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Heston's Orange Christmas Pudding, anyone tastede it yet (Unlikely I know)

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MickyMacgraw | 23:04 Fri 19th Nov 2010 | Food & Drink
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Is anyone thinking of serving this for their X-mess dinner? If so will you be doing a "dry run" to taste it prior to X-mess?
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I saw it advertised (is it Waitrose selling it?) - I thought it looked vile.
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Boxtops Boxtops I'm just wondering about the taste as as far as I'm concerned orange only goes with chocolate. I love to put a lemon in a chicken cavity but recently never had any and remembered a top chef (Jamie Oliver I think) saying that orange stuffed in a chicken is a great and tasty idea so I done this and was left with a horrible tasting bitter orange chicken that I had to force and gag down, never again!
I can't meself see how a cooked orange in the Christmas pud is going to be yummy with brandy butter.... I won't be getting one!
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I'll be honest with you, I don't even understand how you'll have room for a heavy dense X-mas pud after some great turkey/beef or lamb cabbage veg and gravy which I'd prefer to fill up on.
We usually have a tiny pud, just as a gesture to the occasion!
Whenever I've tried putting a whole orange into anything the result has been inedible...all I can taste is the bitterness of the pith.
I've never tried the pudding where you put a whole lemon in the middle as I'm sure it would also taste very bitter.
So...I won't be trying heston's pud.
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You just reminded me boxtops, wouldn't it be great to have this on your street especially if it was snowing.

http://www.telegraph....pudding-unveiled.html
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Good idea ladyalex, I think a little juice and zest is suffice as not to overpower whatever it is you're cooking.
Juice and zest are great in anything, sweet or savoury...as far as I am concerned, but pith..yuk!
Ooh, I like that pudding! I've just come back from Manchester and their Christmas lights are up, all little white lights, looks very pretty.

It's Sussex Pond Pudding has the lemon in the middle, I've never tried it but it's supposed to be nice http://en.wikipedia.o...i/Sussex_Pond_Pudding
well, i'm out of step here but i think it sounds very nice - not that i'll be buying one, i already have a selection of small individual puddings for christmas day. i really like the taste of orange in puddings.
It's not the taste, ethandron, I too like a bit of citrus flavouring - it's having the whole orange which doesn't look good. http://www.waitrose.c...hristmas_Pudding.aspx

It's also £13.99 !!
The taste of orange is great.....it's the taste of the bitter pith that is the problem.
it's a candied orange so i imagine it won't be too bitter. bit expensive at £13.99 though. might be tempted to buy one if we had a waitrose within reasonable distance as i'm going 'cheap and cheerful' on the rest of the food this year. we had a goose last year which cost an arm and a leg and was a complete and total waste of money, barely enough meat on it for 4 of us and really stringy. this year it's back to asda's ready basted turkey which have always been succulent and tasty.
We had Aldi's 3 bird roast again last year - cheap and cheerful and very tasty!
Boxtops, did you ever get my fruit slice recipe ?

I left it for you on your Black Bun thread.
(Sorry to intrude)
i tried that boxy, not on christmas day but sometime in january, and really didn't like it. there was a spice used in the stuffing which tainted the whole thing, i'm not sure what it was, maybe cloves or cinnamon. shame because i was really looking forward to it.

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