I used to have co-worker who was Guamanian and she made the most delicious foods. She often brought her Guamanian Pudding to work parties as a treat. Well, I never did get the recipe from her, but I was delighted to find this version in a community cookbook. Once I tried it, I knew I had found the right recipe. You may use homemade or storebought slices of pound cake for the base of this dessert, whichever you prefer. Note: Plan ahead when preparing this, as it requires time to chill the pudding before you can assemble the dessert.
Chill in a covered bowl in the fridge until cool- pudding should thicken a bit when cool.
05Line a 9x13" glass casserole dish with thin slices of pound cake, fitting the slices in so the entire pan base is covered.
06Spread the pudding over the pound cake.
07Dust entire surface with ground cinnamon.
08Chill, covered, at least 1 hour and until ready to serve.
09Notes: This pudding doesn't harden up as much as other puddings- it thickens, but retains a soft, slightly pourable consistency like a trifle custard or like zabaglione.
10This dessert will not have a"tall" appearance- make sure your cake slices are cut only about 1/4-1/2" thick.