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Creamy, sweet & indulgently rich White Chocolate Peppermint Vegan Pudding. Quick & easy to make but seriously impressive & easily made festive with the addition of some crushed candy canes!

I still cannot believe that this White Chocolate Peppermint Vegan Pudding exists. It was not planned at all but was obviously meant to be as it kind of made itself. I mean not literally, I actually mixed it all together, but it was meant to be something completely different, kind of like my Healthy Raspberry Chocolate Tart which was actually supposed to be Brownie Batter Dessert Hummus but set up too firmly.

WHITE CHOCOLATE CANDY CANE TRUFFLE SOUP ????

The opposite happened this time though. I was supposed to be making White Chocolate Candy Cane Truffles but the mixture failed to set after nearly 12 hours in the fridge. It was actually more like white chocolate candy cane soup!

When I tasted it though I knew I was onto something as it was so good! I tinkered with it a bit over a couple of days and this indulgently rich, creamy, sweet White Chocolate Candy Cane Vegan Pudding happened.

It is so extremely easy to make. Just melt a few things, blend a few things, pour into cute little dessert glasses and allow to set. It is good to eat after a couple of hours in the fridge, but can be made up to four days in advance. It firms up a little more over time but is still meltingly rich, creamy and smooth.

GET DRESSED UP

I actually found some organic vegan rice based squirty cream for the first time and it is perfect for dressing these puddings up. If you can't find any of that, some whipped coconut cream would also work. I squirted a generous amount on each one, topped it with one of my White Chocolate Candy Cane Truffles, then scattered over some crushed candy canes. These little extras take it from every day pudding to impressive dinner party dessert and the crunch of the candy cane against the smooth, creamy pudding is just lovely.

Keep portions quite small, as although the peppermint cuts through the richness of the white chocolate flavour, it is still extremely indulgent, and that is coming from someone who has a very sweet tooth.

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White Chocolate Peppermint Vegan Pudding Melanie McDonald Creamy, sweet & indulgently rich White Chocolate Peppermint Pudding. Quick & easy to make but seriously impressive & easily made festive with the addition of some crushed candy canes! 5 from 1 vote Print Recipe Pin Recipe Prep Time 10 mins Total Time 10 mins Course Dessert Cuisine vegan Servings 6 small portions Calories 420 kcal Ingredients 1x 2x 3x 110g | ½ cup sugar , (any lightish coloured granulated sugar. I used organic cane sugar – Do not use coconut sugar as it is too dark & will cover up the white chocolate flavour) 110g | ½ cup sugar , (any lightish coloured granulated sugar. I used organic cane sugar – Do not use coconut sugar as it is too dark & will cover up the white chocolate flavour)

105g | ¾ cup cocoa butter (NOT coconut butter) 105g | ¾ cup cocoa butter (NOT coconut butter)

398-400mls | 1 can full fat coconut milk , do not use light coconut milk) 398-400mls | 1 can full fat coconut milk , do not use light coconut milk)

¾ teaspoon salt ¾ teaspoon salt

185g | 1 cup chickpeas , cooked and drained 185g | 1 cup chickpeas , cooked and drained

2 teaspoons vanilla extract 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

peppermint extract , to taste peppermint extract , to taste For garnish (optional) Non-dairy cream Non-dairy cream

White Chocolate Candy Cane Truffles White Chocolate Candy Cane Truffles

crushed candy canes crushed candy canes INSTRUCTIONS Add the sugar, cocoa butter, coconut milk and salt to a small pan and heat over a very, very gentle heat until completely liqud and you can no longer see any sugar granules. Add the sugar, cocoa butter, coconut milk and salt to a small pan and heat over a very, very gentle heat until completely liqud and you can no longer see any sugar granules.

Pour into a blender, add the chickpeas and vanilla and blend until completely smooth. I use the smoothie setting on my Blendtec but if you don’t have that start low and work up to high over the course of a minute or two. Pour into a blender , add the chickpeas and vanilla and blend until completely smooth. I use the smoothie setting on my Blendtec but if you don’t have that start low and work up to high over the course of a minute or two.

Once completely smooth, add peppermint oil or extract to taste, a tiny bit at a time. Once completely smooth, add peppermint oil or extract to taste, a tiny bit at a time.

Pour into serving glasses and refrigerate until it's pudding consistency, at least 2 -3 hours, but up to 3 – 4 days is ok. Pour into serving glasses and refrigerate until it's pudding consistency, at least 2 -3 hours, but up to 3 – 4 days is ok. NUTRITION Serving: 1 serving Calories: 420 kcal Carbohydrates: 30 g Protein: 4 g Fat: 32 g Sodium: 48 mg Fiber: 2.3 g Sugar: 21 g Vitamin C: 0.8 mg Calcium: 20 mg Iron: 1.3 mg Tried this recipe? Rate it & leave your feedback in the comments section below, or tag @avirtualvegan on Instagram and hashtag it #avirtualvegan Get my Top 10 reader's favourite recipes e-Cookbook FREE!



