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Orange Tapioca Pudding

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The unique texture of tapioca—creamy pudding studded with soft, slightly chewy pearls—inspires intense devotion among fans. This version gets lively citrus flavor from four incarnations of orange: zest, juice, liqueur, and fresh pieces of the fruit.

Cooks' notes:

·The egg whites in this recipe are not cooked, which may be of concern if salmonella is a problem in your area.
·Tapioca pudding can be chilled up to 3 days.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    2 hr

  • Yield

    Makes 6 servings

Ingredients

2 navel oranges
2 tablespoons orange liqueur such as Grand Marnier or Cointreau
1/3 cup plus 3 tablespoons sugar, divided
1/3 cup tapioca pearls (preferably 1/8 inch; not quick-cooking)
3 cups whole milk
2 large eggs, separated
1/2 cup chilled heavy cream

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Finely grate enough orange zest to measure 1 teaspoon. Cut remaining peel and white pith from oranges with a sharp knife, then discard. Cut segments free from membranes, letting them drop into a bowl, then squeeze enough juice from membranes to measure 3 tablespoons, adding it to segments. Add liqueur and 2 tablespoons sugar and toss with segments. Let macerate 20 minutes.

    Step 2

    While orange segments macerate, cook tapioca, milk, grated zest, 1/3 cup sugar, and 1/8 teaspoon salt in a heavy medium saucepan over medium heat, stirring, until sugar has dissolved. Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally, then reduce heat to medium-low and gently simmer, stirring constantly, until thickened, about 10 minutes. Drain orange segments in a sieve over saucepan to add liquid to tapioca (reserve segments), then gently simmer, stirring constantly, until tapioca pearls are completely translucent, 20 to 30 minutes.

    Step 3

    Whisk together egg yolks in a metal bowl, then gradually whisk hot pudding into yolks. Quick-chill by setting bowl in an ice bath and stirring occasionally until cool (pudding will be very thick).

    Step 4

    Beat egg whites with a pinch of salt using an electric mixer until they just hold soft peaks. Add remaining tablespoon sugar and beat whites until they just hold stiff peaks.

    Step 5

    Beat cream in another bowl with cleaned beaters until it just holds stiff peaks. Fold whites, then cream, into pudding gently but thoroughly.

    Step 6

    Divide orange segments among 6 glasses, ramekins, or small bowls and top with pudding. Chill, covered, at least 1 hour.

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