Last week I Guest Posted over at Doodles and Doilies. Now I am back here posting the recipe on my blog.
Halloween is my favorite time of year.
These little dessert cups are the perfect size for the quick, sweet fix.
The layering of flavors blend well together and help in making it so that it isn't overly sweet.
Ingredients
Yellow Layer
1 3oz package Instant Vanilla Pudding
2 cups Milk
Orange Layer
1 cup Heavy Whipping Cream
1 1/2 cups Candy Corn
White Layer
1 cup Heavy Whipping Cream
1/2 cup Powdered Sugar
Coordinating Sprinkles
1 Candy Corn for each cup
Directions
Yellow Layer
Mix milk and pudding together in a bowl according to package directions, and let it start to firm up slightly.
Place 2 Tablespoons of the pudding in the bottom of the dessert cup.
Orange Layer
Make the first part of the orange layer the night before or at least 4 hours before.
On medium heat, pour the whipping cream in a saucepan and stir constantly to prevent scorching. Once the whipping cream is heated, pour in the candy corn, again stirring constantly until the candy has disintegrated and turned the cream a pumpkin orange.
Remove from burner, bring to room temperature, then place in the refirgerator for 4 hours or overnight.
Once the orange layer is fully chilled, place it in a mixing bowl and whip until soft peaks form.
Place 2-3 Tablespoons on top of the yellow layer
White Layer
Pour whipping cream into a new mixing bowl and whip until soft peaks form. Add the powdered sugar, and whip on high speed until desired consistency is achieved. Be careful not to overwhip, as it will begin to break down.
Scoop a dollop or use an open star frosting tip in a pastry bag.
Sprinkle with desired toppings.
The orange layer is super sweet, just it is tempered nicely by the vanilla pudding and whipped topping in each bite.
This rich dessert is the perfect portion size, to not go into a sugar coma:)
A friend on facebook also talked about using the Chocolate Candy Corn, and Chocolate Pudding, then making it the same way.
Could be interesting... you would just have to see what color it turned out to be:)
A friend on facebook also talked about using the Chocolate Candy Corn, and Chocolate Pudding, then making it the same way.
Could be interesting... you would just have to see what color it turned out to be:)

















16 comments:
That looks so yummy! Where do you find the time for all of this?!
I don't love candy corn, but these look pretty good!
Your cream cups look very festive! The perfect treat for a holiday party.
These LOOK AMAZING.. YUMMY..
These are just delightful! How fun and so creative - love them! I'm pinning this and I would love for you to share this with my readers at my link party: http://www.momontimeout.com/2011/10/taking-timeout-thursday-link-party-no-1.html
I made these (in a little different version) and people LOVED them! Halloween is my favorite time of the year as well...thanks for sharing! I might have to try your recipe :)
Just beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing at Taking A Timeout Thursday.
-Trish
These look so yummy! :)Thanks for sharing!
These look amazing! Thanks for sharing at this week's BFF Open House. My mom loves candy corn so I'm definitely sharing this with her!
This is such a fun idea, and it sounds delicious, thanks for showing off!
Carlee
www.ladybirdln.com
Hi Amanda Joy! What an absolutely adorable Halloween dessert!! My kids would LOVE it! So glad you linked up to the Tuesday To Do Party!
Smiles!
Jami
www.blackberryvine.blogspot.com
These are so cute :) I love how you served them in the cute little cups!
What a great little dessert! I love how awesome the layers look. Looks so tasty! Thanks for sharing this @ Show & Share! I am so happy to have you!
I WILL be making these--and Pinning this, too! TFS!!! It's fab!
How adorable and they sound really delicious! So creative!!!
Okay, I tried it with the chocolate candy corns. At first the candy corn portion was so dark I thought I'd have to switch it to the bottom layer and dye some vanilla pudding orange for the middle layer. Then, when I whipped it up it lightened to a light pinkish brown, so I added a little yellow dye and made it the middle layer again. It didn't turn orange, in fact it looks a lot like silly putty but it tastes good.
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