badgerx16 Posted yesterday at 16:04 Posted yesterday at 16:04 Sticky toffee pudding Black Forest gateau Lemon meringue
iansums Posted yesterday at 16:11 Posted yesterday at 16:11 Fruit cake (with plenty of fruit) Carrot cake Coffee & Walnut
Holmes_and_Watson Posted yesterday at 16:36 Posted yesterday at 16:36 Homemade:- Bakewell tart slices Fruit scones Cherry cake
egg Posted yesterday at 17:14 Posted yesterday at 17:14 Coffee and Walnut Victoria Sponge Lemon drizzle.
iansums Posted yesterday at 17:30 Posted yesterday at 17:30 Remember a good cake needs to be ‘moist’ (might need to start a thread on favourite words)
Sevvy Posted yesterday at 17:50 Posted yesterday at 17:50 Spotted Dick, Creme brulee , Jam rolly polly,
egg Posted yesterday at 17:53 Posted yesterday at 17:53 22 minutes ago, iansums said: Remember a good cake needs to be ‘moist’ (might need to start a thread on favourite words) I'm in the anti moist gang... although dry isn't good either.
badgerx16 Posted yesterday at 18:31 Posted yesterday at 18:31 8 minutes ago, trousers said: Black Walking round Bury market, eating black pudding with piccalilli. Good times.
Holmes_and_Watson Posted yesterday at 18:34 Posted yesterday at 18:34 12 minutes ago, trousers said: Yorkshire Black Steak and Kidney If you're going there, then an absolute must is fruit pudding ... https://scottishscran.com/scottish-fruit-pudding-recipe/
The Kraken Posted yesterday at 18:35 Posted yesterday at 18:35 Key lime pie Raspberry and white chocolate cheesecake Strawberry pavlova Carrot cake, and coffee and walnut cake are lovely. Brownies epic too. But my top 3 is a lock.
Winnersaint Posted yesterday at 18:39 Posted yesterday at 18:39 STP Black Forest Gateaux Greek Walnut Cake and ice cream
Gloucester Saint Posted yesterday at 19:07 Posted yesterday at 19:07 (edited) Pre-lactose intolerance: - Sticky Toffee Pudding - Baked Alaska - Spotted Dick I can find lactose free versions of the latter as fine with eggs but the first two just don’t work lactose-free. I’ve tried with STP and it’s nowhere near what I used to make myself or enjoy eating out. There’s an amazing chocolate and orange jaffa-type cake that a garden centre over the Warwickshire border, Hillers (not Hilliers) does DF. I now make banana bread via the Hairy Bikers recipe which is a favourite. Honourable mentions to Battenberg and Frangipane. Edited yesterday at 19:12 by Gloucester Saint
LeBizzier69 Posted yesterday at 19:22 Posted yesterday at 19:22 Chocolate Fudge Cake Battenberg Queen of Puddings
trousers Posted yesterday at 20:16 Posted yesterday at 20:16 1 hour ago, Gloucester Saint said: Pre-lactose intolerance: - Sticky Toffee Pudding - Baked Alaska - Spotted Dick I can find lactose free versions of the latter as fine with eggs but the first two just don’t work lactose-free. I’ve tried with STP and it’s nowhere near what I used to make myself or enjoy eating out. There’s an amazing chocolate and orange jaffa-type cake that a garden centre over the Warwickshire border, Hillers (not Hilliers) does DF. I now make banana bread via the Hairy Bikers recipe which is a favourite. Honourable mentions to Battenberg and Frangipane. My wife hates snakes
Gloucester Saint Posted yesterday at 20:29 Posted yesterday at 20:29 13 minutes ago, trousers said: My wife hates snakes You might not want to make this one for her birthday
Weston Super Saint Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, trousers said: Yorkshire Black Steak and Kidney Jaffa Kendall mint Pan
Turkish Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago 6 hours ago, skintsaint said: I prefer a Flan. Devils deeds mate, vile. A savory item posing as a cake, as the CoT used to warn us, beware of false prophets
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Chocolate bread and butter pudding (Delia recipe, obviously). Swiss roll (cheap and cheerful available at any good Co-op). Honourable mention for the frozen version, Arctic roll, which is harder to come by. Crème brulé. Cos I'm middle class, innit.
egg Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 11 hours ago, Turkish said: Devils deeds mate, vile. A savory item posing as a cake, as the CoT used to warn us, beware of false prophets Yep. Does the CoT have an official cake? It strikes me as Red Velvet cake kind of organisation.
Turkish Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 15 minutes ago, egg said: Yep. Does the CoT have an official cake? It strikes me as Red Velvet cake kind of organisation. I couldn’t possible say, loose lips sink ships but make of this what you will Edited 2 hours ago by Turkish
whelk Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Has no one mentioned crumble? With ice cream, clotted cream and double cream, and maybe custard
whelk Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 24/03/2026 at 16:07, ecuk268 said: Tiramisu Sherry Trifle Lemon Cheesecake Tiramisu is of the devil
egg Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 minute ago, whelk said: Has no one mentioned crumble? With ice cream, clotted cream and double cream, and maybe custard I've only mentioned cakes, but any pudding top 3 will include a crumble. Apple or cherry. Not as many toppings as yours though, custard for me.
Turkish Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 19 minutes ago, whelk said: Tiramisu is of the devil Get out
Turkish Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago The Rome cream buns are epic, Cafe Nero do them and they’re not bad but not a patch on them in Rome The second one I had in Stockholm recently a customer brought them to a meeting for us, their daughter works in bakery that makes them I forget what they are called but were wonderful 1
Gloucester Saint Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago 14 minutes ago, Turkish said: The Rome cream buns are epic, Cafe Nero do them and they’re not bad but not a patch on them in Rome The second one I had in Stockholm recently a customer brought them to a meeting for us, their daughter works in bakery that makes them I forget what they are called but were wonderful Semla?
Gloucester Saint Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago 1 hour ago, whelk said: Has no one mentioned crumble? With ice cream, clotted cream and double cream, and maybe custard What about a nice fruit cobbler in the summer?
Turkish Posted 51 minutes ago Author Posted 51 minutes ago 5 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said: Semla? Yes that’s it! 1
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