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What should we have food wise?

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Well my family is coming from Rome and i want them to have a really good dessert what should i make? HELP

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  1. How about a really good pie or a german chocolate cake... I would've said tiramisu or cheesecake but since they're from Rome I'm sure they have had the best already :)  I also like Boston cream pie, it's so yummy!  Pineapple upside down cake or carrot cake with cream cheese frosting are good too.


  2. nothing from Rome for sure , try something diff maybe baklava , tarts , most pastries are always considered good regardless of origin

  3. OK, here is the recipe for my super-hyper-mega-ultra chocolate pudding. Be grateful.

    You need:

    6 oz Plain flour

    6 oz sugar

    6 oz margarine

    6 eggs

    1 pint milk

    2 oz cocoa powder (NOT hot chocolate powder)

    Cream the marg and sugar together. Separate the egg yolks from the white and add the yolks (KEEP THE WHITES). Whisk it til smooth. Fold in the SIEVED flour & cocoa and then whisk it all together again while adding the milk bit by bit. Whisk the egg white seperately til it's firm (ie you take the whisk out and it leaves a kind of peak). Then fold the egg white in to the rest (DO NOT whisk it). You only need to mix it in, the mixture itself is supposed to be lumpy so don't worry bout that. Preheat the oven to gas mark 4. Place the mixture in an oven proof circular bowl (MUST be as tall as it is wide at the top). Put about a half inch or so of cold water in a tray, put the bowl with the pudding in it in that then put it in the oven for an hour. Do not open the oven before an hour is up, it's done when the top has the look of a sponge cake.

    The result? A three layered humdinger of a pudding. The timing is the tough part; too long and you get no sauce at the bottom, too short and it's a gooey mess.

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