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Pouding Au Chomeur

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Ingredients

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3/4 cup brown sugar
1 cup flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup milk
1 teaspoon cinnamon
2 cups boiling water (or 3/4 cup - see note)
3/4 cup brown sugar (or 2 cups maple syrup - see note)
1 pinch nutmeg (optional)

Nutritional information

304.5
Calories
11 g
Calories From Fat
1.3 g
Total Fat
0.7 g
Saturated Fat
4.3 mg
Cholesterol
256.4 mg
Sodium
71.5 g
Carbs
0.8 g
Dietary Fiber
53 g
Sugars
3.2 g
Protein
140g
Serving Size

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Pouding Au Chomeur

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    I also like to add real maple syrup to my version, as well as apples to cut the sweetness a bit. But this was not a recipe brought over from France - it originated during the depression in Montreal when people had very little to live on, hence the name Pouding Chomeur or Poor man's or Unemployment pudding. It is a true Quebecois recette!

    • 65 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Pouding Au Chomeur, This is VERY easy to make and absolutely wonderful It disappears quickly!! I got the recipe from my friend in Quebec The original was brought over from France when the first settlers arrived in Nouvelle France or Quebec Somewhere over time it became Grand-pere when someone substituted maple syrup for the brown sugar/water mix Both versions are INCREDIBLY DELICIOUS! It is wonderful served warm with vanilla ice cream or cool whip It also good served cold or room temperature , I also like to add real maple syrup to my version, as well as apples to cut the sweetness a bit But this was not a recipe brought over from France – it originated during the depression in Montreal when people had very little to live on, hence the name Pouding Chomeur or Poor man’s or Unemployment pudding It is a true Quebecois recette!, It was DELICIOUS and very addictive! I reduced the amount of brown sugar for the batter and I actually only had pancake batter I’m sure it would’ve been better if I had maple syrup I reduced the amount of pancake syrup as well I added about a tablespoon of butter to the syrup and water mixture so that the sauce would thicken And DARN, the casserole dish used wasn’t deep enough Good thing I lined the bottom of my oven with tin-foil! lol All-in-all, great recipe! 😀 I’m sure my boyfriend will love it!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Preheat Oven to 350.

    2
    Done

    Mix the First Six Ingredients Together in a Deep Baking Dish (the Deeper the Better to Prevent Spills).

    3
    Done

    This Is The"batter".

    4
    Done

    Combine the Boiling Water,3/4 Cup Brown Sugar and Nutmeg.

    5
    Done

    Pour Over the Top of The"batter".

    6
    Done

    Bake 30 Minutes at 350.

    7
    Done

    **note:to Make Grand-Pere Instead, Replace the 2 Cups Boiling Water and 3/4 Cup Brown Sugar With 3/4 Cup Boiling Water and 2 Cups Maple Syrup- Omit the Nutmeg.

    8
    Done

    Either Version Is Equally Delicious.

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