Puree mangoes in a food processor or blender and drizzle over rice pudding, angel food cake, sherbet or lowfat frozen yogurt. |
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Finally, the roasted whole boneless quail, plumped with black pudding and puy lentils, proved hardest to resist. |
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With the prunes steeped in Armagnac, it's perfect for anyone who wants a pudding and a digestif at the same time. |
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Instead, thick, succulent breast escalopes had been pan-fried with black pudding and chipolatas. |
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This technique recalls medieval recipes antedating the invention of the pudding cloth. |
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A roasted-pear napoleon, lemon-raspberry gratin, and chocolate-brioche pudding will restore ardor. |
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In fact, his warm vanilla cake, fig napoleon, and warm chocolate-chestnut brioche pudding are simply yummy. |
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The sticky toffee pudding had a light sponge and moreish caramel sauce, all of which disappeared fast. |
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Walked off the crawfish beignets and bread pudding while admiring the Greek Revival and Italian architecture on the Garden District Walking Tour. |
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I had enough loin of Deeside venison to feed a small family, while the black pudding that accompanied it was marvellously smooth and rich. |
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It is now unusual to add eggs or fat, and rice pudding has tended to become a severely plain nursery dish. |
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She apparently favours plain food, such as lamb cutlets or roast beef, with bread-and-butter pudding or ice-cream to follow. |
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I rounded off with a beautifully moist bread-and-butter pudding served with ice-cream. |
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Even trusty favourites like bread-and-butter pudding are anything but run-of-the-mill here. |
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Chocolate-cherry brioche bread pudding manages to be simultaneously chewy and light, none of its rich flavors insisting too hard. |
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Dessert was warm chocolate bread pudding with 12-year-old Glenfarclas, which tastes of sweet sherry. |
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I moved in next door to her and she made me pudding and brought it over to my house. |
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Another popular Barbadian dish is pudding and souse, traditionally a special Saturday meal. |
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When I was a student, it was a warm refuge to sip on bottomless cups of coffee and indulge in steamed fruit pudding and toasted cinnamon buns. |
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On another visit, the chocolate pudding was accompanied by butterscotch pudding, topped with chocolate sauce. |
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A pudding of very good jam roly-poly and custard followed by Irish coffee rounded off what was an excellent meal. |
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I made a chocolate pudding from scratch, and then used it to fill cream puffs. |
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And instead of the food she loves she'll be served with spam fritters, suet pudding and stewed prunes. |
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Today's traditional Christmas pudding is derived from frumenty and plum pudding. |
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It even includes Christmas pudding fudge, which has cognac-soaked raisins and Greek cinnamon as ingredients. |
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What turned up was quite a surprise. It looked like black pudding but tasted like nothing on earth. |
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Whatever its origins, sticky toffee pudding is decidedly British and is certainly a treat worth making properly. |
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How jealous he felt as she looked at Jake, as if he was some delectable cream pudding she would like to eat. |
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It is simplicity in a pudding bowl, and the tradition of a final splash of whisky on top is neither an affected nor over-elaborate addition. |
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Bosco's Butchers won the ACBI All-Ireland title for their famed white pudding. |
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I set off an a wild goose chase for corned beef and white pudding, but having no luck, I returned to the hotel for a late lunch. |
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In the dining room, Richard is already tucking in to a plate of black and white pudding, having already dispatched a bowl of porridge oats. |
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Apart from kedgeree and rice pudding, rice doesn't feature much in the everyday Scottish diet, hence the problem we have cooking it. |
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For afters I couldn't resist the sticky toffee pudding while my guest sampled three flavours of ice cream. |
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Selling the pies and pudding wholesale was something else she had to consider. |
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And there are lovely poached pears, raspberry sabayons or a comforting warm coconut milk rice pudding. |
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Liver and onions, fish and chips, Lancashire hot pot and steak and kidney pudding will be on the menu. |
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And my daughters prefer them to shepherd's pie, steak and kidney pudding or vegetable stew. |
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Follow that with steamed oxtail, beef and veal kidney pudding with roast shallots and buttered carrots. |
