- Queen of Puddings
Queen of Puddings is a traditional British
dessert , consisting of a baked, breadcrumb-thickenedegg custard , spread withjam and topped withmeringue .Milk ,vanilla extract , and lemon zest are heated to boiling in asaucepan .Sugar ,butter andbreadcrumbs are mixed into the hot milk, which is allowed to cool.Egg yolk s and a whole egg are beaten into this mixture, which is transferred into a deep pie dish then baked in abain-marie until set.The firm, brownish base is then spread with jam — usually
raspberry or black currant — and a meringue mix made from the reserved egg whites is spooned over the jam. The pudding is returned to the oven and baked until the meringue is golden, but still soft. The pudding is eaten hot.Variant forms of puddings made with breadcrumbs boiled with milk can be found dating back to the seventeenth century. Typical recipes for modern Queen of Puddings can be found in many post-war British
cookbook s, such as those ofMarguerite Patten , Barbara Hammond andJane Grigson .External links
* [http://www.recipesource.com/side-dishes/puddings/raspberry-queen1.html Raspberry Queen of Puddings] recipe by Marguerite Patten
* [http://www.greatbritishkitchen.co.uk/recipebook/index.php?page=viewrecipe&recipe_id=844 Queen of Puddings] recipe from The Great British Kitchen at Stafford
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