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#410429 - 02/23/11 07:47 PM
Re: Carl's Cafe
[Re: Carl]
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Silver Star Soulmate
Registered: 05/27/06
Posts: 5173
Loc: Gator Country, Florida - USA
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Sounds good. In time, I could probably be a good all-around cook. I was a Pizza Hut cook for 3 years, and in Washington State, I managed a Mexican Food fast-food restaurant (patterned after a full-service restaurant in Spokane). And I spent a while as a bachelor. Then, I survived a lot on frozen left-over pan pizza, warmed up, and cereal, with fried egg sandwiches as the occasional difference. But even then, I'd pull out the Betty Crocker cook book, and try some dish - maybe once per week.
And when both Marge & I worked, I would try to be in charge of the meal the nights she'd be going into work. So we traded. And the one not cooking would do the dishes & clean the kitchen. Nowadays, mostly she cooks, but some dishes are my province - like omelets, and fried eggs. Marge does the poached eggs. And either of us can do the scrambled eggs (with cheese) the way we like it.
But back to the pudding. I'm getting to where I can kind of wing it, also. I might try that using some brown sugar also.
I don't exactly mix the bread and raisins in, but just spoon them in. Also, like many cooks, I suspect, I combine steps - adding butter & vanilla to the milk while it's heating. Then I pour in the dry ingredients, and mix them right into the milk, and then pour in the beaten eggs.
Here's hoping your pudding is just how you like it. I have seen recipes for some that are classier/fancier than mine - like Paula Deen's for example. But I like the simplicity of mine. And like we've said, smooth & creamy and good.
With only one batch (I didn't do a double batch, since I was in charge of the entire meal), there was only enough left for about 2 or 3 servings. But when Marge got some for lunch today, she asked if I wanted some. I said, no - it was for her. She was happy with that. She admitted to only being polite.
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