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5 Nov 21, 11:42 AM |
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This is a great thread, thank you for doing this! We LOVE cornbread, and I've just checked and cornmeal is available from Tesco, so I've added that and some other larder ingredients to my shopping order for next week so I can give this a try! (Had to order some flour, I rarely bake and when I checked my store-cupboard bag of flour it was 3 years out of date!). I bought a box of cornbread mix from Florida, but used that pretty quickly. It was nice, but very crumbly, so I'm hoping mine will be a bit better.
I'm also going to give the pumpkin cheesecake a try, for DH. He loves pumpkin spice flavoured stuff, so I'm going to leave out the caramel for the time being and give this a go. Again, Tesco have tins of pumpkin puree in stock. Instead of using the spices in the list, I'll use some of the pumpkin spice I bought the last time we were in the US, as it is made up of pretty much all the spices in the recipe. Thanks again!
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5 Nov 21, 11:53 AM |
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I'm going to our Tesco later, it's a huge shop but I couldn't find pumpkin puree last year. I will scour the shelves later. I'm in the middle of boiling the pumpkin and after peeling, de-seeding and chopping it I'm beginning to feel the lure of the canned variety 😉
Also good to know they have cornmeal. I'll try and get some of that too.
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5 Nov 21, 11:54 AM |
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Join Date: Oct 11
Location: Dundee
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Thank you for this!
I was also going to use a packet mix (we used the Jiffy one from Amazon last year and it was nice) but this seems super simple. |
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6 Nov 21, 10:07 AM |
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Annoyingly I couldn't find cornmeal or pumpkin puree in tesco yesterday. The only polenta I could find was cooked. So looks like I'll be ordering off amazon as I really want to try out that cornbread recipe.
Meanwhile the pumpkin pie came out lovely.
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6 Nov 21, 10:24 AM |
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Join Date: Jul 12
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I managed to get pumpkin puree from Waitrose yesterday and I also get my polenta from there.
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6 Nov 21, 11:52 AM |
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That looks amazing Abby! I managed to get Polenta from M&S yesterday. Adam loves tiramisu so I decided to try this recipe for Pumpkin Spiced Latte Tiramisu. It is currently in the fridge chilling and I will let you know the verdict later. I also substituted sugar plum spiced gin for the rum.
dailytiramisu/quick-pump...tiramisu-cups/ |
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6 Nov 21, 11:55 AM |
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Join Date: Oct 11
Location: Dundee
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Abby, your pumpkin pie looks just like in the pictures!
I've ordered cornmeal with my Tesco shop that's coming today so we'll see if it arrives. My pumpkin puree came from Sainsburys. I made stuffing from scratch last year and it was awful, just tasted of stock so this year I am giving this a go: Apparently 'If it's not Stove Top, it's not Thanksgiving' Normally I am a bit of a snob about things that come from a packet but they do seem to love that in the US. Having had Pumpkin Cheesecake last year I think we're going to have a pecan one this year so to incorporate pumpkin into our menu still I'm going to make soup: thesaltymarshmallow/easy-pumpkin-soup/ |
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6 Nov 21, 11:57 AM |
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Join Date: Oct 11
Location: Dundee
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This looks gorgeous! I too love tiramisu. You always have the cleverest ideas. I have been on the hunt for the spiced nuts you used in your bark last year but Morrisons didn't have them last week. Fingers crossed they appear soon!
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6 Nov 21, 11:59 AM |
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Join Date: Dec 20
Location: USA
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Brits celebrating Thanksgiving! This is surprising. But it warms my heart, thank you.
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6 Nov 21, 12:01 PM |
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Ooh Michelle that tiramisu looks delicious. I hope it tastes as good as it looks.
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