Childhood favorites

You all seem to be such proficient chefs. Well here is a place to share some of that cooking knowledge. Or do you have a cooking problem? Ask away. Jams and chutneys go here too.
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Do you have any childhood favorites that you cook now?

We had fish pie last night. The girls and I did some baking this afternoon, one of the things we made was a golden syrup sponge to eat with custard. Maybe its a good job that I have just lost 11lb :lol:
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Bread and butter pudding with evaporated milk mmmmmm! On high days and holidays Mum made it with various other 'breads' like hot cross buns etc, lovely :tongue8:
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Mine was gypsy tart. Used to by myself the odd slice from a bakery but have never bothered to make it at home as nobody else likes it so seems a lot of trouble - and calories! :(

Treacle tart same dilemma.

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eccles cakes - very moreish and full of calories but lovely

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Post: # 190683Post loulou »

shepherds pie like my nan used to make :mrgreen:

I used to love the school butterscotch tart but I cannot find a decent recipe that tastes as good, all my attempts have been a complete flop...............or runny mess :lol:

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Unbaked cheesecake that I've posted the recipe for before
Queen of puddings - made it recently but doesn't really work with semi skimmed milk, ditto bread and butter pudding. When I go out and buy some full fat milk I forget to use it and it goes off! :roll:

Fishy pie and chicken pie - made with white sauce with sliced hard boiled eggs in and a breadcrumb and cheese topping! Hadn't made it in donkey's years but made some with Xmas turkey and it was delish. :iconbiggrin:

Macaroni cheese

Boiled eggs with soldiers

Come to think of it, most of the stuff I eat now I ate as a child/ado - spag bog, roasts, curries, stews etc. :lol: The only difference is now I don't HAVE to eat food I don't like. I think that was the single most important thing about growing up is being able to say NO to food you don't like. :cheers: So no to peas and watery marrow :cheers:
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Millymollymandy wrote: When I go out and buy some full fat milk I forget to use it and it goes off! :roll:
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:iconbiggrin: It was longlife, only it sat in the cupboard for months....... :lol:
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Millymollymandy wrote::iconbiggrin: It was longlife, only it sat in the cupboard for months....... :lol:
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When I was really little, my mum used to make me something eggy for lunch, and she would offer me a choice of 'boiled egg, poached egg, big egg, dropped egg....' I thought this was hilarious, and so did my son when he was little. My favourite was, and still is, 'big egg' - i.e. omelette! Only now I will eat salad with it and then I most certainly wouldn't!

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fried fish on a friday lunchtime :cheers: and my gran's victoria sponge with homemade quince jelly in the middle :sunny:
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