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Raisin pudding? A flat round tart like thing, not a cake, not a pastry, not a pudding?

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bellac11 · 03/12/2023 21:09

I had a slice of something called raisin pudding today from this cafe

https://auxmerveilleux.com/en/3-our-products

Its not on their website. They had a chocolate one as well which I bought for someone and they loved it

Its sort of bread puddingy, but not with bread. It was very firm. The chocolate one was like a very very firm blancmange. It took some fork work to cut through eat time you took a bit.

Theres no pastry, it must be a mixture put in a flan tin and baked on its own.

It was delicious. Too delicious.

Does anyone know of what this would be, what it is?

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LastChristmasIgaveyoumyTart · 03/12/2023 21:12

Eccles cake?

fuzzwuss · 03/12/2023 21:15

could it be a sort of clafoutis? that is a bit like a firm baked custard. (v. good idea to put chocolate in it, might try that!)

TheLurpackYears · 03/12/2023 21:16

Curd tart? Slightly lemony?

TheLurpackYears · 03/12/2023 21:18

Ignore me- you wrote no pasty. I'll stay in at break and learn to read.

bellac11 · 03/12/2023 21:19

LastChristmasIgaveyoumyTart · 03/12/2023 21:12

Eccles cake?

No, no pastry and with a bread pudding consistency but it wasnt bread pudding, no bread in it. It was like a very flat quiche in presentation

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bellac11 · 03/12/2023 21:20

fuzzwuss · 03/12/2023 21:15

could it be a sort of clafoutis? that is a bit like a firm baked custard. (v. good idea to put chocolate in it, might try that!)

It was too firm to be a baked custard, more like a solid bread pudding consistency

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bellac11 · 03/12/2023 21:38

Thats intersting. The recipe sounds like it accounts for the firmness. The pictures when I google images are all far too pale. However largely they seem to be made with prunes which then sink to the bottom (or stay on the bottom) and so the battery bit is fairly pale.

This one today was made with raisins which were spread evenly through out which might account for why it was a bit darker than these pictures.

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