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Country Holidays

National Butterscotch Pudding Day

19th National Butterscotch Pudding Day

The National Butterscotch Pudding Day is celebrated every 19th of September each year. This special day gives recognition and honour to Butterscotch Pudding, which is a creamy and rich dessert made from boiled brown sugar and butter. It is similar to toffee. The butterscotch flavour can be seen in various dishes and desserts including candies, cookies, and even jelly. If eaten by itself in its raw form, it is called Butterscotch Pudding.

About the National Butterscotch Pudding Day

During the National Butterscotch Pudding Day, people conduct various activities that let them achieve the objectives or purposes of the celebration. For one, people try to make their own Butterscotch Pudding at the comforts of their own homes, in their kitchens. Other people prefer to buy Butterscotch Pudding dessert from a restaurant or confectionery shop that offers them. People also shout out on social media how they are participating in the celebration of the event.

History

In 1848, a newspaper offered a scoop on Butterscotch Pudding. A recipe for it was stated by Housewife’s Corner and Masluk Cream Co. They said that to make a Doncaster butterscotch, you need one pound of butter, a quarter pound of treacle, and one pound of sugar. Boil these together then cool down the mixture.

With limited knowledge about the origins of Butterscotch Pudding, even less is known about the history of the National Butterscotch Pudding Day. We don’t know when, where, and how it began. We also don’t have a clue as to who founded it. But still, we can make a good guess as to why such event was established in the first place. Perhaps a person or a group of people thought that Butterscotch Pudding is much loved by the people. They must have then thought that it deserves a spot in the list of food holidays celebrated every year.

Dates

As mentioned earlier, the National Butterscotch Pudding Day is celebrated every 19th of September each year.National Butter Scotch Day

Celebration Ideas and Activities

The following are the best things to do to make your celebration of the National Butterscotch Pudding Day as best as it can be:

Make Your Own Butterscotch Pudding

One good idea for your celebration of this day is to make your own Butterscotch Pudding. To do so, melt four tablespoons of butter in a saucepan. Add in one cup of brown sugar and ¾ tablespoon of salt. Stir all these until the sugar becomes well moistened. Afterwards, remove from heat.

On a bowl, whisk ¼ cup of milk and 3 tablespoons of sugar until the mixture becomes smooth. Then mix in two eggs. Pour two and a half cups of milk and butter gradually. Add in some sugar then whisk constantly. Whisk in some cornstarch into the mixture.

While whisking, return the saucepan into the heat then bring it into boil. Reduce the heat and have the mixture simmer. Whisk constantly until thickened. Remove from heat then stir in 2 teaspoons of whiskey and 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract. Pour the mixture into custard cups or serving glasses. Put into the fridge to be cooled for four hours. Serve and enjoy this yummy dessert!

Order One from a Restaurant

If you don’t have time to make your own Butterscotch Pudding, you can still celebrate in a great way by ordering butterscotch pudding from a restaurant or any confectionery shop that offers some good ones. This would be a great alternative for busy people since making Butterscotch Pudding can be quite time-consuming.

Celebrate on Social Media

You can also take your celebration of this day on social media. You can, for instance, use the hashtag #NationalButterscotchPuddingDay to let your friends and followers know that you are also participating in the celebration of this day. Let them know that such a celebration takes place every year and also how fun you are enjoying your day.

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