i.e. “LIKES”
Ever since Blogger figured how to not count bots or any
mechanical un-peopled viewers, the viewing counting on my posts went from over
a thousand (most of the traffic back then was from Russia and I know no one
there) to less than a hundred on most posts. Some posts are fewer than fifty.
If you’re reading this, you’re in an exclusive rarified club.
I noticed a curious
pattern to the posts that get almost double the clicks. They either contain cat
pictures (oh, my 💓) or a recipe. I rarely do the latter, so it’s time, don’t
you think? Not that I am motivated by clicks, but I feel like letting the
summer leave with a bang.
And so I will share my favorite comfort food, which is good
warm, (in winter) fabulous cold, (on a day like today) and for the most part is
pretty good for you. It requires only one ingredient you’ll have to go hunting
for, and trust me—you’ll be happy to have it on hand going forward. The rest are
likely already in your refrigerator & pantry.
ROSE WATER PUDDING
2 cups whole milk
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1/3 cup sugar
¼ cup Rose water (or Orange-blossom
water) *
Chopped pistachio meat or Almonds
for topping
*The Rose water is found in middle eastern food stores, and if you must, Amazon also sells it. It’s wonderful in fruit salad and in rice pudding, and for the cocktail crowd there’s no end to where it adds wistful cheer.
On low heat, bring the milk with cornstarch and sugar whisked
in to a soft simmer, using a whisk the whole time. The moment it begins to
boil, it will also thicken. Take it off the stove and whisk in the rosewater.
Fantastic for cold evenings right away. It’s very nice chilled in small bowls
and eaten with a spoon, nut meats sprinkled on top.
Can’t be simpler, can’t be better. You’re welcome.
Yum! Wish I could have milk because I would definitely try this.
ReplyDeleteI'm lactose intolerant, Katie, and I use lactose-free milk.
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy. How long does the unused Rose Water last after the bottle is open?
ReplyDeleteRose water should be refrigerated after opening, and will last for YEARS,(not kidding, I just checked my bottle from two years ago...) though it becomes a little less fragrant.
ReplyDeleteRose milk with pistachios! Yum! Lovelovelove rose water.
ReplyDeleteYears ago when I lived in Berkeley, I had several Iranian friends, and a varian of this pudding was often served at their parties. It included rice. I never learned the recipe, but I remember it now so fondly after reading your post. It was just delicious!
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