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Re: Christmas Pudding
Originally Posted by MrEmjoy
(Post 6893607)
Pudding? Do you mean cake as well?
Even though, I've found a few Alkeehol free recipess I'm gonna try. We dont want a drunk un born baby and mummy do we now :) |
Re: Christmas Pudding
I know, but which animal needs to be stored!
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Re: Christmas Pudding
Originally Posted by sunflwrgrl13
(Post 6893009)
FWIW, Marshall's is owned by TJ Maxx (TK Maxx in UK), and are similar to TJ's and TK's.
Never mind..I see I should have continued reading the thread before posting! doh! |
Re: Christmas Pudding
Originally Posted by MrEmjoy
(Post 6893617)
I know, but which animal needs to be stored!
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Re: Christmas Pudding
Originally Posted by MrEmjoy
(Post 6893617)
I know, but which animal needs to be stored!
She actually sent me a fully decorated christmas cake in the mail once. Other than a few silver balls falling off it was in perfect nick. |
Re: Christmas Pudding
Originally Posted by MsElui
(Post 6892589)
just put the crockpot on now! Made pudding yesterday as per delia instructions and its been sitting steeping overnight. Stuck in some ginger wine as i couldnt get barley wine so looking forward to taste it in 8 weeks!.
here's a link to her Christmas pud and mincemeat recipes. I just had visitors from the UK and they brought me some atora, the vegetarian variety, so I'll be using that this year. |
Re: Christmas Pudding
Originally Posted by The Horticulturalist
(Post 6893736)
I've used Delia's recipe for pud for the last several years and have always used the extra stout as I never could track down any barley wine. Her mincemeat is WELL worth the effort, actually it's no effort at all, you just need to mix it up.
here's a link to her Christmas pud and mincemeat recipes. I just had visitors from the UK and they brought me some atora, the vegetarian variety, so I'll be using that this year. |
Re: Christmas Pudding
Originally Posted by Janek66
(Post 6893806)
so where can one find suet?
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Re: Christmas Pudding
last year i made it with suet i got from the butchers. I had to 'make up' a british 'mixed spice' myself (found mix recipe online) as they dont have it pre mixed here - and I couldnt find a pudding basin anywhere so used pryrex. I also made up the difference with stout (guiness) as delia suggested.
This year I bought back a jar of mixed spice, atora veg suet, and 2 plastic pudding basins with lids when i visited as i wanted to make life easier. It tastes just fine last year though although i made it much much closer to xmas (as i hadnt left enough time - maybe just a week or two) and i suspect might have been a bit nicer (smoother) if given the extra maturing. |
Re: Christmas Pudding
I've got a Tesco and a M&S Christmas pudding stashed in the cupboard from last year, and I have still to make the Christmas cake. Hubby has told work he will be bringing one in, to get them over the horror of American fruit cakes. I base the cake on Delia's recipe, but put at least double the amount of booze in it and let the fruit soak in the booze for about 3 days and add more if needed.
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Re: Christmas Pudding
If you don't have a pudding basin, those ziplock or glad disposable/reusable containers might do, they are microwave and dishwasher safe, and they hold boiling water. Just a thought.
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Re: Christmas Pudding
Originally Posted by paddingtongreen
(Post 6894372)
If you don't have a pudding basin, those ziplock or glad disposable/reusable containers might do, they are microwave and dishwasher safe, and they hold boiling water. Just a thought.
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Re: Christmas Pudding
Originally Posted by Janek66
(Post 6895595)
I can get Cross and Blackwell mincemeat locally but my mother had to send my the tin because the tins you get here are too deep. I have never found (in 16 years) ground almonds or marzipan here though :(
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Re: Christmas Pudding
Originally Posted by Janek66
(Post 6895595)
I can get Cross and Blackwell mincemeat locally but my mother had to send my the tin because the tins you get here are too deep. I have never found (in 16 years) ground almonds or marzipan here though :(
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