Here’s a super simple and delicious recipe for Butterscotch Pudding.

Butterscotch Pudding in two dishes

I can’t even believe it has taken me this long.  I mean… butterscotch pudding is pretty much one of my most favorite desserts to eat in the ENTIRE WORLD… and I just made it homemade for the first time last week.  Phew.  It’s good.  This recipe is a keeper.  I’ll be making it again and again and again!

The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Dinnertime cookbook cover

The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Dinnertime

I have been meaning to make this recipe for the past 5 MONTHS!  It comes from the newest book by Ree Drummond-  The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Dinnertime.  Ree is a super sweet friend of mine.  She started blogging right about the time that I did 10 years ago… and we have been friends for a good many years now.  It’s so neat to see her career to take off- now she’s a sought-after celebrity!  I love her newest book.  It’s similar to her others with beautiful photos of her ranch life with family and step-by-step photos of recipes.  

I’ve bookmarked to make: some of the delicious breakfast Egg Scrambles, Ginger Steak Salad, Chicken Taco Salad, Cheesy Cauliflower Soup, Salisbury Steak, Red Wine Pot Roast, Chow Mein, Quick Fudge and the Quick and Easy Apple Tart.  I also really love her chapter on Freezer Foods- things like Ready-to-Go Meatballs, Chili and Baked Ziti!  This is a great cookbook to have in your collection.

Butterscotch Pudding in two dishes with two spoons on the side

How to make Butterscotch Pudding at home:

This recipe takes all of about 20 minutes to make.  It couldn’t be simpler. In a saucepan, you’ll combine brown sugar, cornstarch and salt. Then you’ll whisk in whole milk and egg yolks and continue to whisk and heat over medium heat. After a few minutes, the mixture will begin to thicken and bubble. Once it has reached the consistency of pudding, you’ll stir in some butter to make it nice and creamy and smooth. And it turns out absolutely perfect!

Butterscotch Pudding in two dishes with whipped cream

And by “perfect,” I mean creamy and sweet and totally butterscotchy.  The pudding is spooned into dishes and refrigerated until ready to serve (with or without whipped cream). We like ours with a little bit of whipped cream, but I can attest to the fact that eating it plain and simple works out just fine too.

How to make whipped cream:

In a large bowl, combine 1 cup cold heavy whipping cream with 2 tablespoons powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. Use an electric mixer to beat these ingredients until medium peaks form. At this point, it’ll be ready for spooning onto the pudding for serving. Or refrigerate and use later.

Butterscotch Pudding Spoonful

My Mom used to make Butterscotch Pudding from the box, which is when I fell in love with butterscotch pudding in the first place. But making it homemade is infinitely better. Enjoy!

Here are a few more butterscotch recipes you might like to try:

butterscotch pudding in glass dishes
4.67 from 3 votes

Butterscotch Pudding

Totally smooth, sweet and delicious!
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 8 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
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Ingredients

Instructions 

  • In a medium saucepan, gently whisk together the sugar, cornstarch and salt.  Pour in the milk and egg yolks; whisk to combine, and stir the together over medium heat.  Continue to whisk... it will look like not much is happening for 3 to 4 minutes... but soon it will be bubbling away!  Cook, stirring, while the mixture thickens.  Once it seems like it has a nice, thick texture for pudding- pull it off the heat and stir in the butter.
  • Spoon the pudding into small glasses or dishes and chill for at least 2 hours.  Top with whipped cream before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 280kcal, Carbohydrates: 49g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 8g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Cholesterol: 109mg, Sodium: 226mg, Potassium: 185mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 45g, Vitamin A: 358IU, Calcium: 149mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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21 Comments

  1. Beverly Sherwood says:

    I haven’t tried this recipe yet but am looking forward to it. I love homemade butterscotch pudding too.
    Also, I add a teaspoon of vanilla to my recipe at the end with the butter.
    One other serving suggestion is serving it warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!.

  2. Maxine Schroeder says:

    5 stars
    Love!

  3. Christy J says:

    This pudding recipe is absolutely delicious and turns out perfect every time. I love the method for combining all the ingredients before putting them on the heat. It’s so much simpler and eliminates any potential issues with the egg and cornstarch getting added to an already heated mixture. I deleted my other butterscotch pudding recipes after trying this one a few times with fantastic results. I love this one as is, but I just made it again and substituted some of the milk with Bailey’s to make a Bailey’s butterscotch pudding and OMG!! Best pudding I’ve ever made. Thank you for this uncomplicated and extremely tasty recipe!

    1. Lori Lange says:

      What a great tip, thanks!

  4. Sara says:

    It looks Devine.I’m definitely trying this out.

  5. Colbie says:

    You could up the cornstarch and egg yolks and cook a bit longer to make a thicker filling for a pie…

  6. alia says:

    Do you think this will work with Coconut Cream instead of Whole Milk?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I’ve never tried making pudding with Coconut Cream, so I can’t confirm that will work.

    2. Jackie says:

      Can you use 2% milk

    3. Lori Lange says:

      I don’t think 2% will thicken the consistency enough.

  7. Deb says:

    Could you use this as a pie filling? Would there be any changes in the directions?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I don’t think so… it’s a pretty creamy, soft pudding. I feel like you’d need a thicker base to use it for pie.

  8. Joanne says:

    This is my favorite pudding, and my son’s, too! Thank you for this homemade version.

  9. Grace @ Herbs and Eats says:

    This looks delicious! I love butterscotch and I love pudding. I’m going to have to make this sometime 🙂

  10. Mary Gresham says:

    This pudding looks divine! So smooth and creamy….perfect. Definitely making soon. Thanks for sharing.