Pudding Poll

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Which bloody pudding

Manchester Tart
1
1%
Spotted Dick
5
6%
Trifle
8
10%
Rhubarb crumble
12
15%
A bit of jelly
0
No votes
Jelly with condensed milk
1
1%
Chocolate sponge
5
6%
Apple pie
7
9%
Ginger cake
6
8%
Treacle tart
3
4%
Semolina
0
No votes
Pineapple upside down cake
2
3%
Bakewell tart
7
9%
Jam roly Poly
3
4%
Bread and butter pudding
6
8%
A nice cheesecake
12
15%
Figgy pudding
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 78

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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby Spock! » 05 Dec 2017, 20:21

From that selection bakewell Tart (as baked in Bakewell), a good cheesecake (baked Polish) and a good bread & butter pudding, though the correct choice is blackberry & apple crumble (with custard), summer pudding & queen of puddings.
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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby naughty boy » 05 Dec 2017, 20:27

Lemon meringue pie and creme brulee beat everything mentioned there, like.

A good brownie would also be high in my own personal RANKINGS
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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby Samoan » 05 Dec 2017, 20:42

John aka Josh wrote:From that selection bakewell Tart (as baked in Bakewell), a good cheesecake (baked Polish) and a good bread & butter pudding, though the correct choice is blackberry & apple crumble (with custard), summer pudding & queen of puddings.

The only good cheesecake is baked Polish. None can compare.

I rue the day of crushed digestive biscuits.

Sadly, my local deli has stopped stocking it for sale by the slice. I think the original owners have retired back to Poland.
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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby Spock! » 05 Dec 2017, 20:58

Samoan wrote:
John aka Josh wrote:From that selection bakewell Tart (as baked in Bakewell), a good cheesecake (baked Polish) and a good bread & butter pudding, though the correct choice is blackberry & apple crumble (with custard), summer pudding & queen of puddings.

The only good cheesecake is baked Polish. None can compare.

I rue the day of crushed digestive biscuits.

Sadly, my local deli has stopped stocking it for sale by the slice. I think the original owners have retired back to Poland.





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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby sloopjohnc » 05 Dec 2017, 21:35

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Harvey K-Tel wrote:Rhubarb crumble, apple pie, cheesecake (especially the white chocolate raspberry one my sister makes).


Ditto.


You've had my sister's cheesecake??


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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby sloopjohnc » 05 Dec 2017, 21:36

One of my best friends and former roommates was Cuban. He used to bring home flan his mom made.

Great stuff.
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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby Minnie the Minx » 05 Dec 2017, 21:38

The secret to a great cheesecake base is to chuck some ginger nuts in with the digestives *taps nose*
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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby Belle Lettre » 05 Dec 2017, 22:15

Minnie the Minx wrote:Everyone hates semolina eh?

Yes. We got it at school and weren't allowed to leave the table until we had cleared our plates.

Apple pie
Ginger cake
Chocolate sponge (with chocolate custard)
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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby Minnie the Minx » 06 Dec 2017, 04:08

Belle Lettre wrote:
Minnie the Minx wrote:Everyone hates semolina eh?

Yes. We got it at school and weren't allowed to leave the table until we had cleared our plates.

Apple pie
Ginger cake
Chocolate sponge (with chocolate custard)


The idea of enforced semolina consumption gives me something of a thrill, to tell you the truth.
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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby trans-chigley express » 06 Dec 2017, 04:14

Minnie the Minx wrote:Manchester Tart is ace!

I only very recently had a Manchester Tart and I have to concur

However I voted for old favourites chocolate sponge, apple pie and Bakewell tart but I'm good with just about on that list. I like puddings.

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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby trans-chigley express » 06 Dec 2017, 04:16

John aka Josh wrote: though the correct choice is blackberry & apple crumble (with custard), summer pudding & queen of puddings.

oh yes, all of these are great

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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby Minnie the Minx » 06 Dec 2017, 04:17

trans-chigley express wrote:
Minnie the Minx wrote:Manchester Tart is ace!

I only very recently had a Manchester Tart and I have to concur

However I voted for old favourites chocolate sponge, apple pie and Bakewell tart but I'm good with just about on that list. I like puddings.


Manchester Tart is dead easy to make too.
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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby trans-chigley express » 06 Dec 2017, 04:20

I'm not a Bakewell tart purist, I love the real thing but I'm also very happy with the Mr Kipling variety.

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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby Minnie the Minx » 06 Dec 2017, 04:29

Shit yeah.
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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby The Modernist » 06 Dec 2017, 06:36

The Unfragrant Ox wrote:Lemon meringue pie and creme brulee beat everything mentioned there, like.


Lemon meringue pie has always been my absolute favourite. My grandfather, who was a cook, used to make a spectacular one.

Of the list I went for rhubarb crumble, trifle and apple pie.

I avoid a lot of the more traditional British puddings on here (although I've never heard of Manchester pie before) as I find them a bit stodgy.

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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby Jimbo » 06 Dec 2017, 09:08

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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby Minnie the Minx » 06 Dec 2017, 15:18

The Modernist wrote:
The Unfragrant Ox wrote:Lemon meringue pie and creme brulee beat everything mentioned there, like.


Lemon meringue pie has always been my absolute favourite. My grandfather, who was a cook, used to make a spectacular one.

Of the list I went for rhubarb crumble, trifle and apple pie.

I avoid a lot of the more traditional British puddings on here (although I've never heard of Manchester pie before) as I find them a bit stodgy.


It's Manchester TART you southern softie
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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby clive gash » 06 Dec 2017, 15:27

Yorkshire Curd Tart
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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby Minnie the Minx » 06 Dec 2017, 16:24

My votes were for Bakewell Tart, Manchester Tart and rhubarb crumble.

I love anything with almonds/marzipan and Manchester Tart has a schooldays pull for me. Rhubarb crumble seems to me to be just about the perfect thing, especially when all the juice bubbles up through the edges of the crumble.
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Re: Pudding Poll

Postby KeithPratt » 06 Dec 2017, 16:31

The right answer is Rhubarb Crumble.


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