Desserts

Easy Slow Cooker Indian Pudding

Easy Slow-Cooker Indian Pudding makes preparing and enjoying this classic New England dessert a snap with a recipe from Plimoth Plantation.

A glass dessert dish containing tiramisu topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, placed next to a napkin and a spoon on a wooden surface.

Melty and spicy pudding perfection.

Photo Credit: Aimee Seavey
For me, nothing smells and tastes like fall more than a warm bowl of Indian Pudding topped with a creamy, melty scoop of vanilla ice cream. It’s a classic New England dessert made from cornmeal, milk, molasses and spices that are baked in the oven until set, but the method is tricky enough that most folks look for their Indian Pudding in restaurants rather than at home.
Slow Cooker Indian Pudding
Slow-Cooker Indian Pudding
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Well, those days are officially over. Thanks to the colonial-era experts at Plimoth Plantation, we now have a trusty Indian Pudding recipe that you can make right in your slow cooker!
Easy Slow Cooker Indian Pudding
Making the pudding.
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In truth, Indian Pudding wants to be in the slow cooker. It’s supposed to sit and simmer for a long time in the oven at a low temperature to achieve a smooth and creamy texture. If it’s rushed, or if the oven door keeps opening and closing, the cornmeal might not break down properly, and your pudding will be gritty. This is why the slow cooker is ideal for good Indian Pudding. With a little prep up front on the stove-top, you can then transfer the batter to the slow cooker for a nice long, slow bake. Once mine was ready, I spooned a generous amount into a dessert bowl, but it wasn’t quite finished.
Easy Slow Cooker Indian Pudding
Indian Pudding
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What it needed was in the freezer — a thick scoop of vanilla bean ice cream.
Easy Slow Cooker Indian Pudding
Just add ice cream!
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Placed on top of the hot pudding, the ice cream melts and combines with the pudding to form a caramel-colored sauce.For me, this sauce is the very best part of the whole Indian Pudding experience.
Easy Slow Cooker Indian Pudding
Melty and spicy pudding perfection.
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Mmmm. As I am fond of saying, this is a dish that’s not going to win any beauty contests, but that doesn’t make it any less delicious!
Easy Slow Cooker Indian Pudding
Nothing left to do but dig in.
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Dessert (or sometimes breakfast) of colonial champions! I’m so glad to now have an easy slow cooker Indian Pudding recipe that I can have baking away while dinner is cooking, I’m at work, or out doing holiday errands. Coming home to this is like coming home to the most vintage of New England comfort food. Try it this holiday season or winter and see for yourself, then let us know what you think! This post was first published in 2012 and has been updated. 

GET THE RECIPE: Plimoth Plantation’s Easy Slow Cooker Indian Pudding

LEARN MORE: Encyclopedia of Fall: I is for Indian Pudding

Aimee Tucker

Aimee Tucker is Yankee’s senior digital editor. A lifelong New Englander and Yankee contributor since 2010, Aimee has written columns devoted to history, foliage, retro food, and architecture, and regularly shares her experiences in New England travel, home, and gardening. Her most memorable Yankee experiences to date include meeting Stephen King, singing along to a James Taylor Fourth of July concert at Tanglewood, and taking to the skies in the Hood blimp for an open-air tour of the Massachusetts coastline.

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  1. I bought a can of indian pudding at the grocery store once to try it as id never had it before and it looked interesting i opened the can and ate it and it was horrible now that im thinking about it was i suppose to eat it out of the can or was that an ingredient to make the indian pudding with i thought the cansaid ready to eat out of the can i was very disappointed i really wanted to like indian pudding so i would love to give it another try if anyone has any ideas where i could get one already made in ny state thanks

    1. Hi MaryAnn. At the bottom of the post, you’ll see it says “GET THE RECIPE:
      Plimoth Plantation’s Easy Slow Cooker Indian Pudding” — click on the title of the recipe and it will take you to a new page.

  2. I am going to try this recipe because I just love Indian Pudding. My mother used to add a can of figs to her recipe, but I don’t know if you can even buy canned figs now.

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