🍮 Elevate your dessert game with effortless butterscotch bliss!
Jell-O Cook & Serve Butterscotch Pudding & Pie Filling Mix is a 3.5 oz box that creates 4 servings of rich, creamy butterscotch pudding. With only 90 calories per serving, it’s a quick, versatile dessert option that can be served warm or chilled. The mix comes in individually sealed pouches to ensure freshness and is SNAP & EBT eligible.
D**A
Yummy cooked butterscotch pudding
I rarely can find cooked butterscotch pudding in the grocery store. Thankful to be able to purchase here at a reasonable price.
P**N
Favorite pudding of my childhood
Favorite pudding of my childhood. I admit now that I cook, it isn't as good as my homemade pudding. But it still is a delicious step back into another world.
L**T
COOK & SERVE IS THE BEST
I'm in agreement with someone who answered a question....I don't buy instant. I ony buy COOK & SERVEPUDDING. I use organic non-fat dry milk powder to make up the milk and I use extra milk powder--adds to the protein value of the pudding. I was so glad to see butterscotch back in stock.I made up 2 small packages. I added some chopped up walnuts, and, when getting them out of the freezer, saw a bag of butterscotch chips left over from making cookies. So, I added a small hand-full --well, actually, a palm full, not a full hand-full. They have a stronger butterscotch flavor so any dilution from the extra milk powder would be offset. By the time the pudding was at a low boil on medium heat, the chips were completely dissolved.I added to the nutritional value of my pudding with the walnuts and extra milk powder. It was very creamy --except for the pieces of walnuts, of course. It was delicious. I had a small bowl every day--somewhere between 1/2 cup & 1 cup, satisfying any desire for something sweet after dinner.I prefer the COOK & SERVE because it is so much creamier than the instant.There is something comforting about standing at the stove, stirring the pudding. I think it's because it reminds me of my childhood--before there was instant pudding you had to cook it. If you look online, you'll see the cooked pudding was called "instant pudding" in 1936. I guess because it was quicker than making completely from scratch back then. You just added milk and cooked-- simple!It looks like true "instant" pudding (no cooking needed) was introduced in 1949 but wasn't widely available in the USA except at only a few stores in NYC (maybe-because I didn't recognize the names of the stores). Don't quote me on that, I could be wrong...Early 1950's it spread. Now, we lived in a small town in AZ at the time and it could have been mid-50's before it was in our stores. (?) I remember when instant pudding appeared-- or at least when my Mom decided to try it and it wasn't 1950. I was only 3 yrs old then and I'm sure wasn' t aware of how it was prepared or possibly even the difference in texture. It had to be a few yrs later. The texture is not the same as cooked --it's simply not as creamy. My Mom kept getting the "cook" variety so that's what I was raised on. I guess everyone in our family liked the creaminess of the cooked variety better-- either that or it was less expensive. Anyway, I've tried instant a few times over the years, but always go back to COOK & SERVE. To me, it's relaxing to simply stand there and stir. No brains, no real exertion necessary. It's like when my daughter was a baby. Sitting and folding warm, clean smelling cloth diapers was relaxing. It was probably the only time I got to sit and do practically nothing.AMAZON: I DO WISH YOU'D CARRY THE LARGER PKGS OF COOK & SERVE PUDDING MIX. They containapproximately a mid point between 1 and 2 sm packages . Also, need to add CHOCOLATE FUDGE flavor.
M**R
Sweet tooth owners, that's for you
One of the few inoffensive flavors of low calorie pudding. A salvation for people on restricted calorie intake, who also have a sweet tooth. (I have a mouthful of them.) And the price is so much better than at your local grocery store, too.
S**S
Great 👍
Great product 😀
P**R
Butterscotch pudding—yummy!
If you like butterscotch and you like pudding then this is a nice, easy after dinner desert.
A**R
My sister likes it
It tastes good
S**S
Tasty
Tasty
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