Alright, alright, listen up ya’ll. We’re gonna talk about makin’ some of them fancy pudding and Cool Whip thingamajigs. You know, the kind the kids go crazy for? Yeah, them ones.

First off, we gotta talk pudding. Now, I ain’t talkin’ ’bout no store-bought stuff, though that works in a pinch, I guess. I’m talkin’ ’bout the real deal, the kind you make on the stove, stirrin’ and stirrin’ till your arm feels like it’s gonna fall off. But hey, it’s worth it, trust me.
You get yourself some milk, some sugar, some cornstarch – that’s the stuff that makes it thick, you see? And some eggs, gotta have eggs. And then whatever flavor you want. Vanilla, chocolate, banana… heck, you can even put in some of that there lemon juice if you’re feelin’ fancy. Just don’t put too much, or it’ll taste like somethin’ the cat dragged in, you hear?
- Milk
- Sugar
- Cornstarch
- Eggs
- Flavoring (Vanilla, chocolate, etc.)
Now, you mix it all up in a pot, put it on the stove, and stir. And stir. And stir some more. Low heat, mind you. You don’t wanna burn it. Keep stirrin’ till it gets all thick and bubbly. Then you take it off the stove and let it cool down a bit.
While that’s coolin’, let’s talk about that Cool Whip stuff. Now, you can buy it at the store, all ready to go. But if you’re feelin’ extra ambitious, you can make your own. It ain’t hard. Just get some heavy cream, some sugar, and some vanilla. Whip it all up till it gets nice and fluffy. It’s like makin’ butter, but you stop before it turns into butter, see?
Okay, so you got your pudding, and you got your Cool Whip. Now comes the fun part: puttin’ it all together. You can layer it in a dish, pudding, then Cool Whip, then maybe some fruit, then more pudding, more Cool Whip… you get the idea. Or you can mix it all together, makes it all swirly and pretty lookin’. Or you can put it in a pie crust, makes it a fancy pie. Heck, you can even just eat it straight out of the bowl, ain’t nobody judgin’ here.

Let’s talk about some recipes, the kind the youngsters like. You can take that pudding and mix it with some crushed-up cookies, you know, them Oreo things? Kids love that. Or you can put in some fruit, like berries or bananas. Or you can drizzle some chocolate sauce on top, makes it look all fancy-like. And don’t forget them marshmallows, the little ones, kids love them too. Just toss ’em in, they get all soft and gooey.
Another thing you can do is make them ice pops. Just mix your pudding and Cool Whip, maybe add some fruit, and pour it into them little popsicle molds. Stick ’em in the freezer, and you got yourself a cool treat for a hot day. My grandkids, they can’t get enough of them blueberry ones, I just smash up some blueberries and stir them in, easy peasy.
And listen, don’t be afraid to experiment. Try different flavors, different mix-ins, different ways of putting it all together. The best recipes are the ones you come up with yourself, the ones that taste like home, you know? And don’t worry if it ain’t perfect. Food ain’t gotta be perfect to be good, it just gotta taste good. That’s what I always say.
And for those who like somethin’ a little fancier, you can make a pudding parfait. Get yourself some pretty glasses, layer in some pudding, some Cool Whip, some fruit, some granola… whatever you got on hand. Makes it look like somethin’ you’d get at a fancy restaurant, but it’s just pudding and Cool Whip, ain’t nothin’ complicated about it.
So there you have it. Pudding and Cool Whip, the easy way and the slightly less easy way. Go on, get in the kitchen and make somethin’ good. Your family will thank you for it, and you’ll have a sweet treat to enjoy yourself too. And remember, don’t be afraid to get a little messy, that’s half the fun of it.

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