Cabinet Pudding Mrs Beeton
Cabinet or chancellor s pudding.
Cabinet pudding mrs beeton. Happy yorkshire pudding day. Bread and butter puddings seem timeless. Cabinet pudding with a snifter in waiting sharing the pudding over which evelyn waugh had boot sent to cover the war in ishmaelia cabinet or chancellor s pudding is a glory of sponge some crushed biscuit rum or brandy rich custard sauce raisins and glace fruits which mrs beeton describes as seasonable at any time. Notice the difference between the two recipes mrs beeton s version contains eggs for a start.
Mr salter the foreign editor of the beast was. 3 or 4 dozen plain pastry biscuits to eat with the stewed fruit 2 dozen fruit turnovers 4 dozen cheesecakes 2 cold cabinet puddings in moulds 2 blancmanges in moulds a few jam puffs 1 large cold plum pudding this must be good a few baskets of fresh fruit 3 dozen plain biscuits a piece of cheese 6 lbs. The recipe is very easy to recreate. 1775 1827 the cook s oracle and house keeper s manual published in 1821 which was based upon his earlier cookbook apicius redivivus or the cook s oracle 1817.
To celebrate such a frightfully british food event miss windsor re created mrs beeton s old fashioned yorkshire pudding recipe which she discovered in her 1903 edition of mrs beeton s one shilling cookery book. Cabinet pudding also known as chancellor s pudding or newcastle pudding is a traditional english steamed sweet moulded pudding made from some combination of bread or sponge cake or similar ingredients in custard cooked in a mould faced with decorative fruit pieces such as cherries or raisins served with some form of sweet sauce. I had never heard of this. I have books about books.
The term pudding means something eaten after the main course or to describe a. Mrs beeton s bread and butter pudding recipes. The first known mention of the recipe is in william kitchiner s m d. The cabinet pudding recipe shown above is from the 1907 edition of mrs beeton s book of household management.
One of the earliest written recipes for bread and butter pudding was by john nott in 1723. Mrs beeton s all about cookery new edition c 1907 was the last book my dad gave me before he passed away. I remember them as a child and my parents remembered them from their childhoods too. Other versions of cabinet pudding might use gelatin and.
I love the history of books and historical books. I love how they are designed printed and constructed. Stewed fruit well sweetened and put into glass bottles well corked. Towards the end of his life he was nostalgic about his pre war british childhood and wanted me to make cabinet pudding.
Of currants 4 dozen sultanas a few slices of savoy cake sponge cake a french roll 4 eggs 1 pint of milk grated lemon rind 1 4 nutmeg 3 table spoonfuls of sugar. Cabinet puddings were very popular in the nineteenth century and feature in mrs beeton s book of household management. Information architecture information delivery layout. Of candied peel 4 oz.