Thursday, March 10, 2011

Kid's Kitchen: Rainbow Pudding

In the Kitchen

By Katie Goodman

Maybe you're thinking: Why rainbow pudding for St. Patrick's Day?

Well, St. Patrick's Day folklore often revolves around the leprechaun, a short bearded fellow with a pot of gold. According to legend, the leprechaun's pot of gold is hidden at the end of a rainbow. Those who find the pot of gold are granted three wishes in exchange for the leprechaun's release. Since it is impossible to find the end of a rainbow, you'll never uncover the pot of gold. Instead, you'll have to test your luck with catching a leprechaun.

Many pudding recipes contain multiple egg yolks, which give vanilla pudding a yellow tint. In this recipe, I've opted to use fewer egg yolks than a typical recipe so that it's easy to tint with food coloring, for a fun St. Patrick's Day rainbow dessert for kids.

What are you doing to celebrate St. Paddy's Day with your kids? Do you have any fun St. Patrick's Day quotes to share?



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