How to make 1940's Queen Pudding | Dining Through The Decades Holiday Edition Ep. 2
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- čas přidán 21. 12. 2023
- Hello Darlings, welcome back to another episode of Dining Through The Decades! In this episode I make Queen Pudding from 1941 from a little Australian Cookbook. This was SO delicious, I highly recommend making it for Christmas or anytime of year for a matter of fact! I hope you enjoy the video and I'll see you all next week for another festive episode of cooking!
Lots of love,
Sage Xx
Queen Pudding Recipe
Ingredients:
4 ounces (113g) of bread or cake crumbs
1 pint (568mL) of milk
1 tablespoon of sugar
Rind of 1 lemon
2 eggs
A pinch of salt
2 tablespoons of castor sugar
Raspberry jam.
Method:
Bring the milk to the boil, pour it over the sugar and crumbs, add lemon rind and beaten egg yolks; put into buttered pie-dish, and stand it in a baking dish containing about 2 inches of water.
Bake in a moderate oven for about half an hour, or until the centre is quite firm.
Take out, and spread jam over the top, whip the whites of the eggs stiffly, add the castor sugar and mix lightly, spread on pudding, return to a cool oven, and bake till crisp and a pale fawn colour.
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Yum Queen pudding. Might make it on her birthday. Miss our Queen. 🇳🇿
April 21, 1926 was her birthday, the same as my Dad
She was a wonderful Queen, wasn't she?
Sage, I truly appreciate the time and effort you put into your lovely videos. They are a bright part of my day, thank you for your hard work! Wishing you and your family a very happy holiday!
You have such a cute sence of humour trying to make light of thing little mis haps in the kitchen When is your wedding ?=D🌸💐🌹
I agree
Fourth-ed! ❤
Queen of Puddings takes me back to school as it was one of the recipes we learned in Home Economics. As a child I was very impressed with myself when I made this and the family had to suffer through it for several Sunday’s afters. I eventually moved on, but strangely I can’t recall many other things we made. I’m inspired to give this another go since it’s so simple and reasonably inexpensive. Cheers!
Merry Christmas. If you started with cold water in your water bath that could have been the reason for the longer bake time. Usually a water bath uses boiling water. It is also easier to get them in the oven if you place the ramekins in the pan then place the pan in the oven, then pour the water into the pan. You probably could have let the ramekins cool in the water until you could pick them up.
Yes this! And of course the old recipe books assume that you know this kind of stuff and don't tell you 🙄😂
@@claremiller9979let's not blame the cook books,this is common sense i think,which alot of people are lacking theses days.never mind 😊
@@rebeccatayler it's really not. Things like this are why home economics/domestic science classes need to be taught to everyone. Even my great aunt still refers to her schoolbooks to this day!
oh, this turned out lovely! I noticed in a few videos where you have to add eggs to a hot custard or cream you mention a worry of them scrambling. The last one I saw was the Black Forrest Cake! So scrumptious! Anyway, a little trick called tempering is adding a tablespoon or two of the warm mixture while keeping the eggs moving will keep them from scrambling when added to the rest of the hot liquid. I hope that helps! Love your videos! I'm planning on making that Black Forrest Cake soon!
@@claremiller9979 I agree that a lot of the older cookbooks don't tell you ALL the details. IE - what is a "moderate oven"? LOL.
Wonderful to have you back! Congratulations on your completed nursing degree! Merry Christmas to you and yours 🎄♥️🎄
Hi Sage! I'm happy for another dining through the decades video! The recipe sounds good! 😊❤
As an American I am so confused by this dessert 😂😂😂 I have never had anything even slightly like. Love watching you cook. You are just the best. ❤
You never had bread pudding or a custard filled bizmark?
It's a very leftovers focused dessert, you would use stale cake or bread and then it's just stuff you'd have around all the time (sugar, milk, eggs, jam). Very traditional, easy and turning simple ingredients into something special
This is just a bread pudding but with the bread all crumbled up.