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They say small is beautiful and in the case of the city's new tapas bar, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. |
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Gerry Adams's statement is very welcome but the proof of the pudding is in the eating. |
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In this, as in every other human endeavour, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. |
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Yet, the proof of the pudding is in the eating just as the clearest indicant of merit has always been performance. |
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Other combinations include pasta with winkles, Yorkshire pudding stuffed with Italian cured meat, and sanguinaccio con cipole. |
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Her cheese pudding has an ounce and a half of breadcrumbs, an ounce of cheese, one gill of milk and half an egg. |
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This is lighter than most dark beers, almost a deep rouge, but it still packs a punch with its Christmas pudding drenched in sherry aroma. |
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Line a pudding basin or individual ramekins with cling-film, and then line the mould with the soaked bread, ensuring there are no gaps. |
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I realized how stupid I was acting and decided to take him up on the offer, silently accepting the pudding snack. |
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He's still got a good appetite and his favourite is still roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. |
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Along with roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, choices in the buffet include lamb, turkey or pork. |
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We get a lot of Japanese takeaways, but I really love a traditional roast with Yorkshire pudding and gravy. |
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As a Yorkshire man, I am a huge fan of roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, I really don't think you can beat it. |
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Chicken tikka masala has replaced roast beef and Yorkshire pudding as the country's favourite dish. |
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For the main course my cousin had the traditional roast rib of beef with Yorkshire pudding. |
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The two have long been considered as natural together as roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. |
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The gearbox has a squidgy consistency that makes gear shifts feel like stirring congealed rice pudding. |
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I ate three containers of tapioca pudding when I got there just to make sure. |
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Desserts were generally varieties of pap made from oatmeal, semolina, tapioca, or pudding rice cooked in either milk or buttermilk. |
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Desserts here have been a weak link, from a tough-crusted fruit tart to tough-skinned profiteroles to a too-goopy bread pudding. |
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We skipped dessert which included pear tart, Italian summer pudding and tirami su. |
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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. |
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A chef was stationed at one end to cook omelettes and serve bacon, sausages and black pudding. |
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When I was a child we stirred next year's plum pudding in October and made mincemeat in November. |
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Eric walked out from the kitchen and grinned, sitting down and slowly savoring his chocolate pudding. |
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However, having protested defeat by the venison, Vix worked her usual miracle and found room for a pudding. |
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Keighley businesses are warned that the taxman is entitled to a slice of the pudding when employees are given Christmas gifts and bonuses. |
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Allow to cool completely if serving cold for tea, or until barely warm if serving as pudding. |
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Gold awards went to the ox tongue, roast beef, dry cured back bacon, black pudding, beef and Guinness pie, and steak and kidney pie. |
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As regards the survey data, the proof of the pudding will be clear when we see how the Home Office presents the conclusions. |
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I'd cook rabbit stuffed with black pudding, which is one of our house specialties in the Lindsey House. |
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He has replaced the stamp duty magic pudding with a tax on the profit from the sale of investment properties, and an overhaul of land tax. |
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This reality of fiat currency is very difficult for many people to grasp but it's not quite the magic pudding that perhaps it appears to be. |
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There is also an implication, perhaps unintended, that a milk pudding is not strictly a pudding. |
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Puddings were the usual best-of-Brit treacle tart with anaemic, flabby pastry, and a sticky toffee pudding that was just badly made. |
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The most common mistaken belief about the haggis is that it is some kind of pudding made from sheep innards. |
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And Mrs Habgood suggests eating sweet treats and Christmas pudding at tea-time. |
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Mama had Missy make her famous corn chowder, ginger beef, carrot pudding, fresh manchet bread, and sherry and vanilla cream custards. |
