My mum always used Be-Ro flour for all her baking, so McDougall’s was something I only ever saw on adverts. The McDougall’s were brothers, Alexander, Isaac, James Thomas, John and Arthur who took over the company from their father in 1864. They produced and patented a substitution for yeast. They started in Manchester but moved to London.
Here is a recipe for a pudding I’ve never heard of before:
- 2 eggs
- 1 tbsp milk
- their weight (eggs+milk) in butter, sugar, self-raising flour
- grated rind and juice of 1½ oranges
- 1 oz breadcrumbs
- cream butter and sugar
- add eggs and flour alternately
- add breadcrumbs, orange rind and juice,and ,ilk if necessary
- put into greased basin
- steam for 1½ hours
- serve with orange sauce
Orange sauce
- ½ pint water
- 1 tsp cornflour
- 1 tbsp sugar
- juice 1 orange
- juice ½ lemon
- grated rind of ½ orange
- boil water, juice and rind together
- blend cornflour with a little water and pour on the boiling liquid
- reboil and sweeten

Now on my list
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