Baked tapioca pudding is one of those old-fashioned desserts that feels especially right for Grandparents Day, because it turns a handful of simple pantry ingredients into something cozy, sweet, and nostalgic. Using dry uncooked large tapioca pearls right in the baking dish keeps the prep easy, and the oven does most of the work while the pearls soften into a creamy custard-like dessert with a lightly golden top.
This dessert is lovely served warm on its own, but it’s even better with a spoonful of lightly sweetened whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream. For a simple family-style spread, pair it with fresh berries, sliced peaches, or stewed apples, and serve coffee, tea, or cold milk alongside for a comforting finish to the meal.
5-Ingredient Oven Baked Tapioca Pudding
Servings: 6
Ingredients
1/2 cup dry uncooked large tapioca pearls
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 325°F and lightly grease an 8-inch square baking dish or similar medium oven-safe baking pan.
2. Add the dry tapioca pearls, milk, sugar, eggs, and vanilla extract to the prepared baking dish, then whisk very well until the eggs are blended and the sugar begins to dissolve.
3. Let the mixture stand for 15 minutes so the tapioca pearls can begin absorbing liquid, then stir once more.
4. Bake uncovered for 55 to 65 minutes, stirring gently once about halfway through, until the pearls are mostly translucent and the center is softly set.
5. Remove from the oven and let it cool for 10 to 15 minutes before serving. The pudding will continue to thicken as it rests.
6. Spoon into bowls and serve warm, or chill and serve cold for a firmer, more classic pudding texture.
Variations & Tips
Cinnamon Comfort: Add 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon to the milk mixture for a warmer flavor that feels especially nice in cooler weather. A tiny dusting on top before serving also makes it look a little extra special.
Fruit-Friendly Serving: Spoon the pudding over sliced peaches, berries, or cooked apples if you want to stretch the dessert for a crowd and add a fresh element. This is a great trick when I’m trying to make a simple recipe feel a little more company-worthy on a busy weekend.
Make-Ahead Tip: This dessert can be baked earlier in the day and refrigerated once cooled. If you like it warm, reheat individual portions gently in the microwave with a splash of milk to loosen the texture.
Texture Check: Large tapioca pearls need enough time to soften, so if the pearls are still too firm after baking, cover loosely with foil and bake 10 minutes longer. Ovens can vary, and this little extra time can make all the difference.