Light Steamed, Boiled or Baked Puddings

Appears in
The Cookery of England

By Elisabeth Ayrton

Published 1975

  • About
There are literally hundreds of recipes for this type of pudding, all basically much the same and often called by the names of the district or city where they originated or where they were most frequently served. A very full range is still served by the merchant navy at middle-day dinner.
The following are examples:
  • Snowdon pudding
  • Buxton pudding
  • Chelsea pudding
  • Birmingham pudding
  • Helston pudding
  • Madeira pudding
  • Canary pudding
  • Black cap pudding
  • Cabinet pudding
  • Seven cup pudding
  • Manchester pudding
  • Newcastle pudding
  • New Market pudding
  • Portland pudding
  • Guards’ pudding
  • Orange pudding
  • Lemon pudding
  • Golden pudding
  • Railway pudding
  • Eve’s pudding
  • West Riding pudding