Thai Tea Pudding with Lime Caramel and Candied Cashews

Thai Tea Pudding with Lime Caramel and Candied Cashews
Thai Tea Pudding with Lime Caramel and Candied Cashews
On the streets of Thailand, where the temperature sometimes soars over 100°, there's nothing more refreshing than a plastic bag of Thai tea! Since most of the tea shops don't have seating, the Thai people take their sweetened iced tea "to go" in a plastic bag with a straw sticking out of it. The flavors of these teas were the inspiration for this dessert. The thing that makes this dish so special is the lime in the caramel, which adds an unusual tang to the sweetness. Another bonus is the crunch and spice of the cashews that are sprinkled over the top of the pudding, adding a wonderful surprise.
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  • Served Person: Makes 6 servings
Thai Milk/Cream Tea Dairy Egg Dessert Freeze/Chill Chill Simmer
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/2 cup whole milk
  • 1/3 cup cornstarch
  • 1 quart half-and-half
  • Carbohydrate 51 g(17%)
  • Cholesterol 124 mg(41%)
  • Fat 21 g(32%)
  • Fiber 1 g(4%)
  • Protein 8 g(16%)
  • Saturated Fat 12 g(62%)
  • Sodium 257 mg(11%)
  • Calories 412

Preparation Whisk the milk, eggs, and cornstarch together in a medium mixing bowl. Combine the half-and-half, sugar, Thai tea mix, and salt in a medium saucepan, and bring to a boil over medium-high heat, 5 to 6 minutes. Pour the mixture through a fine-mesh strainer into a bowl, and then slowly whisk it into the egg mixture until well incorporated. Wash the saucepan and then return it to the stove. Pour the tea-egg mixture back into the pan and cook over medium-low heat, whisking constantly and scraping the sides and bottom of the pan so that the ingredients don't stick and burn, until the mixture is noticeably thicker, 5 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and pour the pudding into 6 dessert cups. Chill in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours before serving. Serve topped with the lime caramel, candied cashews, and lime whipped cream. *Thai tea mix: This is a prepackaged blend of black tea and spices found in Thai markets. Reprinted with permission from Susan Feniger's Street Food by Susan Feniger, © 2012 Clarkson Potter Susan Feniger's taste for travel is reflected on the menu at Susan Feniger's Street (Hollywood) and the three Border Grill eateries (Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and Las Vegas) and Border Grill Truck and kiosk she co-owns with Mary Sue Milliken. A trailblazer on food TV with Food Network's Too Hot Tamales (1995–99), Feniger has more recently appeared on Season 2 of Top Chef Masters. Susan Feniger's Street Food, written with Kajsa Alger and Liz Lachman, is her sixth book.

Preparation Whisk the milk, eggs, and cornstarch together in a medium mixing bowl. Combine the half-and-half, sugar, Thai tea mix, and salt in a medium saucepan, and bring to a boil over medium-high heat, 5 to 6 minutes. Pour the mixture through a fine-mesh strainer into a bowl, and then slowly whisk it into the egg mixture until well incorporated. Wash the saucepan and then return it to the stove. Pour the tea-egg mixture back into the pan and cook over medium-low heat, whisking constantly and scraping the sides and bottom of the pan so that the ingredients don't stick and burn, until the mixture is noticeably thicker, 5 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and pour the pudding into 6 dessert cups. Chill in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours before serving. Serve topped with the lime caramel, candied cashews, and lime whipped cream. *Thai tea mix: This is a prepackaged blend of black tea and spices found in Thai markets. Reprinted with permission from Susan Feniger's Street Food by Susan Feniger, © 2012 Clarkson Potter Susan Feniger's taste for travel is reflected on the menu at Susan Feniger's Street (Hollywood) and the three Border Grill eateries (Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and Las Vegas) and Border Grill Truck and kiosk she co-owns with Mary Sue Milliken. A trailblazer on food TV with Food Network's Too Hot Tamales (1995–99), Feniger has more recently appeared on Season 2 of Top Chef Masters. Susan Feniger's Street Food, written with Kajsa Alger and Liz Lachman, is her sixth book.