Infobox prepared food name Custardtart image File Egg custard tart.jpg 300px imagesize caption alternate name country region creator type Pastry served main ingredient Pastry crust, Egg food egg custard variations calories other mergefrom Egg tart date February 2011 mergefrom Pastel de nata date February 2011 Custard tarts or flans p tissier are a pastry consisting of an outer pastry crust filled with egg food egg custard and baked. History The development of custard is so intimately connected with the custardtart or pie that the word itself comes from the old French croustade , meaning a kind of pie. ref cite web url http dictionary.oed.com cgi entry 50056359 title Custard accessdate 2007 ... icons cite web url http www.icons.org.uk nom nominations egg custardcustardtart title Icon nominations > Egg custardtart accessdate 2007 12 14 work Icons a portrait of England publisher Department ... a modern quiche the custard filling itself was invariably sweet. ref name icons Modern versions Image Fruit tart.jpg left thumb 200px A fruit topped tart with custard filling. Modern custard tarts are usually ... throughout the UK . In Britain, the custardtart is regarded as a classic British dish, and as such a version ... include the Manchester tart , where a layer of jam is spread on the pastry before the custard is added ... . Hong Kong and China main egg tartCustard tarts are popular in Hong Kong and Chinese cuisine. France Image Flan p tissier.jpg right thumb 200px A French custardtart. Custard tarts flans p tissier ... and recipe of the custardtart British pies Category British desserts Category British pies Category ... Some other names for varieties of custard tarts in the Middle Ages were doucettes and darioles . In 1399 ... still be recognisable as custard tarts today. ref cite web url http www.godecookery.com mtrans ... wealthy. ref cite web url http bakingforbritain.blogspot.com 2006 01 custard tarts.html title Baking for Britain Custard Tarts accessdate 2007 12 15 first Anna year 2006 ref Often ... more details
Distinguish torte File Blueberry tart.jpg thumb right Blueberry tart File Meringuetart.jpg thumbnail right Meringue tart A tart is a baked dish consisting of a filling over a pastry base with an open top not covered with pastry. The pastry is usually shortcrust pastry the filling may be sweet or savoury, though modern tarts are usually fruit based, sometimes with custard . Tartlet refers to a miniature tart. The categories of tart , flan , and pie overlap, with no sharp distinctions, though pie is the more common term in the United States. ref name ocf Alan Davidson, The Oxford Companion to Food , s.v. tart ref Early medieval tarts generally had meat fillings, but later ones were often based on fruit and custard. ref name ocf Tarte Tatin is an upside down tart, of apples, other fruit, or onions. Savoury tarts include quiche , a family of savoury tarts with a mostly custard filling German zwiebelkuchen onion tart , and Swiss cheese tart made from Gruy re cheese Gruyere . A tart can also be term for a prostitute or promiscuous women. ref cite web url http www.thefreedictionary.com tart title tart definition of tart by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia publisher Thefreedictionary.com date accessdate 2012 01 07 ref See also Commons category Tarts wiktionary Bakewell tart Butter tartCustardtart Egg tart Gypsy tart Manchester tart Neenish tart Treacle tart References reflist Category Tarts da T rte de Tarte es Tarta eu Tarta fa fr Tarte io Tarto he ht Tat ja ce no Terte pl Tarta ru zh ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Tart logo File Tartlogo.JPG right 200px puic Tartlogo.JPG log 2009 July 27 type Satirical newspaper webzine format Tabloid foundation 2007 owners TartMedia Group editor Ben Cooper and Michael Cox headquarters London website http www.thetartpaper.com thetartpaper.com The Tart was a free London based satirical newspaper, and later an online webzine. History The precursor of The Tart was a Bristol University newspaper edited by Tobes Kelly in the first six months of 2007. ref cite news first Jamie last McConkey authorlink coauthors title New papers on the block url http www.epigram.org.uk view.php?id 1822 work Epigram newspaper Epigram publisher date 2007 10 22 accessdate 2008 12 03 ref ref cite news first David last Stubbs authorlink David Stubbs coauthors title Cambridge s Footlights is not the only breeding ground for comedic talent, says David Stubbs url http www.guardian.co.uk culture 2009 jan 31 comedy footlights cambridge stephen fry work The Guardian publisher date 2009 01 31 accessdate 2009 02 06 ref The Tart was set up as a response to a perceived lack of variety in the student newspaper market, and Kelly s desire to revive student satire through enabling ... publisher date 2007 11 05 accessdate 2008 11 29 ref The Tart s tone was satirical , and has been described ... title Time Bandit Tobes Kelly, Managing director of free satirical newspaper, The Tart publisher MediaWeek ... Time Bandit Tobes Kelly Managing director free satirical newspaper Tart ref A website was established in August 2007, and The Tart was distributed across ten university campuses during termtime in late ... The Tart leaves student media for London s square mile url http www.epigram.org.uk view.php?id 2322 ... funding, The Tart launched for London commuters in January 2008, ref cite news first Etan ... 25 ref The paper s income was affected by the economic downturn, and midway through 2008, The Tart ... Official website DEFAULTSORT Tart Category Entertainment websites Category London newspapers Category ... more details
Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name TartTart Cover Artist Happy Mondays Album Squirrel and G Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile White Out A side TartTart B side Little Matchstick Owen s Rap Released March 1987 Format 12 Recorded Genre Madchester Length 4 18 Label Factory Records Factory small FAC 176 small Writer Producer Certification Last single Freaky Dancing br 1986 This single TartTart br 1987 Next single 24 Party People br 1987 Misc TartTart is a 1987 in music 1987 single by the Madchester band Happy Mondays . It was the first single to be released from their album Squirrel and G Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile White Out in March 1987. According to a commentary accompanying the film 24 Hour Party People , the first verse of TartTart is about Martin Hannett , who would later produce the band s second album Bummed . As for the second, this is taken from Bez dancer Bez s Freaky Dancin p.  198 200 TartTart was the single that was goingg to make us massive. It was a personal favourite of mine an I was counfounded as to why it didn t do better than it did. It was met with pretty decent reviews, but maybe the public needed a little longer to acquire the taste for X s growling, cryptic lyrics and the rawness of the musical accompaniment. I had a special affinity for the tune because of the references to one of the very first people we had met in the early Ha ienda days. Her name was TartTart. She was a strange type of woman, an old groupie from the 60s, something she wasn t adverse to admitting. The drug culture of the hippie era hadn t treated her too well an she was looking pretty rough an haggard by the time she met me an X, but we liked her friendly disposition an slightly kooky ways. She looked upon herself as an abstract artist but I think her main way of carving a living was by wheeling ... release 12679 ref TartTart 4 18 Little Matchstick Owen s Rap 4 15 References Reflist Category ... more details
Infobox prepared food name Manchester tart image imagesize caption alternate name country United Kingdom region creator type Tart served main ingredient Shortcrust pastry , raspberry jam , custard , flaked coconut , Maraschino cherry variations calories other The Manchester tart is a traditional English baked tart , which consists of a shortcrust pastry shell, spread with raspberry jam , covered with a custard filling and topped with flakes of coconut and a Maraschino cherry . One variation of the original recipe includes slices of banana underneath the custard with the jam. A staple on school dinners school dinner menus until the mid 1980s, the original Manchester Tart is a variation on an earlier recipe, the Manchester Pudding, which was first recorded by the Victorian cookery writer, Mrs Beeton . ref http www.manchester2002 uk.com eat&drink local dishes.html ref See also Portal Food Custardtart clear References Reflist External links http www.cheshirefood.co.uk manchester tart.htm Manchester Tart recipe. http books.google.co.uk books?id ikqmFSew6DMC&pg PA139&vq Manchester Pudding&source gbs search s&sig WTT8zJu Msy ArjQr1f QfcGsgg Manchester Pudding recipe from Mrs. Beeton s Cookery Book and Household Guide. British pies Category British pies Category British desserts Category Custard desserts Category English cuisine Category Lancashire cuisine pie stub Category Sweet pies Category Tarts Category Foods named after places ... more details
About egg tarts in Chinese cuisine custard tarts in general custardtart Merge to custardtart date February 2011 Chinese pic Egg custard tarts.jpg t s p d nt j daan6 taat1 ci IPA yue t nt t l egg tart The egg tart or egg custardtart commonly Romanization romanized as dan tat is a kind of custardtart pastry commonly found in Hong Kong and other Asian countries, which consists of an outer pastry crust that is filled with egg food egg custard and baked. It is listed at number 16 on World ... of English custardtart s. Guangdong had more frequent contact with the West, in particular ... custardtart English custard tarts , milk is normally not added to the egg custard, and the tart ... custardtart which inspired the Chinese version http www.avbuzz.com krisy album19 AVBuzz.com, a Hong ... 