This is the one I have, they also did a Summer one but I never took to thatone as I associate Puddings with something that sits in your stomach like a bull mastiff
Snoop Puss - you'd like the Sussex pond pudding ... its a suet pud in a basin but the filling is a lemon with sugar and Butter and steamed for about 2 hours ... I tend to slice the lemon and layer the butter and use a demarera sugar it makes a rich buttery lemon sauce and the lemon goes gooey and is perfect with the suet pastry and a dollop of creme freche
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Pudding club...? Recipe book...? I should not have opened this thread.
I think my favourite pud of all the ones I've made has to be lemon roulade. I love lemon anything. Lemon tart is another favourite.
I love rice pud, also with nutmeg, but hate the skin. I know, you'll all think me a heretic. But it's a mouth-feel thing for me.
The puds I make most often are egg custards without pastry (cooked in a pressure cooker, a bit like creme caramel without the caramel), also with nutmeg and a bit of vanilla sugar. Great way to use up eggs, by the way, Nicos.
Mr Snoop's favourite without question is cheesecake.
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Originally posted by nick the grief View Post
it has been know for me to make about a pint of rice pud and me and my daughter split it between us. A huge bowl at dinner and the rest cold for tea. with Nutmeg on the top of course.
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Oh gosh….too many to mention!
I do tend to go for vanilla custardy and fruit combinations but not too sweet.
Having said that I could eat Xmas pud and custard until I exploded!
Chocolate desserts always come as second choice to fruit based desserts.
Not too keen on meringue.
Interestingly NTG suggests that 1pt of rice pudding is good for 2 large, indulgent portions and 2 smaller ones…well….….I used to routinely make a pint sized one as standard for a dessert for 2 of us
My granny used to make steamed apple sponge pudding and thick custard and I guess that’s my comfort pud of choice.
Pudding club?…..That would be an absolute dream event for me!
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Originally posted by nick the grief View Post
not had Sago (or Tapioca ... or semolina) for years ...off to look in the cupboard
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Originally posted by mothhawk View Post... I love a good H/M rice pudding too, or sago...
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Originally posted by greenishfing View PostI am not really a pudding lover ...
I enjoy a good pud ... I agree about the Yorkshire portions though
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I am not really a pudding lover, but I will make an exception for really fresh profiteroles filled with whipped fresh cream and warm chocolate sauce.........not the soggy excuses that you mostly get in restaurants though and, on the rare occasions I make them, I want a proper Yorkshire sized portion.
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Apples home cooked any way really, crumble, pie, tart, baked, stewed, in a sponge, mixed with other fruit, whatever, and served with custard or plain yoghurt, or cream.
I love a good H/M rice pudding too, or sago.
Just don't give me any shop bought rubbish.
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Originally posted by Bren In Pots View PostNick mine would be homemade rice pudding complete with my share of that lovely skin.
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Nick mine would be homemade rice pudding complete with my share of that lovely skin.
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Whats your favourite ...
... Pudding?
I'm torn between :-- a good Crumble & Custard
- Apple( or fruit) Pie & Custard
- or my version of sussex pond pudding with Cream
- Home made Rice pudding
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