A Sonnet To Bread And Butter Pudding Poem by Dean Bottomley

A Sonnet To Bread And Butter Pudding



If you would have the route to grand success
So you will know that always you will win.
Take butter, fifty grams, no more no less,
Then slices five of bread and put that in
A buttered dish so that it will not burn.
Break two large eggs into hot double cream
And three fifty mills of milk, and beat in turn.
A pinch of cinnamon to make a dream
With nutmeg to create the taste that tells.
Lay bread layers, sultanas in between.
Pour eggs and milk, with sugar in as well,
Slowly over the bread, perfect cuisine.
For forty five minutes in oven hot
Then perfect Bread and Butter you have got.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Brian Jani 04 July 2014

wow i will surely try this poem, oh i meam recipe..

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Thomas Vaughan Jones 26 February 2014

Oh Dean. I HATE bread and butter pudding. But I love the sonnet Stay with it mate. Grab a note pad and pencil and scribble whenever the inspiration takes you. You have the talent. Wait now and enjoy the exprience. Tom

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