National Trust Food - Good Old-Fashioned Puddings: New Edition

Hardback

A delicious collection of great British puddings from the National Trust, this new edition has been updated and expanded to include more mouthwatering colour photography.

A delicious collection of great British puddings from the National Trust, this new edition has been updated and expanded to include more mouthwatering colour photography.

The traditional pudding has always been an integral part of Britain's culinary heritage. This collection of established favourites and little-known but great recipes traces the history of the pudding from the earliest medieval jellies through the elaborate fruit pies of the Elizabethans, the elegant ice creams and custards of the Georgians, and the substantial puddings of the Victorians.

All the best recipes that have stood the test of time are featued here, from Chocolate Puddle Pudding, Icky Sticky Toffee Sponge and Jam Roly Poly to Old English Trifle, Lemon Meringue Pie and Eton Mess. Bursting with delicious baked puddings, fools and syllabubs, ice creams,custards and trifles, pies and tarts and of course, steamed puddings that have been served over the centuries, this book will tempt anyone who enjoys a healthy dose of our great British puddings.

RRP: £18.99

Imprint

National Trust Books

ISBN

978-1-907892-34-9

Publication Date

16-08-2012

Format

Hardback

Pages

224 pages

Dimensions

195x252mm

Product Description

A delicious collection of great British puddings from the National Trust, this new edition has been updated and expanded to include more mouthwatering colour photography.

A delicious collection of great British puddings from the National Trust, this new edition has been updated and expanded to include more mouthwatering colour photography.

The traditional pudding has always been an integral part of Britain's culinary heritage. This collection of established favourites and little-known but great recipes traces the history of the pudding from the earliest medieval jellies through the elaborate fruit pies of the Elizabethans, the elegant ice creams and custards of the Georgians, and the substantial puddings of the Victorians.

All the best recipes that have stood the test of time are featued here, from Chocolate Puddle Pudding, Icky Sticky Toffee Sponge and Jam Roly Poly to Old English Trifle, Lemon Meringue Pie and Eton Mess. Bursting with delicious baked puddings, fools and syllabubs, ice creams,custards and trifles, pies and tarts and of course, steamed puddings that have been served over the centuries, this book will tempt anyone who enjoys a healthy dose of our great British puddings.

Author

Sara Paston-Williams and National Trust Books

Imprint

National Trust Books

ISBN

978-1-907892-34-9

Publication Date

16-08-2012

Format

Hardback

Pages

224 pages

Dimensions

195x252mm

Product Description

A delicious collection of great British puddings from the National Trust, this new edition has been updated and expanded to include more mouthwatering colour photography.

A delicious collection of great British puddings from the National Trust, this new edition has been updated and expanded to include more mouthwatering colour photography.

The traditional pudding has always been an integral part of Britain's culinary heritage. This collection of established favourites and little-known but great recipes traces the history of the pudding from the earliest medieval jellies through the elaborate fruit pies of the Elizabethans, the elegant ice creams and custards of the Georgians, and the substantial puddings of the Victorians.

All the best recipes that have stood the test of time are featued here, from Chocolate Puddle Pudding, Icky Sticky Toffee Sponge and Jam Roly Poly to Old English Trifle, Lemon Meringue Pie and Eton Mess. Bursting with delicious baked puddings, fools and syllabubs, ice creams,custards and trifles, pies and tarts and of course, steamed puddings that have been served over the centuries, this book will tempt anyone who enjoys a healthy dose of our great British puddings.

Author

Sara Paston-Williams and National Trust Books