Description
Simple English pudding, made specially for the fabulous and very mysterious English cat. And what is famous for this cat?.. Opinions, as always, very much... look at some.... The only cat who knows how to smile and also to teleport in parts without harm to themselves. It is also a good command of the English language and a penchant for sophistry... Invite the guests to a wonderful cat with a smiling pudding!
Ingredients
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250 g
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100 g
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100 g
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2 piece
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0.5 kg
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100 ml
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2 Tbsp
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Cooking
Apples (the sourer the better!) to clean, remove the core and cut into thin slices. You can sprinkle it with lemon juice.
Flour mixed with salt, sugar, soft butter and eggs (whoops! the first experience of breaking!)
Add water and milk. Knead thoroughly.
The bottom of the refractory mold oil (thin!) apricot jam or VERY thick jam.
On top put the prepared apples. Apples spread pudding mass.
Bake in microwave oven at 60-70% power for 12 minutes, read me the recipe. But ... I have a microwave - the old lady did not propecia the middle. Started looking for other options..
Bake in the oven at 180°C for about 20 minutes. Pudding let stand for 10 to 15 minutes (in BOTH CASES!). And then on top draw a ... strawberry jam!
While infused pudding... we cut out the ENIGMATIC SMILE of red paper.
...And improve IT according to just the performance I saw!
Cheshire cat we settled comfortably under the tree...
In the original version of the book by Lewis Carroll the Cheshire cat as such was absent. He appeared only in 1865. In English there is the expression "grin like a Cheshire cat" (a sardonic smile, like the Cheshire cat). Here is some theory of the origin of this expression, which I found... • In the County of Cheshire, birthplace of Lewis Carroll, a hitherto unknown painter painted grinning cats over the doors of taverns
• the form of smiling cats gave the famous Cheshire cheese, whose history goes back more than nine centuries.
• another theory is that over the high rank of a small Cheshire "laughed even cats".
• Another explanation is that during the reign of Richard the Third in Cheshire lived Forester Caterling that when they caught the poachers, viciously grinned. And we caught, under the tree our cat...
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