Favourite pud

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Whats your favourite pudding?

Poll ended at 22 Dec 2020, 20:37

Apple tart/crumble
0
No votes
Ice cream
1
8%
Pavlova
1
8%
Rice pudding
2
15%
Gateau
0
No votes
Custard
0
No votes
Bread and Butter pudding
0
No votes
Cheesecake
1
8%
Kheer
0
No votes
Panna cotta
0
No votes
Chocolate souffle
0
No votes
Profiteroles
0
No votes
Pies/Pecan/L/Key Lime
2
15%
Tiramisu
2
15%
trifle
0
No votes
Christmas pudding
0
No votes
Sticky Toffee Pudding
3
23%
Something else
1
8%
 
Total votes: 13

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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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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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cheffy007 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.
I'll have to try this, I've made it with brioche before but never panettone
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Tiramasu ................ no question .............. the perfect follow on to a hearty Yorkshire. dinner.
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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 :D 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?

In saying that, I'll still eat any cheesecake... Hero :D
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Rice pudding
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