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We spent yesterday afternoon putting up the tree plus a few other decorations. There was a time when DS was small, that almost every room was decorated including his bedroom, bathroom and the kitchen! Unfortunately, the photographs are all blurred so I shall take some more today and put them on tomorrow.
Once that was done, I made us some bread and butter pudding for desert after tea and one for the freezer. The one in the tin is for us over two nights, the bottom one in the glass bowl has gone into the freezer for visitors. I made sure I didn't over brown it so it could be heated in the oven when they come:
Normally, I make this with milk and eggs but as I bought two x 1 pint cartons of double cream for ice cream, instead of two x 1/2 pint cartons, we had a whole pint of cream to use up before it went out of date.
It was very nice and rich but wouldn't want to eat it that rich all the time. I have just updated our menu tab so that should be available for viewing very shortly.
One of our favourites, bread and butter pudding. I have never froze one before, so next time I might make some extra ones.
ReplyDeleteNormally you thaw overnight then microwave but I hope to finish this one off in the oven.
DeleteOooooo you have reminded me how much I love bread and butter pudding. Must make one.
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We only have one pudding a week so everyone we eat seems to be our favourite.
DeleteBread and butter pudding. I'm dribbling here. My favourite pudding in the whole world X
ReplyDeleteIt is rather nice isn't it, soft and squidgy, crunchy, all at the same time.
DeleteTry spreading a little marmalade on the bread and butter before baking. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteOur visitors don't like marmalade but we do!
DeleteBread and butter pudding is one of my very favourites, and when made with cream is a dish fit for high dining, I always think. This one looks fab, lovely and light and risen!
ReplyDeleteOurs in the tin also had mango purée in it as well. They are like soufflé really, nice and light when they come out before sinking down as they cool!
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