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mazz
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using up stollen - help
      #294514 - 02/01/2009 18:55

Hi can anyone help please, I have loads of stollen left over and need to use it in a pudding somehow... has anyone got any ideas or even better - a recipe?

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Sonata
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Re: using up stollen - help [Re: mazz]
      #294550 - 02/01/2009 19:30

Can you use it in a bread and butter pudding instead of bread ?

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citygirl
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Re: using up stollen - help [Re: Sonata]
      #294556 - 02/01/2009 19:32

better still, send it to me mazz I love stollen! Why have you got so much, cake lasts about this ... long in my house

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citygirl
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Re: using up stollen - help [Re: Sonata]
      #294557 - 02/01/2009 19:33

better still, send it to me mazz I love stollen! Why have you got so much, cake lasts about this ... long in my house


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Re: using up stollen - help [Re: citygirl]
      #294562 - 02/01/2009 19:35

I think it was on the Food Programme on radio 4 this week, they made a bread and butter pud using stollen, recipe may be on their website?
Sounded delicious.


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BEL
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Re: using up stollen - help [Re: asparagus]
      #294591 - 02/01/2009 19:51

OH has just finished his stollen up....send it over to him,
it will be gone in a jiff....I find them toooo sweet.

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SassyGranni
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Re: using up stollen - help [Re: mazz]
      #294599 - 02/01/2009 19:54

Pour over lashings of custard !!

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evianers
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Re: using up stollen - help [Re: mazz]
      #295076 - 03/01/2009 12:31

The Stoll we buy here [from that well-known discount German supermarket we all know and love] lasts for absolutely ages. We finished our last piece at Easter last year. If placed in an air-tight tin it keeps for a loooooooong time. Guten Appetit!

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