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Reviewed: Jun. 18, 2009
So awesome. I admit I was the only one in my family was impressed...no one else could get past the uncooked tofu part, but it's so good. And I followed it exactly. I used the frozen banana as suggested, but it definitely would be a good idea to first chop the banana before freezing so it's easier to blend...and try freezing the pudding itself, yummy:)
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Reviewed: Jun. 1, 2009
Great dessert! I used about 1/2 cup confectioners' sugar, and added 1 tsp vanilla. Served mini marshmallows on top.
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Reviewed: Apr. 27, 2009
This is a great idea. Like other reviewers, I used firm tofu, skim milk, and vanilla. The consistency takes a bit of getting used to but definitely worth it for such a healthy desert. Great way to use up tofu!
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Reviewed: Apr. 2, 2009
YUM! I modified a bit because of what I had on hand, etc. I'm sure it would be fabulous as-written though! Here's what I did differently: used leftover tofu so only had about 8oz, used evaporated milk, no cinnamon (yet, may try in my next helping). I didn't really measure anything--did it more "smoothy-like", rough estimates of milk, cocoa, and sugar until it tasted right... Nice way to use up a bit of tofu!
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Reviewed: Apr. 2, 2009
Good for what it is...a dessert substitute. Taste is bitter; I decrease the cocoa by 1 tbsp and increase the sugar to 1/3 cup to make it more palatable. It does have a nice mousse consistency and is good with granola.
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Reviewed: Feb. 24, 2009
I'm not a big fan of banana, so I thought this recipe was just okay. I probably used too big of a banana though - 9 inches is plenty! I used skim milk, so I added 1 tsp vanilla extract to the recipe. I especially liked this frozen!
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Reviewed: Feb. 24, 2009
this is excellent - and so easy! great recipe.
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Reviewed: Feb. 18, 2009
This recipe is great for what it is, which is a low-calorie, vegan, tasty chocolate treat. However, you certainly will not be deceived into thinking that it is real cream. The tofu, in particular, leaves a bit of an aftertaste. Next time I make it I will use less tofu and an additional banana.
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Reviewed: Feb. 3, 2009
fantastic, I love this recipe. I used regular milk just because I didn't need it to be Vegan. I also added 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract. My only wish was that I could find tofu in 12ounce packs. The one I had was 14 ounces and because my family is not big on tofu I had wasted tofu. Thank you for a great dessert recipe that I can feel good about feeding to my kids.
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Reviewed: Jan. 18, 2009
Consistency was a bit watery, I thought.
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Reviewed: Nov. 18, 2008
I think all the right flavors are in there and the tofu gives body to the pudding but since tofu doesn't have much taste the overall flavor is very subtle. Couldn't really taste the banana either so I would say either use a very ripe banana or throw in an extra. Think it'd taste better served with something else, like fruit. Will try playing around with the proportions next time but all in all, great way to use up extra tofu!
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Reviewed: Nov. 7, 2008
I submitted this recipe and am glad to hear that others are enjoying it. I have two tips. I find that using a frozen banana imparts a more intense banana flavor. Plus it chills the pudding instantly so you can eat it sooner :) Also, add a tsp of vanilla if you use regular cow's milk.
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Reviewed: Nov. 2, 2008
Oh my gosh, I am in love with this. It feels absolutely DECADENT. I used firm tofu because that's all I had on hand, but it worked just fine. Amazing recipe!
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Reviewed: Sep. 17, 2008
This is delicious! Very creamy and smooth; better texture than regular pudding imo. Not too sweet; the chocolate and banana flavors are really highlighted. Served with additional sliced banana and sprinkle of cinnamon. Also got five stars from omni hubby and picky 9 and 12 year olds. Thanks for the post!
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