cabinet pudding
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of cabinet pudding
First recorded in 1815–25
Example Sentences
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If anything, he is especially indignant in this book, having been forced from his home into new digs that he intensely dislikes and fed such British delicacies as cabinet pudding.
From New York Times • Dec. 18, 2013
We shall cook salt codfish stewed in cream, venison with currant jelly, stewed carrots, and cabinet pudding.
From A Course of Lectures on the Principles of Domestic Economy and Cookery by Corson, Juliet
After that he had a turn at roast pork and apple sauce, and after that a cabinet pudding and some Gorgonzola cheese.
From Boycotted And Other Stories by Reed, Talbot Baines
That is what is called cabinet pudding in this country in the restaurants and hotels.
From A Course of Lectures on the Principles of Domestic Economy and Cookery by Corson, Juliet
What is called cabinet pudding in the restaurants and hotels in this country is usually a nice bread pudding made with fruit, and it is not decorated in this way.
From A Course of Lectures on the Principles of Domestic Economy and Cookery by Corson, Juliet
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