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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Comfort puddings don’t get better than this; it’s perfect served warm with ice cream, custard, cream or crème fraîche, and great for Sunday lunch.
You will need a large shallow ovenproof dish, about 28cm/11in in diameter.
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Mary returns to the city where she learned to cook - Paris! It is a place that lives and breathes food, and Mary wants to sample the very best of it. Where better to start than a fromagerie to buy cheese for her own version of a melting, crunchy croque monsieur.
Next, under the spire of the Eiffel Tower, Mary enjoys the perfect bistro lunch, all washed down with a drop of fine wine, before she heads to one of the city’s favourite creperies to finesse her technique - whipping up the classic lemon and sugar crepe.
Heading to one of Paris’s bakeries, Mary is shown the underground secrets of perfecting croissants and producing the masses of baguettes that are baked fresh every day. Inspired by the sweet pastries she spots in Parisian patisserie windows, Mary makes her own brioche and apple frangipane tart. This is served up alongside a succulent slow roast leg of lamb with ratatouille and an elegant starter of a crab and herb blinis.
Mary Berry's Simple Comforts | Series 1 Episode 1 Paris | BBC
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@gisselguzman5390
@gisselguzman5390 3 года назад
Her voice is so nice to listen to
@Trund27
@Trund27 3 года назад
It is!
@janedoe805
@janedoe805 3 года назад
I adore Mary’s voice, it’s so lovely! ☺️
@brodiegus2473
@brodiegus2473 2 года назад
Instablaster
@deidretaylor628
@deidretaylor628 11 месяцев назад
I absolutely love to watch and listen to Mary Berry. She just has that peaceful way of explaining everything to you. I would much rather watch her than Paul Hollywood any day. Would love to see more of her cooking here in the US❤️
@naeniwood8898
@naeniwood8898 3 года назад
Her voice is very calm, just like a apple pudding dessert.
@tedvicarri6153
@tedvicarri6153 3 года назад
Mary Berry, you are yourself ‘classy’, any recipes prepared by you......will be ‘classy’ ❤️
@fernandoangon1129
@fernandoangon1129 3 года назад
I love Merry Berry! And miss her dearly (and Mel and Sue) on the Greatest British Baking show ♥️
@lizisasleep
@lizisasleep 3 года назад
Same.
@contentart5169
@contentart5169 3 года назад
Same
@fleurjardim2072
@fleurjardim2072 3 года назад
i grew up watching this incredible woman and i have so much respect for her
@justRuwanthi
@justRuwanthi 3 года назад
I would love to see more recipes by her. She is adorable.
@kellyfernando8499
@kellyfernando8499 6 месяцев назад
She has great books on Amazon.
@gigidodson
@gigidodson 3 года назад
Must love Mary Berry.
@dobazajr
@dobazajr 3 года назад
Dame Mary Berry. Her recipes are all scrumptious.
@rarafarara
@rarafarara 3 года назад
This is so calming, and seems so doable, when I make brioche and have leftovers, I will make this, thank you.
@jaynewman9340
@jaynewman9340 2 года назад
Will definitely try this, looks gorgeous and very easy to make, whenever you feel out of sorts, watch Mary Berry!! very comforting ☺ absolutely love her xxx
@GladiatorReid
@GladiatorReid 3 года назад
Even with arthritis she's still baking away, plus love to see good use for brioche instead of with burger
@janedoe805
@janedoe805 3 года назад
Mary is 85 years old I’m sure she has arthritis somewhere... However if you are referring to her hand, she contracted polio at the age of 13. Unfortunately, the Polio Vaccine did not come out until 1955. I read her auto-biography, “Recipe for Life”.
@shernibeautyartistry
@shernibeautyartistry 3 года назад
I made this and it was sooo lush! Mary Berry is AMAZING I absolutely adore her
@kellyfernando8499
@kellyfernando8499 6 месяцев назад
Yum! Can't wait to try this.
@sullmcintyre
@sullmcintyre 3 года назад
Absolutely BANGING
@Ana84262
@Ana84262 3 года назад
I love your show, my husband and I sit and enjoy, thanks
@adrienneterzen2604
@adrienneterzen2604 3 года назад
I will definitely make this. It looks so good and it looks really easy to make Thanks, Mary!!
