Pigs in Pudding – A treat for sick day!

Pigs in Pudding Treat
Pigs in Pudding Treat

When I was a kid, chocolate pudding was our greatest treat. It’s not like it’s so exotic, so I don’t know why we got so caught up in it, but pudding was the holy grail to us. Now that I’m grown with grown up tastes, I don’t eat it very often. Except for when I’m sick. Whether I have a sore throat or a sick stomach, chocolate pudding is the thing that soothes me. Since I am all about making traditions this year, I wanted to take the familiar chocolate pudding that makes me feel better, and find a way to make it special. I always love when food looks cute, so I thought that turning a bowl full of pudding into a mud puddle for some cute piggies would be adorable.

There are a whole bunch of things you can use to form your pigs. Sugar in all it’s formats can be sculpted with, so you can use fondant, or marzipan, or modeling chocolate, or, if you don’t feel like going to the cake supply store, you can do what I did and use salt water taffy. These little pigs are so simple that it’s not like it takes sculpting skills. You just have to be able to roll up a few balls. I used two pieces of taffy for each pig. One piece makes up the body, and 2/3rds of the other piece makes up the head. Roll each piece in your hands to warm it up and you can shape it into a ball. It gets sticky as you warm it up, so then you can just stick the pieces to each other and it will stay there as it cools back down.

Take a chunk of the taffy you have left and roll it into another ball for the nose. If you stick it to the face by pressing it flat with your finger, you’ll get more of a piggy shape.

Two little balls for the ears. Just place them towards the back of the head and give the tops a little bit of a pinch.

Then you just need a tail. I rolled a long skinny piece and then coiled it around itself. Just stick it on the bum. Poke a couple of holes for eyes and your piggy is done. You can make more balls for legs if you want to, but I just used another ball of taffy to prop it up high enough to stand up in the mud.

For the fence, I used stick pretzels and more taffy. Just five seconds in the microwave will melt the taffy enough to use it like white glue. A little dab on each side of half a pretzel piece is all it took to hold my fence together.

After I took all the pictures I needed I gave this to Atti and he grabbed one of the pigs and shoved the whole thing in his mouth, and then he scooped up the pudding while he sang “Old McDonald.” It was a huge hit, but I think this would bring a smile to any sick person. Both because the pigs rolling around in mud are adorable, and because the little bit of extra effort it requires shows how much the patient is cared for. It’s soothing for the body and for the spirit.

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53 thoughts on “Pigs in Pudding – A treat for sick day!

  1. Now that they are teenagers, usually they just want to be left alone, but when they are feeling under the weather a milkshake (as long as it's not a stomach or mucus issue) usually does the trick! Hot tea and homemade sweet tea also help.

  2. They like to be tucked up on the couch under the special 'sick blankie' and read to. Or they read, but I must sit on the couch with them!!

  3. When we were sick we got to have grape Tang and watch the game shows with Mom!

  4. Orange sherbet. It made me feel better as a 7 year old, and you know what- it still works now and I am in my thirties!

  5. Doing any craft projects at home, and television, always makes them feel better.
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  6. My daughter loves to watch The Parent Trap in her room over and over again when she feels crummy. She knows the words by heart.

  7. Getting comfy and snuggling on the couch while watching their favorite tv shows 🙂

  8. Watching Dora makes my son smile. I am watching him now, as he is recovering from open heart surgery.

  9. My boys like to watch tv, dvds and play with their legos. Also they like lots of cold drinks with straws

  10. While they were really little, the main thing they wanted when they were sick was just to be cuddled–maybe watching a few cartoons.

  11. My little guy likes snuggling under his favorite blanket and watching movies when he's sick.

  12. I would make a "nest" on the sofa and watch our favorite movies. Thanks for the giveaway.

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