![]() ![]() “An old fashioned Christmas in the English countryside.” Mr Jesamond interrupted “Christmas time,” he said, persuasively. We open with someone called Mr Jesamond, trying to persuade Poirot to take on a case. However, for such a short story there is a LOT going on! The Adventure of The Christmas Pudding – The PlotĪs mentioned, this is a short story – it is only 44 pages in the edition that I read so it is something that can easily be read in around an hour. ![]() The fruit was then soaked for two weeks in a combination of Pedro Ximenez sherry and brandy!!! I further tweaked the recipe to remove the raisins and figs which I am not fond of and replaced them with dried strawberries and blueberries. I chose this recipe, which comes from an October 1993 issue of Home Beautiful because it had apricots and no fruit peel in it. ![]() ![]() Season’s Greetings crime readers and food lovers! Today we are reading the Poirot short story, The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding and eating that exact thing! This is the first time I have ever made plum or Christmas pudding. Categories: Christmas, Dining With The Dame, Poirot, Pudding ![]()
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