Banana's and Custard
Reading The Guardian food section got me again recently with this post on how to make the perfect custard. My Dad loves his custard and always uses a can of Birds Custard, he proudly makes the paste and carefully stirs to create his signature thick custard to eat with crumbles, pies and steamed puddings, very British.
After reading this I just had to make custard from scratch with egg yolk, it seemed so easy, did you know Birds custard was invested by Mr Bird because his wife had an egg allergy its just coloring, sugar and corn starch. So a from scratch rich custard sauce was needed to fix my craving.
Ingredients
- One cup of milk
- a few drops of vanilla essence, I will use a vanilla pod next time
- 2 egg yolks
- 1 tbsp caster sugar
- 1/2 tbsp cornflour
1. Add milk to a pan with the vanilla on a medium heat, stir without letting it boil.
2. Meanwhile, beat egg yolks with sugar and cornflour together in a bowl.
3. Add yolks, sugar and corn flour mixture into the milk, continue to stir until it thickens and it coats the back of your wooden spoon will take about 10 minutes.
4. Enjoy
I ate the custard with chopped banana a very British dessert so good.
Have a great weekend everyone, exciting one for us my brother in Law who lives in Omaha is coming and my sister in law and her hubby from the UK tomorrow. It will be the first time for them meeting Roshan. We plan to take them to Charleston for a couple of days next week, as its one of my favorite towns in America ;-)
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From scratch is always best...Have fun with your family. Charleston is my favorite southern city.
ReplyDeletethanks Bo
ReplyDeleteWhat yummy and healthy custard!
ReplyDeleteRebecca this custard look amazing!
ReplyDeleteaww thanks
DeleteLooks very British and tasty!
ReplyDeletethanks Angie he he your funny
DeleteI just made bread pudding yesterday and this is definitely my next meal :)
ReplyDeleteAnncoo oh yum another British classic
Deletesounds so simple yet yummilicioius... just what i needed.
ReplyDeletewaving hello from the PHilippines,
malou
how cool your back home have lots of fun
DeleteWhat an interesting story Rebecca. I bet the vanilla made this very special.
ReplyDeleteSam
thanks Sam its yummy
DeleteAlways appreciate your worldly recipes Rebecca. I've traveled all over the U.S. but still haven't made it to Charleston, need to. Hope your weekend is a good one :)
ReplyDeletethanks Sweet Sandi you too you would adore Charleston
DeleteCustard made from scratch is always so much better than custard made from powder. I hope you have a lovely weekend with your family - what a special time!
ReplyDeletethanks you too :-)
DeleteCustard is comfort food personified, Rebecca. I make it all the time!
ReplyDeletesmart lady
DeleteA yummy dessert: What's not to love here? I adore custard & banana's together!
ReplyDeletewant some sweet sophie
DeleteI always make custard but I use the eggy variety.
ReplyDeleteI had bananas last night too. Mine were oh so simple though. I chopped up a banana and drizzled yoghurt over the top. Plain and delicious.
I think I deserve cake tonight.
Maureen enjoy your cake and thanks for visiting
ReplyDeletehi rebecca! lovely idea, thanks for sharing :) i'll be in milan the last week of may so if you are around it will be lovely to have a cup of coffee together :) let me know when :)
ReplyDeletemany hugs,
justyna
can;t wait to meet you for coffee how exciting
DeleteCustard is one of my favourite remedy for what ails you. I always have a can Birds Custard on my shelf and I am not British; have no idea where or why I got hooked on this stuff.
ReplyDeleteRita
he he you must be my kin secretly
DeleteI definitely agree that homemade is better than canned. This looks really well-done and the bananas are a nice addition! Almost like banana pudding :)
ReplyDeletethanks Chef Victoria appreciate it
DeleteHi Rebecca. I've bookmaked this, my Dad will LOVE it!! Like a fine Yorkshireman, he loves custard. (but rarely has it anymore - next time I visit, I'll change that) Hope all is well in your world.
ReplyDeleteRoz oh thats so sweet of you he will love it
ReplyDeleteI love homemade custard! This looks delicious!
ReplyDeletethanks Lisa :-)
DeleteWhat a delicious and comforting dessert! Enjoy the time with your family, Rebecca!
ReplyDeletethanks its great to have them here
ReplyDeleteSimple and comforting--this looks delicious with the bananas. ;-)
ReplyDeletethanks Deb
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