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  • Mmm, that pudding was lovely.
  • Spoon the mixture into a pudding basin and chill for at least two hours.
  • That includes the ever-popular plum cake, plum pudding and Yule log, marzipans glittering with a coat of sugar, and delightful creations such as nougat, truffle and gateaux.
  • The hard labor of the farm was mostly done by them, and on the floor of the big kitchen, toward sundown, would be squatting a circle of twelve or fourteen "pickaninnies," eating their supper of pudding (Indian corn mush) and milk. November Boughs ; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose
  • There was great cheese, baked rice with damson jam and nutmeg and golden syrup pudding.
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  • There's traditional plum pudding or apple pie for tonight's dessert.
  • To start I had the salad of black pudding with red onion marmalade and bacon lardons at £6.69.
  • There is a display cabinet with wrapped sandwiches, salads (mackerel or ham) and cold puddings.
  • Hast thou no great bag-pudding, nor hog's-face that is called souse? A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6
  • Don't be fooled by English English," advised Columbia: "the accent is like a mouthful of pudding, and when they mean to say the weather is bad they say it is 'nawsty;' they call their rubbers 'galoshes,' their dépôts 'stations,' and when they start on a journey they get their Lippincott's Magazine, November 1885
  • And despite its sweet taste, sticky toffee pudding is often the saltiest. The Sun
  • Puddings are a small pleasure in a sea of grey days, one of those things that make it bearable. The Sun
  • No wonder her work is cutting through the stale, stodgy world of Scottish desserts like a red hot knife through a wodge of sticky toffee pudding.
  • The porringer was a very important article of table use, for pap, and soft foods such as we should term cereals, and for boiled pudding. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance
  • Too much pudding will choke a dog. 
  • Littleton, the first great writer on English real property-law, traces the origin of the phrase 'hotchpot' -- a familiar legal term -- to the archaic denomination of a pudding, in our English tongue. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 439 Volume 17, New Series, May 29, 1852
  • This pudding is a great one to make with leftover meringues. Times, Sunday Times
  • People in England often have roast beef and Yorkshire pudding for lunch on Sundays.
  • As we all know, the mayo in the tuna, the oil in the tofu and chocolate chips in the pudding contain enough calories and fat for an entire day.
  • When my pudding arrived I was at first disappointed to see that the custard was just a decorative swirl.
  • This technique recalls medieval recipes antedating the invention of the pudding cloth.
  • He found some disagreeable remnants — a watery stew, cold and sodden; a basin half-full of some kind of tinned soup; a chill suet pudding put away on a shelf. The Unpleasantness At The Belladonna Club
  • We couldn't resist the home-made bread and butter pudding and the rhubarb and ginger crumble.
  • The big summer drink plus ice cream equals our new favourite summer pudding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let the pudding chill for an hour until set.
  • I remember lunch at the Berkeley hotel with the actor when he asked me what bread and butter pudding was made of - doh!
  • I thought this was slightly over-egging the pudding.
  • Everywhere you look outside, there are turrets and spires, while inside the tearooms serve Clootie dumplings (a rich, steamed fruit pudding).
  • But after that, full health is restored and young gentlemen are ready for a luncheon of a dozen lamb chops and a battered pudding.
  • My lifetime aversion to raisins, sultanas and currants meant mince pies were out and the Christmas pudding, burning with blue flames after being doused in brandy, was nothing more than an interesting spectacle.
  • One hill I passed over I found to be composed of puddingstone, that is to say, a conglomeration of many kinds of stone mostly rounded and mixed up in a mass, and formed by the smothered bubblings of some ancient and ocean-quenched volcano. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
  • For pudding, mango and pineapple salad with fromage frais. The Sun
  • She cares little about the result of the chase, but she likes boar-hunting better than stag-hunting, because the former furnishes her table with black puddings and boars 'heads. The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency
  • Pumpkin pie and Indian pudding are traditional Thanksgiving desserts.
