One year when I was little, my dad made plum pudding for Christmas dinner and don’t ask me why, but I’ve been wanting to try it again since then. It seems like a very festive, very grown-up thing to cook. So I did what any sensible blogger does and hit Pinterest for recipes. Apparently, however, ‘plum pudding’ means a lot of different things, some of which are more cake-like and not so much with the pudding. I’ve narrowed it down to a few different possibilities but I really only have time to try one of these this year so…I’d love your opinion. Which of these sounds the best to you? Have you had plum or ‘Christmas’ pudding before? Did you like it?
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I know. This is a highly momentous decision. Thoughts?
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I've never had Christmas pudding before, but the second one looks the most delicious!
ReplyDeleteI concur. The second one! Make a blog out of the cooking! :)
ReplyDeleteI've never had plum pudding! But to me that first picture looks the most traditional. My favorite Christmas food is split pea soup ... we have it every Christmas Eve.
ReplyDeletethe last one looks delish!
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Why has no-one had Christmas pudding before? The top one is what a Christmas pudding should look like and they are fantastic. You can put loads of alcohol in them too and set them on fire which is awesome because of the flames and the tipsiness afterwards.
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