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Apple And Cranberry Steamed Pudding With Custard

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Dairy, Eggs Better, For, Worse 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Apples, diced
1 oz Dried cranberries
6 oz Sugar
6 oz Butter
2 T Fresh tarragon
8 oz Flour
1 oz Baking powder
4 T Milk
500 Milk
3 oz Sugar
1 Vanilla pod
4 Egg yolks
Splash of brandy
1 t Nutmeg
1 T Cranberries

INSTRUCTIONS

Beat together the butter and sugar and leave to one side. In a pan,
heat a little sugar which should go straight to caramel. Add the two
diced apples and stir. Melt in some butter and a small amount of  water
to make a syrup. Add the fresh tarragon and allow to heat  through.
Mix the eggs, flour and baking powder into the sugar and butter. Add
the milk. Place the apple mixture into a greased bowl. Spoon the egg
and flour mixture on top of this. Cover with foil and place on a
baking tray filled with water. Put into the oven and cook for one
hour.  To make the custard, mix together the milk and sugar in a pan
over a  medium heat. Add the 4 egg yolks to this and stir. Add the
vanilla  pod and stir until thickened.  Remove the pudding from the
oven and turn upside down on a large  plate. Pour custard around the
outside and garnish with cranberries  and nutmeg. Pour brandy on top
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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 3687
Calories From Fat: 1426
Total Fat: 162g
Cholesterol: 1091mg
Sodium: 3102.8mg
Potassium: 1073.6mg
Carbohydrates: 536.1g
Fiber: 18g
Sugar: 288.1g
Protein: 40.5g


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