Baking suggestions: What should I cook?
2009-May-28, Thursday 21:42![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
OK,
miss_s_b cooked us a lovely veggie cottage pie this evening, with cheap garlic bread using a baguette from Tesco's bargain bin.
So I need to cook pudding after Shrub's gone to bed. I've done loads of steam puddings recently, as well as cookies, muffins, biscuits and bread variants (recipes might get posted on request, I still have the bread recipe in drafts somewhere). So...
Preferably not involving nuts (because I'm allergic) or chocolate (as Jennie's allergic). Stuff involving syrup or jam is an added bonus but not essential.
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So I need to cook pudding after Shrub's gone to bed. I've done loads of steam puddings recently, as well as cookies, muffins, biscuits and bread variants (recipes might get posted on request, I still have the bread recipe in drafts somewhere). So...
Any suggestions?
Preferably not involving nuts (because I'm allergic) or chocolate (as Jennie's allergic). Stuff involving syrup or jam is an added bonus but not essential.
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Date: 2009-May-28, Thursday 20:57 (UTC)baked alaska
fruit crumble
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Date: 2009-May-28, Thursday 21:05 (UTC)And we've no fruit. I do plan to make a baked alaska at some point though, just to impress Miss Holly.
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Date: 2009-May-28, Thursday 21:12 (UTC)Simples.
Hot custard poured over ice cream totally counts as baking a dessert.
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Date: 2009-May-28, Thursday 21:17 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-May-28, Thursday 21:21 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-May-29, Friday 06:49 (UTC)*just checking*