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I was only Googling for a chocolate pudding recipe ...

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  • celyn90
    celyn90 Posts: 3,249 Forumite
    :confused: I don't understand! If it's keyword spamming I don't get what they were supposed to be advertising! Maybe something got lost in translation or it's a web build in progress with an alternative lorem ipsum... :rotfl:

    Talk about a difficult to follow recipe :rotfl:
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  • :confused::confused: bizarre. But never mind, try this one ;)
  • Chollita
    Chollita Posts: 678 Forumite
    Mmmmmmm .... could you microwave it?
  • jess444_2
    jess444_2 Posts: 1,225 Forumite
    Hi thriftlady,
    Love the sound of the chocolate pudding. Sorry to sound stupid, but what do you mean 'pour over water'. Do you sit the dish in water, or pour mixture out of dish into water:confused:
  • You just pour the water over the other ingedients in the dish, strange but true! I've made this thinking I've no idea how it will work but it's absolutely lovely and really easy. Very rich and gooey so you need some ice cream or cream type thing to go with it ideally. Must make it again...
  • jess444_2
    jess444_2 Posts: 1,225 Forumite
    Thanks grreatsite2. Off to make it now. Yum
  • lil_me
    lil_me Posts: 13,186 Forumite
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    Oh yummy, looks similar to the one nigella made on a programme I watched ages ago, will try that one, thanks Thriftylady :D
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  • It is indeed very similar to a Nigella one. My version comes from an American cookbook.

    Jess444, you pour the water over the mixture in the dish as Greatsite says. Sorry for not being clear, it hadn't occurred to me how many different ways you could read that instruction :)

    I'm not sure about microwaving I'm afraid. Try it and see ;)

    Check out this thread for more tips -it's obviously the kind of recipe people like at this time of year. Post #83 has an imperial version if you haven't got measuring cups.
  • jess444_2
    jess444_2 Posts: 1,225 Forumite
    Thanks thriftlady,
    Pudding has been made and eaten. Really easy to make and tasted lovely. Will check out the tread to see what to make next.
  • Chollita
    Chollita Posts: 678 Forumite
    Well, this time I was looking for a veggie sausage recipe ...

    http://kingsgateworkshops.org.uk/artist_pages/artists_files/a_cork/_backup/vegetarian-sausages-recipes.html

    Anybody worked out what's going on yet?
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