I have a sneaking hope that Wallace will order custard tart for pudding but this lunch is a Presbyterian affair. |
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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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We had free school dinners and I loved spam fritters, sausage pie, stew, corned beef, or meat loaf, followed by pink custard and sponge. |
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Choose from lemon posset with raspberries, vanilla cheesecake with honeycomb and caramel, and a tiny little apple crumble with custard. |
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Home made shepherds pie would go down a treat, followed by a cherry pie and custard. |
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I have no idea why I was suddenly badgered by the smell of those biscuits in particular, rather than, say, Garibaldi or custard creams. |
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When I was very little it contained a selection of biscuits including malted milks, morning coffees, digestives and custard creams. |
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Many are the tedious meetings I have sat through where the only relief was to be found in a custard cream. |
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A section of a towering croquembouche, cream puffs filled with custard and lassoed together with sugar, was humble and satisfying. |
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Winter and early spring are perfect for rhubarb crumble and custard, the sweet pink juices seeping through a golden buttery crust. |
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My dessert of rhubarb and orange crumble with vanilla custard was perfect comfort food. |
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With blackcurrants and blackberries in a crumble laced with custard served out of my big Cornish Blue jug. |
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This actually has some cheese flavour and the egg custard is well made, but it's full of too many overpowering chives. |
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Too many sugary foods, such as custard, can have an ageing effect on the skin. |
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Most of them have opted for the roast lamb and roast potatoes, and a surprising number have also gone for sponge and custard. |
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You can also infuse a pod in scalded cream or milk when making custard or ice-cream. |
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Return this custard to the pan and stir constantly over a very gentle heat until it starts to thicken. |
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Instead of thin custard for ices, try making a thick bay custard and use it to fill sweet pastry tartlets. |
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Pour custard over cake, making sure it comes up the sides of the pan and is level with cake. |
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Alternatively, put them under a burning hot grill, although this is not as effective and may melt the set custard. |
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There's no custard to make, and no churning required as it freezes, which makes life very much easier. |
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Rhubarb combines well with custard based desserts as well as a sauce or relish with rich meats and fish. |
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Also known as custard apples, white sapotes have a superthin skin, greenish yellow to yellow. |
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The racks on the footpath, even now, display almost all fruits, from pear to custard apple to grapes. |
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Dad's farm was about twenty five acres on which he grew things like custard apples and paw-paws and carrots. |
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They even made me a mug of hot chocolate and offered me a custard cream while we chatted. |
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She says a Jaffa Cake shows someone who is creative and imaginative, while a traditional custard cream indicates reliability. |
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And they're there to give you a cup of coffee and couple of custard creams to help you recover from your ' flu jab. |
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A few custard creams and off we go to the tropical ravine, for the jungle scene. |
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And chief among the affections of British biscuit lovers is the custard cream, which last year was voted the nation's favourite. |
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I can't help thinking that if we were in England we'd be sitting in a school hall with milky tea, custard creams and no toilet rolls. |
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I'll start with the good bits, such as the feather-light dark and white chocolate torte with a vanilla custard cream. |
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Having a packet of custard creams in a desk drawer suddenly seems such a sensible idea. |
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Among the street stall holders was Bernie whose delicious home cooking treats featured apple tarts and custard pies. |
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I sat on steps outside churches and enjoyed takeaway cheese rolls and custard pies. |
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Whenever approaching a pumpkin pie, keep in the back of your mind that you are, in essence, making a custard pie. |
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I am making lots of calls but everywhere I turn I am getting a custard pie in the face. |
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A clown would be too busy making balloon animals and throwing delightful custard pies. |
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And an entertainer from Tring throwing custard pies from the window of his collapsing car. |
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Throw a custard pie at a rocket shark and it falls to pieces before your eyes. |
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It's like he wants to grow up and say something, but just can't resist donning the Fatboy suit and chucking a custard pie or two. |