  • Try the mango pudding, which came on steaming dry ice, but skip the affogato, which tastes like coffee grounds mixed with milk and sugar. Finicky Traveler: The Gramercy Park Hotel
  • Line a 2-litre pudding basin with clingfilm and cover its base and sides with overlapping brioche slices. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every pudding that is cooked goes through the hands of Marie.
  • Followed by sticky toffee pudding with malt whisky ice cream. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'd love to wash out the intestines and use them to make puddings and things like that.
  • A chef was stationed at one end to cook omelettes and serve bacon, sausages and black pudding.
  • All sorts of casseroles, stews and braised dishes work well cooked in just one pot, but you can also consider soup for starters and steamed or baked sponge pudding afterwards.
  • The other main gripe of the research posse is the tendency of IT suppliers to over-egg the pudding.
  • Traditional Christmas pudding Place all the ingredients together in a large bowl and mix thoroughly.
  • All too often, bread pudding is too heavy and solid, but I could have gone for another slice of this stuff.
  • The cheeseboard was sound enough and there were enough little unbidden watermelon vodka shooters and pots of labneh with breadsticks to send me out into the night quite staggering with fullness, even without pudding.
  • I had pan-fried duck, black pudding and rosemary boudin with slivers of venison saddle, roast sweet potato and hoi sin sauce.
  • Then he would come home, and Saturday lunch would be some kind of special event, which included, as its invariable dessert, suet pudding with golden syrup and custard.
  • My favourite episode consisted of Bill Odie dressed in breeches and a flat cap wielding a black pudding ... well just hitting people with the black pudding in a demonstration of the ancient martial art of 'ecky thumph'. If You Only Knew the Power of the Dumb Side....
  • The pudding was dark and rich, just to his taste.
  • I also love sweet seasonal puddings, such as warm doughnuts or fritters. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until then I shall content myself with all those fruit-based American puddings such as cobblers and crisps.
  • Her cheese pudding has an ounce and a half of breadcrumbs, an ounce of cheese, one gill of milk and half an egg.
  • An "Offaly good breakfast" may be a crap joke, but it was true to its word: grilled kidneys, pink at the eye, with Leopold Bloom's "faint tang of urine", a little fried wobbly liver, a round of black pudding, a fried egg trimmed unto the yolk on a piece of fried bread, a plank of crisp bacon and a dollop of their own ketchup. Restaurant review: the Potted Pig
  • This chestnut pudding is a rich dessert with a festive flavour.
  • So LEMMY show you how to make a stodging hangover meal of MotörHEADbangers shepherd’s pie with Yorkshire puddings. Mosh Potatoes
  • Tapioca: A superfine grind of the starch from cassava tubers, and is used to thicken puddings, soups and pie fillings as well as functioning as an egg replacer in certain vegan mixtures. Archive 2009-07-01
  • A keen cook, she was happy to allow Joe to pile his dinner plate with extra Yorkshire puddings or the scones and sausage rolls she enjoyed making.
  • Don't stint on the pudding... where pudding means tumblers of fine whisky not ice cream or custard. Times, Sunday Times
  • She began to pick up the chocolate pudding bowls from the table. ANASTASIA KRUPNIK (3-IN-1)
  • Smear 50g melted butter around a pudding basin. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cook mixed the pudding in a basin.
  • The cook mixed the pudding in a basin.
  • to find some moussaka in the freezer, as well as a rather mysterious bread and butter pudding in the fridge. THY BROTHER DEATH
  • Together with his wife, Danielle, he spoiled us with rib-sticking main courses such as cassoulet or rabbit pappardelle they'll cater for vegetarians or special diets if you let them know in advance, and irresistible desserts like melting chocolate pudding or affogato with homemade ice-cream. Couples ski holiday in the French Alps
  • Line a 2-litre pudding basin with clingfilm and cover its base and sides with overlapping brioche slices. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many 19th-century lunches appear to have been collations of leftovers, often roast meat, served cold or hashed, supplemented with salad, poultry, or game, plus bread, cheese, and puddings, as the household could afford and required.
  • Besides the icing cakes, the bakers have steamed a plum pudding that may well rock the regular variety.
