Remember this post when I told hubby came home with abudence of Mangoes there were so manyand I do wish I still had them.
This was a creamy dessert, but for me it was a bit too eggy. Hubby and daughter didn't had not trouble, they said they only taste a delcious dessert no eggy taste is there. But then I think my tastebuds and theirs are totally different.
You can find the recipe in Cooking Pleasures blog here
she is celebrating LiveSTRONG With A Taste Of Yellow in support of the Lance Armstrong Foundation to raise awareness about cancer issues worldwide and she has extended the date till 18th september.
And I am sure you will all join as , especially in our Indian kitchen there are lots of yellow dishes.
Wow, gorgeous pudding...am ready to relish the bowl..yummm!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use Mangoes. I love mangoes. I am always looking for new ideas to use them :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colour! Love mango pudding!
ReplyDeleteI m loving the custard, superb click
ReplyDeleteLovely dessert :-) I'll definitely try since there still lots and lots of mangoes at the groceries :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, I never made mango pudding before. This is truly awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious Happy Cook - I adore mangoes, and can't wait til the new season.
ReplyDeleteHappy Cook I REALLY LOVE MANGOES! is one of my favorites fruits and this pidding look awesome, gloria
ReplyDeleteI love mangoes. Our season has just started. Thank you for your entry Happy Cook.
ReplyDeleteI love pudding - but mango pudding really makes it all the more special! Love the color!
ReplyDeleteYummmmy delight! You can send this to my FIL-Milk event by today!!:)
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! Yum!
ReplyDeleteMango pudding sounds delightful! Gorgeous presentation!
ReplyDeleteMango season is done with in India and you just got me craving now.
ReplyDeleteAdopt me! I wanna come live with you :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and of course delish!
ReplyDeleteKF..You are tempting us after the mango season gets over(:
ReplyDeleteLove the strawberry sliced on top!
I think we can substitute eggs for some other ingredient. Pudding looks tempting :)
ReplyDeleteHC,first of all sorry for replying late to ur Q in my Jangri post,I dint saw...
ReplyDeleteMango pudding picture looks amazing!
OMG HC!! I can totally kill for mangoes and especially such a delicious looking pudding.
ReplyDeletei came here after a break and now you have me drooling. i love mango and it looks YUM! :-)
ReplyDeletemangoes in september..hmmmm..the pudding looks lovely
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy yum.wish to have tat bowl rite now ;)
ReplyDeleteSimple and indulging.....
ReplyDeletePudding luks gorgeous....nething vth mango tastes diveine for me :)
ReplyDeleteI love Mangoes in any form,Excellent one.you can visit my blog,view recipes & post ur comments
ReplyDeleteyummy dessert...i have tasted a similar kind of pudding readilly available at supermarkets here..
ReplyDeleteLooks very good. I personally think you can never have too many mangoes. :)
ReplyDeleteIf you weren't so far away, I'd be there helping you finish them!
yummy pudding,..
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely, pass it on please.
ReplyDeleteThe pudding sounds delicious and lovely picture as well.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful HC!! Who can say no mango?
ReplyDeleteMangoes are off the market, and here you are making us salivate with your wondeerful clicks.
ReplyDeletehmm.. i always feel yellow determines the indian cooking.. the tell tale signs of turneric on the counter after i cook..
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful your blog! This pudding looks and sounds great!
ReplyDeleteIf mango and pudding are in the same sentence then I am there! This looks amazing I really love the yellow colour. :-)
ReplyDeleteluscious pudding ..looks so pretty with the berries :)
ReplyDeletegorgeous pudding!
ReplyDeletewoahhhh..I love that straberry decor on top HC!
ReplyDeleteLooks really yummy --- but like you , even I am sensitive to eggy smells! Prefer deserts withpout eggs!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog :-) Lovely dessert you have here....
ReplyDeletehow do you still get mangoes to cook with?!
ReplyDeleteI like the color contrast in picture no. 1.Yumm!
ReplyDeleteLovely dessert :)
ReplyDeleteNags that is the best or bad thing about living here, we get out of season fruits and veg, which they import from differnt countries
ReplyDeleteLove the color dear..not to mention about the wonderful taste of mangoes..irrestible..
ReplyDeletei love mangos...fst snap is amazing Hc....and the way you garnished it with strawberry...awesome....
ReplyDeleteThanks !! I am glad your family liked the mango pudding so much. If you want you can make it eggless.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteFirst time here. Nice blog. I love this pudding its lip smacking.