10 11 ref History Custard tarts were introduced in Hong Kong in the 1940s by cha chaan teng s. They were ..., particularly for yum cha . ref name hkeggtarthistory http tcstreet.com Book daily tart tart.htm ... with the mini egg tart. ref name hkeggtarthistory Ironically, mini egg tarts are now a common dim sum ... . Another theory suggests that egg tarts evolved from the very similar Portuguese egg tart pastries ... custard and egg custard served in cha chaan teng s , and also chocolate tarts, green tea flavoured ... filled with a rich custard that is much eggier and less creamy than English custard tarts or Portuguese ... than at room temperature like English custard tarts. Portuguese cuisine File MargaretCafe PasteisDeNata.JPG ... pastel de nata , a traditional Portuguese custard pastry that consists of custard in a cr me br l e ... across Asia and south east Asia. See also Portal Food In alphabetic order Meringue tart Pastry Put chai ko Dim sum Gai daan jai Quiche References Reflist External links Commons category Egg tart http tcstreet.com Book daily tart tart.htm Pictures of egg tarts being made, with text in Chinese including its history in Hong Kong http chowtimes.com 2006 02 egg custard tarts.html A simple recipe for egg ... more details
about the dessert the Led Zeppelin song Custard Pie Image CoconutCustardPie.jpg right thumb 300px A coconut custard pie A custard pie is any type of uncooked custard mixture added to an uncooked or partially ... all about custard.asp thenibble.com ref In North America, custard pie commonly refers to a plain .... It is distinctly different from a cream pie , which contains cooked custard poured into a cooled, precooked crust. ref http www.baking911.com custard 101 intro.htm baking911.com ref Some common custard pies include pumpkin pie , lemon and buttermilk chess pie , and coconut custard. True custard is defined as a liquid thickened with eggs. Due to the often large number of whole eggs in custard pie it is a very rich pie. History of custard The Ancient Roman s were the first to understand the binding properties of eggs. During the Middle Ages , the first custard pies, as we know them, began to appear. Initially, custards were used only as fillings for pie s, pastry pastries and tart s. ref name foodtimeline.org http www.foodtimeline.org foodpuddings.html custard foodtimeline.org ref Both Europe and Asia had recipes that contained custards. The word custard is derived from crustade which is a tart with a crust. After the 16th century, custards began to be used in individual dishes rather ... introduced custard thickened with cornstarch. This became widely known as Bird s Custard , but it is not considered true custard because it is thickened with cornstarch. However, this is the main reason Bird s custard became popular because there were no eggs used there was no risk for the mixture ... pudding and custard were widely available to North Americans. ref name foodtimeline.org Today, custards are used as filling in pies and tarts, and as individual dishes. Ideally a custard pie should ... upon the stove, but most custard pie recipes call for baking. The eggs in custard mixtures, when ... true custard pie is a very delicate process. As a comedic device Custard pies thrown or pushed ... more details
Infobox prepared food name Neenish tart image File Neenish Tart in a bag.jpg 300px imagesize caption Neenish tart in a bag alternate name Nienich, nenische country Australia region creator type Tart served main ingredient Pastry base, sweet gelatine set cream , butter cream , or icing sugar variations calories other Spelling colour because this is an article about an Australian thing, or at least as far as is known it s of Australian origin. Ditto flavour A neenish tart , is a tart made with a pastry base, sweet gelatine set cream , butter cream mock cream , or icing sugar paste filling, sometimes with jam, and dried icing food icing on top in two colours, half one colour and half the other. The 2 coloured icings are usually brown Chocolate icing and white Vanilla icing , pink icing and white, or even brown and pink these days. They are almost exclusively sized as individual servings, 10 12  cm in diameter. This tart was created in Australia Citation needed date October 2011 , and is still mainly only known from there ref name The Australian Oxford Dictionary http www.oxfordreference.com views ENTRY.html?subview Main&entry t157.e36500 neenish tart n. Australian Oxford Dictionary ... were to give a continental flavour to the tart. ref name wotm http www.oup.com.au dictionaries wotm neenish tart Oxford Word of the Month Neenish Tarts . ref The earliest known reference to neenish ... for a recipe for Neenish cakes . ref name wotm http www.oup.com.au dictionaries wotm neenish tart Oxford ... sweet custard, optionally stiffened with cornflour, and a water icing, half covered with a strong ... recipe in Miranda s Cook Book calls for custard filling and chocolate and white icing ref name miranda http goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au aht neenish miranda.html Miranda s Cook Book Neinich Tart , , reproduced by Andrew Turpin. ref . References references note Desserts is following the tart article, not sure ... Category Tarts Category Custard desserts ... more details
