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Does anyone have a recipe that is nicely spiced with a bit of richness?

Recipes I've tried have been bland, except for the molasses, and not
particularly rich.

I was served some in a restaurant years ago that was absolutely delicious,
but I couldn't get the recipe.

TIA

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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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> Does anyone have a recipe that is nicely spiced with a bit of richness?
>
> Recipes I've tried have been bland, except for the molasses, and not
> particularly rich.
>
> I was served some in a restaurant years ago that was absolutely delicious,
> but I couldn't get the recipe.
>
> TIA
>
> --
> Wayne Boatwright
> __________________________________________________


Just fyi.

Wayne, assuming you are speaking of our own native population's pudding,
here is a recipe that I've never made, but did copy it to my file for a
variation regarding 'richness' sometime ago. I thought it was
interesting/unusual, but think it might be too rich to make for a household,
perhaps as a group dessert.

http://www.mtnlaurel.com/Recipes/recipe2.htm


Scroll down to the "Plantation Indian Pudding." It bakes an hour. And the
way they use cream cheese is a bit unusal --

Give it a look-see.



Dee Dee






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Oh pshaw, on Thu 11 Oct 2007 06:05:29a, Dee Dee meant to say...

>
> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
> .184...
>> Does anyone have a recipe that is nicely spiced with a bit of richness?
>>
>> Recipes I've tried have been bland, except for the molasses, and not
>> particularly rich.
>>
>> I was served some in a restaurant years ago that was absolutely
>> delicious, but I couldn't get the recipe.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> --
>> Wayne Boatwright
>> __________________________________________________

>
> Just fyi.
>
> Wayne, assuming you are speaking of our own native population's pudding,
> here is a recipe that I've never made, but did copy it to my file for a
> variation regarding 'richness' sometime ago. I thought it was
> interesting/unusual, but think it might be too rich to make for a
> household, perhaps as a group dessert.
>
> http://www.mtnlaurel.com/Recipes/recipe2.htm
>
>
> Scroll down to the "Plantation Indian Pudding." It bakes an hour. And
> the way they use cream cheese is a bit unusal --
>
> Give it a look-see.
>
>
>
> Dee Dee


Thanks, Dee. That's looks like a nice collection, and I've copied for
future desserts. I may try both the Plantation Pudding and the other
Indian Pudding.

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