Grandma’s Sage Pudding: Grandma’s Vanilla Pudding, by Mrs. Harry Gilbert, from the 1967 Around the House (Lake Mills Graphic, Lake Mills, Iowa).; sixties; 1960s; recipe; pudding; sage; Lake Mills, Iowa

This is a general-purpose pudding recipe; if you leave out the sage you’ve got a very nice vanilla pudding, and you can also add cocoa powder or other flavorings as desired. I have enjoyed adding lemon zest to it for a very elegant lemon pudding. I was inspired to try sage by the amazing Sage Sablés in Claire Saffitz’s Dessert Person. For an even more unique flavor, add some lavender-flavored whipped cream dots on the top.

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