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They say the proof of the pudding is in its eating and after comparison, driving as fast as possible, in every car shod with different tyres. |
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I was too full for dessert, but you should do a better job of planning and not skip the homemade baklava or rice pudding. |
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They included baklava, rice pudding with grilled quince and mixed berry tiramisu. |
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Popular desserts were trifle, fruit salad and traditional Christmas pudding, often made wrapped in a cloth and boiled in the copper. |
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Besides the icing cakes, the bakers have steamed a plum pudding that may well rock the regular variety. |
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Now is the time to dig out classic recipes for forgotten puddings such as treacle tart, Eve's pudding, lemon Meringue pie and Bakewell tart. |
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I started to sprinkle the pudding with some jellied candies, and happily hummed a song as I went about doing it. |
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Figgy pudding is sometimes eaten on Palm Sunday, possibly in memory of Christ's cursing of the barren fig tree on that day. |
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Although the obligatory Yorkshire pudding seems as antiquated as the bearskins worn by the Royal guards. |
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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. |
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When my pudding arrived I was at first disappointed to see that the custard was just a decorative swirl. |
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The seven-course meal included such delicacies as oyster sauce, jugged hare and a topical Alexandra pudding. |
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There was sushi, chicken and corn soup, spaghetti and meatballs and a small bowl of mango pudding. |
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The recipe she gives us involves whipping the pudding in a blender as the last step. |
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An egg and sausage, two rashers of bacon, mushrooms and black pudding, beans and tinned tomatoes filled the plate. |
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Make the Yorkshire pudding batter by placing the flour and all the eggs into a bowl with some salt and pepper. |
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But after that, full health is restored and young gentlemen are ready for a luncheon of a dozen lamb chops and a battered pudding. |
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There is a good market for the many shops in America that sell such Irish favorites as rashers, bangers, black and white pudding, and soda bread. |
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Butchers from all parts of Ireland entered fresh samples of their traditional, or speciality, sausages, black or white pudding or drisheen. |
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My banana-and-chocolate pudding was gooey and good, but Vicky's smooth lime bavarois was superb, the highlight of the meal. |
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One list of these contains such favourites as cheesecake, warm apple pie, fudge cake, sherry trifle, summer pudding and banana split. |
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Clute advises adding items like soup mix packets, granola, bulk-bin pastas and pudding mixes to the pack. |
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It was clear that the merry season of Yule logs, plum pudding, fruitcakes, marzipans, macaroons and roast turkey had not yet come to a close. |
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This was in fact a sort of Bramwell tart and nothing like plum pudding but it was a scrumptiously perfect balance of pastry and jam. |
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We laugh at exercise fanatics and throw incredulous glances in the direction of those who opt for bean curd over black pudding. |
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The growing use of instant pudding, instant drinks, snack foods, and canned soups reflects growing time constraints. |
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And if the malva pudding isn't enough, diners can finally fill up on koeksisters and coffee. |
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Rarely, a patient may be limited to foods with a pudding consistency if thin and thick liquids are freely aspirated. |
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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. |
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Sweets and plum pudding are an absolute must during Christmas and a precious tradition too. |
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The first prize is a Christmas hamper and other prizes include a Christmas cake, whiskey, wine, plum pudding and sweets. |
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It's pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving, and plum pudding for Christmas, and some chocolates for Easter. |
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One point on which there is universal agreement is that it is vital to cook a rice pudding very slowly. |
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One evening, after a mention by Chris of how he missed his mum's cooking, I volunteered to make a rice pudding. |
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If serving the pudding in a baking dish or oven proof bowl allow to cool slightly before spooning out. |
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We are only just ordering pudding when Lloyd Webber, who must have eaten very quickly, comes over to say hello. |
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Swiftly served and voraciously consumed but like most Indian eating experiences, the meal is limited on pudding. |
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What's especially interesting is how many enjoyed the discipline of having to finish their main course before having pudding. |
