This classic dessert is making a quiet comeback. Creamy, comforting, and surprisingly underrated.

Some desserts are little hidden treasures, and tapioca pudding is one of them. With just four simple ingredients, it’s a recipe you can throw together on a weeknight when you crave something sweet but don’t have the energy for a big baking project. Rooted in classic American home cooking, this pudding is creamy, lightly sweet, and nostalgic—without any fuss. All it takes is a saucepan, a little stirring, and suddenly you have a dessert that feels far more indulgent than the effort it takes. Perfect for busy evenings, lazy weekends, or even make-ahead brunch treats, it’s proof that comfort doesn’t need to be complicated.

Serve it warm for a cozy, custard-like texture, or chill it for a smooth, refreshing dessert. Top with fresh berries, sliced bananas, a spoonful of jam, or a drizzle of caramel—whatever suits your mood.

4-Ingredient Stovetop Tapioca Pudding Ingredients (Serves 4)

INGREDIENT AMOUNT NOTES
Small pearl tapioca (not instant) ⅓ cup Hydrates before cooking
Milk (whole preferred) 2¾ cups For creaminess
Granulated sugar ⅓ cup Adjust to taste
Egg, beaten 1 large Tempered for smooth texture
Directions 1. Hydrate the Tapioca

Combine tapioca pearls and milk in a medium saucepan. Let sit 20–30 minutes to soften.
2. Cook the Base

Heat over medium-low. Stir in sugar and cook, stirring frequently, until the mixture steams and pearls turn translucent (10–15 minutes). Keep heat gentle to prevent scorching.
3. Temper the Egg

In a small bowl, beat the egg. Slowly whisk in a few spoonfuls of the hot tapioca mixture to warm it gradually.
4. Finish the Pudding

Return the tempered egg to the saucepan, stirring constantly. Cook 3–5 more minutes until slightly thickened and the pearls are mostly translucent. It should coat the back of a spoon.
5. Rest & Adjust

Remove from heat. Let sit 10 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent a skin. Taste and adjust sweetness if needed.
6. Serve

Warm: Enjoy immediately for a custardy texture.

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