If you grew up watching colorful kids’ shows or just love playful desserts, this tubby custard recipe is going to bring a big smile to your face.
I still remember the first time I tried recreating this iconic pink custard in my kitchen; it was more about curiosity than anything else.

But after a few tweaks and a couple of mistakes (which I’ll share so you don’t repeat them!), it turned into one of the most fun and surprisingly delicious desserts I’ve ever made.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know, from what tubby custard is to how to make it perfectly smooth, creamy, and safe to eat using real kitchen techniques.
This version is designed for a U.S. audience using easily available ingredients and follows proper cooking standards.
Table of Contents
Recipe Overview
Time Details
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Chill Time: 2 hours
- Total Time: 2 hours 20 minutes
Recipe Details
- Course: Dessert
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegetarian
- Method: Stovetop
- Difficulty: Easy
- Best Season: All seasons
Serving Info
- Servings: 4
- Calories: 180–220 kcal per serving
Cost
- Total Cost: ~$6–$8
- Cost Per Serving: ~$1.50–$2
Author
- Vicky sharma
What You’ll Learn in This Recipe
In this guide, I’ll show you:
- What tubby custard really is
- How to make it step by step
- Tips to get the perfect texture
- Common mistakes and how to fix them
What Is Tubby Custard?

Tubby custard is a sweet, creamy dessert inspired by the bright pink custard seen in children’s television. While the original version is fictional, this homemade adaptation is a real, edible custard made using traditional custard-making methods.
Think of it as a cross between:
- Classic vanilla custard
- Pudding-style dessert
- Lightly sweet, silky cream
The fun twist? That signature pastel pink color and slightly thicker, spoonable texture.
Why You’ll Love This Tubby Custard Recipe
There are plenty of reasons why I keep coming back to this recipe:
- Simple ingredients you likely already have
- No fancy equipment needed
- Kid-friendly and fun to make
- Customizable flavor and color
- Perfect make-ahead dessert
Plus, it’s a great introduction to making custard from scratch if you’ve never tried it before.
My Personal Story With This Recipe
I actually created this version after a weekend cooking session with my niece. She wanted something “pink, sweet, and magical,” and that instantly reminded me of tubby custard.
My first attempt? Total disaster.
I overheated the milk, scrambled the eggs, and ended up with something closer to sweet scrambled eggs than custard. Not great.
But after slowing down, lowering the heat, and whisking properly, I finally got that silky texture. Since then, this has become a go-to “fun dessert” in my kitchen, especially when I want something nostalgic but still made with real ingredients.
Ingredients for Tubby Custard Recipe

Here’s what you’ll need:
Main Ingredients
- 2 cups whole milk
- ½ cup heavy cream
- ⅓ cup granulated sugar
- 3 large egg yolks
- 2 tablespoons cornstarch
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Pink food coloring (gel preferred for better control)
Optional Add-Ons
- Whipped cream (for topping)
- Sprinkles (for a fun presentation)
- Strawberry extract (for a fruity twist)
Kitchen Equipment You’ll Need

- Medium saucepan
- Mixing bowl
- Whisk
- Fine mesh strainer (optional but recommended)
- Silicone spatula
Step-by-Step Tubby Custard Recipe
Step 1: Heat the Milk and Cream
In a medium saucepan, combine the milk and heavy cream. Heat over medium-low heat until it’s warm but not boiling.
Tip: According to standard custard techniques, milk should be heated gently to prevent curdling.
Step 2: Mix Egg Yolks and Sugar

In a separate bowl, whisk together:
- Egg yolks
- Sugar
- Cornstarch
Whisk until the mixture becomes pale and slightly thick.
Step 3: Temper the Eggs
Slowly pour a small amount of the warm milk into the egg mixture while whisking continuously.
This step is criticalm it prevents the eggs from scrambling.
Step 4: Combine and Cook

Pour the tempered mixture back into the saucepan. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly with a spatula.
The custard will begin to thicken after about 5–7 minutes.
Important: Keep the temperature below boiling. Custards typically thicken at around 170–175°F (77–80°C), which aligns with USDA safe egg cooking guidelines to ensure proper food safety.
Step 5: Add Flavor and Color
Once thickened:
- Remove from heat
- Stir in vanilla extract
- Add a few drops of pink food coloring
Mix until you reach your desired color.
Step 6: Strain and Cool

For an ultra-smooth texture, strain the custard through a fine mesh sieve.
Let it cool slightly, then refrigerate for at least 2 hours.
Tips for Perfect Tubby Custard

1. Always Use Low Heat
High heat is the biggest mistake in custard-making. It causes curdling and ruins the texture.
2. Stir Constantly
Don’t walk away. Custard needs constant attention to stay smooth.
3. Use Gel Food Coloring
Liquid coloring can water down the custard. Gel gives better color with less impact on texture.
4. Chill Properly
Custard thickens more as it cools, so don’t judge the final texture while it’s still warm.
For best results, follow classic custard techniques such as gentle heating and constant stirring, as recommended by FDA food-handling and preparation guidelines.
Common Mistakes (And How I Fixed Them)