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I have a sneaking hope that Wallace will order custard tart for pudding but this lunch is a Presbyterian affair. |
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Nothing is ever perfect, of course, and pudding proved to be a profound disappointment. |
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The supper will begin with a haggis starter being piped in, followed by a fish course, pudding and whisky chocolates, amid the speeches. |
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I went downstairs to finish working on the pudding for the dessert as Mary washed the pots and pans I had used to cook with. |
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And there was a rather workaday sticky steamed pudding with a bicarbonate of soda sub-taste which seemed to have lost most of its toffee sauce. |
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For the cornbread pudding, preheat the oven to 350 degrees, coat the inside of a deep ovenproof pan with some of the and set aside. |
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This had a light crackling and a juicy meat expertly balanced with the dark earthy flavours of the pudding. |
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Have been too much of a fat old pudding to attempt their demonstration dances. |
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Stir in the nuts and fruit then, once well combined, tip into a 1 litre pudding basin. |
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Liberally butter a 900 ml pudding basin and dollop half the marmalade into the bottom. |
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Line your pudding basin with slices of bread from which the crusts have been removed. |
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Two of the traditional meals of England are fish and chips on the surf side, and on the turf side, roast beef with Yorkshire pudding. |
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Indeed, it's chicken tikka masala, not roast beef and Yorkshire pudding or fish and chips which is the Brits' number one dish. |
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This curry, I discovered, was to West Africa what roast beef and Yorkshire pudding is to England, and it was the standard meal for Sunday lunch. |
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Three of our party opted for roast beef, Yorkshire pudding and all the trimmings, and I picked the haddock and chips. |
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In this same vein I cannot recommend strongly enough the sticky toffee pudding, which arrives steaming hot and dripping in butterscotch sauce. |
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We chose the sticky toffee pudding, served with steaming hot custard, and banoffee tart, a delicious combination of banana and toffee flavours. |
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The robbers cracked the first safe's combination, and inside they found only a bowl of vanilla pudding. |
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He may be palatable in small slices, but in heaping helpings, he's enough to put you off your pudding for good. |
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But I suggest you leave room for pudding and try their famous Trumland tart, made of local Grimbister cheese and bitter chocolate. |
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The five-course repast includes chestnuts, Yorkshire pudding, carbonnade of beef and beer cheeses. |
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My sticky toffee pudding with butterscotch sauce and vanilla ice cream was okay. |
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Haddock wrapped in Parma ham and spinach, rib-eye steak with garlic butter, summer pudding or gooseberry crumble are typical. |
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Other popular desserts are pastries, milk and egg pudding, and rice pudding. |
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My daughters prefer other foods to shepherd's pie, steak and kidney pudding or vegetable stew. |
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To judge by the trailers and publicity material, this one's a real syrupy Christmas pudding. |
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There were not just rock cakes and bread and butter pudding but proper meals involving at least a main course and dessert. |
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The two-layer pudding cups are available in chocolate and vanilla, as well as rocky road. |
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It came with a blood pudding that had been steamed in apple juice, and then we went down the street to a Belgian Waffle place for dessert. |
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Blood pudding and blood sausage are folk treatments for fatigue and sluggishness. |
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Odysseus is forced to box another beggar and is rewarded with blood pudding and wine when he wins. |
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There have also been borrowings of dishes such as blood pudding and other ways of dealing with pork. |
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Have you ever seen, heard or even tasted blood pudding, which seems a little bit bizarre and even horrible? |
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We will be holding a big blowout for all our friends soon, complete with flour, pudding, and wet noodles. |
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The Geordie stottie has a fluffy texture and was often traditionally eaten filled with bacon and pease pudding. |
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And if you knew the north east you would know we feast on nothing but stotty cakes, tatey pot and pease pudding! |
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Some people will criticize this, but the proof in the pudding will be that we will reduce our opex spending significantly. |
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The pudding is turned out on a plate, the sauce pours down over the sides and a treat is ready to be experienced. |