@renatedebruyn9612
@renatedebruyn9612 3 года назад
My favourite flavours ... I can taste it right through the screen. Thank you so much for sharing this lovely recipe. ❤️
@GermanicJennifer
@GermanicJennifer 2 года назад
What an excellent recipe! Love this because I don’t have to make the pastry base (which usually takes 10 billion years)
@SCUN88
@SCUN88 Год назад
🤣
@graceline0928
@graceline0928 3 года назад
Makes my mouth watery...!!!!! Wanna try at home definitely 💕
@biendereviere
@biendereviere 2 года назад
I made a puff pastry frangipane tart with pears yesterday - it was AMAZING!
@deda118
@deda118 2 года назад
Tried this and it's a great dessert to make. The brioche at the base is a brilliant idea.
@CharlotteRyerson
@CharlotteRyerson 3 года назад
I love Mary Berry!
@kathrynsinclare8459
@kathrynsinclare8459 3 года назад
Lovely dessert and demo. Thanks.
@ramyakumari1308
@ramyakumari1308 6 месяцев назад
Perfect dessert thank you mum from sri lanka
@ruthmather716
@ruthmather716 3 года назад
Thank you Mary Berry!
@shortaybrown
@shortaybrown 3 года назад
This looks like a professionally baked dessert!
@busy.moms.kitchen
@busy.moms.kitchen 3 года назад
This is divine!
@Thats_my_opinion_so_chill
@Thats_my_opinion_so_chill 3 года назад
I love this woman
@estefanyrios5503
@estefanyrios5503 3 года назад
look delicious ! I gonna try!
@kerinohwithatwist
@kerinohwithatwist 3 года назад
Looks so good
@contentart5169
@contentart5169 3 года назад
Beautiful Recipe
@walterwendner8542
@walterwendner8542 2 года назад
Yummy! Thank you very much!
@steveraglin7607
@steveraglin7607 3 года назад
Delightful lady and dessert... thanks, Mary~
@sherryrumbolt4429
@sherryrumbolt4429 3 года назад
Oh my yes so awesome Such a beautiful lady. Stay healthy and safe. Love your recipes 🥰
@MrPerla2005
@MrPerla2005 3 года назад
Delicious!
@lifeisbeautiful1323
@lifeisbeautiful1323 2 года назад
Love her ❤️
@BumbleBeeOnTheBeach
@BumbleBeeOnTheBeach 3 года назад
Watching this vid makes my mouth water 😋 Thank you for sharing this recipe. It's likely to be a delicious dessert. I have a question to ask if you would mind enlightening my mind : Does the brioche have to be fresh or could I use 'stale' parts as I used to as I cook a bread pudding ?
@MariaRodriguez-gb5pr
@MariaRodriguez-gb5pr 3 года назад
Delicious and easy thank
@sharonbrar9968
@sharonbrar9968 10 месяцев назад
Made this for dessert and it was easy to make and delicious 😋
@beach3girl459
@beach3girl459 3 года назад
What a lovely, tasty creation!
@haydehabdolahian7691
@haydehabdolahian7691 3 года назад
I wish you would have cut a piece of that pie , so we could see the inside too🤷🏼‍♀️
@LincolnClay98
@LincolnClay98 3 года назад
Delicious
@veronicabruce-rowlands5938
@veronicabruce-rowlands5938 3 года назад
I am going to make one straight away as I have all the ingredients. yaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
@Trund27
@Trund27 3 года назад
Oooooh, I hope it turned out delightful!!!!
@ldrainey3654
@ldrainey3654 3 года назад
wonderful
@irishelk3
@irishelk3 3 года назад
Ahh, she’s great.
@annabella7285
@annabella7285 3 года назад
Such a lovely lady and the cake looks delicious.
@barbarasantamaria4456
@barbarasantamaria4456 8 месяцев назад
Waitrose sells a large round dish which has a wavy top ,it’s £15 . It’s from the John Lewis range it would be perfect for this apple pudding they do a smaller one but it’s more like for a dish for egg and bacon pie..
@adrianaflores4588
@adrianaflores4588 2 года назад
Its delicious, my family loved it!! ;))
@honestkatherine3306
@honestkatherine3306 2 года назад
I love apples and almond cake together
@beautifuldream108
@beautifuldream108 3 года назад
Wonderfully simple and nice.
@matthewsamuel7670
@matthewsamuel7670 3 года назад
Yum
@mbkumar5742
@mbkumar5742 3 года назад
Yummy
@TZ2OurLittleDogToo
@TZ2OurLittleDogToo 3 года назад
bake at 180C, that's 350F, and "fan" means convection oven (info for bakers in the US, who perhaps aren't familiar with terms)
@videomillsy
@videomillsy 3 года назад
Wouldn’t they also call apricot jam apricot “jelly”?
