In our house, apart from at Sunday lunch, ‘pudding’ is nearly always fruit or yoghurt. Bor-ing. So I have recently developed a way of making dull weekday desserts seem exotic and elegant.
It mainly involves some rather lovely tumblers from Ikea. Our parish is only 12 minutes (on a good day, when the M5/M6 junction isn’t blocked like a festival loo) from the Swedish superstore. Another advantage of West Midlands inner city ministry. Anyway, we have the tumblers in blue, and although they are obviously excellent for gin, we more often use them as pudding bowls. They are short and wide and a happy summery colour. Perfect for puds.
In them I place yoghurt or icecream, often some fresh fruit, perhaps a sweetie or sprinkles and a biscuit of some sort. Favourites are those Italian trifle sponge fingers with ‘Boudoir’ stamped on them. But yesterday we used some chocolate macaroons I’d made for my school mums coffee morning, using up some left-over egg whites. And if I’m feeling extra kind, the kids are also allowed to have umbrellas. I was feeling particularly munificent yesterday.
I want to move back from the West Country!
They look lovely. Xx
I’m trying my hardest to work out where the picture on your header is taken. I’m in Walsall Wood x
Yummy! Thank you for such a great, quick, child friendly pud. Appearing @ a Norfolk Vicarage soon!;) x
Hello all. A special Vicarage welcome to Sara. The header is taken at the top of West Bromwich high street, though the KFC has now closed down. The tale of our tow-un. At least we have homemade puddings to make up for it…