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    • Taleya
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      13 days ago

      You’re not drowning it In enough custard

    • Rusty Raven M
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      14 days ago

      Yes. Yes you are. It’s like hot cake with sauce, what’s not to like?!

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          14 days ago

          i hate bought mince pies, cheap nasty pastry, skimps on filling and no brandy

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          14 days ago

          I’m with you on that one, those things can get in the bin.

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        14 days ago

        I have to agree. But then again, there are some bad puddings out there.

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          14 days ago

          The ones that have too much orange peel that makes it bitter. Can be fixed with more custard though.

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          14 days ago

          That is true. A good fruit pudding is very expensive to make, so it’s common for ingredients to be skimped on. Plus some have a wierd taste/texture - I think it’s too much date or fig or something like that, it reminds me a lot of the vegan “treats” that some people seem to love but I find revolting.

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      14 days ago

      Bought ones are horrible. Gotta be homemade and with decent ingredients. Omit all citrus peel if that’s what’s provoking the gag reflex. The mix of fruit is OPTIONAL - can use any dried fruit to make up the volume required. I like having apricot and dried cranberries in the mix but that’s just me. My sister uses more sultanas than the Ottoman Empire at its height, dried mango and paw paw, and no currants at all. Both of us use whisky rather than brandy as such. Brandy belongs in the brandy butter to be served with it in our households.

      The real joy of xmas pudding is Boxing Day breakfast, with slices of pud fried in a mix of equal quantities of brandy butter and orange juice, with custard. Perfect, I say perfect, hangover cure.