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Has Australia made a culinary contribution?![]()
Pavlova! Hahaha but New Zealand will argue we invented it instead.
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Has Australia made a culinary contribution?![]()
That summer pudding looks wonderful.Good point. It's not just any old dessert. Clearly some pictures are needed: this is summer pudding,View attachment 3236200
this is Christmas pudding View attachment 3236202
what they have in common is very little bar the pudding bowl used to form them!
I thought BBQs ~ especially seafood BBQs~ were ours. And Lamingtons. Or if you prefer...Kangaroo, Emu & native plants, which are rather a thing in some places now.Has Australia made a culinary contribution?![]()
That Christmas pudding...I have a cousin who's a weirdo ( the one that stayed to long on an oil rig, I mentioned him before).That summer pudding looks wonderful.
it is, and very easy. You do need sliced white bread though, ideally thinly sliced bagged stuff. It needs to be able to absorb all the fruit juices and syrup yet not fall apart on serving.That summer pudding looks wonderful.
are they? I didn't know that. But maybe our American friends will have something to say about it when they wake up and read thisI thought BBQs ~ especially seafood BBQs~ were ours. And Lamingtons. Or if you prefer...Kangaroo, Emu & native plants, which are rather a thing in some places now.
wimp! Were you thinking of the silver sixpence, or the fact that if it was a proper one it had been sitting in a dark cupboard for a year or more?Not many of us dared give it a try. From what I remember it wasn't as horrible as it looked, nor as it's fearful recipe.
A Lamington is a sponge square covered in chocolate & coconut. I've never tried kangaroo. The cats like it...What's a Lamington? I tried kangaroo in an Aussie restaurant; I think it must be an acquired taste..
American pudding is a specific thing. Not as in the UK, a category.don't get me started on puddings! As a German friend said, British cuisine's gift to the world was puddings, and I tend to agree. They do cake, the Americans do BBQ, the French do everything, and we do pudding![]()
I'm up.are they? I didn't know that. But maybe our American friends will have something to say about it when they wake up and read thisWhat's a Lamington? I tried kangaroo in an Aussie restaurant; I think it must be an acquired taste...