Let’s get this out of the way: no, I am not as good at reviewing sticky toffee puddings as STP Reviews. I have neither the ...
THERE’S nothing like an alcohol-soaked Christmas pudding to round off the feast of the year. However, the heavily fruited pud is not the easiest thing to re-heat, especially as it is very likely you ...
Dessert is a non-negotiable in my house—it can be as simple as a piece of dark chocolate or some homemade chocolate chip ...
STEP 1. Grease a 10 cup-capacity, microwave-safe pudding bowl, and line the base. Place dried fruit, dates, prunes, butter and 1/2 cup of cold water in a medium, microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on High ...
Just because your 8-year-old could make this pudding by herself doesn’t mean it is without grown-up flavors. A combination of cocoa powder and 60 percent chocolate baking chips yields a dark and ...
CHRISTMAS would not be complete for many people without a traditional Christmas pudding. Despite this, there is debate as to how the festive dessert should be served and whether it can be reheated.
STEP 1. Grease a 10 cup-capacity, microwave-safe pudding bowl, and line the base. Place dried fruit, dates, prunes, butter and 1/2 cup of cold water in a medium, microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on High ...
CHRISTMAS would not be complete for many people without a traditional Christmas pudding. Despite this, there is debate as to how the festive dessert should be served and whether it can be reheated.
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