This old fashioned custard can be used to make custard pie, sweet tart filling, banana pudding and just plain eating by itself with sugar on it. Add coconut, if you’re a fan. Le bon tourtes douces!
In a medium bowl, dissolve the cornstarch in water. Add in the milk, sugar, eggs, and vanilla. Transfer to a saucepan and cook slowly until the pudding thickens. It will have the consistency of custard.
Cool and use as needed in pie shells and for sweet dough tarts; add banana flavoring to make banana pudding.
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