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Discover Ludwig'thick custard' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a type of custard that is denser than usual, or as a metaphor for something that is dense or heavy. For example, you could say, "The thick custard of the dense fog descended over the city."
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Mine was apple crumble and thick custard.
Crumble should be quick, simple – and served with thick custard.
Keep whisking until you get a thick custard.
Cook over a medium-low heat until you have a thick custard.
Rhubarb and custard: Thick double cream, thick custard and poached rhubarb.
When the custard is cool, beat the thick custard with half the pistachio butter.
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I would grab handfuls of thick, custard-like curds and feel them break into tiny pieces in my hands, the warm, wet whey squirting out through my fingers.
You're ready to continue once the cheese has formed a thick, custard-like curd.
For this I use the extra-thick custard recipe, but add 25g cornflour and cook it until almost boiling.
"We are concerned about how we attract employees … about how we retain young people here … we are just concerned we are going to be left behind," says Barcoo Shire's deputy mayor, Michael Pratt, at a town meeting the next day at the Birdsville Bakery, which boasts both curried camel and kangaroo and red wine pies, as well as inch-thick custard slices.
Thick vanilla custard and a chocolate glaze: these are the foundations of the Boston Cream pie.
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