Grapenut Pudding Recipe + Diabetic Friendly version (2024)

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This Grapenut Custard Pudding is a great recipe to have on hand with the holidays coming up. It is an old fashioned classic New England dessert. So many of us have fond memories of eating grape nut pudding with loved ones over the years.

Older folks will love this delicious grape nuts pudding, and so does everyone else. I usually make the diabetic-friendly version of this pudding, so that is included in the recipe.

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Grape Nut Pudding

Old fashioned Grapenut Pudding is a simple egg custard pudding featuring a layer of Grape Nuts that nestle on the bottom of the dish. It is sort of in line with a bread pudding, but using cereal instead.

The cereal was created in 1897 and the custard pudding was nationally popular by the 1920s, particularly in New England. It is still a popular dessert in the region and a staple around the Boston area to this day.

I live in Rhode Island, where it is incredibly popular with the older folks, and is on most traditional family restaurant menus. It is also common in the eastern CT, Massachusetts (particularly in the cape cod area) and even parts of southern NH. We love it so much around here, grape nut ice cream is even a thing at local ice cream shops.

While the original grape nut custard pudding recipe is pretty healthy as far as desserts go, I tweaked it a little to add a diabetic friendly version.

Diabetic Grapenut Custard Pudding Version

Grape Nuts cereal is packed with fiber and is a good source of protein, team that with milk & egg protein, and things are already looking good for this dessert. By substituting a zero calorie sweetener that measures like sugar (erythritol), I made the dessert diabetic friendly, while cutting calories.

I just used milk and did not add any half and half, which sometimes used for this recipe. I find the custard is rich enough with calories and fat. I'd rather save those fat calories for a nice dollop of whipped cream on top myself.

These simple recipe alterations to the grape nut custard pudding have actually made it a viable healthy option for a quick breakfast too, not just dessert.

How to Make Grapenut Pudding

A simple visual walk through of making the grape nut pudding. Find print recipe below.

prep 10 min | baking 50 min | total time 1 hour

Makes 10 servings

Ingredients to Make

  • 4 cups whole milk
  • 4 large eggs
  • ½ cup sugar (or erythritol)
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon Kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon (optional)
  • 1 cup grape nuts cereal

Preparation (Visual)

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat the interior of a casserole dish with non-stick cooking spray.

Scald the milk by placing in saucepan over high heat, but remove from burner just as it is about to boil.

Beat eggs together with nutmeg in a large bowl, then stir in the scalded milk, sugar, vanilla and salt. Pour the eggs mixture into the prepared baking dish.

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Sprinkle the cup of Grape-Nuts over the custard. Most will sink and create a sort of crust, but a few will float and add a little texture to the top.
A hot water bath keeps the pudding tender, so select a baking dish that you can fit in another. Here I have a 2 quart 8x11 baking dish cradled in a 3 quart lasagna dish, but a large roasting pan would work well. The warm water should reach halfway up the side of the dish.

If you don't have such a large pan pick up a disposable aluminum roasting pan. Put a sheet pan under it to stabilize and not spill water. It won't get dirty, so can be rinsed and reused.

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After about 50 minutes, the grape nut pudding should be done. A knife inserted into the center will allow you to check if it is done.

Let cool.

It is served both warm or cold, just spoon it into your serving dish. My personal preference is cold with a dollop of whipped cream. My in-laws are lovers of their grape nut pudding hot, with copious amounts of whipped cream on top. You can even try it with my homemade Eggnog Whipped Cream!

Storing

Do not leave out at room temperature more than 2 hours. Refrigerated this will last 3-4 days. I do not recommend freezing.

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Enjoy this easy to make New England favorite with your family for your next gathering.

For more regional favorites try my Cape Codder (co*cktail), New England Baked Cod or Coffee Syrup.

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Grapenut Pudding Recipe

Grapenut Custard Pudding is a traditional New England dessert. It is a custard featuring Grape Nuts cereal. This includes a sugar-free version and is reduced fat.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Diet: Diabetic

Keyword: grapenut custard pudding

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 10

Calories: 129kcal

Author: Robin Gagnon

Ingredients

  • 4 cups milk
  • 4 large eggs
  • ½ cup erythritol (or sugar)
  • 2 tsp. vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ¼ teaspoon Kosher salt
  • 1 cup Grape Nuts cereal

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Scald the milk. (Heat, but stop just as it is about to boil)

  • While heating the milk, beat eggs, sugar substitute, vanilla, nutmeg and salt in large batter bowl.

  • Once milk has scalded, whisk a little into eggs to temper, add a bit more, whisk, then add remaining milk and give it a final whisk.

  • Coat interior of baking dish with cooking spray or thin coating of butter or oil. Pour in the custard, then pour Grape Nuts over the top evenly.

  • Place the custard dish in roasting pan. Pour water in larger pan until it comes halfway up the inside baking dish or slightly higher.

  • Bake for approximately 50 minutes. Center will still jiggle, but be mostly set when done. A knife inserted in center comes out clean at this point.

  • Let cool. Serve warm or cold, with or without whipped cream.

Notes

*Nutritional info based on using zero calorie sweetener.

