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(RIP) PLANK
28-02-2011, 23:10
I can't stand the stuff, but i still need to cook a goon un -advice needed!
(RIP) PLANK
28-02-2011, 23:13
that was my first thought, but she wants me to 'cook' one - and i thought tins were cooking :nenau
is there a " reward " for you doing this ? :naughty
(RIP) PLANK
28-02-2011, 23:17
a smile would make a pleasant change :nenau
do a search! not far back either lol
(RIP) PLANK
28-02-2011, 23:19
just looked, couldn't find anything :nenau
http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/type-of-dish/sweet/old-fashioned-rice-pudding.html
i cant find it either lol,i thought it was from our resident chef dinky but no! maybe it was on fb? nutmeg debate an all that!
(RIP) PLANK
28-02-2011, 23:23
http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/type-of-dish/sweet/old-fashioned-rice-pudding.html
cheers briggie, it seems condensed milk is the key :thumb2
Deleted account DD
28-02-2011, 23:24
Rachaels organic rice pud. On offer at tescos is very home made. Get a few tubs , tip em in a pyrex dish, sprinkle a bit of nutmeg on and put it in the oven for a while.
Itll warm through lovely and get a skin on it just like the homemade :D:D:D
(RIP) PLANK
28-02-2011, 23:27
Rachaels organic rice pud. On offer at tescos is very home made. Get a few tubs , tip em in a pyrex dish, sprinkle a bit of nutmeg on and put it in the oven for a while.
Itll warm through lovely and get a skin on it just like the homemade :D:D:D
now that - is a plan :thumbs
laurieash
28-02-2011, 23:27
nip in to a local school ask the dinner lady she might give you a portion to bung in microwave or recipe
Laurie.
Get yourself a pressure cooker. Chuck in rice and lots of milk. Bring up to pressure, steam for a while & then take off heat & mix in sugar. It tastes exactly like Ambrosia out of a tin.
(RIP) PLANK
28-02-2011, 23:36
Get yourself a pressure cooker. Chuck in rice and lots of milk. Bring up to pressure, steam for a while & then take off heat & mix in sugar. It tastes exactly like Ambrosia out of a tin.
so surely, it would be cheaper to get tin of ambrosia? which is where the first comment took me - perhaps not bad advice after all :thumb2
so surely, it would be cheaper to get tin of ambrosia? which is where the first comment took me - perhaps not bad advice after all :thumb2
yeah , but if she sees you actually making it , you may get a early night :naughty
Yeah, but I already have two pressure cookers. One at home & one in the caravan. Especially for the caravan - very useful.
Actually, come to think of it, the last time I had rice pudding (cannot remember when that was), I'm pretty sure it was Ambrosia. :lol
Andrew
(RIP) PLANK
01-03-2011, 20:00
Yeah, but I already have two pressure cookers. One at home & one in the caravan. Especially for the caravan - very useful.
Actually, come to think of it, the last time I had rice pudding (cannot remember when that was), I'm pretty sure it was Ambrosia. :lol
Andrew
so all i have to do is hide the tins :augie
and buy a tin opener :doh
so all i have to do is hide the tins :augie
and buy a tin opener :doh
Doesn't the Ambrosia can have a pull-ring?
(RIP) PLANK
01-03-2011, 20:50
Doesn't the Ambrosia can have a pull-ring?
this plan just gets better :thumb2 :clap
Terranical
01-03-2011, 20:57
this plan just gets better :thumb2 :clap
But what you gonna do when she says "That was delicious darling, can you give me your recipe?"
No problem ........
http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/type-of-dish/sweet/old-fashioned-rice-pudding.html
(RIP) PLANK
01-03-2011, 21:09
is there anything we club members can't achieve? :clap :clap :clap
and that was rhetorical, please don't answer :doh
Plank If you have a slow cooker ,google slow cooked rice puds.the one with carnation milks gorgeous.JUST LIKE MUM MADE
mmm aunty dinky dont quite sound like aunty deliah lol
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