So - do you get left over bread and rolls and wonder 'just what else can i do with this?' (other than bread pudding and bread crumbs for the freezer) I got this recipe a couple years ago off the 'Food Safari' (if I remember correctly) on SBS. It is Maltese and is a fruit cake but very moist. I'm not happy about using custard powder anymore and don't have it even in the house, so does anyone know how they would have originally made it - not with custard powder?Ingredients1 loaf day-old bread
375g sugar
2 tbsp custard powder
2 tbsp cornflour
4 tbsp cocoa
2 eggs, beaten
500g mixed dried fruit
250g almonds
250g glace cherries, halved
Vanilla to taste
4 tbsp whisky, brandy or sherry
Preparation1. Preheat oven to 200
oC
2. Tear bread into small pieces and soak in cold water for 15 minutes until soft.
3. Place bread in a colander and mash, draining liquid.
4. Transfer to a large bowl and add sugar, custard powder, cornflour and cocoa.
5. Stir in beaten eggs and mix well.
6. Add dried fruit and half of the almonds and glace cherries. Add vanilla and whisky.
7. Pour into a baking dish and decorate with remaining cherries and almonds.
8. Bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour (check puddina by piercing - should be dry when you take it out).
Can be served warm or cold.
members' commentsfaffa - Maybe cornflour and vanilla essence Nay. Otherwise someone pointed me in the direction of Orgran Custard Powder which has no nasty in it.
cookie - Nay-Nay, I've made that and loved it. (We're fans of Food Safari)
Trudy - I downloaded this recipe for my daughter as her in-laws are from Malta. She has made it a few times and her Mother-in-law said it was just like she used to make. It makes a lot and freezes very well. I feel it's more like a very moist pudding than a cakem DD serves it with custard as a pudding.