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pudding in a 17 cm 6½ inch /No. 30) basin (mould)Medium
Published 2016
The seventeenth century diarist
The quaking or shaking pudding is made of a custard boiled in a cloth either in water or along with the meat in the broth. It is very delicate and has a nice wobble to it when you move the plate. The pudding was usually served in a pond of melted butter, sugar and sack (a kind of sherry) or rosewater. It was
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