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summer pudding

British  

noun

  1. a pudding made by filling a bread-lined basin with a purée of fruit, leaving it to soak, and then turning it out

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At The Wingfield Restaurant, tennis lovers can feast on a three-course menu with options like gin-cured Loch Duart salmon, venison Wellington and a clotted cream summer pudding.

From Salon

Puddings using stale bread are classic British favourites: queen of puddings, summer pudding and bread pudding.

From BBC

Aside from bruschetta, tomatoes and bread can be paired together to make sweet bread pudding or a rendition of summer pudding, with layers of sliced white bread and tomato compote.

From Salon

Apple charlotte is only marginally more complicated: browned apples are baked in a loaf tin lined with white bread, like an autumnal version of summer pudding.

From The Guardian

“There was a terrible silence, during which Douglas’s pink face turned the color of a summer pudding. ‘What a little expert we’ve become,'” Richardson wrote.

From Seattle Times