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Southern Banana Pudding with Vanilla Wafers and Brown Sugar Whipped Cream

Layers of silky homemade vanilla custard, ripe bananas, and cloud-soft wafers come together in the most comforting dessert the South has ever claimed. This from-scratch version skips the instant pudding box entirely, and once you taste the difference, you never will go back.

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Classic British Summer Pudding with Mixed Berries and Thick Cream

A quintessentially British dessert where day-old white bread soaks up the jewel-bright juices of gently cooked summer berries, setting overnight into a stunning, sliceable pudding. Make it once and it will become your most requested warm-weather showstopper.

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Classic Spanish Flan with Amber Caramel

Silky, trembling vanilla custard crowned with a glossy amber caramel that pools into a bittersweet sauce the moment you unmold it. This is the flan your abuela would approve of, made foolproof with a few key techniques that guarantee a perfectly smooth, crack-free result every time.

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Silky Chocolate Pot de Crème with Flaky Sea Salt

This French-inspired chocolate custard is impossibly smooth, deeply bittersweet, and finished with a whisper of flaky sea salt that makes the chocolate sing. It comes together with just one pot and a handful of pantry staples, yet it tastes like something from a serious Parisian bistro.

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Old-Fashioned Butterscotch Pudding with Brown Butter Caramel

This silky, deeply flavored butterscotch pudding is made the proper way: with real dark brown sugar, a touch of brown butter, and egg yolks for an impossibly rich, spoonable custard. It takes about 30 minutes on the stovetop and delivers a flavor so far beyond the boxed stuff that you will never go back.

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Creamy Pearl Tapioca Pudding with Coconut Milk and Toasted Coconut

Silky, billowy pearl tapioca pudding made with full-fat coconut milk gives this classic comfort dessert a lush tropical depth that dairy alone simply cannot match. It comes together on the stovetop in under an hour and is equally stunning served warm from the pot or chilled and set in little cups.

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