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 The Royal Family > The Queen's Golden Jubilee > The Queen's reign in facts and figures
The Queen was born at 17 Bruton St, London W1 on the 21st April, 1926, was christened on the 29th May, 1926 in the Private Chapel at Buckingham Palace and was confirmed on the 28th March, 1942 in the Private Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Queen Elizabeth II is the fortieth monarch since William the Conqueror obtained the crown of England.
The Queen has laid her wreath at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday every year of her reign, except in 1959, 1961, 1963, 1968, 1983 and 1999 when she was either pregnant or overseas on an official visit.
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 Farmer, Fannie Merritt. 1918. The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book
Cookery means the knowledge of Medea and of Circe and of Helen and of the Queen of Sheba.… It means much testing and no wasting; it means English thoroughness and French art and Arabian hospitality; and, in fine, it means that you are to be perfectly and always ladies—loaf givers.
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 NetCooks - Queen of Puddings Recipe
Whilst the pudding is baking whisk the egg whites and caster sugar until it is in soft peaks.
Place the whole pudding back into the oven for 10 to 15 minutes until the meringue is a light golden brown.
When the pudding has baked place the egg whites on top evenly and using a palette knife pull peaks on the top.
www.netcooks.com /recipes/Desserts/Queen.of.Puddings.html

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: Food and Drink (Q)
Queen of puddings is a custard based pudding, topped with jam and meringue.
Queen's pudding is a type of set custard desert with finely sieved biscuit or cake crumbs mixed into the custard.
Queso Anejo is a Mexican, traditional farmhouse and creamery rindless hard cheese made from goat's milk traditionally, and now also cow's milk.
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 BBC News UK The Queen of puddings
The 1,411 puddings will be re-wrapped in silver foil tied with a dark blue ribbon, and will bear the royal crest and a smaller then usual Tesco logo.
The rich dessert, a heavy fruit pudding laced with brandy, is often eaten with brandy-flavoured butter, and is a staple of the traditional British Christmas dinner.
But the Queen will not enjoy the pudding for her own Christmas dinner which will, as usual, be prepared by her own kitchen staff.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/low/552012.stm

  
 Queen of Puddings Definition / Queen of Puddings Research
Queen of Puddings is a traditional British The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country in western Europe, and a member of the European Union.
Queen of Puddings is a music theatre company dedicated to the development of new Canadian works.
Queen of puddings is a breadcrumb pudding topped with warm jam, meringue, and cream.
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 The Great British Kitchen
Queen of puddings is part of a large family of puddings based on sweetened milk thickened with breadcrumbs.
It differs from Queen of Puddings in that the meringue was spread over the unbaked base and the whole pudding baked in one, for a firmer meringue.
For Monmouth pudding, soaked bread is elevated with whisked egg whites and baked in layers with raspberry jam or fruit.
www.greatbritishkitchen.co.uk /eh_queen.htm

  
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - queen of puddings
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 GN Online: Fooding around with Jessie - July 5, 2002
And there, on the table, was a Queen of Puddings, 'lemon flavoured and fruity sweet not sugar sweet'.
It's a bread pudding flavoured with strawberry jam or raspberry jam onto which is piled a semi-sweetened meringue made from the egg whites and sugar.
Smear it with softened butter to grease it lightly.
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 Cooks Recipes Raspberry Queen of Puddings Recipe
Return pudding to the oven (minus the bain marie) and bake for an additional 15 to 20 minutes or until meringue turns golden brown.
www.cooksrecipes.com /dessert/raspberry-queen-of-puddings-recipe.html

  
 Rhubarb Pudding Recipes
10.13 - Rhubarb Puddings (and yougurts, sobet, triffel and frozen deserts)
When pudding is nearly done, melt the 1/3 cup butter in a 1- to 2 quart pan; stir in sugar and cook, stirring, until sugar is dissolved and mixture is a thick syrup.
Fry the skinned black pudding slices in a little olive oil using a heavy frying pan until they are lightly crisped on the outside.
www.rhubarbinfo.com /recipe-pudding.html