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The freezer case is getting a little more crowded as consumers become acquainted with gelato and frozen custard. |
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For dessert I made custard and served it with an apple pie from the larder. |
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While gelato is primarily considered an adult-oriented product, frozen custard is designed to be fun for the entire family. |
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Learn how to tell when a custard is set, why eggs need to be relaxed before baking, and taste delicious results! |
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Students hurled more than 1,400 chocolate custard pies and it was all for a good cause. |
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The highlight of the Christmas Feast for me is always the pud, especially when it comes with cream or brandy butter rather than custard. |
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The repeated harping on the weight issue made me cringe in my seat, and yes, as you had read, regret eating that custard puff. |
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So does a wonderful dessert of fried plantain puffs centered with a pudding-like custard that's slightly sweet against the banana tartness. |
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Graham had chocolate eclairs and I treated myself to a small pack of custard tarts. |
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Wholemeal breads, pizza bases, custard, gravy and sauces are all now made from scratch with fresh ingredients. |
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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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If someone wants to order a special eggless cake, be it Black Forest or with strawberry or custard filling, we can make it for them. |
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There were clouds of bone-marrow custard flanked by a gorgeous herb salad laced with house-cured guanciale and tiny pickled mushrooms. |
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Vicky was too full for pudding, but I was helpless to resist the clootie dumpling and custard. |
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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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The custard is topped with a layer of sugar, which is then caramelized under a grill. |
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There are pyramids of sweet-smelling guavas, papayas, watermelons, pineapples, custard apples, lemons, limes and avocados. |
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These gentlemen want to sell us fruit, custard and jelly but they have no water. |
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After a while I found that I liked to eat some custard apples better than others. |
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Montego Bay offered us some custard apples, mangoes, guineps, and naseberries. |
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To make the custard, separate the eggs and whisk the vanilla sugar into the yolks. |
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Lightly whisk one-quarter of the whites into the custard to loosen it slightly, then carefully fold in the remainder. |
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We had roast potatoes and cauliflower and then something like apple tart with custard for afters. |
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The abundance of pawpaw trees, whose fruit tastes like banana custard, amplifies the tropical effect. |
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Neil felt he was on to a winner with his rhubarb pie and custard, praising the pastry and the flavour of the fruit. |
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We ordered two caramel apple pies, one with custard, which Anthony declared the high spot of the meal. |
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Once the ensuing reverential silence has descended, spoon out into bowls, inundate with custard and eat slowly and appreciatively. |
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This is all apropos of the fact that I just turned the corner into my office and suddenly got a strong whiff of yellow cake and brown custard. |
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But some clowns are concerned about the legal risks of throwing custard pies, what with society becoming more litigious. |
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Pour the custard batter into the prepared ramekins and arrange some crepe squares on top. |
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Arrowroot, a major cash crop, is used in desserts, including arrowroot sponge cake and arrowroot custard. |
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Whisk this sharply over a very slow fire, until it assumes the appearance of a light frothy custard. |
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Among the street stall holders was Bernie Nyham whose delicious home cooking treats featured apple tarts and custard pies. |
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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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A vanilla-flavoured custard is poured in, and the mould is paced in a bain-marie in the oven. |
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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 seed was planted to develop an incredible, retail frozen custard product with a taste that would span the likes of many generations. |
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Two Coffee Choux pastries, something with strawberries and meringues and something big and fluffy and full of custard. |
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When cooked, the filling should have set like a custard and have a smooth shiny surface. |
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If you're living in a topsy-turvy world, try a pineapple upside-down cake, a fresh-berry baked custard, or a green tomato pie. |
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For the custard, preheat the oven to 300 degrees and line a shallow baking pan with plastic wrap. |
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On the menus, they had steam puddings, treacle tarts with custard, nothing like that namby-pamby Black Forest Gateau. |