Infobox prepared food name Treacle tart image File Treacle Tart with clotted cream.jpg 300px imagesize caption Treacle tart with clotted cream alternate name country United Kingdom region creator course Dessert served Hot or warm main ingredient Shortcrust pastry , golden syrup , breadcrumbs, lemon juice variations calories other Treacle tart is a traditional English dessert. It is made using shortcrust pastry , with a thick filling made of golden syrup , also known as light treacle , breadcrumbs, and lemon juice. The tart is normally served hot or warm with a scoop of clotted cream , ordinary cream, ice cream or custard. Some more recent recipes add cream or eggs to make a softer filling. This dessert is also featured in the movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang . The childcatcher, in an attempt to lure out the children from the basement, calls out that he is giving away free sweets. His mention of free treacle tarts is the selling point for the boy, convincing him to be lured out into the street. Treacle tart is Cockney rhyming slang for sweetheart . See also Portal Food clear External links http www.timesonline.co.uk tol life and style food and drink heston blumenthal article607734.ece Treacle tart recipe by Heston Blumenthal from The Times Times Online http www.guardian.co.uk lifeandstyle 2011 jan 16 nigel slater classic treacle tart Treacle tart recipe by Nigel Slater from The Guardian British pies Category British pies Category British desserts Category English cuisine pie stub Category Sweet pies Category Tarts Category Victorian cuisine es Tarta de melaza ro Tart cu sirop de zah r ... more details
Infobox prepared food name Norman Tart image caption alternate name country France region Normandy creator course served main ingredient Shortcrust pastry , apple s, sliced almond s, sugar variations calories other Norman tart is a shortcrust pastry based p te bris e variant of the apple tart made in Normandy filled with apple s, sliced almond s and sugar topped with creamy egg custardtart and baked until the topping is slightly caramel ised. It is also known in French as the Tarte Normande This is a dish made in one of two sizes, one of which is just under one third of a metre approximately one foot in diameter, and a smaller variety, between a half and one third the diameter of the larger type. The key difference from other similar tartes are that other egg custardtart s a dish common in the United Kingdom do not have the apple and almond topping and tend to be made with a short crust pastry . Another classic egg custard dish, cr me br l e tends to be prepared and served in a ramekin without any pastry or fruit topping and is given a fully caramelised top by grilling a sugar topping until it is a hard, solid glaze . Other apple tarts that probably originate in Normandy include a variety which, instead of egg custard, has a layer of almond paste, or almond and apple paste, or frangipane almond pastry all topped with a pattern of semi circular apple slices some are decorated with a pastry lattice and most are made with short crust pastry . In the UK, the French bakery bakers chain PAUL Paul sells Flan Normand only in the larger size in the UK under this product name and with apparently close adherence to the traditional 19th century List of recipes recipe , where the topping ... entitled French Apple Tart with no precise details provided concerning the regional source or historic ... and almond paste below apple slices variety, without any egg custard or semi caramelisation ... desserts Category Custard desserts Category Norman cuisine fr Tarte normande ... more details
books?id SPkpAAAAYAAJ&pg RA1 PA165 ref In Australia the chocolate tart came to national ... a chocolate tart recipe became one of the deciding factors in determining the winner of the series ... 07 21 ref name GCB2009 07 20 cite news date July 20, 2009 title Chook and chocolate tart clinch MasterChef ... tart recipe url http www.asianfoodchannel.com recipe 801 baked chocolate tart work The Naked Chef publisher ... baked chocolate tart Asian Food Channel s Baked Chocolate Tart http www.wikihow.com Make a Chocolate Tart How to Make a Chocolate Tart , WikiHow http www.foodnetwork.com recipes tyler florence chocolate tart recipe index.html Tyler Florence s Chocolate Tart Recipe http www.cooks.com rec view 0,1713,149178 ... Chocolate Glazed Chocolate Tart 243610 Epicurious s Chocolate Glazed Chocolate Tarts DEFAULTSORT Chocolate tart Category Tarts Category Chocolate desserts ... more details
Not to be confused with the name Custer disambiguation Custer . Custard is the name given to a range of preparations based on milk and eggs, thickened with heat. Primary meaning first Custard can also refer to Bird s Custard or generically custard powder , a type of eggless custard dessert typically based on cornflour cornstarch , and popular in Britain Custard band , the Australian band Custard Records , a record label Custard Factory , an arts and media production centre in Birmingham, England Custard is the name of the cat in the children s cartoon series Roobarb . Custard is the name of Strawberry Shortcake s pet calico cat. disambig ... more details
