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queen of puddings

British  

noun

  1. a pudding made of moist but firm breadcrumb and custard mixture topped with jam and meringue

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

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Queen of puddings, according to Mum, was her favourite, so I’ll make it this and every Mother’s Day from now on.

From The Guardian

I like the brightness of citrus, both on my toast and in this queen of puddings.

From The Guardian

Set aside to cool and use in today’s queen of puddings recipe, or spoon over your toast or yoghurt at breakfast.

From The Guardian

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