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www.ask.com/food/Fruit/Quick-Plum-Pudding-Recipe.html
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My mother wrapped the pudding in cheese cloth and it was suspended over boiling water for the cooking process. Also, ...
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www.ask.com/food/Fruit/Recipe-for-Plum-Duff.html
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Place the plum mixture into the pudding basin and cover with greaseproof paper or a pudding cloth. Secure the paper or cloth with kitchen string. ...
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www.historicfood.com/English%20Puddings.htm
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The pudding cloth became an important item in every British kitchen and a vast range of puddings were boiled in this way. Perhaps the best known are ...
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www.britishfoodinamerica.com/The-Charcuterie-Number/the...
www.britishfoodinamerica.com/The-Charcuterie-Number/the-lyrical/An-Appreciation-of-the-Pudding-Cloth/
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Steamed or boiled puddings originated in England and, if they have become more novelty than staple, represent one of the most archetypal of British foods-- as ...
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Pudding cloth is an essential part of this recipe. It really gives the pudding the correct "look" and it really helps when removing the cooked pudding from the bowl.
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aww.ninemsn.com.au/food/cookbooks/782640/rich-boiled-ch...
aww.ninemsn.com.au/food/cookbooks/782640/rich-boiled-christmas-pudding
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First prepare pudding cloth. Use a 60cm square of unbleached calico; if calico is new, soak in cold water overnight. Next day, boil calico for 20 minutes, rinse.
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thelovebite.com/.docs/pg/10472
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the pudding cloth. The cloth is probably the easiest pert to screw up when you make the pudding. You have to use unbleached calico / muslin. A mid-weight ...
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karanda.hubpages.com/hub/Family-Traditions-Christmas-Re...
karanda.hubpages.com/hub/Family-Traditions-Christmas-Recipes-and-the-Plum-Pudding
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This traditional recipe for plum pudding is steamed in a calico cloth. The recipe has been handed down through generations so it has been tried and proven time ...
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