So happiness is extremely unlikely, then?dANdeLION wrote:Meeting a hot chick online
Happiness is...?
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Christmas pudding
Cate, I guess I could send you some Christmas pudding. You need custard though. I promised I'd send Claire some, but I haven't yet
Cate, I guess I could send you some Christmas pudding. You need custard though. I promised I'd send Claire some, but I haven't yet

I'll never understand why Brits call something that is obviously a cake, a pudding.CovenantJr wrote:Christmas pudding



This

is pudding.
Cate, you can often find imported Christmas puddings in the better grocery stores at holiday times. Do you have a Trader Joe's or a Zupan's or a Bread & Circus near you?
Happiness is... a really excellent supermarket. And pudding, no matter what it looks like. And custard. And biscuits & gravy. And biscuits with custard. And bantering with CovJr about the various weirdnesses of each other's national cuisine.

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Cake? Cake?! You eat it in a bowl, covered with custard. If you ate cake in a bowl, covered with custard, you'd get some funny looks.Myste wrote:I'll never understand why Brits call something that is obviously a cake, a pudding.
I'll never understand why Yanks call something that is obviously a pie lid a biscuit.
That looks more like trifle.Myste wrote:This
is pudding.


I thought trifle was custard?
And how dare you tell me what I can and can't put custard on! If I want to eat my cake covered in custard I'll do it!





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Don't give me that out-of-context ingredient nonsense.
I was going to ask incredulously why British people eat sponges. Then I checked with your Delia person, and realized that the sponges are sponge cakes. 
Hoist with your own petard, my friend. (I hope Delia doesn't mind being called a petard.)
For anyone who wants it, I have shamelessly borrowed Delia Smith's recipe for trifle off her website. Happiness is making, then eating, trifle. Or so I've heard.


Hoist with your own petard, my friend. (I hope Delia doesn't mind being called a petard.)

For anyone who wants it, I have shamelessly borrowed Delia Smith's recipe for trifle off her website. Happiness is making, then eating, trifle. Or so I've heard.
Delia Smith's Traditional Trifle
This is a real trifle made with proper custard – a bit extravagant but well worth it.
Serves 6-8
3 egg yolks
1 pint (570 ml) double cream
1 oz (25 g) caster sugar
1 level teaspoon cornflour
5 trifle sponge cakes
2 oz (50 g) flaked almonds, lightly toasted
some raspberry jam
2 fl oz (55 ml) sherry
8 oz (225 g) fresh or frozen raspberries
2 small bananas, peeled and sliced thinly
Break the sponge cakes in pieces and spread a little raspberry jam on each piece. Then put them into a large glass bowl and sprinkle the raspberries and sherry over them, giving everything a good stir to soak up the sherry.
To make the custard, heat 1/2 pint (275 ml) of the double cream in a small saucepan. Blend the egg yolks, sugar and cornflour together thoroughly in a basin, and when the cream is hot, pour it over the egg mixture, stirring the whole time. Now return the custard to the saucepan and stir over a very low heat until thick, them remove it and allow to cool. Slice the bananas, sprinkle them in amongst the raspberries and pour the custard over the sponge cakes. Whip up the remaining 1/2 pint (275 ml) of cream and spread it over the top. Decorate with the flaked almonds. Cover and chill for 3 or 4 hours before serving.
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Why would you ruin a perfectly good trifle by putting yucky fruit into it?
I think of fruit as messy, seeded, pulpy, mealy-crunchy fibrous vitamins.
My favorite fruit is a cherry Pop-Tart 
For me, happiness is going down the highway with my wife in my new silver 2005 Chrysler 300C.



For me, happiness is going down the highway with my wife in my new silver 2005 Chrysler 300C.
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