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what sort of pudding would be nice with hot toffee poured over it?

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carriedababi · 26/10/2009 19:49

? made the nigella girdle buster pie, nd teh toffee part is wonderful, aalthough i prefered it when i was making it and it was warm.

would be lovely poured on something as a pudding with hot sticky tofffee.

so what shall i pour it onto?

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carriedababi · 26/10/2009 19:53

oh that does sound nice.

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blametheparents · 26/10/2009 20:03

Just about any pudding really!

Could make a steamed pud and then poor it over - delicious.

MrsMills · 26/10/2009 20:08

maybe some chopped fresh fruit, could be like a toffee fondue and a little more virtuous?

MegBusset · 26/10/2009 20:10

How about over vanilla ice cream and sliced banana?

carriedababi · 26/10/2009 20:14

oh vanilla ice cream and banana sounds wonderful,

could sort of do a banoffee desert, some sort of biscuit whipped cream and chocolate shavings

mmmm

steamed pud could be good

don't fancy chopped fresh fruit, might as well go the whole hog with toffee

apple crumble could be nice?

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GooberIsLockedInTheBootOfMyCar · 26/10/2009 20:15

Baked bananas.

Home made rice pudding.

Bloody good vanila ice cream.

StirlingNeedsAHoliday · 26/10/2009 20:17

To make some small puddings - Crush some hob nobs in a ramekin, put chopped banana on biscuit base and then top with the toffee sauce and some whipped cream - yummy!

carriedababi · 26/10/2009 20:18

how do i baked banana? sprinkle on some brown sugar and bake for how long?

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GooberIsLockedInTheBootOfMyCar · 26/10/2009 20:24

Peel ya 'nana.
Lay on a piece of foil.
Sprinkle with brown sugar and some raisins.
Bake for 20 mins ish.
I do mine in the slow cooker for about 3 hours.

Alternately,

In the summer I lay them, in skin on the BBQ rack while eating first course. They are done when have finished eating. The fruit then scoops out. Tres lush!!

carriedababi · 26/10/2009 20:38

oh that sounds lovely goober

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EdgarAllenPoo · 26/10/2009 20:46

apple pie (with cream to make the general effect less sticky)

baked pear,

angel delight

make up a cup with scoops of ice cream, cream & top with sauce & nuts of choice

benjysmum · 26/10/2009 20:51

don't bother with the pudding just scoff the hot toffee!!! yum

SorciereAnna · 26/10/2009 20:53

I made Nigella's Rosh Hashana Honey Cake (Feast) with butterscotch sauce and it was totally yummy

carriedababi · 26/10/2009 21:04

link please anna.
sounds yum

bm, the thoguh had crossed my mind

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wicked · 26/10/2009 21:06

Sticky toffee pudding, what else?

SorciereAnna · 26/10/2009 21:07

I have the book! I don't think it's on line.

carriedababi · 26/10/2009 21:09

ok i'll try and find it are you normally bonsairanna?

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SorciereAnna · 26/10/2009 21:11

Yes

carriedababi · 26/10/2009 21:18

ah thought so

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