Net carbs are lower, as the fiber and sugar alcohols would be subtracted when using erythritol. I estimate they are around 11 or 12 per serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 129kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 75mg | Sodium: 184mg | Potassium: 200mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 458IU | Calcium: 125mg | Iron: 5mg

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FAQs

What is grapenut pudding made of? ›

Whisk together the milk, cream, eggs, and vanilla. Add the Grape-Nuts, brown sugar, and salt, stirring to combine thoroughly. Pour the mixture into the prepared pan.

Why did they stop making grape nut flakes? ›

In 1953, Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay brought Grape-Nuts along on their trek to the peak of Mount Everest when they became the first to reach the mountain's summit. Due to production issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic Grape-Nuts were temporarily discontinued in 2021 before returning in mid-March.

Is grape nut cereal healthy? ›

Healthy cereal

High in fiber, low in fat, packed with healthy nutrients and low in sugar. I always add a few almonds, walnuts and a handful of blueberries, it's like rocket fuel for your body.

What are grape nut flakes made of? ›

According to the ingredients listed on the commercial Grape-Nuts box, the cereal contained only whole grain wheat flour, malted barley flour, salt, and dried yeast, plus added vitamins and minerals. The taste was only very slightly sweet, but attractive due to its rich nutty flavor. That's what I wanted to capture.

What does Grape-Nuts claim to do for the body? ›

Wherever the name came from, it doesn't change the fact that Grape-Nuts is packed full of goodness. Made with wholesome ingredients and fortified with vitamins and minerals, a half-cup serving of Grape-Nuts Original cereal is an excellent source of fiber and provides 100% of your daily recommended whole grain*.

What makes Grape-Nuts healthy? ›

According to the manufacturer, Original flavor Grape Nuts are made with only four simple ingredients: whole grain wheat flour, malted barley flour, salt, and dried yeast. They provide 7 g of fiber per 1/2-cup (58-g) serving, along with a variety of nutrients, including iron, B vitamins, zinc, magnesium, and copper (8).

What is the healthiest cereal? ›

1. Porridge. Porridge is our top choice for a heart-healthy breakfast, made with low-fat milk or water. All porridge oats are wholegrains and they contain a soluble fibre called beta-glucan, which can help lower your cholesterol level if you have 3g or more daily, as part of a healthy diet.

How healthy are grape nut flakes? ›

Made from whole wheat and malted barley flours, the cereal is an excellent source of whole grains with 7 grams of fiber—about 25 percent of your daily need—per half-cup. Most of the fiber is insoluble, which is the type that's key for preventing constipation.

What is the oldest cereal? ›

The first ever breakfast cereal was Granola, invented in the USA in 1863 by James Caleb Jackson, operator of the Jackson Sanitorium in the state of New York. However, the cereal never caught on commercially, because the heavy bran nuggets needed soaking overnight before they were tender enough to eat.

Are Grape-Nuts high in sugar? ›

Phenomenal fiber, great for health

you also get an great source of iron (NOT as good as beef which is heme-iron and absorbed more readily with higher bioavailability, but that is an animal-based source...), and a very low in sugar breakfast.

Which cereals are no longer healthy? ›

Some Popular Breakfast Cereals May No Longer Be Considered “Healthy” by the FDA
  • Raisin Bran — 9 grams of added sugars.
  • Special K — 10 grams of added sugars.
  • Honey Bunches of Oats — 9 grams of added sugars.
  • Kellog's Corn Flakes — 4 grams of added sugars, 300 milligrams of sodium.
  • Honey Nut Cheerios — 12 grams of added sugars.
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Why are Grape-Nuts not available in Canada? ›

Grape-Nuts, the cereal made of neither grapes nor nuts but wheat and barley, were nearly impossible to find in early 2021. Disappointed consumers had the pandemic to thank – supply chain constraints and higher-than-usual demand for cereal halted production.

What to use instead of Grape-Nuts cereal? ›

You could increase the digestive biscuits to replace the grape nuts or for the crunch element you could substitute the grape nuts with chopped almonds or hazelnuts (roasted in the oven until crunchy and toasted brown).

What is Ezekiel cereal? ›

Food For Life Ezekiel cereal is made with the same grains as their bread; seven organic sprouted grains, water and a touch of salt for flavor. Sugar is something you should be able to control. We mentioned before that some cereals will have some form of sugar as their second ingredient.

Where did Grape-Nuts pudding originate? ›

Rival cereal maker C. W. Post, a former patient at Battle Creek, created Grape-Nuts in 1897. The pudding came soon after. We found a recipe for Grape-Nut pudding in a 1901 church cookbook published by the Dudley Street Baptist Church in Boston, but the dish appears to have gained wider national popularity by the 1920s.

What are Grape-Nuts actually? ›

Well, Grape-Nuts actually aren't related to grapes, or nuts! They are a classic, healthy cereal made from wheat and barley, also sometimes called “grain nuts”. Their subtle sweetness and crumbly texture make Grape-Nuts a wonderful addition to many recipes.

What does Grape-Nuts cereal have in it? ›

WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT FLOUR, MALTED BARLEY FLOUR, SALT, DRIED YEAST. VITAMINS AND MINERALS: REDUCED IRON, NIACINAMIDE (VITAMIN B3), ZINC OXIDE (SOURCE OF ZINC), PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6), THIAMIN MONONITRATE (VITAMIN B1), FOLIC ACID.

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