(British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally)
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Examples for "pudding"
Examples for "pudding"
1The Stapley family ate an oatmeal pudding made in the following manner:-
2Place them in the fridge for several hours, until pudding has set.
3The pudding is bad, but the good stuff in it is indestructible.
4He brought a few bottles of wine and a large Christmas pudding.
5The proof of the pudding's in the eating of it, they say.
1Don't pull my pud with stories about budget cuts and supply problems!
2Guinness Christmas Pudding A classic pud recipe to share this Christmas.
3This brigade pud, with its plump suet casing, is an hearty option Apples!
4Christmas without the pud would be unthinkable in this house.
5Although it is a saucy pud, serve with custard for a creamy final touch.
6Instead, we want the bolstering warmth of a proper pud.
7Starter or pud Starters are nibbles to kill time while waiting for your food.
8An all-in-one Christmas pud and custard in a tart.
9It smells deliciously of roses, toffee and Christmas pud.
10In my house we accompany the pud with a classic Hard Brandy Sauce and whipped cream.
11This pud can be cooked in a cloth, or a bowl, both instructions are given here.
12All pud things come to an end.
13The basis of this pud is custard, strain it over chopped chocolate while hot, then blend together.
14Page 3 is as British as roast beef and Yorkshire pud, fish and chips and seaside postcards.
15There is more sweetness here and it's a heavier, very English winter pud, requiring something more substantial.
16Get your hand off my pud, Harry.