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Summer pudding recipe please!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Gordon Ramsay had one on the menu at his Channel 4 F Word restaurant on Wed past. It's not the usual traditional pudding bowl shape, but it looked a) easier b) very tasty! See link below:-
http://www.channel4.com/life/microsites/F/fwor d/summer.html
http://www.channel4.com/life/microsites/F/fwor d/summer.html
http://www.astray.com/recipes/?search=summer+p udding has 20 variations.
700g (1�lb) Prepared Fruit (Blackcurrants, Cherries, Gooseberries, Mulberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Redcurrants, Rhubarb)
110g (4oz) Sugar
6-8 Large Slices Bread, crusts removed
5-6 tbsp Water
Fresh Fruit or Mint Sprigs
Wash and prepare any combination of the fruit.
Stew gently in the water and sugar until soft but retain their shape.
Remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly.
Cut a round of bread, to fit the base of a 1.1 litre (2 pint) pudding basin.
Cut the bread into fingers and line the sides of the basin with them, overlapping slightly.
Carefully pour the fruit into the prepared basin, retaining 3 tablespoons of the liquid.
Shake the basin slightly to ensure the fruit fills to bowl.
Cut the remaining bread to form a lid and cover the fruit,.
Cover with kitchen foil, then place a saucer plate or saucer that just fits inside the bowl and place a weight on top.
Allow to cool.
Place in the refrigerator and chill overnight.
To serve, run a knife round the edge of the basin to loosen.
Invert on to a serving dish.
Pour the reserved liquid over the pudding.
Garnish with fresh fruit and sprigs of mint.
Serve with cream.
From http://www.thefoody.com/pudding - a good simple version.
700g (1�lb) Prepared Fruit (Blackcurrants, Cherries, Gooseberries, Mulberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Redcurrants, Rhubarb)
110g (4oz) Sugar
6-8 Large Slices Bread, crusts removed
5-6 tbsp Water
Fresh Fruit or Mint Sprigs
Wash and prepare any combination of the fruit.
Stew gently in the water and sugar until soft but retain their shape.
Remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly.
Cut a round of bread, to fit the base of a 1.1 litre (2 pint) pudding basin.
Cut the bread into fingers and line the sides of the basin with them, overlapping slightly.
Carefully pour the fruit into the prepared basin, retaining 3 tablespoons of the liquid.
Shake the basin slightly to ensure the fruit fills to bowl.
Cut the remaining bread to form a lid and cover the fruit,.
Cover with kitchen foil, then place a saucer plate or saucer that just fits inside the bowl and place a weight on top.
Allow to cool.
Place in the refrigerator and chill overnight.
To serve, run a knife round the edge of the basin to loosen.
Invert on to a serving dish.
Pour the reserved liquid over the pudding.
Garnish with fresh fruit and sprigs of mint.
Serve with cream.
From http://www.thefoody.com/pudding - a good simple version.