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In a shallow pan, fry the black pudding and the ham with its fat until sizzling. |
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The bacon was spellbinding, the sausage fantastically subtle, the black pudding devilishly sticky. |
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I use all local produce, and have a good butcher for my black pudding, sausages and Ayrshire bacon. |
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Mouthwatering bread pudding, hoecakes, groundnut stew and sassafras tea are just a few. |
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Our land seems to be regarded as a magic pudding that will never stop feeding our growing population. |
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He never told the commissary to make tapioca pudding no matter how often I asked. |
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I can particularly recommend the banana tatin, which came with homemade ice-cream, or the gloriously rich and gooey chocolate pudding. |
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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. |
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She sliced a custard pudding with a spoon, and popped it into her mouth, savoring the taste. |
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Also I'd just had a large helping of pudding at lunch and my stomach was bloated and distended, making seatbelt use out of the question. |
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The notes of nut and marmalade add great savour to rashers and crispy black pudding. |
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The spectral frequencies should then correspond to the various ways in which the electrons might oscillate within the positively-charged pudding. |
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Her uniquely American recipes used corn meal for dishes like Indian pudding, Johnny-cake and slapjacks. |
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Starters included black pudding with fresh fig and Jerusalem artichoke gateau with mint and balsamic jus. |
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For you, it may be chocolate pudding or Nonna's sweet milk and rice porridge, essential to the future well-being of every bambino. |
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Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas. |
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The caramelised apples and vanilla bean mascarpone with pecan and maple syrup pudding was a real sticky winter treat. |
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Another great pudding is banoffee pie, which is often wrongly presumed to be American in origin. |
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The pudding is made by lining a buttered basin with fairly thin slices of good bread cut to fit exactly. |
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The seedy underbelly of what was otherwise a fabulous meal was the pudding. |
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We finally produced carrots and potatoes, fresh green peas and mint, tinned meat, gravy, plum pudding and custard, nuts, raisins and sweets. |
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Strictly speaking, the pudding, cut in squares, should be served with gravy before the meat, to take the edge off the appetite. |
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The pot de creme au chocolat was an excellent semi-sweet pudding accompanied by ginger biscuits. |
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I had thought the inclusion of black pudding, while undeniably dramatic looking, was dubious, but the cold greasiness feared did not materialise. |
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However, she goes on to over-egg the pudding with some statements that are just plain silly and call her conclusions into question. |
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In any case, it is over-egging the pudding somewhat to suggest that last season was as dire as many may have suggested. |
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But here in Colchester, the Trust that runs the town's NHS hospitals thinks that approach is over-egging the pudding. |
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The biggest challenge he faces is chefs who literally over-egg the pudding with complicated concoctions. |
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The other main gripe of the research posse is the tendency of IT suppliers to over-egg the pudding. |
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We over-egged the pudding, perhaps once it started, and we suffered a sales problem because of it. |
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The pastry chef's version of bread pudding is a dense slab of faintly eggy brioche, served with a scoop of coconut sorbet. |
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But it's heavenly with chocolate pudding, adding flavours of dates, raisins and burnt toffee. |
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But it's not all racist hipster clothing outlets and space-age rice pudding bars that drew the Murdochs to the neighborhood. |
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He would leap chirpily onto my shoulder to devour chicken fried rice, chop suey and even chocolate pudding. |
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I passed on the sweets, but my husband chose the double chocolate pudding with custard. |
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Amongst the sweets is Xmas Igloo, Christmas pudding ice cream made with brandy. |
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Different sweets we just had to try, sticky toffee pudding, cheesecake, and chocolate gateaux. |
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From the dessert menu we picked pineapple and Malibu cheesecake and sticky toffee pudding with ice cream, which we could not fault. |
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We boiled the Christmas pudding in the old copper and we split and roasted chestnuts on the fire. |
