English Patis

Gravatar Sam: And certainly mine too. Yum!

Tanvi: Do try to make it. It's not that hard.


Gravatar Oooh I love bakewell tarts! I've only had them in England, but you are tempting me to make one myself


Gravatar I think Bakewell is one of my firm favourites - backed up by the fact that so many of us made it for the What's for Pud event. Thank you so much for taking part.

Sam


Gravatar Cindy: It tastes better than it looks. And it's one of my favourites.

Anna: Why don't you? Go on spoil yourself!

Stel: Oooh yes, Dashi likes knights, isn't it? And you miss almond, I bet you'll like this one.

Sha: Ah I used to do that as well, carrying around that small baking book everywhere. Great isn't it?

Stef: I was only trying to make St. George less serious. Hehehe!


Gravatar that looks so goood, celia. something about the name "Bakewell Tart" is just mighty appealing.

here's the Catholic take on St. George:
http://www.catholic-forum.com/sa...tS/ saintg05.htm


Gravatar madam C the book u gave me baking is the one and only i carried with me

I will be forever grateful
thank so for sending me that though I wish u can send me this tart

i miss this one soo much


Gravatar yummy combination!
(am so sorry to hear about the family car celiaK we are having similar troubles and are starting to look for another...)
my #2son loves the story of St. George...any version!


Gravatar Yummy. Please can I have a slice? This is something I have never made at home, but am feeling inspired to have a go at (so I can have many slices).


Gravatar I learned something ! While working in England, we used to serve this pudding but I never knew the name of it. Now I do ! Thanks. Looks great.


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