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Lemon Custard Pudding Cakes
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Post# 1016097   11/28/2018 at 14:53 (1,947 days old) by kevin313 (Detroit, Michigan)        

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This is an old Betty Crocker - Gold Medal Flour recipe. So easy and so good. I've made these a half-dozen times since this episode, and people go crazy for them. I think so many people just delight in flavor of lemon...a perfect after-dinner topper!






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Post# 1016200 , Reply# 1   11/29/2018 at 08:29 (1,946 days old) by gizmo (Victoria, Australia)        

This is an old family favourite. My nan made a fabulous version.
Here in Australia they are called Lemon Delicious, and are generally made as one large pudding, not individual ones.
I believe in Australia it is mandatory to make an excellent Lemon Delicious or you won't get your Grandmother's license. wink


Post# 1016232 , Reply# 2   11/29/2018 at 14:29 (1,946 days old) by MattL (Flushing, MI)        

It sure looks good.  Will file it away for some mid winter goodness, too many treats coming up shortly.  Deep in January this will be a warm welcome change. 

 

Good to see you posting Kevin!


Post# 1016593 , Reply# 3   12/2/2018 at 20:48 (1,943 days old) by twintubdexter (Palm Springs)        

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Just about everyone here (except me) has at least one lemon tree. Because most of these people live in gated communities where you can be fined if fruit isn't picked and left to rot, I see most of these lemons going into the garbage can which is a shame especially since lemons and limes aren't cheap in the market. My mom used to squeeze all the lemons by hand and freeze the juice in ice trays. Then the cubes went into a zip lock bag to be used as needed. Maybe I'll have to sneak a few lemons off the neighbor's tree and try this recipe. It looks great.


Post# 1016644 , Reply# 4   12/3/2018 at 08:29 (1,942 days old) by norgeway (mocksville n c )        
These

came out in the 50s and I still love them!

Post# 1019086 , Reply# 5   12/25/2018 at 22:08 (1,920 days old) by mrsalvo (New Braunfels Texas)        

Made these tonight for Christmas Dinner, absolutely delicious!!! Was surprised at how little lemon it took to give a wonderful flavor. It was so good we ate them after a 'heavy' meal and we all were licking the spoons afterwards!! Next time I'll consider my favorite whipped topping for the top, Dream Whip. This is a keeper!! Thanks for sharing this recipe Kevin.

Barry



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