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Alan, all twinkly eyed and Rosy cheeked, playfully indulged Kathy as she poured large quantities of liquid nitrogen into a bowl of custard. |
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It is possible to cheat, too, since shop-bought custard is so much better than it used to be. |
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Recipes for traditional black bottom pie call for a custard filling that is not baked after assembly. |
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He is like the hapless pedestrian about to turn unawares face first into an expertly placed custard pie. |
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Bavarois is a kind of dessert like mousse, but made typically with custard in addition to cream, therefore turns out thick and rich. |
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Lumpy custard, soggy cabbage and mushy peas are perhaps the most memorable features of school dinners in years gone by. |
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Thus, drooling and slobbering, we earned our cooking proficiency badges with flying custard and went of to the jamboree to entertain our parents. |
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A brack with large currants and raisins was a treat and roast apples with custard and sugar was eaten heartily. |
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Dip the small brioche rounds in the vanilla custard and place in the bottom of the mold, pressing gently to secure. |
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Arrange the remaining brioche and pour the remaining custard over the terrine. |
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The squashiness of the butternut shone through beautifully, and the custard was firm but light. |
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I predict squid, bok choy and oyster sauce, followed by rhubarb and custard tart on the menus of Marchmont next year. |
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I was late for work this morning because I had to call into Tesco's on the way, to buy a hand of bananas and some custard. |
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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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For desserts, Canopy offers caramel custard, pastries or pudding, along with tea and coffee. |
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For the final course, I made a caramelized apple and fennel tart with caramel sauce and lemon custard ice cream. |
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Two ramekins held a rich custard made with cream cheese, maple syrup, and caramel. |
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Divide the custard among the ramekins and sprinkle with sugar, then place them onto a baking sheet and grill until the sugar caramelises. |
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Lumpy custard, stodgy stew and cold mashed potato used to be stock jokes in British playgrounds about old-style school dinners. |
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Vaidya explains how jackfruit and cashews used to flourish, along with jungle fruits like custard apples. |
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For the custard, in a medium bowl, whisk together the heavy cream, egg yolks, and all-purpose flour until smooth. |
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A number of desserts and sweets have a national presence, principally a group of milk desserts of the flan or caramel custard family. |
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I passed on the sweets, but my husband chose the double chocolate pudding with custard. |
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In any event, the dessert most of us call chess pie is a very simple custard in a pie crust. |
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They also feasted on Zieger Krapfen and rings of choux pastry, fried not baked, and served with vanilla pouring custard. |
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A tripod mount, a flash hot shoe, and the fact that it was the colour of Bird's custard were all added bonuses. |
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It was packed with sweet peppers, and melting onions, only just held by a light egg custard. |
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Soursop and custard apple are widely distributed in Central America and the Caribbean, while sweetsop is commonest in India and Southeast Asia. |
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Nursery delicacies included bread and sugar, bread with hundreds and thousands, lots of steamed puddings and custard with everything. |
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We've got icecream, jelly, custard, hundreds and thousands all over the seats. |
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Make sure you sprinkle a little sugar over the surface of the custard to prevent a skin forming, or press cling film on to the surface. |
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All that followed by apple pie, custard and vanilla ice cream is my idea of heaven. |
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This is excellent on its own, but it would also be nice to serve it with ice-cream or custard. |
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Dust with icing sugar, slice thickly and serve with custard, cream or ice-cream. |
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The quiet guitarist stooped in the gutter to pick up a bag of frozen chicken wings, a pack of custard creams and a small jar of piccalilli. |
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It's that I have come to resemble a huge, distended pigskin sack that has been stuffed to bursting point with offal and custard by greedy giants. |
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At breakfast, I had had a Valerie doughnut pumped with confectioner's custard. |
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Prepare a confectioner's custard by beating 6 egg yolks with 80g of sugar and adding 50g of plain flour. |
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Other Madrid specialties are bartollos and canutillos, fried pastries with confectioner's custard. |
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The most traditional fillings are sweet pumpkin and confectioner's custard. |
