kerala tender coconut pudding is another popular pudding recipe from my home state.

This eggless condensed milk pudding recipe is adapted from a recipe verbally passed on to me, all measurements are my own.

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Eggless Condensed Milk Pudding Recipe

nags

This eggless condensed milk pudding with China grass is so easy that you can make it even you are a beginner to dessert-making and wow your friends and family

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1/2 tin condensed milk I used low fat Milkmaid - 400 gram tin
  • 1 tin milk I used low fat milk measured in the condensed milk tin itself
  • 5 gm china grass / agar agar
  • Roughly 3/4 cup water
  • 2 tbsp sugar adjust to taste
  • 2-3 drops of vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Soak the china grass in the 3/4 cup water for atleast 30 mins. Then place on stove on low heat and bring to boil.

  • Meanwhile, mix the condensed milk, sugar, and milk in a pan and heat on low heat stirring continuously.

  • When the china grass mixture starts boiling and the strands have dissolved almost completely, pour into the milk mixture.

  • Bring this to boil, let it simmer for 2 more mins, and remove from fire.

  • Add the vanilla extract and mix well.

  • Pour into any tray of choice or even a wide bowl. You can also use individual serving glasses

  • Let it cool completely and refrigerate overnight (or at least 6 hours) for the pudding to set.

  • Serve with praline or any sauce of choice.

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Do note, if you try to un mould the pudding before giving it time to sit, it will look all haphazard like my picturebut it’s still delicious!

Use this eggless condensed milk pudding recipe as abase and customise as you like. You can layer it up with praline, jam, chocolate sauce, etc. You can also half the final mixture, add cocoa powder to one half and set it in alternating layers too.

For eggless condensed milk China grass pudding recipe in Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi etc please use the Google translate button in the sidebar.

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  1. Eggless Condensed Milk Pudding Recipe with China Grass - Edible Garden (8)ishliv kaur

    Hey nags!!
    I wanna substitute agar agar for gelatin
    How much measurement of gelatin shud i use in how much water andvwhen shud i put it
    Waiting for ur response…

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    • Eggless Condensed Milk Pudding Recipe with China Grass - Edible Garden (9)Nagalakshmi V

      i haven't tried this myself but try with 1-2 tbsp gelatin powder and that should work.

      Reply

  2. Eggless Condensed Milk Pudding Recipe with China Grass - Edible Garden (10)Anonymous

    can u give me exact measurement of milkmaid and milk plzzzzzz

    Reply

  3. Eggless Condensed Milk Pudding Recipe with China Grass - Edible Garden (11)FreeSpirit

    Ooops…I thot the first one dint go !!! You have a great thing going here…..Thanx for being there for hopeless cooks like me.

    Reply

  4. Eggless Condensed Milk Pudding Recipe with China Grass - Edible Garden (12)FreeSpirit

    Hi..I have made moss pudding many times and would like to suggest a topping (not my own though). Take a few spoonfuls of finely grated coconut. Add some sugar and very coarsely ground cashews. Mix and stir in a pan over low flame for a few mins until the coconut is dry and the sugar has blended in. Do not let the sugar caramelize. The end product should still be whitish and dry. Spread over moss pudding when about to serve. Can also refrigerate or store in an airtight container for later use.

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    • Eggless Condensed Milk Pudding Recipe with China Grass - Edible Garden (13)Nagalakshmi V

      that's a fantastic recipe for topping up condensed milk pudding. Thank you 🙂

      Reply

  5. Eggless Condensed Milk Pudding Recipe with China Grass - Edible Garden (14)FreeSpirit

    I have made this many times and would like to suggest a topping (not mine though). Take a few spoonfuls of finely grated coconut. Add some sugar and very coarsely ground cashews. Mix well in a frying pan over low flame for a few mins until the sugar has blended and the coconut is dry. Do not caramelize the sugar. The end product should be dry and still whitish (or slightly on the brown side). Spread over the moss pudding when about to serve. Can store this in an airtight container and keep refrigerated for later use also.

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  6. Eggless Condensed Milk Pudding Recipe with China Grass - Edible Garden (15)Maria

    Hi Nags,

    Just happened to see the link to my place, thanks 🙂 Your pics look fab!

    Cheers
    Maria

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  7. Eggless Condensed Milk Pudding Recipe with China Grass - Edible Garden (16)Maria

    Hi Nags,

    Just happened to see the link to my place, thanks 🙂 Your pics look fab!

    Cheers
    Maria

    Reply

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