Favourite pud
Favourite pud
Ok peeps, what's your favourite pudding/afters/dessert/sweet etc? Is it staple British fayre or something more exotic? Of course there hundreds of different puds so if your isn't listed apologies:
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Re: Favourite pud
Sticky toffee pudding every time.
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Panettone bread and butter pudding made with an amaretto custard. Does that come under bread and butter pud or something else. Believe me, it is something else.
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Sticky toffee pudding for me, by coincidence I'm just having some for supper when reading this and yes I know it's a strange time to eat it
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I'll have to try this, I've made it with brioche before but never panettonecheffy007 wrote:Panettone bread and butter pudding made with an amaretto custard. Does that come under bread and butter pud or something else. Believe me, it is something else.
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Re: Favourite pud
Tiramasu ................ no question .............. the perfect follow on to a hearty Yorkshire. dinner.
Re: Favourite pud
Raspberry jam sponge or roly poly with custard or apple strudel and cream.
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Rice pudding with strawberry jam childish I know but don’t care followed by jam sponge & custard.
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I voted cheesecake, but not the stuff that restaurants fill with loads of ingredients to make it look fancy. I love the old Greenes kit that you make at home. Reminds me of childhood, no fresh desserts back then. Who remembers soggy strawberries from a tin?
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Re: Favourite pud
Rice pudding