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Reviewed: Feb. 14, 2010
After baking I would pipe the the custard in the roll. This was very difficult recipe thanks
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 3.5 star rating.
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Reviewed: May 6, 2009
This was my first time making these, however I have made different kinds of breads before..I think this would be tricky for someone who never made bread..I liked them but I think it would be better if the pudding center was piped into the buns after they cooled..I found that the bread absorbed the pudding as it cooked...and what was left was too thick and slightly eggy..overall this was a nice recipe and I had fun making them...thanks for posting!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Laval, Quebec, Canada

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