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PHIL VICKERY'S PUDCAST: Banoffee pie



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Learn how to make banoffee pie with this video recipe
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Published Date: 18 September 2008
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?

Well don't panic! Celebrity chef Phil Vickery is here to save the day.

For the past few months he has been welcoming you in to his kitchen to take you through the simple steps to create 6 classic puddings.

Previously he has made classics such as toffee apple tart and millionaires shortbread.

In his final instalment Phil is creating a classic Banoffee Pie.

With one in five Brits having never attempted a home-made pudding, according to new research by Carnation, it must be time to join Phil in his kitchen and get cooking!

Pudcast 5: Make lemon posset with mint topping, cardamon and shortbread

Pudcast 4: Make rose and raspberry meringue mess

Pudcast 3: Blueberry and passionfruit cheesecake

Pudcast 2: Millionaire's shortbread

Pudcast 1: How to create toffee apple tart with Phil Vickery - VIDEO

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  • Last Updated: 18 September 2008 7:57 AM
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  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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