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![]() Plain or puff pastry base, covered with jam and then with lemon custard thickened with breadcrumbs, baked (Mrs.B, Walsh 1859, etc) Not the same dish as Manchester Tart. ![]() Manchester Pudding. 902. A pint of new milk boiled, three ounces of bread crumbs stewed in the boiling milk, and the grated rind of a lemon, are to be sweetened to the taste with lump sugar; then add the yolks and whites of four eggs, and three ounces of butter melted. Line a dish with a puff-paste, cover the bottom with preserve or marmalade, pour the pudding into it, and one hour will bake it. ![]() MANCHESTER PUDDING (to eat Cold). 1300. INGREDIENTS: 3 oz. of grated bread,1/2 pint of milk, a strip of lemon-peel, 4 eggs, 2 oz. of butter, sugar to taste, puff-paste, jam, 3 tablespoonfuls of brandy. Mode: Flavour the milk with lemon-peel, by infusing it in the milk for1/2 hour; then strain it on to the bread crumbs, and boil it for 2 or 3 minutes; add the eggs, leaving out the whites of 2, the butter, sugar, and brandy; stir all these ingredients well together; cover a pie-dish with puff-paste, and at the bottom put a thick layer of any kind of jam; pour the above mixture, cold, on the jam, and bake the pudding for an hour. Serve cold, with a little sifted sugar sprinkled over. Time: 1 hour. Average cost: 1s. Sufficient: for 5 or 6 persons. Seasonable: at any time. ![]() |
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