@TZ2OurLittleDogToo
@TZ2OurLittleDogToo 3 года назад
@@videomillsy in the UK, "jelly" denotes what US citizens call jello
@TZ2OurLittleDogToo
@TZ2OurLittleDogToo 3 года назад
@@videomillsy Jelly in the UK is what US citizens know as jello, so Mary Berry would never refer to jam or preserves as "jelly" - but we sure would here in the states
@mariamsaher5111
@mariamsaher5111 3 года назад
Oof I’m very pleased with this recipe too
@marysketch4772
@marysketch4772 3 года назад
You should show the inside of the tart at the end, as if you are getting ready to eat it. Would have loved to see that. Check out the way "Il Rifugio Perfetto" does that..
@curlew-3592
@curlew-3592 3 года назад
fra setch Mary Berry doesn’t need to check out anyone else’s food channels 😂
@marysketch4772
@marysketch4772 3 года назад
@@curlew-3592 Sorry for trying to be helpful. Where was a look at the inside of the tart??
@RoseOfSaudia
@RoseOfSaudia 3 года назад
@@curlew-3592 Nothing wrong with checking out other food channels; Even if You’re Mary Berry. There’s always a chance for learning & progress
@annpreston8890
@annpreston8890 3 года назад
Does anyone recognise who makes the lovely dish in which this recipe is cooked? It looks delicious and beautiful.
@Possumgrin
@Possumgrin 3 года назад
I am curious also
@priya1992
@priya1992 3 года назад
Looks so good!! I would love to make this but if I did, my waistline wouldn’t thank me.
@Unknown-wb4ex
@Unknown-wb4ex 3 года назад
A couple minutes on the lips, a lifetime on the hips
@chrifabenkhalifa1398
@chrifabenkhalifa1398 3 года назад
m gonna make it yummmmm
@amandarossouw493
@amandarossouw493 3 года назад
Posh bread pudding.😍
@Ionabrodie69
@Ionabrodie69 3 года назад
It’s nothing like bread pudding...😳
@hannahelizabeththomas9267
@hannahelizabeththomas9267 3 года назад
And away we go
@kneerack6768
@kneerack6768 3 года назад
Really lovely. I missed the weight of the butter. I don't think Mary mentioned it ...it is 175g according the same recipe on BBC recipes. Hope that helps.
@zaidacrechel4459
@zaidacrechel4459 3 года назад
Thank you for your recipie. You are a fine lady. Zaida Puerto Rico
@oneitalia2312
@oneitalia2312 3 года назад
Better call Paul ♡
@Treats15
@Treats15 3 года назад
Love u ur amazing
@pilarzapataarancon3391
@pilarzapataarancon3391 3 года назад
Me gustaría escucharlo en Español
@shookdrm.d.9389
@shookdrm.d.9389 3 года назад
no cutting?....yummy!
@lucykupelian920
@lucykupelian920 Год назад
Like the receipt please
@aishayu7065
@aishayu7065 3 года назад
I couldn’t fine pure almond extract. The store only had almond essence. If I use it, do I omit some of the sugar since it contains glucose syrup?
@helenahandkart1857
@helenahandkart1857 3 года назад
Oh gosh that looks scrumptious! I can just about smell it. We can't get brioche here but I will try with Panetone. Wish me luck!
@Ionabrodie69
@Ionabrodie69 3 года назад
I think panettone would work quite well..😊👍
@athinagatsinos8287
@athinagatsinos8287 Год назад
How much butter do you use if you don’t give the amount of butter. That recipe sounds delicious and I would like to make it. Please tell me how much battery you using. Thank you
@amnamalik7184
@amnamalik7184 3 года назад
There is a difference in traditional Indian apple pudding and ma'am you are preparing traditional Indian apple pudding we use milk rice flour eggs dry fruits powder &rest the same you have put blend the pudding you bake in the oven and traditional Indian (Avadhi cuisine)they bake upon coal .you have put in pieces &in traditional Avadhi cuisine they make the paste of the apple . Definitely both turns out yummy tasty.Thanks .
@clairebaker57
@clairebaker57 3 года назад
I have an apple tree in my garden and was hoping to use these for this pudding but they are not Braeburn apples. Does anyone think it will still turn out ok if I use less sugar? My apples are paradise apples
@Trund27
@Trund27 3 года назад
I think any apples will do - I use whatever I have on hand. Give it a try!
