A simple pudding n desserts Book (without zillions of ingredients)



I want to buy a simple puddings and desserts recipe book. Like simple
bread an butter pudding, simple rice pudding, simple apple crumble an
that sort of simple jazz.

I hate recipes with zillions of ingredients an stuff that is not
readily availible in medium sized local shops. Any ideas oh wise ones
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Phil of Whittlesey Peterborough England
A small piece of the Medieval theme park called England .
 
[email protected] wrote:

> I want to buy a simple puddings and desserts recipe book. Like simple
> bread an butter pudding, simple rice pudding, simple apple crumble an
> that sort of simple jazz.
>
> I hate recipes with zillions of ingredients an stuff that is not
> readily availible in medium sized local shops. Any ideas oh wise ones
> <G>


You may have a serious problem. General cookbooks tend to give basic
recipes. When you get into specialized cookbooks you are more likely to
find the more exotic recipes. You may be better off to scan your regular
cook books, those available at the library or at internet recipe sites and
copy the basic recipes that are most appealing to you.

Here is one for starters. It is the Butterscotch Pudding from the Liquor
Control Board of Ontario
Food and Drink magazine.
 
Dave Smith wrote:

> [email protected] wrote:
>
> > I want to buy a simple puddings and desserts recipe book. Like simple
> > bread an butter pudding, simple rice pudding, simple apple crumble an
> > that sort of simple jazz.
> >
> > I hate recipes with zillions of ingredients an stuff that is not
> > readily availible in medium sized local shops. Any ideas oh wise ones
> > <G>

>
> You may have a serious problem. General cookbooks tend to give basic
> recipes. When you get into specialized cookbooks you are more likely to
> find the more exotic recipes. You may be better off to scan your regular
> cook books, those available at the library or at internet recipe sites and
> copy the basic recipes that are most appealing to you.



If you go to manufacturer's websites they'll often have simple recipes or
even send you a recipe book. Jello I bet would have such. Jiffy Mix
recently sent me a nice little recipe book in fact...

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Best
Greg
 
On 21 Mar 2006 12:36:46 -0800, [email protected] wrote:

>I want to buy a simple puddings and desserts recipe book. Like simple
>bread an butter pudding, simple rice pudding, simple apple crumble an
>that sort of simple jazz.


I find that sort of thing in my all-purpose cookbook, which in my case
is the Better Homes and Gardens New Cookbook (my edition is from
1971).

serene