Dark Chocolate Coconut Pudding
This homemade dark chocolate coconut pudding recipe is a simple, decadent and indulgent dessert that is creamy, delicious and begging for you to try it.
Can I just say one LAST time that it needs to be Spring already? I know I know we are all sick of hearing about the weather and I promise this is the last time we will have this discussion (…?) But guys it is still freaking not here. We are still in the 30s and low 40s so we are almost there. All I want to do is wear the cute teal flats that I bought way back in October. They have been staring at me for months. I have at least three mental outfits planned for them but they all involve skirts, sleeveless tops, and Spring. Aieeee, my agony. I shall drown it in chocolate. Rich dark chocolate coconut pudding to be specific.
By the way, thanks for letting me vent that out. But I’ll get to talking about this beauty before us. Homemade pudding has been on my to-do list for a while now and there’s nothing like a rainy cloudy day to inspire me to finally make it happen. It is very easy to make if you have not tried it before and it is SO much better than the store-bought kind. It’s one decadent dessert!!
This pudding is made with 70% dark chocolate and is infused with creamy coconut milk. It results in a uber silky, rich chocolate pudding that is a simple indulgent treat and will have you satisfied after a few scoops. Trust me. It was so rich the hubster said it’s too ‘chocolatey’ and couldn’t finish his serving. I topped with coconut whipped cream, toasted coconut flakes and chocolate shavings along with some Easter candies since Easter is just around the corner. These will be perfect for your Easter brunch or dinner dessert table.
Dark Chocolate Coconut Pudding
This homemade dark chocolate coconut pudding recipe is a simple, decadent and indulgent dessert that is creamy, delicious and begging for you to try it.
Ingredients
For Pudding:
- 1 cup granulated .sugar
- 2 tablespoon cornstarch
- 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
- ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
- 4 large egg yolks
- 1½ cups whole milk
- ½ cup coconut milk
- 1 cup heavy cream
- ½ vanilla bean, split lengthwise
- 6 ounces bittersweet chocolate (70% cacao), melted and slightly cooled
- 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon coconut extract
Toppings:
- Whipped coconut cream (whipped cream with ¼ teaspoon coconut extract)
- Toasted coconut flakes
- Chocolate shavings or curls
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan, whisk together sugar, cornstarch, cocoa powder and salt. In a small bowl, whisk the egg yolks, whole milk, coconut milk, heavy cream and scrapings of vanilla seeds from bean. Add pod. Gradually whisk in the milk mixture to the dry ingredients in the saucepan until smooth.
- Bring mixture to boil over medium-high heat, whisking constantly. Reduce speed to medium and cook until mixture is thick enough to coat a spoon, about 4 minutes whisking constantly.
- Remove from heat and whisk in the melted chocolate, butter and extracts until butter is melted and mixture thickens. Strain pudding through a fine mesh sieve into a large bowl.
- Divide pudding into small ramekins, jars or bowls. Press plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the pudding and chill for at least 4 hours or overnight. When ready to serve, top pudding with whipped cream, coconut flakes and chocolate shavings.
I think I could really get into this dessert, Zainab! I love the flavor of coconut, but sometimes I have trouble with the texture of shredded coconut. I love how this is so creamy and smooth, but it’s got the double coconut whammy with the whipped coconut cream too. Pinning!
Thanks!! I know you are not a fan of coconut usually (I still don’t get it lol!) but this creamy version with the milk is really good and different.
Oh my — this pudding looks absolutely decadent! For years and years, I’ve been avoiding pudding because it was my go-to food back when I had braces. My mom would make me a huge bowl of pudding each week, and I would eat it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner whenever the braces were making my teeth hurt too much. After all that pudding, I thought I’d never want to eat it again.
BUT — now that it’s been 10+ years and I stumble across your lovely recipe, I think I need to give it another try. Especially because I have a can of coconut milk in my cupboard and have been trying to decide what to do with it. Yes, this pudding is definitely in my future!
Thanks Jamie! I’m so sorry you had a bad pudding start. But I am sure this will change your mind. Have a great weekend!!
Hi Zainab, What a delicious recipe. I like the combination of chocolate and coconut.
Hope the spring will come soon in your place. Spring is already there in France makes people feel better.
Chantal
Thanks Chantal!
This pudding looks incredible Zainab! So rich and creamy and you KNOW I love chocolate and coconut together 🙂 You need to come out to California – we’re in the 70s and 80s right now. Good bye Spring, hello Summer 🙁 Pinned!
Thanks Trish! I know I so need to move to Cali! I’m working on graduating and heading out west 🙂
This pudding is definitely begging for me to try it – I can hear it practically calling my name through the screen :). Cannot wait to make this – I am blown away by the beauty of these pictures, btw. Definitely pinning this for later!!
Thank you Kathi! It is whispering your name indeed 🙂
Vent away! We haven’t had sunshine in two whole days (it does make great photography, though!) Speaking of photography, WOW, this pudding is drop dead gorgeous. Love the shaved coconut on top! Well, our flats can keep company in the back of our closets, but I think that will be ok if this is on the table! 😉
Sooo pretty! I love the candy eggs on the top! Pinned!
Ummm….yes, please. As always, your desserts never cease to amaze me, Z! If you need my address for leftovers, I’ll be happy to send it over. 🙂
“too” chocolatey?!? I’m not entirely sure what that means. But it is odd.
This pudding looks just chocolatey enough for me!! Good enough to lick the cup clean.
ARRRGHHHH to spring. It is totally being a slacker this year.
Your chocolate pudding looks really smooth and delicious! I like home made puddings, real things are always the best.
I saw these on instagram and fell in love.
This looks so delicious Zainab. Can’t wait to try out the recipe. Toasted coconut flakes are so yummy