cake

Sep 10, 2012 10:36


I'm doing a survey.  I have my reasons, but you'll have to guess what they are.

Anyway, what's your favourite type of cake, biscuit or dessert?  Please feel free to give answers for all three.

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niamhybeag September 10 2012, 09:44:15 UTC
Carrot cake or lemon drizzle.
Cookies! Vegan cookies are amazing!
Apple or rhubarb crumble with custard.

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larpexiles September 10 2012, 09:48:43 UTC
Creme Brulee
Chocolate fondant
Treacle sponge with custard
Any good crumble/cobbler (americanised) with custard or vanilla ice cream :-)

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irdm September 10 2012, 09:49:02 UTC
cake: Christmas, that is a nice moist fruit cake without nuts, preferebly iced WITHOUT MARZIPAN.

biscuit?... squashed fly, shortbread, stuff with choccy

desert: hard to pick one. Ice cream is always good, "Gladys' trifle from LT staff catering" is always good. This w/e I experienced "raspberry cremem brule cheescake" from Aldi

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mcchuckles September 10 2012, 10:47:49 UTC
Cake: Moist chocolate cake.

Biscuit: Chocolate Hobnobs

Dessert: Not named it yet, but biscuit base, a stiff chocolate mousse filling and then crumble topping. Served hot with icecream or cold with custard.

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chess September 10 2012, 11:19:28 UTC
Cake: It's hard to pick - chocolate cake, the gooier the better, that some bastard hasn't polluted with chilli as people seem more and more in the habit of doing with really good gooey chocolate cake; or moist carrot cake with lots of cinnamon...

Biscuit: Does this include cookies? Because chocolate chip cookies - none of this double chocolate nonsense - are the good stuff :-)

Dessert: You know those 'chocolate pot' things that are essentially solid chocolate ganache? Those. But I am also a sucker for anything with custard - or just custard, really!

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jetlagjen September 10 2012, 11:54:05 UTC
Depends how I feel at the time, on all three. Sometimes I'm in the mood for something really sticky and gooey, sometimes I want something I can pick up in my fingers, or something reasonably healthy like fruit and yoghurt. I realise this may not be helpful, sorry.

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