When baking something in a hot water bath, boil a kettle on the stove, put the puddings and water pan on the oven shelf, THEN carefully pour the already boiling water into the outer pan. To get them out of the water, you can slip a stiff spatula under them, use a turkey baster to take the water out, or just let them cool first. You might consider buying an oven thermometer, but I think the issue was just that you started with cold water.
Being born and raised in the South (United States), bread pudding is HUGE! This seems to be just a bread pudding with the bread in crumbs vs cubes or larger pieces like most of today's recipes call for. I'm going to try this one! My mind is racing with all the possibilities. With the lemon in the pudding, I bet blueberry jam would be amazing. Same with strawberry or even peach.
So fun to see you again 🥰Hope you are well and getting a much deserved rest after all that schoolwork. This was another adorable video. I may have been shouting at the screen, get some tongs!! Don’t burn yourself!!! Glad it worked out😊 Merry Christmas 🧡🖤🧡
I really loved this recipe! It’s not often I come across a recipe from the 1900s that surprises me as this did. I may just give it a whirl! 😊
I love old cook books and vintage wallpaper and Antiques as well - nice to do these things at home and Indian Royal Family.
Oh Sage!Im so exshited seeing your video!please harry up!
What does exshited mean
Or maybe English is their second language and they're doing their best to spell in a foreign language.
Daisy, you could be right. I was just wondering what it meant
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Thank you for another fun video, Sage. Merry Christmas to you and James! ❤🎄
Sage, you are delightful! You are a lovely human being. Your videos are so fun to watch and brighten my day!
Quickie tip....easier way to separate eggs, crack it into your hand,the whites will seep threw your fingers,the yolks will stay in your palm. Be sure to have a bowel to catch the whites as they go quickly
I love, love puddings! This looks good. Merry Christmas hon! 🎄🎅🏻🤶🏻🎄
You always make me smile, I also like that you show your little mishaps with your baking/ cooking, the puddings turned out very nice, video and audio top notch.
Oh and best wishes for your nursing grad year! I did my EN grad in 2009-2010 and my RN grad year in 2015. I ended up in Oncology and love it. Hope you find your nursing niche and love it too.
This looks so wonderful, something different for a special dessert.
Ahh too long to wait! 😂😂😂
Loved this recipe, so delicious! You can't go wrong with raspberry jam and meringue. All I could think of was how I wish I was sitting at your table enjoying your pudding with you and visiting the time away.🥰 Will you be making a savory dish as part of this series? After all the sweet pies, puddings, and cookies, we'll all be ready for something savory. Merry Christmas Sage and James, blessings!🌲❤
A lemon zester tool makes zesting lemons a cinch. I highly recommend it.
Hello fro Utah USA. I love watching your CZcams vlogs!
Wow! thank you for so many! I missed them! Time to do fun catch up!
Don't forget the milk Sage.....your milk Sage..... it's steaming.....look at the milk!
"Oh, the milk's done" 😂
Lovely videos, so nice to see a way of using up breadcrumbs in a sweet dish, thanks!
I’ll be making this pudding .Brings back memories ,thank you Sage 🩷
Ohh, that pudding looks phenomenal! Anything with meringue 😍
A couple tips: if you can get in there with smaller potholders, one on each side of the ramekin, and carefully lift them out one at a time, you should be fine not to have to pour the water out. If you're not comfortable lifting them out that way (and yes, the cloth or oven mitt will probably get wet), you might try ladling out the water into a heat-safe bowl with a large ladle.
Also, meringue will generally stay the same height you whip it, and not expand much at all, in my experience making Pavs and lemon meringue pies. I absolutely love to see your confidence grow in the kitchen! And the way you had just a little ring of jam peeking out and didn't cover it entirely with meringue was so nice. Merry Christmas, Sage and James!
