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    What a Cool Dessert!
    Thursday, September 14, 2006
    The dessert I'm talking about is cool - in two ways. First of all, it's really easy to prepare, 30 minutes(okay, the time could be shorter if I hadn't made a mess with the eggs) and they are on the way into the oven.

    Alright, before I go any further, here's what I made:

    Individual Orange Pudding Cake

    This recipe is from Nic. She has made this recipe three times, so it must be really good. So when I saw her last attempt for Lime Pudding Cakes, I knew I had to give it a try. Also, I like the fact that this can be made into individual ramekins which allows me to use my new set of 4 ramekins.

    This pudding cake is really interesting. As my spoon cuts through the soft, chiffon-like cake on the top, a smooth custardy pudding awaits beneath. Before I knew it, I had finished the entire cake and was reaching out for the second ramekin. So I quickly put the remaining two into the refrigerator ("see no evil"). When we ate them the next day, it was even better chilled. What a 'cool' way to round up our dinner.



    Thoughts by Angie @ 10:40 PM  
    20 Comments:
    • At September 15, 2006 12:37 AM, Blogger Gracio said…

      Angie! THIS IS FABULOUS!!(*Screaming excitedly!*)

       
    • At September 15, 2006 1:37 AM, Blogger Little Corner of Mine said…

      Wow, this looks so soft and yummy! Will go check out the recipe! :)

       
    • At September 15, 2006 6:19 AM, Blogger gattina said…

      The recipe looks fantastic! The angles you shown the food totally kidnap all my senses! This cake is more my liking... esp I don't like frosting. You too pal?

       
    • At September 15, 2006 8:26 AM, Blogger Angie said…

      Grace, I hope your cheek pain is much better, seeing that you can scream so excitingly :)

      Ching, this is indeed yummy. But if you don't have such a sweet tooth, you might like to reduce the sugar. I decreased from 2 cups sugar to 1-and-a-half, but still find it a bit too sweet. Hubby found it just nice though.

      Gattina, thanks for your encouragement on my photos :) I'm defintely with you, pal, on the dislike for frosting.

       
    • At September 15, 2006 11:24 AM, Blogger Rene said…

      Always to have get tissue on standby when reading your blog. To wipe drool off my keyboard (again!). Yummy!

       
    • At September 16, 2006 11:48 AM, Blogger Precious Moments said…

      wow wow, from the way you described, i die die must try but first, need to get those ramskin cups!

       
    • At September 16, 2006 12:39 PM, Blogger Ellena Mummy said…

      Wow.. i am sure this will taste great after a heartty meal :o Or a great dessert for guests after dinner.

       
    • At September 16, 2006 1:13 PM, Blogger Angie said…

      Rene, thanks!

      Edith, yes, do try it, or you can make it in one big souffle, like Nic's ;p

      Ellena, a delicious dessert indeed, I especially like it chilled.

       
    • At September 16, 2006 4:38 PM, Blogger ^cherie said…

      *whoa* Looks so tempting!! Cant wait to try this out. Lol. But must get the ramekins cups first. Have been searching high and low for it but couldn't find though. Weird.

      Also, the recipe calls for ap flour. I wonder if i can substitute that with other flour? Please advise.

      Thanks! :)

       
    • At September 16, 2006 9:27 PM, Blogger Angie said…

      Cherie,

      You should be able to get ramekins at Ikea or places like Robinsons (I got mine from there) or CK Tang.

      Actually AP flour is plain flour, which is easily available. I think cake flour should work fine too, though I've not substituted before.

      Do give it a try, it's really nice :)

       
    • At September 16, 2006 10:48 PM, Anonymous Rach said…

      Gasp! This looks sooo good!!! And it took less than 30 min to make? Wow... I must try this soon too! But haha, must get my ramekins too!

       
    • At September 17, 2006 11:48 AM, Blogger ^cherie said…

      Robinsons? I've been there but don't have :( but that was quite sometime ago.

      I'll try again soon! Cant wait to make this and the choc kisses too! Yums!

      Thanks for your advise angie :)

      p.s: I'd be trying your spiral pastry next week. LOL. Hope i wont fail..

       
    • At September 17, 2006 9:55 PM, Blogger Angie said…

      Rach, yeah, it's a quick dessert to make :)

      Cherie, you're most welcome :)

      I bought the ramekins quite some time ago too. Looks like you're going on a baking spree. Have fun!

       
    • At September 18, 2006 1:28 PM, Anonymous diddy said…

      looks so delicious! i'm getting hungry over here!!

       
    • At September 18, 2006 3:40 PM, Blogger Angie said…

      Diddy, I've been trying to leave comments on your blog, but somehow I keep getting errors. Are you on blogger Beta?

       
    • At September 18, 2006 3:47 PM, Blogger LittleHands said…

      Angie,this is so so interesting n tempting! I can't wait to try this out. So, I'm going to cut Q for this, hehe. Thks for sharing :-).

       
    • At September 21, 2006 4:39 PM, Anonymous delia said…

      Angie,
      i was curious looking at the recipe and decided to do some testing of the orange pudding cake. somehow, it came out very nice indeed but i think hve to reduce the sugar - very, very sweet! will be making it again since my dd likes it very much.

       
    • At September 21, 2006 8:31 PM, Blogger Angie said…

      Delia, glad you like it. Must thanks Nic of Bakingsheet too :)

       
    • At September 24, 2006 10:52 AM, Blogger SeaDragon said…

      Angie,
      I love this pudding too. I've made the lemon one, so tangy!
      It is called Lemon Delicious down here, a very old-fashioned pudding.

       
    • At September 24, 2006 12:18 PM, Blogger Angie said…

      SD,
      Oh yes, I saw that too as I was browsing thru' your archives yesterday, looking for inspiration ;p. Shall try the tangy lemon flavour next, Lemon Delicious :)

       
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