Subj : Re: Commodity cheese To : Dave Drum From : Sean Dennis Date : Sun Dec 10 2023 13:09:14 -=> Dave Drum wrote to Shawn Highfield <=- DD> I've been thinking about getting one of the Amiga emulators. Those emulators are pretty solid from what I've heard. DD> Classic Computers echo I know the moderator. Seems like a nice guy. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Harrod's Christmas Pudding Categories: British, Christmas, Desserts, Fruits, Harned 1994 Yield: 2 Puddings 1/2 lb Unsalted butter plus about 2 ts Butter; for greasing molds 1 1/3 c Dark brown sugar 3 Eggs; beaten 3 tb Dark corn syrup 2/3 c Self-rising flour 1 pn Salt 1/2 ts Ground cinnamon 1/2 ts Freshly grated nutmeg 1/2 ts Apple pie spice 1 Lemon; juice of 1 Orange; fine grated rind of 1 Lemon; fine grated rind of 4 c Fresh bread crumbs 1 1/3 c Golden raisins 1 1/3 c Raisins 1 1/3 c Currants 1/3 c Chopped mixed citrus peel -- (2 ounces) 1/4 To 1/2 cup brandy MMMMM--------------------JUST BEFORE SERVING------------------------- Garnish with holly Ignite with brandy Thickly butter and dust with flour two 1-quart molds (or dome-shaped china, ceramic or glass bowls). Set aside. Beat the 1/2 lb. butter until soft. Add sugar and beat until fluffy. Gradually beat in the eggs and syrup. Sift flour with salt and spices; fold into the butter mixture with the lemon juice, grated rinds, bread crumbs, fruits, mixed peel and brandy. Spoon mixture into the 2 prepared molds. If molds don't have lids, cover each with a circle of waxed paper, then a piece of foil pleated across the center and securely tied in place. Leave overnight in refrigerator. Put molds in a large saucepan with enough water to come halfway up the sides of the molds. Cover and steam for 5 hours; remove from the water. Let cool completely, then cover with a clean piece of waxed paper and a pudding cloth (muslin or closely woven cheesecloth) secured with a string and ends of the cloth tied in a knot over the pudding mold. Leave in the refrigerator to mature before using. Before serving, steam about 3 hours. Remove from mold. Bring to the table blazing in 'ignited brandy, and bedight with Christmas holly stuck into the top.' Yield: Two 2 lb. puddings. From Special Writer Marilyn Kluger's 11/25/92 "A Dickens of a Delight: Christmas Plum Pudding is a Holiday Treat Straight from Merry Olde England" article in "The (Louisville, KY) Courier-Journal." Pg. C7. Typed for you by Cathy Harned. From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini MMMMM --Sean .... I ordered a chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know. --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .