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ray 29-06-2006 01:20 PM

Boiled apple roly-poly
 
Hoping someone can help with a recipe for this one.

My mother used to make this with a suet based dough, rolled out to about 1
cm thick.

Apple and cloves were the filling...rolled and sewn up in a pudding cloth
and boiled for a couple of hours..

I've seen several recipes but they were in the main. baked or steamed..The
boiled one is the one that I'm after.

Hoping someone out there can remember,
regards Ray
(Victoria, Australia)



friends-rocks-my-super-sexy-socks 30-06-2006 09:33 PM

Boiled apple roly-poly
 
have you tried looking for a jam roly-poly recipe, and then try
substituting the jam for apple and cloves?
(sorry dont have a jam roly-poly recipe)
good luck with it
mary

ray wrote:
> Hoping someone can help with a recipe for this one.
>
> My mother used to make this with a suet based dough, rolled out to about 1
> cm thick.
>
> Apple and cloves were the filling...rolled and sewn up in a pudding cloth
> and boiled for a couple of hours..
>
> I've seen several recipes but they were in the main. baked or steamed..The
> boiled one is the one that I'm after.
>
> Hoping someone out there can remember,
> regards Ray
> (Victoria, Australia)



ray 01-07-2006 03:43 AM

Boiled apple roly-poly
 
Hi Mary,
thanks for your response, but I have found a jam roly-poly
but it was baked not boiled in a cloth.

regards Ray

"friends-rocks-my-super-sexy-socks" > wrote in
message ups.com...
> have you tried looking for a jam roly-poly recipe, and then try
> substituting the jam for apple and cloves?
> (sorry dont have a jam roly-poly recipe)
> good luck with it
> mary
>
> ray wrote:
> > Hoping someone can help with a recipe for this one.
> >
> > My mother used to make this with a suet based dough, rolled out to about

1
> > cm thick.
> >
> > Apple and cloves were the filling...rolled and sewn up in a pudding

cloth
> > and boiled for a couple of hours..
> >
> > I've seen several recipes but they were in the main. baked or

steamed..The
> > boiled one is the one that I'm after.
> >
> > Hoping someone out there can remember,
> > regards

Ray
> > (Victoria, Australia)

>




friends-rocks-my-super-sexy-socks 01-07-2006 01:49 PM

Boiled apple roly-poly
 
hi,
i've found this recipe that says to boil the pudding, hope this helps.
mary

JAM ROLY POLY PUDDING (Source:- Edmonds Cookbook)


225g (8 ozs) flour 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt cold water to mix
125g (4ozs) grated suet jam (raspberry or apricot)


Sift flour, salt and baking powder, chop in grated suet and
mix to a stiff dough with cold water. Roll pastry into a oval
shape about 6mm (1/4 in) thick. Spread jam over, leaving a
margin around the edges. Wet edges, roll up and seal the ends.
Scald and flour a pudding cloth (an old tea towel does the job
fine) put in the dough. Tie the ends with string, leaving room
for pudding to swell. Boil 2 hours. Serve with custard or
jam sauce.


ray 03-07-2006 01:13 PM

Boiled apple roly-poly
 
hi to all,
This recipe sounds like it will solve my quest
Thanks again for all your help
regards Ray


"friends-rocks-my-super-sexy-socks" > wrote in
message oups.com...
> hi,
> i've found this recipe that says to boil the pudding, hope this helps.
> mary
>
> JAM ROLY POLY PUDDING (Source:- Edmonds Cookbook)
>
>
> 225g (8 ozs) flour 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
> 1/2 tsp salt cold water to mix
> 125g (4ozs) grated suet jam (raspberry or apricot)
>
>
> Sift flour, salt and baking powder, chop in grated suet and
> mix to a stiff dough with cold water. Roll pastry into a oval
> shape about 6mm (1/4 in) thick. Spread jam over, leaving a
> margin around the edges. Wet edges, roll up and seal the ends.
> Scald and flour a pudding cloth (an old tea towel does the job
> fine) put in the dough. Tie the ends with string, leaving room
> for pudding to swell. Boil 2 hours. Serve with custard or
> jam sauce.
>




philosopher 04-07-2006 12:49 AM

Boiled apple roly-poly
 
If you go to this page:

http://www.victorianlondon.org/cassells/cassells-2.htm

and search for the word "roly", you'll find a discussion of the apple roly
poly. Good luck! philosopher



"ray" > wrote in message
...
> Hoping someone can help with a recipe for this one.
>
> My mother used to make this with a suet based dough, rolled out to about 1
> cm thick.
>
> Apple and cloves were the filling...rolled and sewn up in a pudding cloth
> and boiled for a couple of hours..
>
> I've seen several recipes but they were in the main. baked or steamed..The
> boiled one is the one that I'm after.
>
> Hoping someone out there can remember,
> regards Ray
> (Victoria, Australia)
>
>





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