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I made sticky toffee pudding for the first time back in November – I'd been invited to a British-themed dinner party and I had no idea what to bring for dessert (having of course claimed that course before my phone had even registered the invitation email). Normally I count on my large roster of American sweets to wow the Brits among me with little effort, but I didn't think it would be fair to break from the theme just because it was outside my comfort zone. Still, what exactly constituted a British dessert (or, as the Brits say, 'pudding' – actual pudding is
'angel delight'...don't ask me why)? Most of the really successful dishes have American and European counterparts: lemon drizzle cake, shortbread cookies, fruit crisps... I didn't want to make super-classic Eton mess or a Bakewell tart (I actually hadn't thought of that one, but it would have been too much effort for the day anyway), so I was at a loss. Until I remembered that old pub classic, and one particular skeptic to whom I still have something to prove.
I have a personal bone to pick about sticky toffee pudding: I need to
prove to my older brother that a dessert made mostly of dates can be indulgent
and delicious and completely unfruity. I tried to explain sticky toffee pudding to him last summer and he wouldn't listen to my description of the dish itself, just kept making that irritating 'blegh' face that only brothers can keep mastering to such an infuriating degree well into seeming adulthood. I swore up and down that I would make it for him someday and he would eat his words (and facial expression), along with half the pan. So when I was trying to think of a British dessert to bring to girls' night I decided this was a good
opportunity to practice, ensuring that when I do eventually make sticky
toffee pudding for my family in SF, their socks will be duly knocked
off.
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Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Who's a gal got to kiss around here to get a little SUCCESS?!
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Yeesh, this week has been rough. I planned on making caramels for the boyfriend's families, and you all know how that went down. Then I decided on toffee, which I was promised could be "super easy," and lemon bars, which I've made a few times and had few problems with (jest you wait, 'enry 'iggins). Now it's the day before my birthday, and we're leaving for the States in 3 days, and today was my last chance to get the gifts to the bf's dad, so things have been escalating for a while. And the end result is that I'm exhausted, so I'll let the photos and captions speak for themselves.
It's a long-un, so just jump to continue.
Yes, technically this is a spoiler: I did finally succeed. But it's the journey, not the destination, that matters.
Yeesh, this week has been rough. I planned on making caramels for the boyfriend's families, and you all know how that went down. Then I decided on toffee, which I was promised could be "super easy," and lemon bars, which I've made a few times and had few problems with (jest you wait, 'enry 'iggins). Now it's the day before my birthday, and we're leaving for the States in 3 days, and today was my last chance to get the gifts to the bf's dad, so things have been escalating for a while. And the end result is that I'm exhausted, so I'll let the photos and captions speak for themselves.
It's a long-un, so just jump to continue.
Labels:
baking,
candy,
citrus,
conversions,
lemon bars,
sanity breakdown,
substitutions,
toffee
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