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  2. How to Make Bread Pudding the Old-Fashioned Way

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    Add in the brown sugar and stir until completely dissolved. Gradually stir in the cream and bring the liquid to a boil. As soon as you see bubbles start to rapidly rise, turn down the burners so ...

  3. How to Make Pudding the Old-Fashioned Way

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  4. Yes, You *Can* Make Pudding from Scratch—And It's Easy! - AOL

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    Along with your classic creamy puddings, we've also included rice pudding, bread pudding, and a chia pudding that doubles as a healthy dessert. So the next time your craving a sweet treat, keep ...

  5. Bread and Butter Pudding Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease 3-qt. shallow baking dish with some of the butter. Spread remaining butter on bread slices. Cut each slice in half diagonally.

  6. Kids Baking Championship - Wikipedia

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    The bakers are given the difficult task to create desserts with molecular ingredients: the smoking gun, the maltodextrin, etc. The twist is that the bakers must use old-fashioned whisks in some way. Winner: Aidan Winner's Dish: A S'mores tart with a graham cracker crust, a smoked chocolate ganache, peanut butter snow and whipped cream. Lost: Cole

  7. Cottage pudding - Wikipedia

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    Cottage pudding is a traditional American dessert consisting of a plain, dense butter cake served with a sweet sauce, glaze, or custard poured over it. [ 1 ] The glaze is generally cornstarch based and flavored with sugar , vanilla , chocolate , butterscotch , or one of a variety of fruit flavors such as lemon or strawberry .

  8. Corn pudding - Wikipedia

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    Corn pudding (also called pudding corn, puddin' corn, hoppy glop, or spoonbread) [1] [2] is a creamy dish prepared from stewed corn, water, any of various thickening agents, and optional additional flavoring or texturing ingredients. [3] It is typically used as a food staple in rural communities in the Southern United States, [3] especially in ...

  9. Bread and butter pudding - Wikipedia

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    Whitepots could also be made using rice instead of bread, giving rise to the rice pudding in British cuisine. One of the earliest published recipes for a bread and butter pudding so named is found in Eliza Smith's The Compleat Housewife of 1728. She instructs "Take a two penny loaf, and a pound of fresh butter; spread it in very thin slices, as ...