Infobox French commune name Tart l Abbaye region Bourgogne department C te d Or arrondissement Dijon canton Genlis demonym Tartabasciens INSEE 21621 postal code 21110 mayor Luc Joliet term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Plaine Dijonnaise longitude 5.2428 latitude 47.1861 elevation min m 187 elevation max m 225 area km2 3.38 population 233 population date 2008 Tart l Abbaye is a Communes of France commune in the C te d Or Departments of France department in eastern France . Population D mographie 1962 100 1968 101 1975 99 1982 147 1990 195 1999 222 2008 233 See also Communes of the C te d Or department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE reflist C te d Or communes DEFAULTSORT Tartlabbaye Category Communes of C te d Or C teOr geo stub ca Tart l Abbaye ceb Tart l Abbaye es Tart l Abbaye eu Tart l Abbaye fr Tart l Abbaye it Tart l Abbaye mg Tart l Abbaye ms Tart l Abbaye nl Tart l Abbaye oc Tart l Abbaye pms Tart l Abbaye pl Tart l Abbaye pt Tart l Abbaye ru sk Tart l Abbaye sv Tart l Abbaye bug Tart l Abbaye uk vi Tart l Abbaye vo Tart l Abbaye war Tart l Abbaye ... more details
File Custard cream biscuit.jpg thumb Custard cream biscuit You may also be looking for buttercream . A custard cream is a type of biscuit popular in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Ireland . Its structure is that of a sandwich, with a fondant centre between two flat biscuit layers. The filling tastes of vanilla and as such is more akin to the taste of custard made with custard powder than egg custard . It is believed that the custard cream biscuit originated in 1908 SOURCE http www.localhistories.org biscuits.html . They usually have an elaborate baroque design stamped onto them, originating in the Victorian era and representing fern s. ref name BBCsurvey cite news title The strange appeal of the custard cream url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi magazine 6966747.stm accessdate 2009 02 23 date 2007 08 28 work BBC News ref Some British supermarket s produce own brand versions, with variations including lemon , orange fruit orange , chocolate , Garden strawberry strawberry , coffee and coconut flavours. In a 2007 poll of 7,000 British people, 9 out of 10 voted custard creams to be their favourite biscuit. ref name BBCsurvey World record The largest custard cream in the world, certified by Guiness World Records , was created in November 2010, by amateur biscuit master Simon Morgan and chef supremo Paul Thacker, at Chino Latino s restaurant in Park Plaza, Nottingham, England. ref name Largest cite web url http www.dentistry.co.uk news 3444 Oral health Dentist auctions worldqaposs largest custard cream title Dentist auctions world s largest custard cream date 2010 11 26 accessdate ... http www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com biscuits previous.php3?item 11 Custard cream review from nicecupofteaandasitdown.com http www.worldbreakingrecord.com 2010 11 worlds biggest custard cream biscuit.html World s biggest custard cream biscuit Category Biscuits British style es Custard cream simple Custard cream ... more details
wiktionarypar tartTart may mean Tart , a pastry dish, usually sweet in flavor, with an open top Tart card , cards found in phone booths that advertise the services of call girls The Tart , a British satirical newspaper Tart film Tart film , a 2001 film Tart Tokyo Mew Mew , a fictional character in the anime and manga series Tokyo Mew Mew TART Trail a cycle and walking track on disused railway lines in Michigan. Clos de Tart , a grand cru vineyard in the C te de Nuits Flying Tart , an independent record label based in Nashville, Tennessee, United States People Charles Tart born 1937 , American psychologist Mei Quong Tart 1850&ndash 1903 Chinese Australian businessman Josh Quong Tart born 1975 Australian Actor, descendant of Mei Quong Tart Nick Tart , singer with the band Diamond Head band Diamond Head Places Tart l Abbaye , a commune in the C te d Or department in eastern France. Tart le Bas , a commune in the C te d Or department in eastern France. Tart le Haut , a commune in the C te d Or department in eastern France. See also Joseph Isra l Tarte 1848 1907 , Canadian politician and journalist. Tart may also refer to A promiscuous woman or a woman who dresses in a sexually provocative way, or a prostitute . See also Tart with a heart . Tartness, a term used to describe a sharp, sour or acidic flavor disambig de Tart fr Tart ja ... more details