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This was freshly homemade that day, warm confectioner's custard oozing out from crispy, sweet millefoglie wafers and powdered sugar. |
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Spread the reserved confectioner's custard on top of the last layer of sponge cake. |
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Cool, beat confectioner's custard with an electric mixer and add chopped hazelnut pralines and vanilla. |
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Garnish the first with light confectioner's custard and place the Griottines evenly on the surface. |
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A bed of flaky pastry spread with a sharp raspberry confiture and a thick custard was crowned with little pink-iced creme-filled choux pastries. |
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Winter is over, finito, and you are still as pale and wan as a custard donut. |
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This is really fine food, and the roast beef in particular was excellent on this day, along with some of the best apple pie and custard you are ever likely to taste. |
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If they get it right, the present school generation could be set on the road to a lifetime's love of good food, without a plate of pink custard or lumpy mash in sight. |
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We end with Chinese egg custard tart, not too sweet, and very, very light. |
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But in France, they are carefully hand-harvested and sold as a seasonal luxury to serve atop perfect individual custard tarts at Paris patisseries. |
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We eventually get our custard tarts, still warm from the oven. |
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Pour the cooled custard on top of the cake and leave in the fridge to set. |
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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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For our grand finale, ordered after a decent interval, there was only ever going to be one choice for me, the dark treacle custard tart with rum soaked raisins. |
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The days of sloppy semolina, congealed custard and tasteless toad-in-the-hole, are at an end in North Lincolnshire schools, according to the county council. |
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Pour enough custard over the roasted figs to fill the tart shells halfway. |
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She doesn't sell French farmhouse cheeses or fresh bread, but British staples, including English tea, Marmite, custard powder, mint sauce and British-style bangers and bacon. |
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I settled into one of the leather banquettes for a leisurely tea service, including scones and a slice of custard pie served by white-jacketed waiters. |
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I used to have a recipe for creme patisserie or confectioner's custard. |
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Around the garden she has fruit trees like guava, mango, jack fruit, figs, sapota, custard apple, avocado bulls-heart and in the centre is the foliage. |
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They blew eggs from the shells then filled the shells with custard. |
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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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Thai cooks also beat an egg into curried fish mousse, which is then steamed in banana leaves to the consistency of custard and called hor mok pla. |
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We sat around the table drinking tea and eating custard creams. |
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Moving back in history the almond-flavoured confectioner's custard known as Frangipani gets its name from Muzio Frangipani, a sixteenth century Italian marquis. |
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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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From now on, though, it'll be bargain brand custard creams all round. |
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To make the custard, pour the milk into a saucepan, split the vanilla pod lengthways and drop it into the milk, then bring slowly towards the boil. |
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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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I smack his hands and tell him he can wait till tea-time. I'll be putting a rich crumble topping on it and it'll be served with lashings of custard. |
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The essential ingredients are sponge cake soaked in sherry or white wine, rich custard, fruit or jam, and whipped cream, layered in a glass dish in that order. |
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If Bea's starter and main course were marginally better than mine, her tasty Drambuie-sodden trifle was comfortably eclipsed by my mouth-watering clootie dumpling and custard. |
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Pulling out now would just be running away like a cowardy custard. |
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The biscuit factory closed down its biscuits development section and rode out the recession on old favourites such as custard creams and digestives. |
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For dessert, there is Belgian pie, which is an open-faced tart filled with custard or cottage cheese, then topped with layers of prunes or apples. |
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And besides, by then she'd already eaten all the custard creams. |
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A type of modern-day vegetarian moussaka, these sweet oven-roasted onions are filled with a herby tomato, nut and mushroom mixture, then baked in a rich feta cheese custard. |
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All we were offered were packets of sweet custard creams and chocolates. |
