pudding mix
#187616 - 06/20/05 05:52 PM
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What kinds of soy and rice milk will make pudding mix set up? I have used 8th cont and Silk but with no luck. Does anyone know the brands that work? I want to make one of those cool whip kind of pies (even though it has HFCS- I just can't avoid cool whip!)
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I think I might cheat too.
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How about adding a little extra corn starch to the instant pudding mix? Does corn starch need to be heated to work? It could help with the thickening.
-------------------- Amanda
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I was wondering that too! I made a the vanilla wafer with bananas and pudding the other week and my pudding didn't set well. I wonder if the cornstarch would work?
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In the back of my mind I recall trying cornstarch last time with no success but this might be an illusion, dream, imagination whatever.
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in order to thicken a liquid.
I haven't actually tried pudding mixes so I don't know what the glitch is here. For homemade puddings thickened with cornstarch I've never had a problem with Vitasoy or Pacific brands, or with the bulk fresh soy milk from Asian markets.
- H
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isn't it used as a thickener in breads? Not sure if that would work in pudding though. Just a thought.
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