Thursday, April 1, 2010

Recipe: Snow Pudding (Lemon Gelatin Pudding)

Yes, I made this on our last snowy day here in Kansas which was only 8 days ago and yesterday it was 80 degrees (that's 27 degrees celcious for all my fellow Canadians).  I wanted a taste of summer while giving winter one last nod of respect. 
The snowman the kids made on March 21st.

This wonderful lemony gelatin dessert comes from one of my newly purchased cookbooks "The Nova Scotia Inns and Restaurants Cookbook" by Virginia Lee and Elaine Elliot, published in 1985.  This recipe was contributed to the book by the Inverary Inn in Baddeck, Nova Scotia (Alexander Graham Bell's hometown).  Click here to see a glimpse of winter at this gorgeous resort by the ocean.

This was sooo lemony and good.  It's much "fluffier" than your packaged lemon Jell-O mix and so much healthier without all the added chemicals to make it taste like lemon.  It is more like a pudding as there's a creamy texture to it.  What a special treat this would be in the summer as well.  I didn't make the lemon sauce as I didn't have any heavy cream but the pudding was fabulous.


SNOW PUDDING
from "The Nova Scotia Inns and Restaurants Cookbook"

Pudding
1 Tablespoon gelatin
1/4 cup cold water
1 cup boiling water
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup lemon juice
2-3 egg whites
zest of 1 lemon

Soak gelatin in cold water for 5 minutes.  Add boiling water and stir to dissolve.  Add sugar and lemon juice.  Place in the refrigerator until partially set, about 2 hours.  Remove from the refrigerator and beat until frothy.

In a separate bowl, beat egg white until stiff.  Add lemon zest.  Stir in gelatin mixture and refrigerate several hours, until set.  Serve with lemon sauce.  Serves 4 to 6.

Lemon Sauce
3 egg yolks, well beaten
1/3 cup sugar
1/3 cup butter, melted
2 Tablespoon lemon juice
1 Tablespoon lemon zest
1/3 cup heavy cream

To prepare lemon sauce, beat egg yolks, sugar, butter, lemon juice and zest.  In a seperate bowl whip cream and carefully fold in lemon mixture.  Chill and serve on Snow Pudding.

For a printable version of this recipe go here.

Enjoy!


We'll be outside playing in the mud today!

from the book "Mary Mapes Dodge, Jolly Girl"
by Miriam E. Mason, Illustrated by Sandra James
1949, Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc.

4 comments:

  1. Now that's the kind of snow I can warm up to. I do hope the white stuff has taken a vacation for a while. I'm getting ready to plant:) Interesting snowman though, love his nose:)

    When I had a website on AOL many years ago, I devoted a page to "Mary Mapes Dodge and Silver Skates.

    Happy April, Sarah!!! If you get a chance, drop by my place for my latest post. It's an April's Fools Day game, sort of:)

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  2. Thanks for saying hello over at my blog. You have a lot to check out here! I love that old illustration of the children in the mud!

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  3. Thanks for visiting, Sarah! This pudding sounds fantastic, and since we have lots of fresh, raw Jersey cream...I think it will be a big hit!
    Have a blessed Easter!
    Kathy

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  4. Well, hopefull we will not get any more snow in ohio until next year, but I will try it on the next snow fall. I love lemon of any kind!

    lisa

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