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The chewy grains of rice are covered in a milky pudding to create a smooth taste. |
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We couldn't resist the home-made bread and butter pudding and the rhubarb and ginger crumble. |
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The pudding menu changes daily to accommodate a repertoire of home-made ice creams, cakes and pastries. |
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It's a great pudding for a family lunch, but remember to take it out of the fridge a little early to take the chill off it. |
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He finished his meal and took extra bread, then began eyeing the milk pudding being set about. |
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Lunch might be taken on a 2lb steak, a pound of potatoes, three green vegetables and a milk pudding. |
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Roland Mesnier has measured time perfecting millefeuilles and chocolate pudding. |
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Beat the egg with the syrup and milk, mix thoroughly, put in a greased pudding basin and steam for three hours. |
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More of this and the ice cream will make way for sponge pudding and treacle and my autumn diet will be fully established. |
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Those planning a meal on December 25 could consider replacing Christmas pudding with apple pie, which came out favourite among those polled. |
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Brett and I joined in the fun, picking up a box for ourselves as well as a fine Christmas pudding and a selection of chocolate biscuits. |
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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? |
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Next day, I couldn't resist the pull of roast beef and Yorkshire pudding and cooked up the full monty. |
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He shreds the innocent boy's dreams of scallops topped with noisettes of black pudding and fried Parma ham. |
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Blood pudding and blood sausages are still regularly served in traditional Irish Breakfasts. |
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Ignoring citron tart and chocolate orange cake, sticky toffee pudding would be just fine but there was none left. |
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Pork, black pudding, a slice of apple and pease pudding were placed in a tier with a tasty juice artistically dribbled round. |
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They are very good with lentils, pease pudding or polenta, as well as potatoes. |
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In the town centre we got Saveloy Dips, which were basically sausages, pease pudding and stuffing, in a bun. |
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With pea soup and summer pudding currently on offer, it boasts some of the most quintessential summer ingredients. |
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My sticky toffee pudding with tablet ice cream was the only standard-issue part of our whole meal. |
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For pudding I would have pecan pie and ginger ice cream with some kind of poison in it so I could cheat the hangman. |
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Was there much demand for the coriander and carrot soup, fruit crumble or rice pudding with peaches? |
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I explained that pudding from Bury has lumps of fat in it and a haggis-like texture whilst boudin from Berry is mousselike. |
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I had pan-fried duck, black pudding and rosemary boudin with slivers of venison saddle, roast sweet potato and hoi sin sauce. |
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Steinhauser agrees that pudding is typically viewed as a dessert, while yogurt is deemed a healthy snack or even a meal replacement. |
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In this great plum pudding of a book a reader dips into its pages to find unexpected treasures alongside familiar figures. |
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Less tender cuts of steak are braised with root vegetables, or made into stews, pies, or steak and kidney pudding or pie. |
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Hot bread pudding with vanilla rum is better than any other I've ever tried. |
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Some, like the moist, fruit-studded bread pudding molded into individual cupcake form, are stunning. |
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To serve, invert a timbale of bread pudding on to the center of a plate and remove the timbale mold. |
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We shared chocolate bread pudding and apple crumb cake which was a depressing affair. |
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Old-fashioned bread pudding served with caramel or lemon sauce is a dessert that brings back memories of mother bustling around in the kitchen. |
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Five dollars will get you a rich disc of bread pudding made with buttery pieces of brioche, and a crowd of fat, rum-soaked raisins. |
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All too often, bread pudding is too heavy and solid, but I could have gone for another slice of this stuff. |
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Classic summer pudding is made with stale bread but it is much better made with store bought pound cake or brioche. |
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We once ate in a restaurant in Paris which did a pudding list which was as exciting as the main courses, but as a rule, it's dullsville. |
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The home-made desserts are supreme, in particular the clootie dumpling, bread and butter pudding and rhubarb crumble and custard. |
