This recipe might look odd to you, but you’ve likely had things like it before.
This recipe might look odd to you, but you’ve likely had things like it before.
Not an April Fool’s joke.
A weird product a weird history and weird marketing.
Oranges, pineapples, and sometimes nuts.
Cranberries, apples, brown sugar and cloves.
A component we tend to either under-think or over-cook.
A recipe on a power bill from 1935.
This is a thinner syrup, for flavoring milk.
A compound butter that would finish a steak well.
Cottage pudding dates at least to the 19th century.
Good on cottage pudding or on ice cream.