  • First, the chef prepares the ground with a barrage of giant popovers - steaming Yorkshire puddings as big as elephant knuckles, and weighted on their tops with crusts of Gruyère cheese.
  • Latin verb gustare, "to taste;" but Medlar pleaded custom in behalf of C, observing, that, by the Doctor's rule, we ought to change pudding into budding, because it is derived from the French word boudin; and in that case why not retain the original orthography and pronunciation of all the foreign words we have adopted, by which means our language would become a dissonant jargon without standard or propriety? The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • The sushi and sashimi are also delicious and if I have pudding it'll usually be the plate of different ice creams mixed with fruits and caramel.
  • Less tender cuts of steak are braised with root vegetables, or made into stews, pies, or steak and kidney pudding or pie.
  • We finally produced carrots and potatoes, fresh green peas and mint, tinned meat, gravy, plum pudding and custard, nuts, raisins and sweets.
  • We also found amazing things like the original sticky toffee pudding recipe. The Sun
  • It's easy to bake, being essentially a cake more than a steamed pudding, it comes with a spectacularly simple sauce, it freezes well and it reheats like a dream for seconds and thirds.
  • Spoon sponge mix between pudding basins. The Sun
  • Set roasted beef and pudding on the opposite side o 'the pit o' Tophet, and an Englishman will mak a spang at it -- But I wash my hands o't -- Follow me sir "(to Andrew)," and I'se show ye where to pit the beasts. Rob Roy — Volume 02
  • It is a pudding in the old sense of something enclosed in a sausage skin.
  • People in England often have roast beef and Yorkshire pudding for lunch on Sundays.
  • For dinner, I'm getting more of what I want--I'm making some old favorites: grilled flank steak with arugula salad, grilled asparagus, paesano bread and soft centered chocolate pudding cakes for dessert. Archive 2008-05-01
  • For you, Christmas is about family and traditions, and you rather enjoy the rituals of going to church at midnight and turning off the lights before flaming the plum pudding.
  • Better still, never leave Little Puddington at all if you wish to be a wholly fulfilled and creative person.
  • If the patient is using Seconal, it's either mixed in water to create a bitter drink or stirred into pudding or applesauce to hide the taste.
  • Spoon the mixture into a pudding basin and chill for at least two hours.
  • We boiled the Christmas pudding in the old copper and we split and roasted chestnuts on the fire.
  • I serve it now as an alternative to a cheese or pudding course.
  • Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas.
  • Iced fruit jelly, watermelon with fruit, caramelized apple and eight - treasure rice pudding.
  • He doesn't need to go far to find his ingredients since Palma's Olivar food market is just around the corner, providing a sensory assault course with its halls filled with a bewildering variety of locally caught fish, kaleidoscopes of seasonal fruit and veg, plus charcuterie counters laden with piquant botifarron blood puddings and varia negra Mapping Mallorca
  • Contestants are representing our industry and they present something disgusting like a strawberry quinoa rice pudding? The Sun
  • 'It seemeth,' he says, 'that this word, hotchpot, is in English a pudding; for in this pudding is not commonly put one thing alone, and Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 439 Volume 17, New Series, May 29, 1852
  • The two Yorkshire Puddings sit on his lap looking at the world through angel hair matted with dried spit.
  • A rasmalai pudding was a shy, sweet thing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Katie looks out the window at the front yard, the area Olmsted called the Hollow: the gray lumps of Roxbury puddingstone, the vines, the looping path. The Other Side of Dark
  • The new machine is supposed to be the solution to all our production problems, but the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
  • Antonin selected fruits for the puddings - a nectarine plombie (ice cream) and oranges stuffed with layered jellies.
  • Dobby uses the Hover Charm to float a pudding above Aunt Petunia's kitchen ( CS 2 ).
  • She ladled cream over her pudding.
  • While the puddings are cooking, make the syrup by combining sugar, water, lime rind and cardamom pods and stir over low heat until sugar dissolves.
  • If you fancy a pudding, make sure it's not something stodgy that could leave you sluggish and immobile.