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Hence an attempt was made to use tender coconuts and kernels in desserts such as ice cream, kheer, fruit salad, pudding and halwa. |
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You can also put pudding in a blender with your shake to make a thicker drinkable version. |
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Flummeries are a traditional English pudding made from cereal grain and served with stewed fruit. |
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Finally, as a reward for eating so much, the kitchen sent out a complimentary summer pudding with lush, homemade vanilla ice cream. |
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Lili passed on dessert, but I couldn't resist the summer pudding with Yorkshire cream. |
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Proper summer pudding should be weighted and left overnight for the juices from the raspberries, red and blackcurrants to soak through the bread. |
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The bread and butter pudding here is amazing, especially when made with panettone. |
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Yorkshire pudding and roast potatoes are compulsory with proper English roast beef, as is English mustard and horseradish sauce. |
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The lad used to eat the figgiest bit of his own pudding and then force the rest on to a smaller boy's plate. |
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Heavy investment has been made in plant and machinery to ensure that each pudding is perfectly steamed over a specific period. |
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By Victorian times, the plum pudding was a major part of the Christmas feast, brought to the table with great pomp. |
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A scrumptious baked dinner with plum pudding for dessert will be served after the game. |
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It was Christmas Day in the workhouse, and the inmates sat down to a meal of roast beef and pork, followed by plum pudding and fruit. |
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Continuing the Scottish theme of the evening, the meal emphasised Scottishness, with haggis, scallops, salmon, black pudding and cranachan. |
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Avoid foods with a lot of sugar and fat, such as ice cream, gelatin, pudding and fried foods. |
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Remove the crusts from the bread and cut a piece to fit the base of a one litre pudding basin or bowl. |
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By 1595, the frumenty was replaced by a plum pudding with eggs, breadcrumbs, dried fruits and flavoured with spirits and ale. |
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A good-sized portion of bread-and-butter pudding was much more rewarding. |
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It is a pudding in the old sense of something enclosed in a sausage skin. |
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Instead, thick, succulent breast escalopes had been pan-fried and sent out to do their work on the waistline with black pudding farei and chipolatas. |
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The mix should have the consistency of pudding or soft butter. |
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I learnt how to make saucisson, cure ham and make a good black pudding. |
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Youngsters dined on a feast of turkey, sausage, roast potatoes, carrots, peas, stuffing and gravy, followed by a choice of Christmas pudding and custard or ice-cream. |
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Save room for the warm chocolate pudding with coconut panda ice cream. |
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We could have had vanilla panna cotta with fresh raspberries, tropical fruit salad with lime sorbet, hot fudge sundae or even sticky toffee pudding. |
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A palate-cleanser of Earl Grey jelly and orange sorbet paved the way for a wonderful pudding of roasted figs in mulled wine, homemade yoghurt and churros. |
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John beat challenges from 399 other contestants to take the title by knocking seven Yorkshire puddings from their perch using a six-ounce black pudding. |
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It's a feeling remarkably similar to one you get in the first week of January when countless helpings of Christmas pudding and mince pie are adorning our middles. |
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We don't have lumpy pudding, soggy semolina or horrible cabbage any more. |
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The rain pretty much passed the party over and guests dined on macaroni and cheese, spare ribs, and chocolate bread pudding. |
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It arrived quite literally in a blaze of glory, wrapped in tinfoil with flames spurting out of the top, looking for all the world like my mum's finest Christmas pudding. |
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My one serious criticism was that the cream that came with it was a pale shadow of the thick, unpasteurised cream from a Jersey or Guernsey cow that such a pudding calls for. |
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Eventually, the robbers left the bank with nothing more than their very queasy stomachs after having eaten a number of bowls of this wretched vanilla pudding. |
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Boudin is a well-seasoned sausage of rice and pork as well as varying amounts of giblets, while the traditional boudin rouge is a blood sausage or black pudding. |
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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. |
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There is no magic pudding that is going to pay for all of this. |
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My ideal Christmas was curling up in front of an open fire, nibbling goodies from a selection box, after a meal of turkey and stuffing followed by Christmas pudding. |
