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Fruit custard

by Balvinder. 7 Comments

Even though my daughter has been way passed the age of Tinker bell, snow white and mermaid, Halloween is still her favorite  holiday. Like all other kids of her age she is an avid trick or treater and will come home tonight with bag full of candies.

 

Kids love candy a lot and we should let them enjoy the sweetness and spookiness of this holiday, after all it comes only once a year. But make sure when you send your kids for trick or treating feed them at home so they don’t make candies their dinner. Make it something fun and healthy like this dessert . Yes, desserts can be fairly healthy if they are light and have fresh fruits. This will definitely discourage them to fill up their tummies with Halloween treats.

Fruit custard is the most easiest and delicious and dessert I know from my childhood days. It’s a dessert loaded with fruits and creamy custard sauce. You can make this all year round and everybody will love it. You can add any fruit but it is important that it tastes good in it. Banana, apple, grapes, mango and strawberries work the best.

 

 

FRUIT CUSTARD

Ingredients:

3 tbsp custard powder with vanilla flavor

500 ml milk

2 tbsp honey

1/2 cup mango puree

1 banana, sliced

3/4 cup grapes

Few strawberries, diced

1mango, diced

Method:

Mix custard powder in milk and place it on medium heat.

Bring it to a boil. Reduce heat and stir continuously so that it does not scorch.

Continue cooking for 4-5 minutes until it reaches the desired consistency.

Add vanilla extract and honey. Mix and let it cool and cover to prevent skin forming on the custard.

Just before serving add fresh mango puree and mix well.

Add the fruits. Serve.

Note:  If you want a thinner custard use only 2 1/2 tbsp.

Filed Under: Kid Friendly Tagged With: fruit, milk

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  1. Manu

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    Oh YUM! I love fruits custard!! And I love the addition of pistachios in it too! Great for a bit of crunch! 🙂 Happy Halloween!

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  2. Cucina49

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    I love the colors on this!

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  3. Tina

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    Fruit does make a good substitute for candy, it is sweet and natural. Love your combination of ingredients here-yum! Happy halloween!

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  4. Ann

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    Happy Halloween! Feeding kids something sweet and healthy before they go out is brilliant! …and this looks delicious!

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  5. Parsley Sage

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    Great dessert! And a healthy way to get yourself out of your sugar-induced Halloween candy coma 🙂

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  6. Balvinder ( Neetu)

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    I am happy you loved this simple dessert. The ingredients I chose were all which kids like to see and eat. Thanks everyone.

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