  • All the meat is free range and the coffee, tea and chocolate are all organic and fair trade, so you can just about justify tucking into the calorie-crazed sticky toffee pudding for afters.
  • After shuffling though many books and cooking websites I decided to make salmon pasty, a salad of greens, frumenty, and fruit pudding.
  • Anything less than five hours and reclining is as socially unacceptable as having a cheese course before the pudding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then, she put in two puddings, and two spoons along with two pieces of chocolate sponge cake and called it good.
  • Then we had suet puddings, boiled in the broth with the beef: and then the meat itself. Cranford
  • Meat pudding241 wherein gleamed the bangles that my wits amate. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The pudding must then be boiled for four hours and a half; when done, dish it up with a German custard sauce over it.
  • The fresh fruit provides a contrast to the rich chocolate pudding.
  • I still carry around a hankering for bread and dripping, steamed pudding, and sweet macaroni, but I know they will do me no good, so I avoid them.
  • But no, it was plain wholesome gravy and with a clean plate in front of her, Ann's verdict was ‘delicious’ for a pudding full of lean meat.
  • Faced with multiple sweets and puddings, I simply reclined and used the best of the divan.
  • A couple of scoops of ice cream for pudding, the little almond cakes and a fruity espresso. Times, Sunday Times
  • The meal may include chapati, dal, vegetables and rice pudding.
  • Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas.
  • Ask everyone to bring a dish that reflects his or her family roots and watch what shows up on the table: everything from Alabama BBQ to cheese blintzes, corn pudding to quesadillas.
  • Ignoring citron tart and chocolate orange cake, sticky toffee pudding would be just fine but there was none left.
  • The chippy's more unusual offerings - queen scallops, squid rings and prawns - are all caught by Scottish boats and the staples, such as haggis and black pudding, from nearby suppliers.
  • A chef was stationed at one end to cook omelettes and serve bacon, sausages and black pudding.
  • Perhaps something to nibble on before, and cheese and salad or a pudding after. Times, Sunday Times
  • The food is both inventive and hearty - braised belly pork with black pudding, anyone?
  • We have organic beef with almost-organic Yorkshire puddings (I'm unable to find organic lard - presumably it is just too unfashionable in green circles).
  • We passed on singed sheep heads, cured ram scrota, cured shark and black pudding. Ottawa Sun
  • On one occasion, I had left the table to fetch a brose pudding for dessert, and returned to find both of them sound asleep, and Jenny laughing quietly to herself amid the remains of supper. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Perhaps in rice pudding the rice is a detracting factor to some. Rice Pudding
  • • You can see Jay Rayner's film about the Matthew Walker factory, and how his pudding turned out, on The One Show, Friday, BBC1, 7pm. Move over Heston Blumenthal, I know how to make the perfect Christmas pud
  • I cooked tea for myself a few days ago and managed to eat a very undercooked steak and kidney pudding (it's a long story), and have been feeling a bit rough ever since.
  • Could sticky toffee pudding rescue NHS? The Sun
  • I cook risotto and cakes, puddings and pancakes.
  • Hungry dogs will eat dirty puddings
  • He sends you up a very nice pudding, symmetrical in design, of a good consistency, and of a rich brown colour.
  • Fruit pudding with cream, but the sweetness is held in check. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gluten-free grains include rice, millet and quinoa, which can either be cooked as they are or bought as flour that can then be made into bread or puddings.
  • For instance, an ice-cream bombe is the same shape as a Christmas pudding, but lighter and more refreshing.
  • Pudding is an impossibly rich chocolate cake, followed by a shot of treacly espresso.
  • Delicacies from cheese to black puddings are being showcased at Selfridge's in London and the Trafford Centre to give shoppers a taste of the region.
