Easter - noboby here likes Chocolate, so what pud shall I do?!


Question: For after a big roast lamb dinner with all the trimmings.
Tropical Fresh fruit salad, (mango, peaches, pineapple, banana, star fruit, lychees, kiwi fruit in passion fruit juice, served with luxury double cream ice cream,
black cherry cheesecake,
Tiramisu (with a very light sprinkle of cocoa!)
or an apple pie?


Answers: For after a big roast lamb dinner with all the trimmings.
Tropical Fresh fruit salad, (mango, peaches, pineapple, banana, star fruit, lychees, kiwi fruit in passion fruit juice, served with luxury double cream ice cream,
black cherry cheesecake,
Tiramisu (with a very light sprinkle of cocoa!)
or an apple pie?

Hi sweetie :o) xx Maybe the lovely fresh fruit salad if you have all had a big dinner - it sounds beautiful! Ooh but the tiramisu is gorgeous too - do one of each and save some for me!! :o) xxx

all of it! yum

tropical fruit salad

tropical fresh fruit. sounds delicious!

i am Italian so the tiramisu for sure. and the coffee is a natural digestant

go with the flow of easter and make caramalised eggs check the www 4 a recipe.
good luck anisa x x x

Black Cherry Cheese Cake.Send a piece to me in the UK.Thank You

very nice but i would have jam roly poly with custard

Sounds delicious! Lamb's my favourite.
I think the tropical salad is the best desert. If you want to make it even more special (and fattening) you can add ice-cream or whipped cream.
Enjoy your meal! Your family are lucky to have you cooking for them!

Strawberry pavlova with fresh cream.

Hmmm...
I'd Bake A Big Lemon Cake, Or A Carrot Cake.
That Might Go Down Nicely!

Make something totally original to you.
Shape.
Colour.
Flavour.
Ingredients.
and then make it your very own family tradition as of this Easter.
I used to live near Maes Howe and if you look that up on the Internet you may get a glimpse of my world of baking.
Not saying the ingredients etc. as it changed, but not the shape...

all sounds good. but if no one in your family likes chocolate. but like bananas i would perfer banana pudding. all you have to have is vanilla wafers, vanilla pudding, cream cheese, bananas. all you have to do is cut bananas in slices leave aside mix vanlla pudding as directed on box with cream cheese. when your don in a bowl layer pudding mixture then bananas then wafers contenue layering to what you want then if you want add cool whip on top. thats it. hope this helped

Go with the fruit salad. It will look gorgeous. That way, if there's people who had too much of the roast lamb, they can still have fruit without the ice cream. And people who want to indulge can have extra ice cream. Sounds great.

Fruit! definitely! It will clean the palet and make you feel fresh-ish.

Lose the ice cream, it will be too much. trust me.

just the fruit. Perhaps a little more of it if necessary, and perhaps with a very thin, knispery wafer?

Stick with fruit!

I'd go with the fruit salad.

The main meal your serving is very rich, filling and will be quite "heavy" on the stomach.

The fruit salad will be light and refreshing in comparison. alternatively you could serve a sorbet. They are quite easy to make and recipes can be found for many different varieties all over the internet.

P.S

Any chance of an invite to dinner???????

Wow all that sounds lovely. I would go for the black cherry cheesecake or the apple pie because I guess the fruit salad is quite summery. I think most people like apple pie so that would be a good choice. It's also quite simple to make...especially if you buy ready made pastry!
Good luck with your meal...I wish I was coming!

I would go with the Tropical Fruit salad served with dinner and then the cheesecake for pudding.

SAC

hmmm ring round and see what everyone wants do a taly if its near enouth equal for two do 2 lots otherwise majority wins... oh yeh id like to vote for the cheese cake if you make it more springy. like lemon and orange. what ever it is needs to be zesty and light

sounds good





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