My grandmother swears this tastes just like 1960. Only 5 ingredients for the coziest, creamiest dessert that warms you right up

This Slow Cooker Creamy Tapioca Pudding is a gentle echo of simpler times—silky, comforting, and studded with delicate pearl tapioca that melts on your tongue. Made with just five wholesome ingredients, it’s the kind of dessert your grandmother might have stirred on the stove—but here, your slow cooker does all the work while you relax.Dessert recipes cookbook
No scorching, no constant stirring—just rich, vanilla-kissed pudding that fills your kitchen with warmth and memory.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
🥛 Pure, old-fashioned comfort—no boxed mixes
⏱️ 10 minutes prep, then walk away
💛 One dish = easy cleanup
💸 Costs under $5—feeds 6 generously
🌾 Naturally nut-free & easily gluten-free
½ cup small pearl tapioca (not instant)
4 cups whole milk (or full-fat coconut milk for dairy-free)
¾ cup granulated sugar
3 large eggs, lightly beaten
2 tsp pure vanilla extract
Pinch of salt
💡 Pro Tips:Use small pearl tapioca—large pearls stay chewy; instant turns gluey.Don’t skip the eggs—they create the signature creamy custard base.Stir once halfway if you’re home—but not required!
Step-by-Step Instructions (Creamy, Silky, Foolproof)
1. Combine Ingredients
Add tapioca, milk, sugar, and salt to the slow cooker. Stir gently.
2. Cook Low & Slow
Cover and cook on LOW for 2.5–3 hours, until tapioca pearls are translucent and tender.3. Finish with Eggs & Vanilla
Turn off slow cooker.
Slowly stir in beaten eggs and vanilla—the residual heat will gently cook the eggs without scrambling.
Let sit covered for 15–20 minutes to thicken.
4. Serve Warm or Chilled
Ladle into small bowls.
Top with a splash of cold cream or milk, a sprinkle of cinnamon or nutmeg, or fresh berries or banana slices.
Serving Suggestions
☕ Classic pairing: Hot coffee, chai tea, or spiced apple cider
🍪 Old-fashioned touch: Serve with butter cookies or shortbread
🥄 Family-style: Set out a big bowl and let everyone serve themselves
❄️ Chilled version: Refrigerate for a firmer, custard-like texture

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