Spice and chocolate have become so frequently seen together in recent years that I was not surprised when I spotted chocolate and jalapeno gelato the other day in the freezer section. It was this revved-up sweet-hot union that I wanted to explore using wasabi—a different kind of heat, but heat all the same.
This recipe began more as a kitchen experiment than a traditional recipe development, but I was so surprised that I kept it for this column. I use something gourmet enough, wasabi powder, to add a boom-kick-pow to something quite a lot less gourmet—powdered instant chocolate pudding.
To deepen the chocolate flavor I add quite a bit of dark, unsweetened Dutch cocoa and brighten the flavor with lime zest and, to add that delayed, unexpected heat, the wasabi.
This recipe makes it hot—and hotter if it sits overnight—so consider this recipe a guideline, not a rulebook. Your family won't know what hit them!
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Recipe Details
The Secret Ingredient (Wasabi): Wasabi Chocolate Pudding Recipe
Ingredients
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1 (5.9-ounce) packet instant chocolate pudding
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3 cups whole milk
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3/4 cups Dutch cocoa
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2 tablespoons wasabi powder
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Zest of 2 limes
Directions
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Whisk everything together, spoon into your serving glasses or ramekins, cover with plastic wrap so that the wrap is in contact with the pudding to prevent a skin, and refrigerate overnight. Top with a dash of wasabi powder before serving.
| Nutrition Facts (per serving) | |
|---|---|
| 1090 | Calories |
| 39g | Fat |
| 150g | Carbs |
| 44g | Protein |
| Nutrition Facts | |
|---|---|
| Amount per serving | |
| Calories | 1090 |
| % Daily Value* | |
| Total Fat 39g | 49% |
| Saturated Fat 17g | 84% |
| Cholesterol 86mg | 29% |
| Sodium 2270mg | 99% |
| Total Carbohydrate 150g | 55% |
| Dietary Fiber 21g | 75% |
| Total Sugars 46g | |
| Protein 44g | |
| Vitamin C 60mg | 301% |
| Calcium 1128mg | 87% |
| Iron 24mg | 134% |
| Potassium 1596mg | 34% |
| *The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. | |