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What is the pinnacle of the traditional British pudding - specifically for Autumn and Winter?
I can crave any one of these 'comfort food offerings' but equally crave them all at the same time:
Spotted Dick, Fruit Crumble, Jam Roly-Poly, Bread & Butter Pudding, Treacle Sponge Pudding, Apple Pie. … . …
I much ·prefer· a traditional pudding that can be served with either custard or ice cream. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Chocolate fudge cake with cream
Or chocolate torte with amaretto biscuits. With cream.
I've no idea what the question was I just read desserts.
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Well I guess I didn't, I read pudding and made desserts. |
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"What is the pinnacle of the traditional British pudding - specifically for Autumn and Winter?
I can crave any one of these 'comfort food offerings' but equally crave them all at the same time:
Spotted Dick, Fruit Crumble, Jam Roly-Poly, Bread & Butter Pudding, Treacle Sponge Pudding, Apple Pie. … . …
I much ·prefer· a traditional pudding that can be served with either custard or ice cream."
Gotta be spotted dick n custard.
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Rhubarb crumble and custard |
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We had rhubarb, gooseberries, plums and blackberries growing in the family garden, so any of those things in crumbles with custard and ice cream will always feel like lazy Sunday afternoon teas to me
Rhubarb anything is great really. |
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"When I was cook in old people's home they loved me making the old puds! Jam roly poly with the suet rice puds crumbles etc x"
Don't know why I'm referring to old people! I'm a pensioner myself now! Pmsl x |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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Oh I love piping hot jam roly poly with cold creamy custard. Ideally homemade.
I also love cara_elised apple puddings - like in a pie where the brown sugar is all syrupy and delicious. Cinnamon and apples is a perfect combination.
Love parkin.
I also really enjoy something less stodgy but still with an Autumnal nod - like fresh pavlova with thick whipped cream, lots of winter berries/dark berries and drizzled with a sloe gin syrup. So good. |
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"Ooh, I love a pudding. All of the above, but crumble is my favourite...at this time of year I'd be inclined to make apple with sultanas and plenty of cinnamon. "
Apple crumble is better than Rhubarb crumble. Fact! |
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By *ooBulMan
over a year ago
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Nashi Pear pear peeled & slow cooked in a slow cooker in Rosé wine.
Then when ready hot custard poured all over it. Nice & warming. Just right in winter. Drizzle Nestle condensed milk on top if yer need the sugar kick!!!! |
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"Chocolate fudge cake with cream
Or chocolate torte with amaretto biscuits. With cream.
I've no idea what the question was I just read desserts.
Well I guess I didn't, I read pudding and made desserts. "
Oooohhh I love hot chocolate fudge cake with vanilla ice cream!
Two opposites that's perfectly compliments each other. |
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"Blackberry and Apple Crumble with hot custard
Any crumble and custard really. I bloody love a crumble! "
Wholeheartedly agree, could eat that all year round |
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Autumn / Winter puddings should stick to your bones so something like a steamed syrup sponge 'upside-down' pudding. But if you want something mid-week, a slice of Jamaican Ginger cake and custard hits the spot.
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"Autumn / Winter puddings should stick to your bones so something like a steamed syrup sponge 'upside-down' pudding. But if you want something mid-week, a slice of Jamaican Ginger cake and custard hits the spot.
B"
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... ...with Madagascan bourbon vanilla custard, Mr Bééf? |
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"Cherry pie by itself is one of my favourites as you know Nero!
But I also love just a Madeira cake in warm custard "
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I had a Cherry Pie last week, with full fat 'guilt-less' cream, Joe.
There used to be a pub somewhere in the Cotswolds called "The Pudding Club". It was all about puddings and beer. Next Fab Men's social will be held there. No women allowed, except mascots. |
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"Autumn / Winter puddings should stick to your bones so something like a steamed syrup sponge 'upside-down' pudding. But if you want something mid-week, a slice of Jamaican Ginger cake and custard hits the spot.
B
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... ...with Madagascan bourbon vanilla custard, Mr Bééf?"
Vanilla yes, but I say NO! to booze in custard.
B |
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"Autumn / Winter puddings should stick to your bones so something like a steamed syrup sponge 'upside-down' pudding. But if you want something mid-week, a slice of Jamaican Ginger cake and custard hits the spot.
B
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... ...with Madagascan bourbon vanilla custard, Mr Bééf?
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Vanilla yes, but I say NO! to booze in custard.
B"
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There is no booze in bourbon vanilla custard. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Cherry pie by itself is one of my favourites as you know Nero!
But I also love just a Madeira cake in warm custard
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I had a Cherry Pie last week, with full fat 'guilt-less' cream, Joe.
There used to be a pub somewhere in the Cotswolds called "The Pudding Club". It was all about puddings and beer. Next Fab Men's social will be held there. No women allowed, except mascots. "
Sold! Let me know the date and I'd love to have plenty of your manly pudding... Wait... |
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"Sorry Nero but I'm having sticky toffee pudding or chocolate fudge cake with custard and ice cream
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This is totally permissable and accepted...and best shared. "
Whoa, hang on. We're not sharing are we? I hate sharing puddings |
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