  
 Individual Queen of Puddings
Finally, sprinkle a teaspoon of caster sugar over the tops of the puddings and bake for a further 10 to 15 minutes on the centre shelf again until the tops are golden brown.
Meanwhile, in a small saucepan melt the preserve over a low heat and, when the puddings are ready, remove them from the oven and spread it carefully and evenly all over the tops.
Next use a clean, dry whisk to beat the egg whites to the stiff-peak stage, then whisk in 40g caster sugar and then divide this meringue mixture between each pudding, piling it up into high peaks.
www.theyummyco.com /topten/cooking/easter/05_indiv_queen_puddings.htm

  
 Queen of Puddings
Thursday was baking day and I would return home for Dinner (at lunch time) to find a steak and kidney pie, Queen of Puddings and Cakes and buns in the making.
Try it, it really is a nice pudding but best served hot.
I made one of these for my two boys one week and it was gone in seconds.
cwtraviss.co.uk /menus/pudding/queen.htm

  
 Raspberry queen of puddings (marguerite patte : Recipe Library - Browse and search 70000 recipes
Chocolate Queen of Puddings Blend 1 oz/25 g cocoa powder with the hot milk.
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Variations If serving the pudding cold allow at least 1 hour cooking time when the meringue is added to the pudding at 140C/275F, Gas Mark 1.
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 iafrica.com news quirky & bizarre Queen's Xmas pud offered online
The Christmas pudding was not the first royal dessert to be sold on eBay — according to the Daily Mirror, a slice of wedding cake from the 1981 nuptials of heir to the throne Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana's was also spotted on the website earlier this week.
In what was described by officials as a "security breach", Ben Church, a 25-year-old office administrator, was sacked for allegedly using official palace documents in his advert for the pudding, the Daily Mirror newspaper said.
The traditional British Christmas favourite — a rich, round-shaped mix of dried fruit, suet and spices — was one of 1450 the Queen gives to staff as gifts every year, the newspaper said.
iafrica.com /news/quirky/399571.htm

  
 English Recipes
Stand the puddings in a steamer or a pan half-filled with hot water, cover and steam for about i hour for the smaller puddings and 1 ½ -2 hours for the larger ones, topping up with boiling water as necessary.
The queen of puddings is now ready to serve.
When the puddings have just set, remove from the oven and the water bath and leave to rest for 10 minutes.
www.chefs-help.co.uk /english_recipes.html

  
 Ananova - Queen sends Tesco puddings to staff
The Queen has now ordered around 1,400 puddings and asked that they be delivered "discreetly" to at least seven separate royal addresses.
Tesco has been picked by the Queen for the second year running to supply her staff with Christmas puddings.
Orders for the traditional gift were switched from Harrods to the high street supermarket last year and the verdict was the puds were the best her employees had tasted.
www.ananova.com /news/story/sm_113077.html

  
 Queen of Puddings                                 15/05/2000
Pile on to the pudding and sprinkle with a tsp of sugar.
Whisk the egg whites until stiff with half the caster sugar, then at the end add the remaining sugar.
www.farina1.com /recipes/2000/05/15/00002259.htm

  
 British Desserts
Unmould pudding and cover with greased foil; let it rest in refrigerator for 3 weeks.
Grease a 2-1/2 pint ovenproof bowl and put the pudding into it, covered with greased parchment paper.
Put it on a trivet in a large pot, fill pot with boiling water 3/4 up the side of the bowl, and boil for 6 hours, adding water if necessary.
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 News - Cookery Competition winners The National Trust
Carol, the chef from Mottisfont Abbey, near Romsey in Hampshire, aptly chose a Queen of Puddings as her speciality dish.
The theme of the competition was puddings but the judges could not separate the two chefs, awarding them both the overall title and joint winners of the speciality dishes.
This was the third time Robert, a chef at Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire, had made the final as the East of England representative.
www.thenationaltrust.org.uk /main/news/cookery_winners.html