Image FrozenCustard.jpg right thumb Chocolate flavored frozen custard Frozen custard is a cold dessert ... States, the Food and Drug Administration requires products marketed as frozen custard to contain at least ..., frozen custard is not differentiated from other frozen desserts. Instead, if given a name other ... title Frozen Desserts publisher St. Martin s Griffin year 1996 ref Custard capital Milwaukee , Wisconsin , is considered the Custard Capital of the World, and enjoys a long standing competition between Kopp s, Gilles pronounced Gill Ease , and Leon s Frozen Custard . ref See this http webcache.googleusercontent.com ... as the frozen custard churns &cd 1&hl en&ct clnk&gl us article from the James Beard Foundation the article has been cached by Google , which not only recognizes Milwaukee as the Custard Capital, but also admits that almost all custard stands outside the Midwest can trace their lineage to Wisconsin. ref Outside of Milwaukee itself, the state of Wisconsin dominates the custard universe first, Culvers custard, the largest frozen custard chain America, ref See Culvers site http www.culvers.com media ... below, Stoelting LLC, the largest provider of custard machines, is based in Kiel, Wisconsin , ref See ... URL ref and third, custard producers outside of Wisconsin explicitly credit the state for the origin of their product. ref See a D.C. area custard stand s recognition of Wisconsin http www.thedairygodmother.com what is frozen custard here . ref Characteristics Unreferenced section date April 2012 True frozen custard is a very dense dessert. Soft serve ice creams may have an overrun as large as 100 , meaning half of the final product is composed of air. Frozen custard, when made in a proper continuous ... of butterfat and egg yolk gives frozen custard a thick, creamy texture and a smoother consistency than ice cream. Frozen custard can be served at 8 C 18 F , warmer than the 12 C 10 F at which ice cream ... frozen custard and commercial ice cream is the way the custard is frozen. The mix enters a refrigerated ... more details
Infobox prepared food name Bird s Custard image File Bird s Custard.jpg 300px imagesize caption alternate name country United Kingdom region creator Alfred Bird type Custard served main ingredient cornstarch cornflour , milk variations calories other Bird s Custard is the brand name for the original version of what is known generically as custard powder . It is a cornstarch cornflour US cornstarch based powder which thickens to form a custard like sauce when mixed with milk and heated to a sufficient temperature. Bird s Custard was first formulated and first cooked by Alfred Bird in 1837, because ... ref the key ingredient used to thicken traditional custard. In some regions, such as Australia and the United Kingdom , the popularity of this type of dessert is such that it is simply known as custard . In such cases, general usage of the word may be more likely to refer to the Bird s custard rather ... a vegetarian diet , the traditional egg based custard recipe is unheard of and people mostly consume a variant of the Bird s Custard powder, based on corn starch. Popular companies in India are Weikfield http www.weikfield.com custard powder.html , Tops http www.topsindia.com products custardpowder.aspx ... AUZX8.brown polson custard powder 12 x 1 kg.html , etc. The traditional custard egg based may only ... containing powdered milk and sugar and requiring only hot water and ready made custard in tins, plastic ... 99 of customers recognised the brand, Citation needed date June 2010 which accounts for 45 of the custard consumed in the UK . Citation needed date June 2010 Bird s Custard is also exported to several ... please provide citation for ethnic groups date November 2009 In Canada , Bird s Custard can often ... custard powder, contained hydrogenated vegetable oil , ref http www.mysupermarket.co.uk ocado compare prices Desserts Birds Instant Custard 275g.html ref a product now banned in some countries due ... Alfred Bird and Sons Ltd. After he discovered his custard was popular, Bird formed Alfred Bird and Sons ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 The Custard Boys is a 1961 United Kingdom British novel by John Rae educator John Rae , focusing on the lives of children in a small village in World War II Norfolk ref http ianmarr.co.uk 68 rae john the custard boys london rupert hart davis 1960 ref dealing with an influx of war refugees. It is sometimes compared to Lord of the Flies Citation needed date December 2008 , and was adapted to make the film Reach for Glory in 1962, and again for a second film carrying the original name in 1979, directed by Colin Finbow . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Custard Boys, The Category 1961 novels Category British novels Category World War II novels Category Novels set in Norfolk 1960s novel stub ... more details
