Custard with cherry spoon sweet (Κρέμα με κομπόστα κεράσι)

Custard with cherry spoon sweet (Κρέμα με κομπόστα κεράσι)

Custard with cherry spoon sweet is a simple make-ahead dessert that can be dressed up or down

One of our favourite treats growing up was a creamy vanilla pudding that came from a box.  This product, imported from Greece, was one of the only “processed” foods that our parents ever made for us, and we loved it!  Whenever we would see the unique blue box with a corn on the cob design on it in the pantry, we got pretty excited. We remember how our parents would mix this pudding powder with milk, cook it while stirring slowly and serve it in shallow bowls. Occasionally they would add a topping of fresh fruit (sliced bananas were a particular favourite) or a spoon sweet they had previously made and preserved.  We still see this box of pudding in the Greek market we shop at. Although we have considered picking one up for old times sake, we’re a little worried that our adult taste buds won’t love it as much as we used to.  Uncomfortable about disrupting such fond food and family memories, we’ve decided to create a similar custard with ingredients we know we love.

Custard with cherry spoon sweet (Κρέμα με κομπόστα κεράσι)

How to make custard

If you find that the recipe for this custard with cherry spoon sweet looks familiar, that’s because it is.  In fact, it is the exact same custard that is used in our bougatsa.  The difference here is that instead of wrapping the custard in phyllo and then baking it until crispy and flaky, it is placed in a serving cup, served cold, and then topped with a gorgeous (yes, food can be gorgeous) cherry spoon sweet and some almonds.  It may not be imported from Greece, and it may not come out of a blue box with corn drawn on it, but we think that this custard will do just fine.

Custard with cherry spoon sweet (Κρέμα με κομπόστα κεράσι)

Helpful hints


We have chosen to top this delicious custard with even more deliciousness, in the form of the cherry spoon sweet we made with Κυρία Βασιλική (Mrs. Vasiliki) during one of our More Kouppes events.  If you haven’t already made this amazing cherry recipe, you can head on over to our blog by clicking here.  If you don’t have cherry spoon sweet handy, and don’t plan to make any, you could use any other type of spoon sweet, either one you made or purchased.  The quince spoon sweet we posted is quicker to pull together if you want to give that a try.  Otherwise, you can top the custard with your favourite jam or even some fresh fruit.

Custard with cherry spoon sweet (Κρέμα με κομπόστα κεράσι)
Custard with cherry spoon sweet (Κρέμα με κομπόστα κεράσι)

Using semolina to make the custard with cherry spoon sweet


The type of semolina used in custard with cherry spoon sweet will affect the outcome, particularly its colour.   Our parents only use the Monastiri brand of fine semolina, a product of Greece.  If you can find this where you are, we suggest you use it.  If not, then experiment with what you have on hand until you come up with a sweet which you love.

What kind of milk should be used to make the custard with cherry spoon sweet?


A word about the milk.  In the custard with cherry spoon sweet recipe which follows we listed that you use a 2% milk but you can easily use full fat milk, skim milk, or lactose free milk.  We have tried all of these at various points, with equal success.

Vanilla powder versus vanilla extract


Our parents have used vanilla powder for as long as we can remember, so this is what we use here.  If you cannot find vanilla powder, or prefer to use vanilla extract, use the same amount called for in the recipe.  Keep in mind that most vanilla extracts are brown in colour and that this may slightly change the colour of your custard.  If you don’t want to affect the colour you can purchase clear vanilla extract, usually found at baking supply stores.

More options!


We used slivered almonds to dress up our custard with cherry spoon sweet because they add a nice contrasting texture and flavour profile (but more importantly, because this is what we had available).  Feel free to use any other nut or seed you like, or have.


If you place this custard in a fancy serving dish, a martini glass or a sorbet cup it can easily cap off a fancy dinner party.  The best part is that it can be made in advance, leaving you very last minute prep to do.  Enjoy your party!

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Custard with cherry spoon sweet (Κρέμα με κομπόστα κεράσι)

Custard with cherry spoon sweet

A simple make-ahead dessert that can be dressed up or down
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Greek
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Cooling time: 3 hours
Total Time: 3 hours 35 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
Calories: 260kcal
Author: Mia Kouppa

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup melted, unsalted butter, (meaning you should end up with 1/4 cup after it is melted)
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 liter 2% milk (you can use lactose free milk if you need to)
  • 1/2 cup fine ground durum wheat semolina
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1/4 teaspoon powdered vanilla (or use equal amount of liquid pure vanilla extract)
  • 1/2 cup cherry spoon sweet, or other spoon sweet or jam
  • 1/4 cup slivered almonds or other nuts

Instructions

  • In a large pot, over medium-high heat, combine melted butter and sugar. Mix until combined and then slowly pour in milk. Add semolina and vanilla. Cook for about 5 minutes, stirring regularly.
    1/4 cup melted, unsalted butter, (meaning you should end up with 1/4 cup after it is melted), 1/2 cup sugar, 1 liter 2% milk (you can use lactose free milk if you need to), 1/2 cup fine ground durum wheat semolina, 1/4 teaspoon powdered vanilla
  • In a bowl beat together 3 eggs using a fork (you can also use a mixer here)Once thoroughly beaten slowly add them to the pot. At this point you must continuously stir the contents of the pot. Continue to cook, stirring continuously, over medium-high heat for about 10 minutes. The custard filling is done when it has the consistency of a pudding.
    3 large eggs
  • Place approximately 1/2 cup of custard into serving cups and allow to come to room temperature. Once at room temperature, cool in the refrigerator.
  • Before serving, top each serving cup of custard with 2 tablespoons of cherry spoon sweet or other sweet topping and sprinkle on some slivered almonds.
  • Enjoy!

Notes

Note: The Nutritional information does not include the cherry spoon sweet.  To calculate the calories for the cherry spoon sweet, you can consult the original post here.

Nutrition

Calories: 260kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.4g | Cholesterol: 87mg | Sodium: 131mg | Potassium: 246mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 404IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 172mg | Iron: 1mg

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2 Comments

  1. Perfectly delicious and rapid to make. Lightly sweet the way I like it and as you say, better than packaged. The only change to your recipe was to temper the eggs (added some hot mixture to the beaten eggs and mixed well) then slowly added this warm mixture to the mixture in the pan, stirring all the time. Oh yeah, I added a spoonful of organic cherry jam on top and served in my favorite pudding glass. Yummy! PS I love your site – I read the anecdotes/explanations and admire the pictures even when I don’t make a recipe.

    1. miakouppa says:

      Oh you are so sweet Marina!! Thank you for your lovely comment and we are so happy that our site brings you joy…and yummy recipes 🙂 We so appreciate when people take the time to try our recipes, and then take the extra step to give us feedback. It really encourages us to continue working hard to provide recipes and photos that are a joy to refer to. 🙂

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