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Baked Orange Pudding.

Bakingday

In honour of another scrumptious baking Wednesday, my Daily Treat  today suggests you choose your favourite vintage recipe book, turn the page to 72 and bake whatever you see there... if only because left to my own devices I will bake yet another chocolate comfort cake and never give a thought to expanding my culinary horizons.

Yes it could go horribly wrong. My recipe book of choice is the Ninth Bestway Cookery Gift Book . Page 119 of said book instructs me in the delights of the Spaghetti and Fig Mould (yum!). And page 68 offers the horrible wonder that is the Veal and Ham Kromeskie...

Luckily for me, page 72 has a rather basic and thus probably scrumptious recipe for Baked Orange Pudding, so once I have nipped to the shops to buy a goodbye present for Finley's nursery teacher, watched the egg and spoon race at the Nursery Sports day, posted my very, very overdue tax return and  cooked the weekly essentials like soup, quiche and gluten free pizza bases, I shall don a special pinny and whip up an citrus scented storm...

Baked Orange Pudding.

Ingredients.

Grated rind and juice,

1/4lb. self raising flour,

2 eggs, 40z. caster sugar.

Orange marmalade.

Method.

Whisk the eggs and sugar together until thick and creamy, then add the finely-grated orange rind.

Sift the flour and stir it in gradually, moistening the mixture with the juice of the orange.

Mix all together lightly and turn the mixture into a buttered dish. Bake it for about half an hour or a little longer as required, in a moderately hot oven.  Serve the pudding with hot marmalade.

Comments

I was just wondering what you ever decided as to Finn and the field trips? Blessings... -Polly (p.s. Oh, and have I already missed your media debut -I think it was Daily News?)

Great idea! Thank you so much for the yummy recipe.

mmm yum! Gotta try this one!

oooh that sounds scrumptious! I am kicking myself, I have been popping in to visit, and forgotten all about the daily treat. Bah! I shall have to console myself with whipping up a pineapple upside down cake as prescribed by my own page 72!

mmm that sounds scrumptious! I am kicking myself, I have been popping in each day to see what you have been up to, and forgot all abotu the daily treat!

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