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Berry pudding is a traditional summer dessert in Denmark, made with the fresh berries when they are in season. Rødgrød, aka berry pudding, is not a traditional pudding, it’s more like a jam with added potato starch to get the silky pudding-like consistency. The berry pudding has a very intense berry flavor, and with the cream you have a perfect summer dessert.
Wash the berries and drain them. Hull the strawberries and cut the larger strawberries into bite-size bits. Put the red currants and strawberries in a saucepan with the first amount of water and the sugar. Set the raspberries and blackberries aside for later, they are very delicate and you want to them to keep their shape.
Slowly bring the mixture in the saucepan to a simmer. Skim the stiff foam off the top as it cooks using a large spoon. Let the berries simmer for 3-4 minutes. Add blackberries.
Whisk potato starch into the second amount of water in a small bowl until combined. Take the berries of the heat, add the potato starch and water mixture and stir until combined. Add lemon juice and raspberries and let them get warm while gently stirring.
Transfer pudding to a bowl and sprinkle some extra sugar on the surface of the pudding, so it doesn’t form a pudding-skin. Chill the pudding and serve at room temperature with ice cold cream.
Enjoy!
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C. L. ( Cheryl ) "Cheffie Cooks" Wiser on 6.28.2014
Greetings, this sounds like heaven in a bowl!!!! Your TK Friend, Cheryl.