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Not Christmas Pudding

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Mel1967 Sun 21-Dec-25 13:14:10

Ideas & recipes, please, for a dessert for Boxing Day.
Not Christmas pudding.
Needs to be quick & easy.
For 6 people.
I’m lacking ideas & inspiration.
Thank you πŸ˜ŠπŸŽ„

HelterSkelter1 Thu 25-Dec-25 11:12:30

Sorry it looks as though Flick and I have barged into the wrong thread.

HelterSkelter1 Thu 25-Dec-25 11:11:13

Maybe she is scrolling Gransnet herself and will think oops thats me and will be encouraged to get up. Make her a cup of tea and say lunch is at whatever time amd we plan a walk or whatever before. If she doesnt want to join in then just carry on. Do whatever you would normally do and let her join in with that...or not.

How long is she stayi g.

Flick1 Thu 25-Dec-25 10:57:48

Are my expectations too high on Christmas morning? I have an old friend staying and she arrived yesterday afternoon. We had a lovely time catching up and then she and DH went to the carol service across the road whilst I prepared a festive supper. All in all, very lovely. But this morning (it’s now nearly 11am) she is still in bed. DH is preparing lunch and somewhat grumpy despite offers of help so I’m alone in the bedroom reading Gransnet!! It’s not quite how I expected Christmas morning to be. I do wish people would just make a little effort. Am I being unreasonable?

mulberry7 Wed 24-Dec-25 19:43:52

Oven-heated fig roll biscuits with custard poured over.
Very quick and handy.

Prancer Tue 23-Dec-25 12:42:16

Pavlova is delicious and easy if you buy a pavlova shell. Decorate with whipped cream, strawberries, blueberries etc.

Our go to dessert and very moreish πŸŽ„πŸŽ„

Mel1967 Tue 23-Dec-25 09:57:13

Many thanks for all your suggestions & recipes
I’ve decided to go with something ready made
I found this in Waitrose, which looks quite nice
Happy Christmas πŸŽ„πŸ€Ά

Wyllow3 Tue 23-Dec-25 08:50:37

OldFrill

Bread & Butter pudding with stollen spices, cranberries, orange and lemon peel.

This one really appealed! Or with the apricots that Bonne Maman do in syrup.

Humbertbear Tue 23-Dec-25 08:48:40

Just remembered - I used to do a Black Forest Gateau. Buy a chocolate cake and pipe double cream round the top. Tip a tin of black cherry pie filling into the middle. Top with a few chocolate curls. Done.

Humbertbear Tue 23-Dec-25 08:45:01

I warm some mincemeat and use it to make a Christmas version of Eton Mess. Meringue, mincemeat and whipped cream in individual glasses. Takes no time at all.

foxie48 Mon 22-Dec-25 21:46:59

I keep a Cook's pudding in the freezer, chocolate torte or a mango cheesecake. I'm serving the chocolate torte decorated with mandarin slices at Christmas and the mango cheesecake with fresh mango for New year. Totally delish!

Tenko Mon 22-Dec-25 19:54:08

Eton mess is my go to easy dessert. Also a lemon merengue and whipped cream pudding which is frozen and can be served with a raspberry couli . I think it’s a Mary Berry dessert.

Lahlah65 Mon 22-Dec-25 19:24:59

Favorites here:
Black Forest trifle (with a can of black cherries.)
Panettone bread and butter pudding.
Mincemeat tart with frangipane topping.
Poached pears (I prefer them with white wine, but red gives a lovely colour) with whipped cream.
Pavlova, with anything you like on top!

GrandmaLorna Mon 22-Dec-25 17:32:50

Have a look at the ultimate sticky toffee pudding recipe on BBC good food, can be made in advance.

Fallingstar Mon 22-Dec-25 17:01:06

Dancinggran

We bought a box of 10 patisseries from Iceland last year, doing the same this year.

Good idea.
Might borrow that one πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½

Dancinggran Mon 22-Dec-25 16:57:10

We bought a box of 10 patisseries from Iceland last year, doing the same this year.

OldFrill Mon 22-Dec-25 16:49:57

Bread & Butter pudding with stollen spices, cranberries, orange and lemon peel.

lizzypopbottle Mon 22-Dec-25 16:47:06

Nursery trifle using a Birds kit. My 'kids' 43, 41 and 37 demand it.

Fallingstar Mon 22-Dec-25 16:36:03

Sticky toffee pud, buy it from a supermarket, Lidl do a good one, a few mins in the microwave and then serve with custard, cream or ice cream. A lovely change from Xmas pud and mince pies.

win Mon 22-Dec-25 16:30:06

www.fabfood4all.co.uk/danish-apple-cake-aeblekage/#recipe. Danish apple cake, similar to trifle to with apples

Pilgrimandrew Mon 22-Dec-25 16:24:57

Lemon possett. Lemon, double cream and sugar, very simple to make. Serve with shortbread and a tot of limoncello

Sarnia Mon 22-Dec-25 16:00:56

Baked Alaska. Shop bought sponge flan case, block of your favourite ice cream and meringue.
Very simple and very yummy.

arum Mon 22-Dec-25 15:48:32

Try a south african peppermint crisp pudding, can use a cream substitute, and marie or butter biscuits with a sprinkling of coconut instead of tennis biscuits. Make it the day before. www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/peppermint-crisp-fridge-tart

WithNobsOnIt Mon 22-Dec-25 15:45:06

Chocholate pydding with cream, ice cream or custard

No Worries

Enjoy

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Xxx

JamesandJon33 Mon 22-Dec-25 15:35:28

We are having a fruit Charlotte..ish.
Line a soufflΓ© dish with sponge fingers and fill with alternate layers of fruit, meringue and cream.
Though I do have an ancient Tupperware Charlotte mould. I might make it in that.

sophie232 Mon 22-Dec-25 15:30:25

Chocolate mousse is super easy, melt chocolate, fold in whipped cream, chill for 30 mins. Can do in individual glasses for a nice presentation. Quick, light, and indulgent