@Naif314
@Naif314 3 года назад
*pudding*
@user-sb4fl3bl7e
@user-sb4fl3bl7e 3 года назад
super♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@weeh4mmy39
@weeh4mmy39 3 года назад
Hi
@polyannamoonbeam
@polyannamoonbeam 3 года назад
So simple....🥰🍏🍎🥮
@siddegowda4024
@siddegowda4024 3 года назад
Very very rich food thank you ma
@Trund27
@Trund27 3 года назад
Oh!! She’s DAME Mary Berry! Nice!! *curtsys*
@tanithkershaw
@tanithkershaw 3 года назад
Could anyone tell me how much butter was used? X
@bettyboo8214
@bettyboo8214 3 года назад
6 ozs or 175g.
@evanflynn9987
@evanflynn9987 3 года назад
It is so hard to find a review from some one who has actually made or tasted a food recipe video.
@lydiac9614
@lydiac9614 3 года назад
I've made it today. It's delicious 😋
@lavysrornpets-vlog8978
@lavysrornpets-vlog8978 3 года назад
It very good food 🥘
@miguelangelalvarezagudo1719
@miguelangelalvarezagudo1719 3 года назад
For me.
@mieunguyet1586
@mieunguyet1586 3 года назад
To 1% random people reading this, you're amazing just the way you are!
@JackyMan22
@JackyMan22 3 года назад
When you have me, you have everything. But when you give everything, you don't have me. I'm wealth.
@bearvillebear1468
@bearvillebear1468 3 года назад
I have some words of encouragement in the midst of what's going on. It might sound wierd, but it is for real and I thought it would be important to say it. Its long because I've tried to and any faqs! Hopefully this will answer some of those nagging questions - Why can't evil be forgiven and let off, how is the whole "Jesus dying" thing really relevant to anything? To you? if you still have any questions let me know x Ever struggle? Ever doubt that God Loves You After what you've done? Ever wonder if He exists for that matter? Read this: All of us have lied, stolen (even tiny things count), spoken badly to our parents and had embarrassing and detestable thoughts in our thought life. The Bible calls this "sin", the breaking of God's laws. You might think, so what? Everyone lies and thinks bad things about others! Its human! You're right. That's exactly what the Bible says, we're "born into sin" and that "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" - Romans 3:23 What is that "glory", morally speaking? Well, the opposite of human nature and desires. Not lying, not stealing, and having a perfect thought life is God's standard for us. But if its God's standard and we were made in "God's image", Why don't we meet it? Well, Remember Adam and Eve and when they sinned. Before sin they were perfect in thought word and DEED completely, but after the first sin occured due to Satan's tempting in the Garden, it destroyed that part of us that was morally perfect and in perfect harmony with God's morals, standard, and love. So while we kept certain things, the ability to be thinking individuals with unique personalities, the moral part (affecting how our thoughts, actions and personalities operate) was damaged. To the point where we are "opposed" to God, hence His nature and standards being the opposite of what we see as reasonable or possible. The Bible even makes it clear that "apart from God you can do nothing" - John 15:5. Without Him, it will 100% feel "opposite", unreasonable and alien to us. Only WITH Him can we gain victory in these things. Why doesn't God just let sin off and leave it? God is described as a "righteous judge" in the bible, many wonder why God doesn't just let sin off and leave it, but He can't. Why? That's like a if a judge let off a murderer who broke the state law. Everyone would attack that judge and call Him corrupt, saying that he had not done right and should be fired for failing to punish the murderer for his evil. AND to completely love and be good as God is, means you need to, in turn, hate all forms of evil. You can't truly love good unless you hate the existence of evil. This essentially means that God needed, as a righteous judge to punish sin with the ultimate penalty of death and separation from His presence forever. Hence Hell. "The soul that sins shall die (in Hell and suffer damnation)" - Ezekiel 18:20 But God, who is also love, did not want to see His creation tortured and cut off from Him. He cares so much for is that He couldn't bear to see us fall into Satans hands and suffer death, even though we broke the law and deserve to bear the guilt, pain and be cut off from perfection forever through damnation. Because of justice, God could not leave sin and evil unpunished, BUT because of LOVE, God provided someone else to take that punishment on our behalf, satisfying both justice (by punishing the evil committed), and love (by sparing OUR lives) despite our sin. God sent His own SON - think about that. His *Son*, the one whom He loved infinitely (the same way He loves us). God allowed Him to take the pain we deserved, He took ALL of Gods wrath for every single sin you and I have committed. He was punished brutally and completely as if He was the picture of mankind's sin itself so that we do not have to be punished. Back in the courtroom scenario: He paid the "fine" at His own expense (His life had to be morally perfect on this Earth, then He had to be killed as a sinless sacrifice on our behalf). So when He returns to remove all evil from the face of the Earth, we can be spared and free because Christ has already BEEN punished on our behalf. He then rose again on the third day, conquering not only life and sin and temptation, but DEATH. "I am the resurrection and the life: he that believeth in Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live (immortality and eternally in Heaven