Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 December 2008

The Chinese Christmas Pudding

In Ningbo.

I'll never be able to recreate my 2008 Christmas Pudding - it had some weird things in it by Aussie standards. I was not able to get all the ingredients that I would normally use, so I just used what I could. Last night I mixed up the fruit -which had been soaking in brandy with the flour, egg, and orange juice. I found some mixed spices, and "just did it". Some of the fruit included the orange peel that I had crystallised a few weeks ago, some yangmei, some raisins and sultanas I found in the supermarket, some strange dried and salted plums (all dried fruit seems to be salted here!) And hawthorn. I'm not sure what this is - but it comes in a pack in narrow strips with plenty of sugar.

Cooking it was a challenge. The bowl I had to cook it in was wider and not as deep as I would have liked, but in the end I did it in a wok. (Funny the Chinese students do not know what a 'wok' is!) But there it boiled on the stove for several hours until I wanted to go to bed.

This morning I peeked at it - it looks OK. Haven't tried the taste test, but will just have to wait until December 25th I think. And I found some custard powder!

I'm dreaming of a white Christmas!

Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Christmas Carols


The supermarkets have turned on the Christmas spirit - staff are wearing Santa hats complete with Merry Christmas on the front, and there are Christmas decorations appearing. I bought a small plastic treet today for just 5.5 RMB - less than a $A1. As we did our shopping we could hear "All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth" - words which have little meaning for the shoppers here. Christmas Carols are being played over the loud speaker system in all the shops here.

Quite odd really.

The temperature is very low - in fact due to be -4 on Friday and Saturday. Snow? Maybe. Not likely really.

I was also told today that Exams will be held before Christmas and not AFTER as we had been told, so we will have a very busy time in the next few weeks.