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05-01-2004, 21:42
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After conversations with Belle on Sunday, we wondered what would be everyones fave pudding? And do you do custard?
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05-01-2004, 21:43
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Not a big fan of puddings myself.
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05-01-2004, 21:46
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You wouldn't be.
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05-01-2004, 21:51
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Puddings are just empty calories...pure fruit...so much more enjoyable...so much healthier
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05-01-2004, 22:22
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Quote:
Originally posted by t020
Not a big fan of puddings myself.
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me neither but I will not usually knock bavk a cherry cheese cake or ice cream.
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05-01-2004, 22:27
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I love bread and butter pudding, it's my favourite pudding.
I don't eat it nearly enough.
I don't have it with custard but i like custard on it's own.
Wilf
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05-01-2004, 22:29
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I seem to enjoy Cheesecake more than any other.
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05-01-2004, 23:40
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Quote:
Originally posted by t020
Not a big fan of puddings myself.
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You're sweet enough right????
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06-01-2004, 07:36
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Originally posted by Funke88 re: t020
You're sweet enough right????
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ROFLMAO.
Bread & butter pudding, no custard.
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06-01-2004, 08:40
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Here are a few
Creme Brulee - after having one in a Parisien Resturant - lush
Chocalate Roulade - Not the swiss roll type things
and good old Treacle sponge
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06-01-2004, 09:56
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Puddings. Love 'em but generally I'm too full from a main course to eat one!
Bread and butter pudding with ice cream. Yum.
Egg custards.
Milk puddings - Semolina, rice pudding etc. Not too keen on tapiocca.
Cremola.
Crumble - any sort of fruit crumble is great. With custard natch.
Apple Snow.
Trifle.
Steamed puddings (treacle sponges and the like) with loads of custard.
Cheesecake.
Gateaux.
Ice cream Sundaes.
Oh - I'm really hungry now.
Nomme
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06-01-2004, 10:34
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mm puddings
well i like tiramisu (especially from trattoria sorrento) but that's a dessert really
so it would have to be crumble - especially apple or rhubarb, with custard or natural yoghurt (left over in the morning with yoghurt is best though)
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06-01-2004, 11:33
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I love sweet food. I couldn't possibly narrow it down to one pudding. So:
Lemon Meringue
Fruit crumble (most varieties)
Chocolate cake (most varieties eg. Chocolate fudge cake, sponge, tart etc)
Cheesecake (most varieties)
Profiteroles
Gateaux
Ice cream
Brownies
Treacle sponge
And I do have custard where appropriate eg. with fruit crumbles and sponges. Otherwise cream, like with cheesecakes.
Hmmm, puddings... Yum yum.
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06-01-2004, 12:09
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All puddings are great! Mostly with cream and ice cream but also custard for the hot sponges... mmm... hot sponges...
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06-01-2004, 12:29
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My fave has got to be cheesecake (any kind really!).
Also quite like bread and butter pudding (but only my Mums).
I don't really do the custard thing very often as I much prefer cream!
Feel hungry now.............
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06-01-2004, 21:09
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I don't do puddings very often only ususally when out.
Faves
Lemon meringue pie
Chocolate fudge cake/death by chocolate
Apple/rhubarb crumble
Apple pie
Ice Cream/Viennetta
I don't do cream or custard, but do like ice cream with them sometimes.
Francos on Crookes does amazing puddings, some people just go in for them. They are ice cream sundae things with what ever type of chocolate you want in them my fave ones are the chocolate ones with maltesers, buttons, caramel and crunchie in them.
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06-01-2004, 22:50
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Welcome back to Sheffield Agent Dan.
By the way, prefer glass of whine to dessert.
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07-01-2004, 16:26
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Would that be a pint venger?
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07-01-2004, 19:35
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I don't normally bother with dessert.
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07-01-2004, 20:27
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Just started cooking and my first foray was a lemon + lime tart with limocello - absolutely gorgeous and best pud i had yet. Next is Choc sponge with choc fondant icing and cherry sauce - going to bring both to CRB on 11th jan
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