A whole new way to enjoy the delicious durian. This makes a huge bowl of pudding, so you could adjust the recipe amounts for your needs. My 9 month old son goes nuts for this.
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Ingredients
½ durian
3 young coconuts
Recipe Directions
1. Blend up the meat from the coconuts with the durian, using enough coconut water to get it to blend.
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By rawmummaA whole new way to enjoy the delicious durian.
This makes a huge bowl of pudding, so you could adjust the recipe amounts for your needs. My 9 month old son goes nuts for this.
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sahara
Jul 04, 2009
What's Durian?? Never heard of it! Is it like some sort of fruit?
deasmiles
Sep 28, 2009
Rawmumma,
this sounds heavenly. I am back home now where I live in Italy, I need to locate a source for Durian and then it will be durian pudding, durian ice cream, durian pies....Love love love Durian. Thanks for this recipe. Dea xoxoxo
Nagev
Jul 02, 2009
I bought a durian once and I just couldn't eat it. It smelled and tasted so bad. I have hear things about their smell, but this can't be normal..Someone inform me.....
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deasmiles
Sep 28, 2009
Rawmumma,
this sounds heavenly. I am back home now where I live in Italy, I need to locate a source for Durian and then it will be durian pudding, durian ice cream, durian pies....Love love love Durian. Thanks for this recipe. Dea xoxoxo
deasmiles
Sep 28, 2009
Hi Lauraj,
do you live in or near a big city? If you do, any asian market is a good prospect for durian. Not just chinese, but asian, so thai, philippino, any asian market really. Just go to one and ask the people who work there if they have it. I did it while visiting SF last month. It was a huge market and the guy took me right to where the durians were and even helped me pick one out. good luck :) dea.
lauraj
Sep 06, 2009
Where can I find Durian in Idaho/ Haven't been to Thailand recently!!
neen273
Aug 03, 2009
Sounds like a great recipe! Durian is an Asian fruit, a little bigger than a football with a very spiny outer covering. When you cut it open, often you'll get a whiff of sulfur. The part you eat is the pulp surrounding the large seeds. It's yellow, fatty/creamy (perfect for puddings and ice cream), and the taste is impossible to describe. It doesn't taste bad or like it smells, it's just an acquired taste for a lot of people. I blended it with coconut flakes and bananas, and froze it. =)
sahara
Jul 04, 2009
What's Durian?? Never heard of it! Is it like some sort of fruit?
Nagev
Jul 02, 2009
I bought a durian once and I just couldn't eat it. It smelled and tasted so bad. I have hear things about their smell, but this can't be normal..Someone inform me.....
photodavebot
Jul 02, 2009
Yum! I have this all the time.
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