when I return)" - John 11:25-26 ALL we have to do is accept it by faith. Faith alone in Christ alone. Religion = rules to be saved The gospel = Christ saved us already we just have to believe it by faith. If you lack faith (as I did before), pray. He will make it strong it time. Trust Him as you would trust those close to you. He knows you even better than that. He created you and knows you inside out. ...WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? What does it actually mean for us? It means we can be completely free from the penalty of damnation. Not only that but we can be restored to Him and recreated into His moral image AGAIN as long as we accept Jesus having paid the price for us and accept Him as our Lord, the one who is in the front seat of our lives. He has a plan for your life, He's created you for a purpose. Just remember that. A purpose that includes being recreated into His image, one you can only accomplish through Him and reliance on His power and by following HIS way of life. What is this new way entail? It entails love, true love and service and aid to others, to "love God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength" and "love your neighbour as you love yourself" Matthew 22:37, 39. Sharing the message of Christ's death, resurrection and soon return on this Earth to give justice OR mercy depending on what the person chose. Sound "opposite" again? God knows it sounds opposite, which is why, as The Bible states, this is NOT something we can do alone. It's not in our nature. We need a new nature in the front seat, and the first step is to repent (turn from and reject our sin, pursuing the opposite direction and drawing close to God) Christ will give us an actual DESIRE to do these things. Through the, Holy Spirit, sent by Him to us after the ascension. He speaks to us through thoughts, verses, ideas and prayers and guides us so that we gain a desire to follow God and be able to do these "opposite" things through Him. ... What is the way FOR though? Firstly its to save you from sin - the only way to gain victory over sin and not have it as your master is through having Christ as your master and following His aid to resist the devil's temptations. Christ lived down here for 33 years suffering EVERY FORM of temptation that you have ever faced - "who in every respect [has] been tempted as we are, yet without sin" Hebrews 4:15. Therefore He is able to help us through our struggles. When the devil knows people have left his camp, he always tries harder with more temptations and evil attacks. BUT - His way is also there to guard and teach you daily in the midst of this (and despite this) sinful, selfish world. The path He wants you to walk is one of committment and love - its not about rules and regulations to save us - what Christ did GAVE us salvation. All we need is faith to believe it. The rest, the "fruits of good works (the will to obey and follow Him)", are what come through true, maturing faith. It's all about faith and the relationship God wants with you just like before sin arrived. God preferred His own Son to be tortured and *killed* to give a chance to us (who broke His law of perfection) so that we can live as His children again. He wants us to love and trust and worship Him. What if I still sin after accepting Christ? That's why Christ died, For our sin. His death doesn't fix us in a snap like that, but it does protect us from the damnation that our past, present and future sins would bring without Jesus. It's a process - a lifelong one - of God bringing you back to Him and away from the destructive pleasures of sin (think greed, selfish temptations, trampling on people to gain). This process takes a *lifetime*, as it does for all, but NEVER give up, when you fall, know Christ paid for that sin you committed already - just acknowledge your sin and ask for forgiveness - and you can get back up again because He already bore your guilt and shame. Regardless of the darkness you are in or the extent or frequency of the sins you have committed or will commit, regardless of how doubtful you may feel, know that Jesus UNDERSTANDS completely and He is faithful. "those who come to Me, I will by no means cast out" - John 6:37 ...HOW DO I LEARN MORE? Don't know where to start? Note down the Gospel of "John", or "Luke" (if you want a more detailed account of it all). Remember that He will "NEVER - and that means never - leave you, NOR forsake you" - Deuteronomy 31:6 Regardless of what goes on down here, God knows, Jesus has been down here and felt all the emotions you are feeling. You can go to Him with them and be assured that He loves you and is for you. Even in the storm, God is still there, walking on the water alongside you. Keep your heart open to Him and remember that if we pray for Christ to enter our lives, He will. "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only begotten Son, that whomever believes in Him, shall not perish, but have everlasting life". - John 3:16 Thanks for reading if you did xxxx. I just felt that I should tell you regardless, just so that you know, tried to answer any questions. Let me know if you have any more if you need clarification xx
@carolineshek8549
@carolineshek8549 3 года назад
BearvilleBear 14 g
@carolineshek8549
@carolineshek8549 3 года назад
BearvilleBear 14 c
@videomillsy
@videomillsy 3 года назад
@@bearvillebear1468 This is not the forum for blogs and essays
@olgashepherdson9886
@olgashepherdson9886 3 года назад
Love this but the only thing she missed telling us was how much butter with the caster sugar, all the other ingredients were told.