Levern Tart June 1, 1942, Marion, South Carolina June 22, 2010, Long Beach, New York ref http www.legendsofbasketball.com channel 187 Levern Tart Passes ref was an American basketball player. Early life Tart went to Roosevelt High School in West Palm Beach, Florida . College career The 6 2 later listed as 6 3 , 195 pound guard Tart played college basketball at Bradley University . He had not been recruited ... football football before Bradley s coach discovered and signed him. In his career at Bradley Tart scored ... of the 1964 National Invitational Tournament , which Bradley won. In that season Tart led the team ... career Tart was drafted by the Boston Celtics of the NBA and was the final player cut from their roster by Red Auerbach prior to the 1964 65 NBA season 1964 65 season . Tart played for Wilkes ... High School in Kingston, PA. Tart eventually landed with the Jamaico Saints, an AAU team. Professional career Tart left the AAU for the American Basketball Association . He and teammate Steve Jones basketball Steve Jones signed with the Oakland Oaks ABA Oakland Oaks in June, 1967. Tart played ... Oaks Tart was an original member of the Oakland Oaks ABA Oakland Oaks and participated in the very ... 9, 1968 Tart played in the 1968 ABA All Star Game inaugural ABA All Star Game . For the season Tart ... game, on January 18, 1968 Tart was traded to the New Jersey Americans for Barry Liebowitz . He remained ... Nets Tart played into the 1968 1969 season with the Nets until January 31, 1969 when Tart, Bob Verga ... Mavericks Tart played for the Mavericks during the 1968 1969 season but during the season ended up with the Denver Rockets . Denver Rockets Tart finished the 1968 1969 season with the Denver Rockets. Despite his skills and talents, soon to become apparent with another team, Tart was not a major part of the Rockets plan on the floor. New York Nets The New York Nets obtained Tart in between the 1968 1969 and 1969 1970 seasons. Tart played the entire 1969 1970 season with the Nets and played in that season ... more details
File Rhubarb tart.jpg 240px right noframe Rhubarb tart is a tart filled with rhubarb . Mrs Beeton s recipe for rhubarb tart required half a pound of puff pastry , five large sticks of rhubarb and quarter of a pound of sugar with a little lemon juice and lemon zest to taste. This would be baked for 30 to 45 minutes and then serve five people at a cost of ninepence. ref citation author Isabella Mary Beeton url http books.google.co.uk books?id d9QBAAAAQAAJ&pg PG673 title The book of household management ref Rhubarb was used medicinally as a purgative and this caused it to have unpleasant associations. To make the dish more acceptable, rhubarb tart was sometimes renamed Spring apples in the 19th century. ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id w7kCAAAAIAAJ&pg PA134 journal Blackwood s Magazine title The Garden date February 1853 ref In the arts The rhubarb tart was celebrated in the radio show I m Sorry I ll Read That Again in which it was a running joke . Examples of this humour included the pun , Rhubarb Tart of Omar Khayyam Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam and The Rhubarb Tart Song which went ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id 4NTKoIy2TcYC&pg PA204 title 75 Remarkable Fruits for Your Garden author Jack Staub ref poem ... A rhubarb what? A rhubarb tart A whatbarb tart? A rhubarb tart I want another slice of rhubarb tart ... poem Notable consumers Friedrich Ludwig Georg von Raumer , who wrote in his account of England that he was a very industrious eater of rhubarb tart . ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id LkcEAAAAQAAJ&pg PA370 title England under seven administrations volume 3 author Albany Fonblanque chapter Von Raumer s England ref References reflist Category Tarts ... more details
Image CustardFactoryAndDeritend.jpg thumb Devonshire House left The Custard Factory Image Custard Factory.jpg thumb upright The Custard Factory in Gibb Street Image Devonshire Works, Birmingham.JPG thumb Devonshire House The Custard Factory is an arts and media production centre in Birmingham , England gbmapping SP078864 . Located on the redeveloped site of the Bird s Custard factory in the industrial ... The Custard Factory complex is set in five acre s 20,000  m of factory buildings, originally constructed ... 1811 1878 , the inventor of egg free instant custard . The architectural firm commissioned to design ... for the redevelopment project was Birmingham based Glenn Howells Architects. The redevelopment of the Custard .... By the completion of the Custard Factory project, it is anticipated that a total of 1,000 ... for many musicians, DJs and rappers. A 220 seat theatre was also provided, inspired by the Custard Factory Theatrical Company who first asked for space at the Custard Factory before the project ... , but now Gibb Square after the Gibb Street location was completed opposite the Custard Factory ... water feature and overlooking the alleyway that divides the Custard Factory from the Gibb Square development ... new funding for the Custard Factory of 9.6m, to open 100 new office and workspace units. The result ... of the Custard Factory has enticed two media training agencies to locate nearby. The old Trades Union ... to a site very near the Custard Factory. About convert 800 yd m away from the Factory is the new Progress Works complex, opened in 2005 as part of the Custard Factory quarter, on Heath Mill Lane ... London. Nearby entertainment and shopping locations Many different events take place at the Custard ... to and owned by Godskitchen the trance music trance superclub . The Custard Factory is close to the Old ..., with its landmark Selfridges building. The Custard Factory itself boasts its own retail section home ... at custard factory hints at greater ambition for digbeth 65233 26545553 10m expansion at Custard ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date December 2007 A caramel tart is a sweet tart , filled with a soft piped caramel filling found in New South Wales and Queensland in Australia , although noticeably absent in other areas. They are sometimes also topped with whipped cream or drizzled with chocolate . pie stub Category Tarts ... more details