  
 KenFrost.com "The Living Brand" Queen of Puddings
This is quite a sweet desert and I would suggest you forgo the normal desert wine (which in itself is sweet) in favour of a dry alternative, say Chablis.
I understand that it was developed for Queen Victoria, hence the title.
A good chum of mine is very fond of this dish, and often serves it at dinner parties.
kenfrost.0catch.com /queen.htm

  
 United Press International: Food: Luxury Christmas puddings come last
To all puddings, homemade or shop-bought, are added the lucky charms that are the reason people who hate the pudding eat it.
The example set by the marriage record of her royal offspring is almost as deplorable as that of conjugally feckless forebear (albeit of a different royal branch), Henry VIII.
The youngster is produced with the same apology that will accompany each subsequent pudding until Year Seven, when every pudding thereafter will be seven years old and therefore at the peak of perfection.
www.upi.com /view.cfm?StoryID=20031223-110213-7551r

  
 eye - Backstage - 06.19.97
Palmer says she has been wildly encouraged by the Puddings to disregard any rarified notions of how chamber music "ought" to be done.
One that the contemporary music theatre ensemble Queen of Puddings is travelling in the other direction.
The Puddings program emotionally charged modern chamber music, then call upon director Alisa Palmer, lighting designer Paul Mathiesen, and set and costume designer Dany Lyne to supply the pictures -- the visual and dramatic context that provide the song settings, and make for a seamless performance experience.
www.eye.net /eye/issue/issue_06.19.97/theatre/backstage.html

  
 Queen of Puddings                                 20/11/2000
Sprinkle with a little castor sugar, and bake in the hot oven until the pudding is a deep beige colour and the meringue is crisp.
This pudding should be eaten warm, not too hot.
Put the whites in a mixing bowl (room temperature ones whip the best I believe) add the cream of tartar and whisk on half speed.
www.farina1.com /recipes/2000/11/20/00008117.htm

  
 Mirror.co.uk - News - All News Archive - PALACE WORKER SACKED..FOR SELLING QUEEN'S XMAS PUD
But colleagues branded bosses petty and mean for firing the 25-year-old and claimed the pudding he tried to sell was a spare.
Sources claim he was fired because he photographed the pudding inside the Queen's home.
The pudding was one of the leftovers going spare.
www.mirror.co.uk /news/allnews/tm_objectid=14986853&method=full&siteid=50143&headline=palace-worker-sacked--for-selling-queen-s-xmas-pud-name_page.html

  
 Hot puddings: comfort puddings
The eighteenth-century monarch, George I (known as Pudding George or the Pudding King – hence the nursery rhyme Georgy-Porgy), was particularly partial to the boiled variety.
The sweet British pudding had its heyday in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and enjoyed immense popularity in Victorian times – Queen Victoria, herself, was a great fan.
Once you’ve mixed the ingredients together and put the pudding on to steam, it requires very little attention, and won’t be ruined by a dinner party that’s run an hour late.
www.ivillage.co.uk /print/0,9688,165920,00.html

  
 Puddings & Desserts
Gary Rhodes may be most famous for his spiky hair and cheeky grin to a television camera, but it his devotion to British food, and British puddings in particular, that has seen him awarded Michelin stars at three different restaurants.
For the first time I feel confident about making puddings as well as mains.
Ramsay's imagination is obviously caught by the sweet course: he expends a great...
www.growinglifestyle.co.uk /uk/j365594

  
 Queen of Puddings
"This with a cloud of meringue on top is probably one of the lightest and most mouthwatering puddings ever invented," according to cookbook author Delia Smith.
www.postgazette.com /food/20020428londonb.asp

  
 Mamta's Kitchen Recipe Print
This is one of my all-time favourite puddings and is one of the lightest and most mouth-watering puddings ever invented.
When the pudding is ready, remove it from the oven and spread the jam carefully and evenly all over the top.
Finally, sprinkle a teaspoon of caster sugar over it all and bake for a further 10-15 minutes until the topping is golden-brown.
www.mamtaskitchen.com /recipe_print.php?id=10477

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