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Chocolate Fudge Pudding in ounces
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I know some people hate cup measures, so I've converted the measurements to imperial 
Grease a baking dish - about 9'' by 13''
sift together
6oz plain flour
6 oz sugar
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
2 tbsp cocoa powder
add
4 fl oz milk
1¼ oz butter, melted (2 tbsp)
1 tsp vanilla extract (optional)
mix until just smooth, then spoon into the baking dish.
Mix together
4 tbsp cocoa powder
7 oz soft brown sugar (light or dark)
Sprinkle over the batter in dish.
Pour over all 12 fl ozjust- boiled water (10 fl oz/half a pint would probably work, but don't go lower) - DO NOT STIR
bake for 40 mins at 180c
Serve warm with whipped cream
Grease a baking dish - about 9'' by 13''
sift together
6oz plain flour
6 oz sugar
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
2 tbsp cocoa powder
add
4 fl oz milk
1¼ oz butter, melted (2 tbsp)
1 tsp vanilla extract (optional)
mix until just smooth, then spoon into the baking dish.
Mix together
4 tbsp cocoa powder
7 oz soft brown sugar (light or dark)
Sprinkle over the batter in dish.
Pour over all 12 fl ozjust- boiled water (10 fl oz/half a pint would probably work, but don't go lower) - DO NOT STIR
bake for 40 mins at 180c
Serve warm with whipped cream
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