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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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The episode in which the Pope is tricked of his lunch and gets a custard pie in his face suggests the kind of blasphemy that can only coexist with belief. |
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I use bought custard from the chiller cabinet at the supermarket for this. |
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Wrapping up the top 10 were chocolate HobNobs, chocolate chip cookies, custard creams, shortbreads and ginger nuts. |
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Bake until custard jiggles only slightly incenter when gently shaken, about 18 minutes. |
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Pour the custard over the penuche filling in the pie, then top with whipped cream and toasted nuts, if desired. |
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If you've made flan before, you know that caramel is the secret to both the sauce and the ease of unmolding the custard. |
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Spoon a little of the fresh fig jam into the base of each ramekin, and carefully pour in the custard. |
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Although egg thickens the custard, the effect is minimal, with the majority of thickening resulting from starch. |
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Dessert choices are egg custard with blueberry and lemon or victoria plum with caramel, ginger and marmalade. |
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Some kinds of timbale or vegetable loaf are made of a custard base mixed with chopped savoury ingredients. |
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Back in his kitchen he rustles up Queen of Puddings with raspberry jam and custard and roasted confit of duck with marmalade jus and cider. |
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You could also add some digestive biscuit crumbs to the top of the custard if you want to give the beach an even sandier look. |
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He got a custard danish that had sat around too long and a cup of builder's, ate the cake while he waited on hold for the bank. |
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It is a supremely sensitive part of the custard cannon and can be tenderly stimulated with licking and kissing. |
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The dried seed powder of custard apple has been used as an insecticide in India and many other tropical countries since ancient times. |
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It is usually flavoured with cinnamon and served with vanilla custard or ice cream. |
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A water bath slows heat transfer and makes it easier to remove the custard from the oven before it curdles. |
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Chawanmushi is a Japanese savoury custard, steamed and served in a small bowl or on a saucer. |
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Even Maria's dopey brother Kirk becomes violent and has to be held back from shoving a custard slice down Todd's cakehole by Anna in the cafe. |
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Cut it open and you'll find a white, creamy pulp that looks a little like custard or tapioca pudding. |
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Improving safe access may further consumption of apple, pineapple, pear-apple, love apple, custard apple and other 21st-century apples. |
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Yet despite being custard based, the drink is guaranteed to get you pie-eyed. |
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Custard royale is a thick custard cut into decorative shapes and used to garnish soup, stew or broth. |
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Other popular British biscuits include bourbons, custard creams, Jammie Dodgers, ginger nuts and shortbread. |
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The menu features Wild Mushroom Pies, Roast Beef with Sauce Poivrade, and custard cream puffs for dessert. |
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Pastel de Nata is a Portuguese egg tart pastry, common in Portugal, a little like a custard tart. |
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Coated with black crumbs and custard, the zac streaked out of his mouth like a dum-dum and ricocheted off a tureen. |
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Exotic fruits include coconut, guavas, mangoes, papaya, pineapples, bananas, custard apples, passion fruit, tamarind and, of course, ackees. |
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Pastries are abundant, often with rich fillings of cream, custard or fruits. |
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The dark green mooncake is loaded with matcha-infused salted egg yolk custard, which gives a bittersweet taste. |
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These recipes include solid ingredients such as meat, fish, and fruit bound by the custard. |
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When Nudger and Claudia were finished eating they drove to the Ted Drewes frozen custard stand on Chippewa and stood in line for a couple of chocolate chip concretes. |
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It's a South African favourite called chocolate malva pudding, a spongy, caramalised thing laid on custard and topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. |
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It will also dish out Clootie Dumplings with vanilla custard. |
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Flan is another example, the custard topped with that caramel crown. |
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This suggestion was generally disregarded but a 2009 study claimed to have found carbonized remains that date to 2000 BCE and appear like seeds of custard apple. |
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To taste, though, it reminds you of rhubarb and custard boiled sweets. |
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Layer upon layer of brandy, rum, creamy custard, fruit, amaretti biscuits and Madeira cake is finally topped with a smug lemon syllabub and a cluster of roses. |
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When cold, sprinkle the custard thickly with sugar and salamander it. |
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