Xmas deserts, what say you ?
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
TK Max have shelves of Panettone all year round, but twice as much in January.
I like it.
I like it.
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
All aboard the Peckham Pigeon! All aboard!
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
Love Christmas cake with equal sized thin slice of cheese.
No icing or marzipan though (spit)
No icing or marzipan though (spit)
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
It never took my fancy, but after another thread earlier this month I thought I'd give it a go, hey we do get 2 free a year, it's alright, I'd sooner a malt loaf or proper fruit cake mind so won't ever be shelling out real money for one
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
I suspect there's 'industrial panettone' and 'non-industrial panettone'. (I can't imagine industrial production engineers nodding happily at the traditional several days dough proving process). The shelf life of most of it is a bit of a puzzle too as it's, basically, bread. Still like the M&S ones though.
Probably the same thing with amaretti biscuits. Once you've had some 'proper' ones of those there's no going back to the rock hard, dry all the way through stuff that gets cranked out by the tonne - and has a shelf life of millenia.
Probably the same thing with amaretti biscuits. Once you've had some 'proper' ones of those there's no going back to the rock hard, dry all the way through stuff that gets cranked out by the tonne - and has a shelf life of millenia.
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
The ones we get, https://www.galup.it/en/collections/panettoni-speciali , wasted on me so we'll revert back to giving them to family, hey it saves buying owt.
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
When our 'rents are dead and gone, that's our plan. That or a 'friendmas' where we all pile in together.
Until then, my mum makes a cracking (not Christmas pud), steamed pudding, and that's become our traditional Christmas dessert.
This year I'm hosting them for the first time ever (just my mum and dad - me and him still do our separate Christmas days, 20 years in ) so fuck knows, I'll probably try to make one for the first time in my life
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
Turns out it's hugely popular in Peru! Who knew? (Only they use candied papaya in theirs 'cos they aint got no lemons).MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2024 7:27 pm The ones we get, https://www.galup.it/en/collections/panettoni-speciali , wasted on me so we'll revert back to giving them to family, hey it saves buying owt.
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
I love Panettone. I'd smash a whole one easy.
I'd smash a whole fruit cake easy too, just for balance like.
I'd smash a whole fruit cake easy too, just for balance like.
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
Fruit/Christmas cake is aces... once you've picked all the glacé cherries out of it
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
The shops here are stacked with them for the 3 Kings on Jan 6thMrLongbeard wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2024 7:27 pm The ones we get, https://www.galup.it/en/collections/panettoni-speciali , wasted on me so we'll revert back to giving them to family, hey it saves buying owt.
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
GF Xmas pudding and Alpro custard.
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
It probably balances better with Guinea pig too.Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2024 8:01 pmTurns out it's hugely popular in Peru! Who knew? (Only they use candied papaya in theirs 'cos they aint got no lemons).MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2024 7:27 pm The ones we get, https://www.galup.it/en/collections/panettoni-speciali , wasted on me so we'll revert back to giving them to family, hey it saves buying owt.
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
Not heard of this, so checked to see where the nearest is to us.
In Basingstoke, at Down Grange House. Where we used to have our bike club meetings, when the building was near derelict
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
It's a semi-posh chain steak house.
I've been in a few and some are a lot nicer than others.
The steaks are expensive, but the ribs are on a par price wise with other chains, but much nicer.
Their Long Island Iced Teas are shite.
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
Seen loads of M&Cs (there's one here), never been to one. Are they actually any good?
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
Nope
Nearest are Basingstoke and Reading. Plenty of great places to eat in Newbury (most in walking distance), no need to travel.
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Re: Xmas deserts, what say you ?
I'd never heard of Miller and Carter until they took over a Harvester near us. Pretty good steak house that I always have scallops and sea bass at! Annoyingly only the steaks come with onion loaf which is gorgeous! I like their lettuce wedge with blue cheese dressing on it too!