Dis Pudding Club

Don't laugh at my Minnie Mouse (not too much anyway).

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The Star Wars cake was for my son who turned 11 yesterday. I loved making the lightsabers.

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Hello! new(ish) here thought I'd join in.

Here's some Lemon Meringue Cupcakes I made a little while back - everything, including Lemon Curd from scratch!

Looking through all the photos has made me hungry!
 
They look yummy David! My husband loves lemon meringue, can you share the recipe please?
 
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Hello! new(ish) here thought I'd join in.

Here's some Lemon Meringue Cupcakes I made a little while back - everything, including Lemon Curd from scratch!

Looking through all the photos has made me hungry!

Hi David - and welcome to the thread.

We are trying to get this resurrected and get all the pudding lovers out there to share their recipes and favourite puds - whether they are homemade, shop bought or from the menu in your local restaurant.
The impression I am getting is that some of you have stopped posting because of some of the more 'professional' looking entries - and while I don't want to discourage anyone from sharing their delicious creations I DO want to encourage everyone to get involved :goodvibes
 
Hi guys, loving the recent cakes....makes me feel hungry...

Could you please share your scone recipies.......mine never turn out right:rotfl:
 
Could you please share your scone recipies.......mine never turn out right:rotfl:

I use my mums old recipe for fruit scones and it is as follows

225g SR Flour & a pinch of salt
50g butter or margarine
25g caster sugar
75g sultanas
1 egg beaten with milk to make 150ml (reserve a little for glazing)

* mix the flour and salt and rub in the margarine to make a light crumb
* stir in the sugar and the fruit
* add the egg & milk mix and stir with a knife until the mixture starts to come together
* knead lightly on a floured surface and press down carefully to a thickness of 1½ cm and cut out into rounds.
* brush the tops with a little egg/milk mix and bake for 10 minutes at 220c or Gas 7

Enjoy
 
I use my mums old recipe for fruit scones and it is as follows

225g SR Flour & a pinch of salt
50g butter or margarine
25g caster sugar
75g sultanas
1 egg beaten with milk to make 150ml (reserve a little for glazing)

* mix the flour and salt and rub in the margarine to make a light crumb
* stir in the sugar and the fruit
* add the egg & milk mix and stir with a knife until the mixture starts to come together
* knead lightly on a floured surface and press down carefully to a thickness of 1½ cm and cut out into rounds.
* brush the tops with a little egg/milk mix and bake for 10 minutes at 220c or Gas 7

Enjoy

I have to pick out the sultanas, I hate them!
 
I use my mums old recipe for fruit scones and it is as follows

225g SR Flour & a pinch of salt
50g butter or margarine
25g caster sugar
75g sultanas
1 egg beaten with milk to make 150ml (reserve a little for glazing)

* mix the flour and salt and rub in the margarine to make a light crumb
* stir in the sugar and the fruit
* add the egg & milk mix and stir with a knife until the mixture starts to come together
* knead lightly on a floured surface and press down carefully to a thickness of 1½ cm and cut out into rounds.
* brush the tops with a little egg/milk mix and bake for 10 minutes at 220c or Gas 7

Enjoy

Thank you:thumbsup2 I made the scones today with some children that I work with....welll........they didn't look anything like yours:rotfl:...I wasn't even brave enough to try one:lmao:

The kids loved making them, thanks for sharing:thumbsup2
 
just enjoyed a tummy rumbling 30 minutes looking through this thread and thought I'd add a couple of my recent efforts

Firstly, my chocolate slabby cake (named by my DS) - DH, DD and DS have all had this for their birthdays in the last few weeks

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This is an Apricot loaf (a Mary Berry recipe) which I made for the Thursday group (a group of us that help out in the infant school every Thursday morning - the cake rota is the best bit!). The icing is made with icing sugar and apricot jam which I thought was unusual bu was actually very nice.

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and finally some chocolate brownies, made very simply from a Betty Crocker mix by the children

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It's my turn on the Thursday cake rota next week so I should have something else to post, but I'm toying with the Key Lime pie recipe posted earlier on.
 
just enjoyed a tummy rumbling 30 minutes looking through this thread and thought I'd add a couple of my recent efforts

Firstly, my chocolate slabby cake (named by my DS) - DH, DD and DS have all had this for their birthdays in the last few weeks

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This is an Apricot loaf (a Mary Berry recipe) which I made for the Thursday group (a group of us that help out in the infant school every Thursday morning - the cake rota is the best bit!). The icing is made with icing sugar and apricot jam which I thought was unusual bu was actually very nice.

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and finally some chocolate brownies, made very simply from a Betty Crocker mix by the children

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It's my turn on the Thursday cake rota next week so I should have something else to post, but I'm toying with the Key Lime pie recipe posted earlier on.

They all look fab :thumbsup2 but I especially like the look of the Slabby Cake :love:

I think we may have to have some recipes from you ;)
 
I just relised i never showed you our ice cream cones etc from the bake sale so here they are,( some may have seen these on FB ) were making a cinderellas carriage cake this week for my cousin dd birthday so will show you when its done!!

love the cakes by the way, hp hat is great x


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I just relised i never showed you our ice cream cones etc from the bake sale so here they are,( some may have seen these on FB ) were making a cinderellas carriage cake this week for my cousin dd birthday so will show you when its done!!

love the cakes by the way, hp hat is great x


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Very nice :thumbsup2 We did some recently - they certainly go down well with the kids :banana:
 
We had our first BBQ of the year today and no BBQ is complete until you add a dessert :yay:

Strawberry & Blueberry Choux Ring

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and some Eclairs

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Was looking to post these and found this thread so thought I would add them here.
I know this is cheating as I did not make the cakes but me and my DW celebrated our 25h wedding anniversary with a princess and pirate party and these are the cakes we had.

Our princess version

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and my favourite the pirate cake


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Still cannot get myself to cut up the pirate cake but will have to sometime just need to admire it a little longer.
hope you like.
 

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