Macaroni pudding was a sweet desert popular during the Victorian times, comprising macaroni or spaghetti, broken into one centimeter lengths and boiled in milk until tender, before sugar, butter, lemon rind and beaten eggs were added to the mixture and the whole baked for about half-an-hour in a low oven. Research Macaroni Pudding
 
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