Celebrity Chef Phil Vickery
Cooks Up A Pudding Storm

The famous chef takes us through 6 of Britain’s favourite puds

Everybody loves a good pud! From homemade apple pie to granny’s spotted dick or mum’s treacle tart, everyone’s a winner. But how often do you make home-made puds and do you really know where to start?

Although more and more people are experimenting in the kitchen with puddings, one in five Brits have never attempted a home-made pudding, according to new research by Carnation. So what’s stopping Brits from getting their hands dirty in the kitchen? Perhaps, if you had a top chef in the kitchen with you, you’d be more inclined to whip up a nice pudding. Well now you can!

Celebrity chef Phil Vickery is here to save the day. Over the coming months he will be welcoming us in to his kitchen to take us through the simple steps to create 6 classic puddings. Click here to watch his first instalment demonstrating how to make a delicious toffee apple tart…

Still looking for inspiration? Why not logon to www.carnation.co.uk where you can look through a variety of Phil’s tasty recipes and download the pudcasts.

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