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Oil will make it desolve and peaks to fail(hand beaten with a fork) a porous bowl will make it hard to stiffen. Soap will also desroy it. So a very very clean and extreemly throughly rinsed stainless steel bowl is best to use a glass bowl also works almost as good.
Zero oil/greasy fingers is stressed greatly
A high speed beater can also over beat the eggs, ruining it.
I prefer a fork. It really is like magic that way!
Recently I been using steam to froth. But not on a large scale. It seems to add little extra to it. Whole milk and granulated sugar no egg. Not sure how it would bake though without egg. And no i doesnt breakdown quickly
Merry Christmas! that looks fabulous! I see that many of your recipes call for separating whites and yolks. An egg separator would simplify the job. They can be had online from $5 to $12 (US,) and are well worth the price!
Looks delicious and have most of the ingredients here except breadcrumbs. Might make it tomorrow but I think I will use Nutella instead of jam. Merry Christmas
Lovely pudding sage, your baking skills are getting really good, and your confidence is growing. Well done 😊
The perfect amount of Christmas chaos in this video. 🎄 🤶 🌲 🧑🎄 🎄
I'm so glad you are back!
Merry Christmas Sage and James! Beautiful dessert!
Wonderful episode! Especially enjoy the cooking chaos because it is so relatable ❤
Love your nostalgic videos. Thank you and Merry Christmas.
I couldn't quite grasp what you are baking, I could see and hear it, the ingredients were so this and that. I looked it up in your scripts box area and still it baffled me. I'm glad it turned out for you with all that hard work you put I to it. What a joy you are. I hope you and yours days are merry and bright, stay well.
You are a true gem.
Merry Christmas to you and your family, Sage 🎄. Happy Holidays 😊
Sage, I absolutely love how true and genuine you are in your videos. It makes me want to try new recipes because if you make mistakes and survive or go with it I can too.
Aw that's so nice to hear! I make so many mistakes, so I'm glad I can inspire you to have a go! xx
Love your videos and all the good advice in the comments.
Another vintage recipe for me to bake Sage. I haven't made this since my Home Science/Domestic Arts school lessons back in the late 1960's. I will try and make mine look as good as yours for New Year's Day because I have my pavlova already baked for Christmas Day tomorrow.. You have me on a roll now going through my grandmother's cook books. Wishing you, James, and your chooks a lovely Christmas from South Aussie. 🎄 🐾
Aw thank you so much Marion! Wishing you and yours a wonderful Christmas and New Year too! ☺️💕
I have the same memory of learning this is school in the U.K. It must have been in the 1970’s when I was quite young. I don’t recall many other recipes, but this one stands out. Happy Christmas 🎄 Cheers!
@m.theresa1385 Blancmange is the other one I remember, in an invalid cookery lesson! 😄
I love this series so much!
Happy holidays lovely! 🎄
never heard of Queen Pudding before but it seems like something my mother and her mother would have made and ate....lovely!
A tip for future reference, tie some twine around and over the ramekins to make a handle. That way you can just pull them right out of the water!
So smart!!!! Thank you so much! xx
first time iv sen your vloggs dont no how i came to it but im glad i did i love the 1940s and 50s esp in the kitchen mine just bog standed kitchen but if i can get a few bits of kitchailer i love it ty for the vloggs love them kathy uk xx
I love the bloopers at the end! Merry Christmas 🎄
Happy Christmas. I hope you and James have lovely time and look forward to seeing your future videos.
What a delightful dessert!
Thankyou Sage!
Love every video you have ever made.
You make me happy when I'm down ❤❤❤
Lots of love & blessings to you this Christmas season 🌟🎄
Looks delicious! I'm going to make this. Plus, it looks pretty simple to make.
Merry Christmas! 🎄Thank you for sharing such a wonderful recipe!
Hi Sage~. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful new year! 2024❤️
Those actually look REALLY yummy Sage. Enjoy your 'realness'...and bloopers SO much.
