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Best cheap and easy hot pudding to serve a lot of people

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forward Sat 04-Feb-12 19:38:32

It's for a church lunch - guests are needy, not to raise money iyswim. We'll probably only charge £2 per head for 3 courses.

I'm in charge of soup (Delia's slow roast vegetable) and pudding. I want to do something hot with custard. I need something that can be made in advance and heated on the day and which will be quick and easy to serve (often my delicious looking puds look a bit of a mess by the time I get them out of the baking dish)

We're expecting around 35 people.

Any ideas?

cyb Sat 04-Feb-12 19:40:17

Huge apple crumble? Can be baked in a shallow large tray

EightiesChick Sat 04-Feb-12 19:41:08

Yep crumble of some kind. No need for it to look neat and delicate then. Great crumble weather too.

hathorinareddress Sat 04-Feb-12 19:41:10

Steamed syrup pudding?

joanofarchitrave Sat 04-Feb-12 19:41:38

My view - apple pie, but I'm not sure it fits the serving requirement.

Oh, yes!! Sponge flan with peach slices. You can get ready sponge flans from the supermarket, value peach slices are really nice, you could mix in some frozen/tinned and drained raspberries for a stronger flavour? Super easy to combine and serve.

Hairytoes Sat 04-Feb-12 19:42:42

Everyone loves a crumble!

BlastOff Sat 04-Feb-12 19:42:45

Crumble every time. Delia has fool proof crumble topping. Cheap as chip!

seeker Sat 04-Feb-12 19:44:01

Crumble or baked rice pudding. R

GrendelsMum Sat 04-Feb-12 19:46:13

Spotted dick? I had this for the first time at a similar event recently, and I was amazed at how easy, cheap and tasty it was.

Apple crumble's got to be good.

How long will you have access to the ovens to re-heat it? I remember that kind of event needing an awful lot of negotiation over who had what cooking facilities for how long. Do you need to cook in lots of small dishes that will re-heat faster?

Syrup sponge pudding with dates?

Apple pie? Might re-heat faster than the sponge, and easy to serve with a cake slice.

Apple charlotte? (Uses up left over bread, but might not be easy to serve)

What about a nice rice pudding?

Taffeta Sat 04-Feb-12 19:49:21

I'd do a sponge pudding with custard

eg treacle or pear

cyb Sat 04-Feb-12 19:49:54

I like to bung a bit of mincemeat in my apple crumbles for extra fruitiness

LOVELy with custard

NatashaBee Sat 04-Feb-12 19:50:37

Yep, rice pudding would work really well in a slow cooker. Or maybe some kind of slow cooked stewed fruit?

RightUpMyRue Sat 04-Feb-12 19:51:39

Bread and butter pudding with custard?

Baked plums with rice pudding - yummy.

Or yes to crumble.

Or Eve's Pudding.

Or yes to b&b pudding - in fact, scrap all the other ideas and make that! smile

seeker Sat 04-Feb-12 20:10:36

My brother makes the most amazing bread and butter pudding with hot cross buns. And the buns are on special offer in Morrisons at the moment.

RightUpMyRue Sat 04-Feb-12 20:14:05

B+B pudding made with hot cross buns?! That sounds amazing.

GlitterKitty Sat 04-Feb-12 20:15:22

Apple crumple, cheap easy & everyone likes it. Use brown sugar & add a bit of mixed spice... lovely!

seeker Sat 04-Feb-12 20:15:47

Honestly, it's one of the most delicious puddings I've ever tasted! With very very cold whipped cream....

Selks Sat 04-Feb-12 20:18:18

Apple and plum crumble. It has to be a crumble! grin

oh, I want crumble now, wail.......

whattodoo Sat 04-Feb-12 20:18:41

Baked apples with dried fruit and brown sugar down the middle?

bibbitybobbityhat Sat 04-Feb-12 20:20:33

Ooo yes, mincemeat and apple crumble. Lovverly.

GlitterKitty Sat 04-Feb-12 20:21:04

Thats a good idea, mincemeat mmm

bibbitybobbityhat Sat 04-Feb-12 20:26:17

I'm going to make apple crumble with mincemeat for pudding after Sunday dinner tomorrow, thanks to this thread. Will go well after roast pork.

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