🍮 Classic British comfort, ready when you are
Bird's Original Instant Custard Powder 250g is a quick and easy-to-prepare dessert mix from the UK. Just add water to create a creamy, delicious custard that complements a variety of desserts. Packaged in a compact 250g size, this iconic powder offers authentic British flavor with minimal effort, perfect for busy professionals craving a nostalgic treat.
Item Form | Powder |
Cuisine | Indian |
Size | 10.5 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Unit Count | 10.58 Ounce |
Color | White |
UPC | 721865787003 655003244304 832702611815 786173771618 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05000117700201, 05000354700064 |
Manufacturer | Kraft |
Part Number | S9-UDV7-T5PR-CA |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 3.54 x 3.54 inches |
Item model number | BirdsVanilla |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**P
Delicious sauce .... no eggs!
This product is fantastic. You get a lovely custardy sauce without using a single egg. Prefect over pies, cake, bread pudding. My lovely neighbor, a 90+ British lady recommended Bird's which apparently an English staple. I always have a box in my cabinet now.
L**O
Great
Needed for recipe for baking. Wish it came in smaller choices
S**N
Nummy
This stuff is so good. It came wrapped in plastic too. Thank you.
A**Y
Best custard there is.
I am from the UK and am very familiar with Bird’s custard as far as I am concerned there is nothing else. It’s delicious.
S**Y
> EASY TAPIOCA PUDDING
Tapioca pearls and pudding (or custard) are two different things. Theoretically, you can mix hydrated tapioca pearls in pre-made pudding, coconut pudding, "instant" pudding (which in my opinion tastes horrible), or pudding from scratch--but that's alot of work). I use the following easy recipe which makes great tasting tapioca pudding.> Begin with 2 cups of milk in a 4-cup measuring cup*> Microwave 2 minutes> Stir-in 1/4 cup of Bob's Red Mill Tapioca, Small Pearl, 24-Ounce Units (Pack of 4) **> Stir-in 2 tablespoons of sugar***> Stir-in 1 tablespoon of Bird's Custard Powder 300g, slowly, a little at a time, mixing vigorously****> Microwave 2 minutes, stir> Microwave 30 seconds, stir, repeat, until thick. If you are uncertain about the thickness, then microwave 15 seconds at a time until you are sure---you can't really overcook it. Watch the level in the measuring cup--if it gets near the top (i.e., nearly boils over) stop the microwave immediately.NOTES* I generally use whole milk but you can use 1/2 & 1/2 for richer pudding, or 2% or skim milk for a less-rich pudding. The custard mix contains no eggs, so tapioca pudding made with soy or almond milk would probably be vegan. It is important to use a large measuring cup or mixing bowl because the pudding can boil over in a few seconds** You can soak the pearls (in milk) as long as overnight if you want, if you want them to be softer in the freshly made pudding. In my opinion about 4 hours of pre-soaking is ideal. If you don't pre-soak, the pearls will soften over time in the frig.*** Mix vigorously, I strongly recommend a mini-mixer such as Norpro Cordless Mini Mixer, 5 Piece Set (which costs only $4 and is very useful for other mixing chores). Get a good whirlpool going with the mini-mixer, and slowly add the sugar and then the custard mix. It is important to add the pearls first, because they act as mixing balls to help incorporate the pudding mix faster and easier.**** This is about 1/4--1/2 the amount of mix that Bird's recipe calls for. The tapioca pearls take up volume and themselves contribute starch to the mix which is cooked and thickens the pudding.MAKING NON-TAPIOCCA CUSTARD> Use the above recipe, without tapioca pearls but with about 2 tablespoons of custard mix for a custard sauce, or 2 1/2 to 3 tablespoons of custard mix to make a firm cold pudding.ADJUSTING THE RECIPE> One reviewer, probably trying to make an American-style firm cold pudding, complained that the Bird's Custard is thin and bland. It is bland if you use skim milk. It is thin, if you use the recipe on the container which is really intended for a warm custard sauce. For a cold rich firm pudding, you need to increase both the amount of the custard mix and the amount of the sugar (as in my recipe). Whole milk or real half-and-half make a much richer sauce or pudding than skim milk.> Obviously, if you serve it warm, it is much thinner than the same batch refrigerated overnight. No problem, just be aware of the fact, and adjust your recipe accordingly.> Less obviously, if you serve it warm, it will be sweeter than the same batch refrigerated overnight. No problem, just be award of the fact, and adjust your recipe accordingly.> If you are serving it as a sauce on an already sweet dessert, such as fruitcake, you may want to reduce the amount of sugar. If you are serving it on sour fruit, you may want to increase the amount of sugar.> If you want to pour the sauce over sliced bananas or most other cut fruit, let it cool down first.> You can, of course, double (triple, etc.) the recipe if you need more custard---just beware that it is much more difficult to thoroughly mix-in the custard mix and the cooking times are NOT proportional. In most cases, multiple 2-cup batches are easier to make. To make a large amount, start by making a paste (as described on the container), and cook it in a large pot on a stove, stirring continually.> Most folks tend to over-measure for small volumes, under-measure for large volumes. So, a doubled recipe is likely to produce a thinner sauce or pudding. Not a problem, just beware of it. I strongly suggest using a real measuring spoon, and measure level volumes (that means, use a butter knife to level the filled-tablespoon at the top edge of the tablespoon). Don't "cheat" by using "heaping" tablespoons, instead just add 1/2 tablespoon (or 1 tablespoon, etc.) to your recipe.> When you find the exact combination of milk, custard mix, and sugar which works best for you, write it down, and use that recipe the next time.
F**T
Birds is the best!
Classic ingredient needed for Nanaimo bars.
R**I
Quick custard with lots of room for flavor!
Two things about this custard:1. I overcooked this by about 1 or 2 minutes in the microwave. It still came out but was not smooth but was definitely thick.2. This custard is very bland. It needs lots of flavor added.
S**A
Do NOT buy this product. It is not returnable.
I bought this product for a Thanksgiving dessert. It arrived with the cap off, seal broken and powder all over the box. The manufacturer needs to do a much better job of packaging this item. Tried to return for a replacement and the product is NOT returnable. No dessert and no replacement. I read a few people experienced this issue and was hoping mine would be different. Wrong! Save your money and buy a different product from another manufacturer who hopefully knows how to properly package their products for shipping. Very disappointing.
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