This old-school dessert is quietly trending again. Creamy, comforting, and totally forgotten for no reason

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Some desserts feel like little treasures tucked away for just the right moment, and tapioca pudding is one of them. With only four simple ingredients, it’s the kind of recipe you can pull together on a weeknight when you want something sweet but don’t have the energy for a big baking project. Rooted in old-fashioned American home cooking, this pudding is creamy, gently sweet, and nostalgic without being fussy.

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All it takes is a saucepan, a bit of stirring, and suddenly you’ve got a dessert that feels far more indulgent than the effort required. Perfect for busy evenings, lazy weekends, or even a make-ahead treat for brunch, it’s a recipe that proves comfort doesn’t need to be complicated.

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Serve it warm for a custardy, cozy texture, or chill it for a refreshing, creamy treat. Top with fresh berries, sliced bananas, a spoonful of jam, or even a drizzle of caramel sauce—whatever fits the mood.

4-Ingredient Stovetop Tapioca Pudding

Ingredients (Serves 4)

Ingredient Amount Notes
Small pearl tapioca (not instant) ⅓ cup Hydrates before cooking
Milk (whole milk preferred) 2¾ cups For best creaminess
Granulated sugar ⅓ cup Adjust to taste
Egg, beaten 1 large Tempered for smooth texture

Directions

  1. Hydrate the Tapioca
    In a medium saucepan, combine tapioca pearls and milk. Let sit for 20–30 minutes to soften.
  2. Cook the Base
    Place saucepan over medium-low heat. Stir in sugar. Cook, stirring often, until mixture steams and pearls turn translucent (10–15 minutes). Keep heat gentle to avoid scorching.
  3. Temper the Egg
    In a small bowl, beat the egg. Slowly whisk in a few spoonfuls of hot tapioca mixture to warm it gradually.
  4. Finish the Pudding
    Return tempered egg to saucepan, stirring constantly. Cook another 3–5 minutes until pudding thickens slightly and pearls are mostly translucent. It should coat the back of a spoon.
  5. Rest & Adjust
    Remove from heat. Let sit for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent a skin. Taste and adjust sweetness if needed.
  6. Serve
    • Warm: Enjoy immediately for a custardy texture.
    • Cold: Transfer to bowls or jars, cover, and chill for 1–2 hours. Stir in a splash of milk before serving if too thick.

✨ Simple, nostalgic, and endlessly comforting—this tapioca pudding is proof that the best desserts don’t need much fuss.

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