Ingredients
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1
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4
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2
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1
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1
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1
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1 1/2
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1
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1
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1
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2
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1
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Directions
South African Telephone Pudding, This ancient, delicious dessert got its name this way: in the time of party-line phones (which still exist in some farming areas) this recipe was apparently passed on from cook to cook by phone, and didn’t have a proper name So it became Telephone Pudding The recipe is not in our best-known older cookbooks such as Cook and Enjoy It (the cooking bible of many young brides!!), and neither could I find it in my considerable stack of old cookbooks, so it’s almost lost now!! I was given the recipe by my husband’s aunt, who is now 86 Lovely, sinful winter dessert!! Funny method — but just try it! (It’s getting rather tedious to correct the wrong assumptions: Jan 25, 2009: the review comment is wrong If you want the lovely Roly Poly pudding recipe, it’s either recipe #235004 or recipe #253994 On Feb 6, 2009: Dear reviewer, maybe it tastes vaguely like Malva Pudding, but here is the genuine Malva pudding: recipe #118545) , This recipe is close to the one I grew up with, except that my aunt used marmelade and not apricot jam, she also used dry ginger and marmelade in the syrup We served it with runny custard, Being a Yank, this is new to me, but intriguing Do you serve it with jam? Butter and jam? Have you ever used a different jam?
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Steps
1
Done
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Heat Oven to 350 Deg F/180 Deg Celsius For Convection/Fan Ovens the Heat Can Be a Little Lower. |
2
Done
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Cream Butter and Sugar Well. (use Castor Sugar/Superfine Sugar to Make It Easier). |
3
Done
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Add the Jam and Lightly Beaten Egg to the Creamed Mixture. |
4
Done
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Mix the Flour, Ginger and Salt Together. |
5
Done
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Mix the Baking Soda/Bicarbonate of Soda* Into the Cup of Milk in a Roomy Bowl. |
6
Done
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Whisk the Creamed Mixture Alternately With the Dry Ingredients Into the Milk, to Form a Smooth Batter. |
7
Done
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to Make the Syrup, Boil the Water (using Your Electric Kettle Is Fastest, Then Measure Into a Small Pot). Add the Sugar, and Stir Until Sugar Melts. Add Vanilla. |
8
Done
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Pour This Syrup Into an Oven Dish -- not Shallow! Then Pour the Pudding Batter Into the Boiling Syrup. |
9
Done
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Bake Pudding For About 30 - 45 Mins Until Brown on Top and Baked Through. (sorry, Aunt's Recipe Is a Bit Vague on This Point). |
10
Done
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* Baking Soda Is Better Known as Bicarbonate of Soda in South Africa. |