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Other desserts include bananas or papaya in caramel and cream sauce, bread pudding with custard, coconut or banana tarts, delicious coconut sorbet, and a mean coconut nougat. |
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Marjorie chose traditional roast beef with Yorkshire pudding and gravy. |
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There's a decent version of flan with a hard, almost enameled caramel top, and a somewhat leaden guava bread pudding made heavier by a layer of plantains. |
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Instead of the usual sausagemeat stuffing, I suggest a black pudding and apple one, which also tastes delicious with Boxing Day's bubble and squeak. |
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But what's money when we've got home made treacle sponge for pudding? |
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The boiled suet pudding which would have accompanied it on land, on shipboard became a suet paste layer laid on top of the stew to steam gently under a tightly fitting lid. |
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I went for the traditional roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. |
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Having inspected the larder, Mary decided to prepare a steak pudding and when Bertha's monosyllabic husband, Davy, took a second helping her fate was sealed. |
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He discovered many other delicacies involving Yorkshire pudding batter when he researched the simple concoction of flour, milk and egg for his first volume. |
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You can also make a bread-lined summer pudding with rhubarb and bananas. |
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The specialities include duck roast and beef roast with Yorkshire pudding. |
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After three hours of stuffing ourselves, we succumbed to the traditional dessert of plum pudding with brandy sauce, fresh strawberries with various fruits and cream. |
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A crisp home-made Yorkshire pudding, two if you were my dad, roast potatoes, carrots, runner beans and spouts would be spooned on to the plate together with lashings of Bisto. |
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Dishes ranged from the traditional such as Bakewell tart with custard and sticky toffee pudding to the more unusual such as chocolate brandy cake and banoffi liqueur meringue. |
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In terms of charisma, the guy has all the snap, crackle, and pop of pudding. |
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If your Yorkshire pudding is reliable, you could mix a batter, stir in some blueberries and bake in a high oven to make what Americans call blueberry popovers. |
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I am told sticky toffee pudding is often served with custard, fresh cream, ice-cream or yogurt, but it's also fine as is, washed down with a cup of good tea. |
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Eventually, they see beyond the white walls, white chair, and white bed, to the jeans strewn on the floor, the soiled baby bibs, the jars of organic rice pudding. |
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Perhaps they could be made to live on wartime rations tins of snook, dried eggs, carrot pudding until they return to normal size, and are ready to rejoin the rest of us again. |
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In 1990s England, where chicken tikka masala has outstripped roast beef and Yorkshire pudding in popularity, Hogwarts exists in its own time warp. |
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Bangers and mash and roly-poly pudding were on the menu and prizes were presented by Mayor, Councillor Barbara Shone for the most authentic costumes. |
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Among the dessert offerings were such treats as lemon posset with whipped cream and shortbread fingers, and summer pudding with whipped cream in a filo pastry basket. |
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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. |
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Instead of a light, puffy, cherry-studded pudding, the result was a nasty, pasty, cherry omelette that was scraped into the bin before anyone could see it. |
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The rattle of a pudding bowl in the steamer ensures that, two hours later, you have a glorious coconut and jam sponge pudding that evokes childhood. |
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Put the Christmas pudding in the steamer, cover and leave to steam away until 2.15 pm. You'll need to check the water from time to time and maybe top it up a bit. |
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For dessert, there's a blood-orange mousse, served like a Napoleon between wafers of orange tuile, and there's also a wedge of bread pudding soaked in Portuguese brandy. |
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Lucky for me, I've made bread pudding before and it's pretty easy. |
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My blood became as thick as pudding, and my head throbbed with pain. |
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A notice indicated that at lunchtime and in the evening you could indulge in steak and kidney pudding, chicken and leek pudding or spring rolls with chips or jacket potatoes. |
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Portable snack packs of pudding and organic milk can make any bag lunch chock-full of the calcium and vitamins that Junior needs to grow up right. |
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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. |
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Plenty of crusty bread and a big salad with a simplified cheese board, such as a whole Brie and a small truckle of Cheddar, will go down better than a pudding. |
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