  • Where is the barley risotto and sticky toffee pudding of just the other day? Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps something to nibble on before, and cheese and salad or a pudding after. Times, Sunday Times
  • Capt C. killed 2 bucks and 2 buffaloe, I also killed one buffaloe which proved to be the best meat, it was in tolerable order; we saved the best of the meat, and from the cow I killed we saved the necessary materials for making what our wrighthand cook Charbono calls the boudin (poudingue) blanc, and immediately set him about preparing them for supper; this white pudding we all esteem one of the greatest del [ic] acies of the forrest, it may not be amiss therefore to give it a place. Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
  • To get the best out of this strange place you should really have a Mexican starter and a Polish Main course with maybe a mixture of Polish and Mexican puddings for afters.
  • His wife, on the one side, in her pearlings and pudding-sleeves, put the last finishing touch to her holiday’s apparel, while she contemplated a very handsome and good-humoured face in a broken mirror, raised upon the “bink” The Bride of Lammermoor
  • Spring is a time of firsts including rhubarb rice pudding. The Sun
  • The image, with its un-plucked fowls, beef head ecorche, intestine-cased sausages, and blood puddings, is an essay in carnality, and it has the stink of death as well. John Seed: Fast Food Art vs. Slow Food Art
  • So all that Henrietta would have to do that evening was warm up the pudding and the moussaka. THY BROTHER DEATH
  • The pastry chef's version of bread pudding is a dense slab of faintly eggy brioche, served with a scoop of coconut sorbet.
  • For pudding, half a small scoop of vanilla ice cream with one tablespoon of fruit salad canned in fruit juice. The Sun
  • I had to make Yorkshire puddings and I needed to measure out 4 ounces of plain flour.
  • As for the desserts, yay for the deep-dish apple pie, the cappuccino-chocolate pudding, and milk shakes that are almost at corner-malt-shoppe-level thickness.
  • You know the thing; I need not tell you that it is my intercrural pudding with one end. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Special Recommendation: pudding with caramel, special tofu, chicken in three cups.
  • This is called tempering the eggs and it prevents them from curdling when added to the pudding. NY Daily News
  • Today's traditional Christmas pudding is derived from frumenty and plum pudding.
  • Scornful dogs will eat dirty puddings
  • Followed by sticky toffee pudding with malt whisky ice cream. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two Yorkshire Puddings sit on his lap looking at the world through angel hair matted with dried spit.
  • After all, why shouldn't the nation that brought us cordon bleu go wild for Welsh rarebit, steak and kidney pudding or a well-boiled egg?
  • We skipped dessert which included pear tart, Italian summer pudding (there's optimism for you) and tirami su.
  • Turkey and Christmas pudding took their seasonal toll on newspaper circulation in December, with most dailies and Sunday titles shedding tens of thousands of sales.
  • The Old Inn at Gairloch is famous for its seafood and game but it is worth holding back to enjoy pudding.
  • Amongst the sweets is Xmas Igloo, Christmas pudding ice cream made with brandy.
  • We get a lot of Japanese takeaways, but I really love a traditional roast with Yorkshire pudding and gravy.
  • Maybe 75 dishes including puddings and sides. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dinner would consist of roast beef, roast mutton, roast pork, and vegetables, plum puddings, Christmas cake, and tea, and would be served to about 1,200 poor people.
  • On reaching the churchyard and turning the corner towards the spot as usual, she was surprised to perceive another woman, also apparently a respectable widow, and with a tiny boy by her side, bending over Clark's turf, and spudding up with the point of her umbrella some ivy-roots that A Changed Man; and other tales
  • Grate the nutmeg into the mixture/over the pudding.
  • We had tomato soup for dinner, followed by roast beef and sago pudding, served airline-style on a tray.
  • We had tomato soup for dinner, followed by roast beef and sago pudding, served airline-style on a tray.
  • As the child grows older, it dresses in lederhosen and has a pudding bowl haircut, but all its basic functions develop normally. Germans and humour
  • Pudding (Hanswurst) twice removed; and Kasperl is as intimately bound up in the German nature as his cousin Punch in the English. A Book of Operas Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music
  • The pudding was a largely forgettable crème caramel. Times, Sunday Times
  • If your Yorkshire pudding is reliable, you could mix a batter (add sugar instead of salt, use butter or olive oil instead of dripping), stir in some blueberries and bake in a high oven to make what Americans call blueberry popovers.
