Lemon self saucing pudding - nothing fiddly
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1 | Has anyone out there got a good, tried and true lemon self saucing type pudding recipe they could post (thats not to fiddly). I've tried a very simple looking recipe I found online but it tasted awful, ended up chucking most of it away which is very unlike me. All the other recipes i've seen involve lots of whipping of egg yolks, egg whites etc, folding them in, just want something simple, like my choc self saucing recipe but lemon instead, TIA dibble35 - 2017-08-15 17:52:00 |
2 | dibble35, here are some recipes from the former Trade Me Cooks that IMO are the quick mix-type that I understand you're wanting..... "self-saucing pudding that has a smooth custard –like sauce under a fluffy golden sponge. Serve with gently whipped cream. Lemon Self Saucing Pudding Lemon Self Saucing Pudding 245sam - 2017-08-15 18:13:00 |
3 | Your request reminds me of a lemon pudding I served once. Panics with unexpected guests so I placed a brought sponge in a bowl - topped it with brought lemon spread & placed in microwave to melt the spread. Served with whipped cream .Everyone loved it & no one guessed roseann48 - 2017-08-15 18:24:00 |
4 | Brilliant, thanks 245sam. I'll save them and try them very soon while i still have lots of lemons on the tree. My mum emailed me the recipe of the one she makes but honestly by the time I beat the mix, the yolks, then the whites, folded it together it used so many bowls and took so long and made so many dishes i wasnt to impressed. It tasted OK though and came out better than I expected, but yes one of those 'easy quick mix' types is what im after, thanks dibble35 - 2017-08-15 18:25:00 |
5 | dibble35 wrote:
If you have a favoured Self Choc Pudding, compare the ingredients between that and other Lemon self saucing recipes and alter the Choc recipe to accommodate that lemony effect that you want. Sure, means a bit of experimenting but quite often if you can marry one to the other to have what you want can work. I do this quite a bit when looking for something special but you do know if you cooked so many that what will work and those that won't work, Have some fun. Cheers valentino - 2017-08-15 19:20:00 |
6 | dibble35, you noted having a few lemons and sounds like loving to use them as much as possible, here is a very nice dessert for you to try, it is tops and was my main item last Christmas and one lady requested 3 servings in total...... Edited to note that understand re being Fiddly, this was done in front of my guests and was quite quick, very surprisingly easy and the guests did not wait long as the cooking was the time taker. Blueberries at this time of year though would need to be those frozen ones, should work as good once thawed and used as in recipe. But the other thought is to try totally lemon instead of Blueberris but need to be wary not to too over-the-top re lemony tastes. This is better than a Pavlova. Salzburger Nockerl, or Berries and Clouds 450g Blueberries Preheat oven 180 C. Edited by valentino at 7:41 pm, Tue 15 Aug valentino - 2017-08-15 19:37:00 |
7 | bump bev00 - 2018-08-15 23:59:00 |
8 | dibble35 wrote:
I love that lemon soufle one, but know what you mean about the number of bowls needed. I now whip the whites in the mixer first, place them in the dish puds is to be cooked in then add them back to the batter when it’s done its thing in the mixer, fold in, then back into cooking dish. biddy6 - 2018-08-18 20:32:00 |
9 | ** bump for lemon lovers** autumnwinds - 2019-08-18 17:44:00 |
10 | Clementine pudding bisloy - 2019-08-19 17:19:00 |
11 | There is a fantastic selfsaucing lemon pudding in the Edmonds book. You separate 2 eggs, whisk the whites stiff. Put aside. To the egg yolks you add sugar, a couple of tbs flour, baking powder, milk, lemon juice and grated rind. Fold together and bake at 160 dC with your baking dish in another with enough water to come 1/2way up the first dish. Haven't got the recipe with me, but it separates into a souffle top and custard bottom, yum. voyager4 - 2019-08-22 14:14:00 |
12 | What did you end up making dibble35? bisloy - 2019-08-30 23:11:00 |