BOILED PUDDINGS RECIPES

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BOILED CUSTARD RECIPE | ALLRECIPES



Boiled Custard Recipe | Allrecipes image

My mom and I always enjoyed preparing this recipe together during the holidays.

Provided by Angela

Categories     Desserts    Custards and Puddings

Yield 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 4

5 eggs, beaten
2 cups white sugar
2 quarts milk
1 pinch salt

Steps:

  • Cream together the eggs and sugar. Fill the lower pan of a double boiler 1/3 full of water, and bring to a low boil.
  • In the top of the double boiler add the creamed mixture, milk and salt; stir until mixture thickens and coats a spoon. Serve warm or chilled.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 240.1 calories, CarbohydrateContent 41.1 g, CholesterolContent 90.5 mg, FatContent 5.3 g, ProteinContent 8 g, SaturatedFatContent 2.7 g, SodiumContent 95.9 mg, SugarContent 41.1 g

SUET PASTRY FOR SWEET AND SAVOURY PUDDINGS | PASTRY ...



Suet Pastry for Sweet and Savoury Puddings | Pastry ... image

Suet pastry is part of British culinary heritage which can be used for steamed and boiled sweet and savoury puddings. For a sweet pudding, see our Apple and Blackcurrant Sponge Pudding.

Number Of Ingredients 8

150 g Doves Farm Organic Self Raising White Flour
75 g shredded suet (or vegetarian suet)
2 tbsp sugar for sweet puddings
pinch of salt for savoury puddings
75 ml milk
350 g cooked filling or fresh fruit
butter, for bowl
flour, for dusting

Steps:

  • Suet Pastry Rub some butter around the inside of a 1.1lt/2pt pudding bowl. Put the flour and suet into a mixing bowl and stir to combine. For a sweet pudding add two spoons of sugar, for a savoury pudding, add a pinch of salt. Add the milk and stir to mix. Using your hands, gather everything together into a smooth dough. Sweet or Savoury Filled Suet Pudding Dust the work surface and pastry with flour. Cut off a third of the pastry and reserve this for the lid. Roll the larger piece of pastry into a 23cm/9” circle and lift the pastry into the pudding bowl. OR put the pastry into the bowl and using your fingers, press it into the base and up the sides. Brush the top edges of the pastry with water. Add your filling so that the pudding bowl is three quarters full. Roll out the remaining pastry into a circle the diameter of the top of the dish. Transfer the pastry circle to the bowl. Lift over, press and pinch the pastry around the edges of the bowl to join the circle. Brush a piece of parchment or greaseproof paper with butter and place it loosely, butter side down on the pudding. Cooking the Pudding in a Saucepan Cover the pudding bowl with aluminium foil, tucking in well at the outer rim. Stand the pudding bowl in the bottom of a large saucepan and add boiling water until it comes halfway up the pudding bowl. Put the lid on the saucepan and simmer gently for 2 hours. Lift the lid occasionally and add more boiling water to keep the level halfway up the pudding bowl. Carefully remove the pudding from the saucepan. Remove the foil and run a warm knife around the inside edge of the basin. Put a warm plate on top of the pudding bowl, carefully invert the pudding and let it slide onto the plate. Keep warm until serving. Cooking the Pudding in a Microwave Cover the pudding with cling film and cut a hole in the top for steam to escape. Put the pudding bowl into the microwave and cook on full power for 7 minutes. Leave to stand for 2 minutes. Remove the cling film and parchment and run a warm knife around the inside edge of the bowl. Put a warm plate on top of the pudding bowl, carefully invert the pudding and let it slide onto the plate. Keep warm until serving.

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