  • Too much pudding will choke a dog. 
  • Also usually available are cookies, puddings and Jell-O.
  • Chicken tikka masala has replaced roast beef and Yorkshire pudding as the country's favourite dish.
  • And a 60,000-calorie meal that wasn't rounded off with lokshen pudding was an insult. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vicky's flawless rhubarb-and-nut crumble with ginger-and-rhubarb-ripple ice-cream and crème anglaise was the star of the show, but my trio of chocolate puddings wasn't far behind.
  • They served apple pudding for dessert.
  • I wondered how they would take to steak and kidney pudding, oxtail soup, and plum duff.
  • I'd love to report on the puddings - sickly-sweet baklava is a favourite of mine - but I was simply too full to even contemplate another course.
  • Pudding, 1 breakfastcupful of currants and sultanas mixed, 1 heaped-up teaspoonful of cinnamon, 2 oz. of butter, 2 oz. of chopped almonds, and sugar to taste. Dr. Allinson's cookery book Comprising many valuable vegetarian recipes
  • Yet, the proof of the pudding is in the eating just as the clearest indicant of merit has always been performance.
  • A frozen, PL Yorkshire pudding is even produced in the UK for a Canadian retailer.
  • Dine on a menu of pickled rollmops, grilled gurnard fillet and ginger three ways pudding, then toast Charles Dickens with a heady alcoholic punch. Evening Standard - Home
  • Orders are now being taken in time for Christmas for Christmas cakes, puddings, mince pies, flower arrangements, holly wreaths and crafts.
  • February 26th, 2009 6: 37pm stanley Jerusalem-I have not forgotten where I came from, if some of these posters have, I was dangled over a shmaltz herring barrel every sunday and was used for fishing them out - you do not forget that even if mr galileo has forgotten - I am waiting for his report on the play where he will attend with a placard "I am A jew" on his back and clutching a lokshen pudding to his breast. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • This chestnut pudding is a rich dessert with a festive flavour.
  • It was more of a soup than a pudding, with soft grains of rice resting beneath a slightly cardamom-ized sweetened milk, topped with chopped pistachio nuts.
  • The real proof of the pudding is in the payday. Times, Sunday Times
  • She also bakes cheesecakes and bread and rice puddings.
  • Therefore Carpalin and Gymnast were ordered by Pantagruel to go for the soldiers that were on board the Cup galley, under the command of Colonel Maul-chitterling, and those on board the Vine-tub frigate, under the command of Colonel Cut-pudding the younger. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • But I suggest you leave room for pudding and try their famous Trumland tart, made of local Grimbister cheese and bitter chocolate.
  • Introduced on March 25, 1869, were ice cream, pie, pudding, and waffle knives; berry, egg, ice cream, nut, and, preserve spoons; large and small sugar sifters; a cream ladle, and a nutpick.
  • If he demands sticky toffee pudding, let him have it; you have fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a single 12 ft long, hand-coloured pull-out sheet depicting a landscape with cartoon figures, illustrating terms such as puddingstone, Old Red and intrusion, by C. M. Webster, produced in London about 1840.
  • There are seven menus, including vegetarian options; each pack contains a breakfast, main meal - stew, pâté or lamb curry being examples of what you get - and a pudding plus the core soups, snacks and drinks all packed in the same carton.
  • While I polished off the vino, Judi finished with a manageable baked coconut and lime dessert, which she reckoned was more figure-friendly than the white chocolate and whisky bread-and-butter pudding.
  • The notes of nut and marmalade add great savour to rashers and crispy black pudding.
  • I'll wager these sort of items will not be bought by the kind of man who expects a savoury after his treacle pudding. Times, Sunday Times
  • And instead of the food she loves she'll be served with spam fritters, suet pudding and stewed prunes.
  • TV chef Lesley Waters has been recruited to showcase a range of mouth-watering British recipes, including starters, main courses and puddings.
  • The same can be done with cake or biscuits and used as a topping for crumbles and puddings. The Sun
  • Then go back for pudding - the honey and almond cake is terrific. Times, Sunday Times

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