@2learn4ever
@2learn4ever 3 года назад
I've been writing down Mary Berry's recipes from her Simple Comforts TV series and she leaves out at least one quantity in each recipe. Obviously in order to make us buy the cookery book. I didn't think Mary would resort to this and I'm very disappointed as I have been a fan since the 70's.
@olgashepherdson9886
@olgashepherdson9886 3 года назад
@@2learn4ever Ah, I see, but what I did was looked at Frangipani on youtube and copied the amount of flour they put in their receipe and it worked out okay. But agree, am disappointed if this happens all the time I will unfollow her and I do like her.
@2learn4ever
@2learn4ever 3 года назад
@@olgashepherdson9886 Mary doesn't really need the money at this stage! :-D
@Kazunetta
@Kazunetta 3 года назад
The recipe is in the description box 😅
@chandrare2651
@chandrare2651 3 года назад
It's not hard to look up the recipe using the title of the dish. And there's a link to the BBC Food site in the description. It's equal amounts of butter, sugar and ground almonds in case you can't or won't. What is wrong with your lives that you want to advertise your ignorance and cynicism? Mary Berry is performing by demonstrating how to make the recipe chosen. She doesn’t develop the recipes, write the scripts or edit the shows. Other people do that and they get credit for it in the full show. Do you think she gets most of the money from each cookbook sold? Most of the money goes to the people you don't even realize have had anything to do with the cookbook: lawyers, writers, photographers, graphic designers, publishers, licensing agents, investment companies, broadcaster. Of them, the greatest amount likely goes to someone or a corporation that barely knows the book exists. It's just part of their portfolio. Be nicer to Mary! She's not wronged you.
@MsAmira1988
@MsAmira1988 3 года назад
How are those apples not browning!?
@marziehrahmanian4521
@marziehrahmanian4521 Год назад
خیلی زیبا..خیلی دوسداشتم..دوسدارم کتاب شما رو بگیرم...توایران..نمیدونم کدام شهر هست ک کتاب اشپزی شما رو میفروشن...ممنون بانو
@mothermovementa
@mothermovementa Год назад
Maybe a square dish
@victoreeee33
@victoreeee33 3 года назад
How much butter??
@NYKID10014
@NYKID10014 3 года назад
12 tablespoons
@busy.moms.kitchen
@busy.moms.kitchen 3 года назад
how much butter?
@olivemartini69
@olivemartini69 3 года назад
I wonder if I could sub Portuguese sweet bread for the brioche? Thoughts anyone
@Ionabrodie69
@Ionabrodie69 3 года назад
I should think so....😊
@nirmaldhillon203
@nirmaldhillon203 3 месяца назад
Hi i didnt get the flour bit did she say almond flour and then another flour
@carolmeehan1
@carolmeehan1 3 года назад
Has anyone tried this in a loose bottom flan tin?
@heyzus
@heyzus 2 года назад
an old bag making bugger all!
@akh4847
@akh4847 2 года назад
I want the ingredients because I don't understand what she said ,, please
@midgecooper1772
@midgecooper1772 3 года назад
That pudding was very scared when it went into the oven.
@RebeckaSarkozy
@RebeckaSarkozy 3 года назад
why? ha ha
@liloupumpkin5278
@liloupumpkin5278 3 года назад
There is a bot's attack going on in the comments lol
@SultanKhan-of6yk
@SultanKhan-of6yk 3 года назад
We
@andrewchang1550
@andrewchang1550 3 года назад
Sultan Khan o
@andrewchang1550
@andrewchang1550 3 года назад
p
@cupdatesandexceltutorials6462
@cupdatesandexceltutorials6462 3 года назад
slice bread
@Sweetthang9
@Sweetthang9 3 года назад
You know...Paris or France.
@RoseOfSaudia
@RoseOfSaudia 3 года назад
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@rulz1791
@rulz1791 3 года назад
"BOBON THE NEXT MASTERCHEF" "BOBON THE NEXT MASTERCHEF" "BOBON THE NEXT MASTERCHEF" "BOBON THE NEXT MASTERCHEF"
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