Favortite Pudding?
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If you go to Helen's British Cooking site http://www.hwatson.force9.co.uk/cookbook/cookbook.htm<BR>mand click on desserts, you'll see loads of lovely fattening puds.<BR>She has a winter fruits brulee but doesn't have the classic creme brulee. In spite of its French name this is an English dish invented in either an Oxford or Cambridge college.
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Dallas,<BR>I'm sure Bookchick probably has had Figgy pudding , It's a tradtional christmas pudding in UK. want a recipe to make it yourself, that's what I do.<BR><BR>http://www.cooksrecipes.com/dessert/figgy-pudding-with-custard-sauce-recipe.html<BR><BR>My favorite is sticky toffee, by the way.
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Dallas,<BR>Experiences with it have included my childhood Christmases in Canada at the home of relatives, around Twelfth Night in London at the home of a classmate in 1987, and assorted winter visits either to Canada or the UK over the course of my lifetime. Twelfth Night in London stands out in my memory because I thought the desserts would never end!<BR><BR>Good Travels & Good Appetite,<BR>BC<BR><BR>P.S. Thanks, Demi. I have personally never attempted to make it!
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Banana pudding like they make it down south (where it counts as a vegetable on many a restaurant "vegetable plate" -- gotta love that!), with Vanilla Wafers and whipped cream on top. Mmmm-mmm.<BR><BR>And rice pudding sometimes too.<BR><BR>But where do Fodorites stand on the key question of pudding skin? My least favorite part of the pudding, but I've heard others claim it's their favorite.