Mistake #1: Scrambled Eggs Texture
What happened: I added hot milk too quickly.
Fix: Slowly temper the eggs while whisking constantly.
Mistake #2: Too Thin Custard
What happened: I didn’t cook it long enough.
Fix: Cook until it coats the back of a spoon.
Mistake #3: Grainy Texture
What happened: Heat was too high.
Fix: Always use low heat and stir gently.
Flavor Variations You Can Try

Once you master the base tubby custard recipe, you can get creative:
Strawberry Tubby Custard
Add a few drops of strawberry extract or blend in real strawberry puree.
Chocolate Version
Stir in melted chocolate while the custard is still warm.
Vanilla Bean Upgrade
Replace vanilla extract with real vanilla bean for a richer flavor.
Serving Ideas
This custard is super versatile. Here’s how I love serving it:
- In small dessert cups with whipped cream
- As a dip for cookies or fruit
- Layered in parfaits
- With sponge cake for a trifle-style dessert
If you enjoy sweet treats like this, you should also try my Saltgrass carrot cake recipe for another delicious homemade dessert.
Why This Tubby Custard Recipe Works
What makes this recipe reliable is the balance between:
- Egg yolks for richness
- Egg yolks for richness
- Cream for smoothness
This combination creates a custard that’s:
- Easy to make
- Hard to mess up (once you know the technique)
- Consistently creamy
Recipe Card

Easy Tubby Custard Recipe (Creamy Pink Dessert at Home)
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Heat milk and cream in a saucepan over medium-low heat until warm (do not boil).
- In a bowl, whisk egg yolks, sugar, and cornstarch until smooth and pale.
- Slowly add warm milk into the egg mixture while whisking (tempering).
- Pour mixture back into saucepan and cook on low heat, stirring constantly until thick.
- Remove from heat, add vanilla extract and pink food coloring, and mix well.
- Strain for a smooth texture, then chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours.
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Notes
- Do not boil the custard
- Temper eggs slowly to prevent scrambling
- Color can be adjusted as per preference
Is This Dish Good for You?
This tubby custard recipe is a sweet dessert, so enjoy it in moderation. It contains milk and eggs, which provide some protein and calcium, but it also has sugar and fat.
For a lighter version:
- Use low-fat milk
- Reduce sugar
- Skip heavy toppings
It’s best as an occasional homemade treat.
Storage and Food Safety Tips
- Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator
- Best consumed within 2–3 days
- Keep refrigerated below 40°F (4°C)
- Do not leave at room temperature for more than 2 hours
These guidelines align with general USDA food safety practices for dairy-based desserts.
Nutritional Overview (Approximate)
Per serving (based on 4 servings):
- Calories: 180–220
- Protein: 4–5g
- Fat: 10–12g
- Carbohydrates: 18–22g
Note: These values are estimates and can vary depending on ingredient brands and portions.
FAQs
What was Tubby custard made of?
Tubby custard was originally a fictional food from a children’s show and did not have a real recipe.
In real cooking, it is made using milk, cream, sugar, egg yolks, and a thickener like cornstarch, following standard custard-making methods recognized by the USDA.
When did Burger King have Tubby Custard?
There is no verified evidence that Burger King ever sold Tubby Custard.
This appears to be a myth or confusion, not an official menu item.
What is a tubby custard?
Tubby custard is a sweet, creamy custard-style dessert, usually colored pink and inspired by a fictional version seen on TV.
It has a smooth, thick texture similar to traditional vanilla custard.
Can I make tubby custard without eggs?
Yes, tubby custard can be made without eggs by using cornstarch or custard powder as a thickener.
However, the texture will be less rich and slightly different than traditional custard.
When did Burger King have Tubby Custard?
There is no verified evidence that Burger King ever sold Tubby Custard.
This appears to be a myth or confusion, not an official menu item.
Why is Tubby custard pink?
Tubby custard is pink because of added food coloring.
The color is for appearance only and does not affect taste.
Final Thoughts
This tubby custard recipe started as a fun experiment in my kitchen, but it quickly became a favorite. It’s one of those desserts that doesn’t just taste good, it creates an experience.

Whether you’re making it for kids, guests, or just to try something different, it’s a recipe that delivers both nostalgia and real culinary satisfaction.
What I love most is how it blends creativity with classic technique. You’re not just making a dessert, you’re learning how to control heat, texture, and flavor in a way that applies to many other recipes.
And once you nail it, you’ll realize: making custard from scratch isn’t intimidating at all, it’s actually pretty fun.
And if you’re planning a full meal, don’t miss my Golden Corral meatloaf recipe for a hearty main dish.

Vicky is the founder and recipe creator of FoodViebs, a food blog dedicated to sharing simple, delicious, and home-style recipes. With a strong passion for cooking and experimenting in the kitchen, Vicky creates easy-to-follow recipes using everyday ingredients that anyone can cook with confidence.
Every recipe on FoodViebs is personally tested and written with clear, step-by-step instructions to help home cooks achieve perfect results. Vicky believes that homemade food is healthier, tastier, and brings families closer together.
Through FoodViebs, Vicky aims to inspire people to enjoy cooking, explore new flavors, and prepare restaurant-style dishes at home with ease.
