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Puddings to amke your mouth water.
What pudding makes your mouth water? Mine is syrup sponge and custard. Something I only have very occasionally but just thinking about it makes me drool
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Chocolate fudge cake and custard
OR Mandarin and Chocolate Cheesecake |
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Chcolate fondant.. with a dollop of thick cream
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Sticky toffee pudding with cream, or trifle, not chocolate and not made with alcohol.
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Mmmmmm, has to be trifle.
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My homemade double chocolate layer cake
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Either Baked Cheesecake with fresh raspberries or creme brulee - I love that first spoonful when you break through the caramalized topping into the creamy base below - yum
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Boozy creamy trifles, tiramisu, mousse (any flavour), vanilla cheesecake (Sainsbury's American style), profiteroles(with or without the chocolate sauce), a good boozy moist Black Forest gateaux, cranichan, banoffi pie - all must have lashings of proper whipped cream, not the Anchor stuff out of a can. I hate dry cakes too.
M&S used to do a strawberry mousse meringue dessert years ago that was lush. Iceland used to do a pineapple version too. Not keen on chocolate fudge cake or sticky toffee pudding. |
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Orange Roulade - its like an orange chocolate swiss roll filled with oranges and fresh cream. Full fat badness that just makes me drool at the thought. The sponge base is made with no flour at all, just six eggs, caster sugar and melted (orange) chocolate; makes the sponge very light like a spongy meringue.
For someone like me who doesn't eat chocolate, sweets or puddings; I would literally beg for my mum to make this. |
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Hot Chocolate fudge cake with ice cream
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Orange Roulade - its like an orange chocolate swiss roll filled with oranges and fresh cream. Full fat badness that just makes me drool at the thought. The sponge base is made with no flour at all, just six eggs, caster sugar and melted (orange) chocolate; makes the sponge very light like a spongy meringue.
For someone like me who doesn't eat chocolate, sweets or puddings; I would literally beg for my mum to make this. Sounds delicious.
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Gordon Ramsey's chocolate fondant! Had it in one of his restaraunts and it was amazing
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Bread and Butter Pudding.. Any type from plain sliced bread with a few raisins through to Brioch with brandy etc.. All do it for me!
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Apple crumble and pouring cream
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Lemon Meringue Pie is my fave..yum
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Eton mess and chocolate creme brulee
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Damm I couldn't eat that if it has egg in it.
Sounds delicious.
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Apple crumble and pouring cream
![]() and rhubarb crumble too
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Sticky toffee pudding, M&S do a lovely microwaveable version.
Chocolate Fudge cake. |
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Death by Chocolate http://www.cacaoweb.net/deathbychocolate.html
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Banofee Pie - It's so ridiculously fattening but its perfection
Proper Baked Cheesecake is just amazing, takes too long to wait for but man is it worth it. Trifle - I think I love them all whether it's chocolate or sherry. Cream Cakes - Strawberry or Black Forrest Gateaux, the £1 sandwiched cream cakes they have at seemingly every supermarket. I recently had a summer fruits Swiss roll from Sainsbury's it was magic. |
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Are you allergic to eggs then? I could suggest another pudding that my mum makes, she calls it Appledorf. Its made exactly the same way as Banoffee Pie, only with apples instead of banana's. Both our daughters are allergic to eggs and nuts, Ruth is also allergic to banana's; so that is where Appledorf came about.
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You can't beat a huge slab of Christmas pud with brandy sauce... YUM!
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Delia's Sherry trifle from her *old book*
complete cookery course.Also me old mums bread pudding, me sis in laws Lemon Meringue |
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Sticky toffee pudding with ice cream
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Sounds delicious.