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cabinet pudding
noun
- a bread or cake pudding baked in a mold placed in a pan of hot water, usually filled with candied fruit, raisins, and currants, and often served hot with a fruit sauce.
cabinet pudding
noun
- a steamed suet pudding containing dried fruit
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cabinet pudding1
First recorded in 1815–25
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Example Sentences
With what Moley termed “a rather savorless Cabinet pudding” in place, the incoming administration focused on the alarming banking crisis.
From Time
If anything, he is especially indignant in this book, having been forced from his home into new digs that he intensely dislikes and fed such British delicacies as cabinet pudding.
From New York Times
The cabinet pudding was the waiter's suggestion.
From Project Gutenberg
Cabinet Pudding.—A cabinet pudding is made in any kind of a mould and of any size, with sponge-cake or lady's fingers.
From Project Gutenberg
We shall cook salt codfish stewed in cream, venison with currant jelly, stewed carrots, and cabinet pudding.
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