about the Led Zeppelin song the dessert Custard pie Infobox song Name Custard Pie Cover Artist Led Zeppelin Album Physical Graffiti Released 24 February 1975 track no 1 Recorded January February 1974 Genre Hard rock , blues rock Length 4 13 Label Swan Song Records Swan Song Writer Jimmy Page Page Robert Plant Plant Producer Jimmy Page prev prev no next The Rover song The Rover next no 2 Custard Pie is the opening track on the England English Rock music rock band Led Zeppelin s sixth album, Physical Graffiti , released in 1975 in music 1975 . The lyrics to the riff heavy song pay homage to the blues songs of the Robert Johnson musician Robert Johnson era specifically Drop Down Mama by Sleepy John Estes , Shake Em on Down by Bukka White , and I Want Some Of Your Pie by Blind Boy Fuller . ref name Complete Dave Lewis 1994 , The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin , Omnibus Press, ISBN 0 7119 3528 9. ref The song contains somewhat difficult to comprehend lyrics, but, like several other songs on the album, they are full of sexual innuendo. In this case, Custard Pie refers to a woman s sexual organs and the song is rife with references to oral sex Your custard pie, yeah, sweet and nice When you cut it mama, save me a slice , as well as chewin a piece of your custard pie . Custard Pie contains a wah wah music wah wah solo by guitarist Jimmy Page , which was played through an ARP synthesizer. ref name Complete It also features an electric clavinet played by John Paul Jones musician John Paul Jones and a harmonica solo by vocalist Robert Plant . ref name Complete Despite being ... of Custard Pie performed by Page and The Black Crowes can be found on the album Live at the Greek . Formats and tracklistings 1975 7 single small Thailand Atlantic TKR 278 small A1. Custard Pie Page ... by Robert Plant Category English language songs Category Songs produced by Jimmy Page fr Custard Pie nn Custard Pie sv Custard Pie ... more details
Wikisource1911Enc Custard Apple Custard apple , a common name , can refer to Custard apple , also called bull s heart , the fruit of the tree Annona reticulata . The custard apple tree itself, Annona reticulata ref http www.hort.purdue.edu newcrop morton custard apple.html Custard Apple Bot generated title ref ref cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?3498 title Taxon Annona reticulata L. accessdate 2008 04 21 author Germplasm Resources Information Network GRIN authorlink Germplasm Resources Information Network work Taxonomy for Plants publisher United States Department of Agriculture USDA , Agricultural Research Service ARS , National Genetic Resources Program, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland ref The term may also refer to Annonaceae the custard apple or soursop family. ref ITIS id 18092 taxon Annonaceae accessdate 18 March 2008 ref Annona cherimola , a tree and fruit also called cherimoya . ref cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?3479 title Taxon Annona cherimola L. accessdate 2008 04 21 author Germplasm Resources Information Network GRIN authorlink Germplasm Resources Information Network work Taxonomy for Plants publisher United States Department of Agriculture USDA , Agricultural Research Service ARS , National Genetic Resources Program, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland ref Annona squamosa , a tree and fruit also called sugar apple or sweetsop ref cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?3503 title Taxon Annona squamosa accessdate 2008 04 21 author Germplasm Resources Information Network GRIN authorlink Germplasm Resources Information Network work Taxonomy for Plants publisher United States Department of Agriculture USDA , Agricultural Research Service ARS , National Genetic Resources Program, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland ref Annona senegalensis , a tree and fruit called wild custard apple ref cite web ... more details
Boiled custard is a sweet beverage usually made with milk, eggs, sugar, and vanilla. It bears a close resemblance to eggnog both are usually drunk during the Christmas season and is common in the American South . External links http www.ajc.com living content living food stories 2007 04 04 0405southerncustard.html Southerners have always had a soft spot for custards, Southern Recipe Restoration Project at The Atlanta Journal Constitution online Category Christmas food Category Mixed drinks Category Dairy products Category Cuisine of the Southern United States Category Custard desserts dessert stub ... more details