Puddings. Only for Girls & Lard Guts?
Discussion
Just been watching Great British Menu and every Chef had real troubles doing a Pud.
Is Britain stuck in a Pud cycle of over sweet, sticky crud or is there an alternative that is light and flavourful?
I cannot think of a pudding I've eaten since school that I can recall with relish.
Pass the cheese and biccies.
Is Britain stuck in a Pud cycle of over sweet, sticky crud or is there an alternative that is light and flavourful?
I cannot think of a pudding I've eaten since school that I can recall with relish.
Pass the cheese and biccies.
I'm a definate savoury man. Starter and mains and I'm done. I honestly can't recall the last time I ordered a dessert in a restaurant/pub after a meal.
Wifey is big on desserts and I'm usually satisfied with a mouthful of her dessert, purely to try it. Even a couple of spoonfuls and I'm done.
Strangely, I've never understood cheese and bisquits as a dessert either. Personally that is a treat to be savoured alone as a snack. I wouldn't enjoy it after two courses.
Wifey is big on desserts and I'm usually satisfied with a mouthful of her dessert, purely to try it. Even a couple of spoonfuls and I'm done.
Strangely, I've never understood cheese and bisquits as a dessert either. Personally that is a treat to be savoured alone as a snack. I wouldn't enjoy it after two courses.
bazking69 said:
I'm a definate savoury man. Starter and mains and I'm done. I honestly can't recall the last time I ordered a dessert in a restaurant/pub after a meal.
I'm the same, rarely have a dessert as I find they are often far too sweet for me. I it has to be 3 courses then cheese is definately a winner, especially if they have a proper cheeseboard and not just some chedder and stilton, both cracking cheeses but they need to show some imagination and get some good local cheese on the board.
http://www.turkishcookbook.com/2008/09/kunefe.php
kunefe is a Turkish pudding with cheese in it.
very, very tasty, especially with Turkish ice cream
kunefe is a Turkish pudding with cheese in it.
very, very tasty, especially with Turkish ice cream
surrey7er said:
http://www.turkishcookbook.com/2008/09/kunefe.php
kunefe is a Turkish pudding with cheese in it.
very, very tasty, especially with Turkish ice cream
Give me a small slice of Baklava anytime! kunefe is a Turkish pudding with cheese in it.
very, very tasty, especially with Turkish ice cream
British puddings do have a tendancy to be very heavy, hence I'm normally a starter and main person.
Exceptions are Prezzo's sticky toffee puddiing and we went to Foxtrot Oscar for an early valentines this year and had a poached pear with vanilla ice cream fraiche, which was delightfully light.
Exceptions are Prezzo's sticky toffee puddiing and we went to Foxtrot Oscar for an early valentines this year and had a poached pear with vanilla ice cream fraiche, which was delightfully light.
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