Looks fantastic. Merry Christmas to yall. Have a beautiful and blessed one🕯👼🏼⛄🎄💚🤶🏻❄🎅🏻❤🎁
Sage, James, Maude, and Mabel: Merry Christmas! 💚❤️🌲❤️💚
Merry Christmas and thank you for all your lovely content in 2023! Love dining thru the decades!!❤
Thank you Sage, Merry Christmas.
I hope you have a lovely Christmas and a magical new year 🎄😄✨
Will definitely give this recipe a whirl over the next two weeks. Merry Christmas Sage and health to you and your loved ones.
This was relaxing to watch and thanks for being transparent as you cook.
Thank you, Sage! I love all of your videos, but Dining Through the Decades and day/week in the life are my favorite! You’ve added so much cheer to my long days at home ❤ You’ve also inspired me to keep busier!
If you make this again, use a ladle to take water out of the baking dish. You will likely still get you oven mits a bit damp but it should be easier to get the puddings out.
That looks so yummy! My Granny liked making Queen Pudding, and i always enjoyed it.
Hi Sage! Wishing you a very Merry Christmas! I love all your vintage content videos ❤ have a wonderful Christmas break! ❤
Happy Holidays to you and James!
Merry Christmas!!🎄🎁 🌲🎅🏽🤶
I love these videos!! Merry Christmas!! 🎄
Love your cooking videos! So wholesome and informative!❤
Sooo very glad you are back! Merry Christmas to you both! 🎄
I want to make this, yummy!
this is delightful. thank you for a bright spot in my day, and happy Christmas!
I love these videos. Thank you for your hard work and taste testing! ❤
Sage, I appreciate your ideas for Christmas dessert. I hope you and James have a great Christmas 🎁⛄
Another great video. Merry Christmas and a very happy new year to you and your family.🎄
Love it! Merry Christmas. 🎄🎅🎁
Merry Christmas 🎄❤🎄🎁🎄❄️🎄🎅🏼🎄🧑🏼🎄🎄☃️🎄
Happy holidays Sage! What your opinion on old music (40,50, and so on) since you like the vintage style, maybe you’ll like the music too?
I love it!
@@juliebaker9266 I do too.
Oh my goodness, that looks delicious!
Have a wonderful Holiday,
xoxo's Sandie😊🎄
Thank you for another lovely video , wishing you and James a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 🎉❤
I love your intro! So classy! Merry Christmas!
This looks so delicious 😋🤤 I love when you do dining through the decades. And Sage, your sense of humor cracks me up 😅 happy Holidays! 💚❤️🎄🎅🏻🤶🏻🧑🏻🎄🎁
Hello Sage, thank you for the wonderful videos all year long. I appreciate them and you so much. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Love, Jamie Joy in New Orleans.
Looks delicious!!!! Happy Christmas 🎄
wow... that's actually a lot of pudding. I like the addition of the jam which I've never seen with a bread pudding before. Have a Merry Christmas, Sage and your hub.
What a delicious recipe! And what a treat to have an Australian recipe to serve my folks this Christmas! Thank you kindly and Merry Christmas from the USA 🇺🇸 ❤
Hi sage great video merry Christmas and a happy new year 2024 😊
I own that cook book and it’s always been one of favourites 😊
🎄Merry Christmas 💖
❤I have never heard of queens pudding but it really looked yummy. Have a nice Christmas hugs from Montana
Merry christmas Sage!
Looks so yummy! I will be making soon. Thank you Me try Christmas,
Lovely video.... Merry Christmas 🎄
It looked really really yummy
Lovely video 😊
I think I’ll try this recipe. Thank you for sharing!
Merry Christmas from Cleveland, Ohio USA 🎅🏼🎄
Merry Christmas!🎄
Happy Holidays😍
So cosy video☺️
Merry Christmas Sage, James, Maude, and Mabel. 💚❤️🌲❤️💚
Merry Christmas 🎄