Author Topic: Recipe review - Upside-down gingerbread with pears, UK Demonstrator Delights  (Read 6207 times)

Offline Katiej

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This recipe has been on my to-do list for ages.  I actually bought the can of pears months ago to make it, but only got around to it yesterday.

It's an easy recipe to follow.  It's very rich and you can only eat a small piece at a time.  The book says to serve it warm with cream, but I think I prefer it cold.  I really liked it.

When DH came home from work yesterday he took a look at it and said uhm what's that?  He reluctantly tried it, but declared it not to his taste and that it was way too "gingery".  He also doesn't like pears, so I don't think he was ever going to like it.  I've cut it up and stashed it in the freezer, for a treat for me.
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Katie from Adelaide, SA

A party without cake is really just a meeting - Julia Child

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It looks like a treat Katie. At least you know it won't disappear.
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Looks nice Katie.  Enjoy it, you deserve a treat!!!

Offline Katj

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Looks delicious Katie, I love the combination of Ginger & Pears.

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This looks lovely Katie.
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It looks very gingerbready. As DH doesn't like it , all the more for you Katie.
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Katie,  before TMX,  I used to make a similar cake.  I served it warm with custard.  Mine was a lot lighter in coulur.  We all loved it.
Please how do I find this recipe as I am too lazy to experiment . .?

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Chookie I have just PMed you the recipe ;)
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Thanks CC,  got it.