Favourite pudding / dessert

LonesomeAmiga

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Ok then Amibayers - favourite after dinner treat (pud, desert, ciggy, chocolate, partner-by-the-fire, whatever) :-)

I've just had Rhubarb crumble (locally grown rhubarb from a friend too - and now that I've type rhubarb three times it looks wrong!) :-)

It was pretty good - not my favourite pudding, but still not completely terrible ;-)
 
Pfffft - you have a keyboard and Amibay browsing time - list em :-P

Not like we're asking you to make em all now (although that could be somebody's plan!) ;-)

Mind you - popcorn is indeed worthy at any time.
 
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Rhubarb crumble with runny custard :thumbsup:

Dave G :cool:
 
A good real vanilla ice cream, salty peanuts and caramel saus. That might not be so refined, but still. together with a great coffee. :)
 
Ice cream, avocado+milk+sugar in a blender, any kind of chocolate, etc.

After that, coffee. I love a espresso!
 
Favourite desert? Probably the Gobi desert or maybe the Mojave :lol:

EDIT: Does pepernoten count as dessert?
 
This Saturday I was served a good quality vanilla ice cream topped with warm raspberry&blackberry jam.

It was surprisingly delicious. :thumbsup:

(I kind-of have a sweet tooth so I like most things though...)
 
Favourite desert? Probably the Gobi desert or maybe the Mojave :lol:

EDIT: Does pepernoten count as dessert?

You know, I didn't go back and add the S's (or the missing D in typed) - but I was still WAITING for someone to come back with something sandy - thanks for not disappointing :-P

If partner-by-the-fire counts, then so does pepernoten ;-)

Won't Sinterklaas be annoyed that you eat it out of season, or do you only eat dessert in December ;-) (I was in Holland not long before Christmas one year, back when I was 12, so I know all about it - you have excellent food at that time of year! I still have fond memories of all the chocolate letter A's :-D)
 
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