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Birds custard

Postby Craig » 17 Apr 2012, 21:11

WCIF Birds custard, does anyone know?

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Re: Birds custard

Postby Belgian Pie » 17 Apr 2012, 21:14

DIY, corn starch, egg yolk (or/and yellow food color), vanilla essence ...

But, you can find the powder in any DIY baking store or at least in Dihua street.
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Re: Birds custard

Postby finley » 17 Apr 2012, 21:26

haha - this is one of the things I never fail to bring back from the UK, cos I've never seen it here. City Super is probably worth checking though, if you haven't already.

But BP is right: make your own. Homemade custard is bloody amazing (CORN STARCH?! sacrilege!), especially if you use vanilla pods instead of flavouring.
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Re: Birds custard

Postby Belgian Pie » 17 Apr 2012, 21:47

Birds custard is cornstarch :D but if you want to make custard, use flour and egg yolk, vanilla, milk, sugar (eventually some cream)
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Re: Birds custard

Postby finley » 17 Apr 2012, 22:00

sure, I know bird's custard is just cornstarch and chemicals ... but real custard should be eggs, sugar and cream, no? I guess it depends how thick you like it.
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Re: Birds custard

Postby Belgian Pie » 17 Apr 2012, 22:13

finley wrote:sure, I know bird's custard is just cornstarch and chemicals ... but real custard should be eggs, sugar and cream, no? I guess it depends how thick you like it.


Cornstarch or flour ... without it would be a little to runny I guess. Creme brûlée is without.
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Re: Birds custard

Postby Belgian Pie » 17 Apr 2012, 22:14

Belgian Pie wrote:Birds custard is cornstarch :D but if you want to make custard, use flour or cornstarch and egg yolk, vanilla, milk, sugar (eventually some cream)
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Re: Birds custard

Postby Big Doggy Daddy » 04 May 2012, 20:00

Webspar will have Miors Custard Powder from South Africa in store in about a month http://www.webspartaiwan.com
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