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\"\"<\/a>Win this specially designed copper pudding basin and my book Pride and Pudding<\/em>!<\/h2>\n

I’m very excited to share with you that I’ve designed a copper pudding basin in collaboration with Netherton Foundry<\/a>. If you don’t know Netherton Foundry yet, they are an artisan maker of extraordinary spun iron, cast iron and copper cookware from Shropshire, UK. Husband and wife team Neil and Sue have created a brand that makes the hearts of foodies skip a beat, their wares are practical, versatile, durable and they look beautiful. I’ve met Neil and Sue years ago online and we’ve been talking about collaborating ever since.<\/p>\n

I talked to Neil about creating a pudding basin because I felt there was something missing in the pudding market, a durable non ceramic pudding basin that has little cutouts where the string can be fitted in when closing a basin with baking paper. I was thinking spun iron, but Neil, being so experienced suggested copper. It’s not just a material that perfectly manages the heat, copper is also traditional for the more decorative jelly moulds and basins and it can be immersed into water without hurting its fabric. The basin is tin-lined, just like the original historical ones.<\/p>\n

This week Netherton Foundry<\/a> is holding a competition so you can win a copper pudding basin (worth \u00a3 142) and my book Pride and Pudding<\/a> (Murdoch books)!<\/p>\n

To win the competition you need to do this before 10 november:<\/strong>
\nIf you have social media accounts, please do one or all of the following:
\nFollow @nethertonfoundry and @RegulaYsewijn on Twitter then find the pinned competition tweet on the Netherton Foundry page and retweet it.
\nOR find the competition post on Netherton Foundry Facebook and like it and the page and then share the post.
\nOR follow us on Instagram, find the competition on the Netherton Foundry insta and like it, comment and tag 2 friends<\/p>\n

You do not have to be on social media to enter. In thay case answer these simple questions:<\/strong><\/p>\n

You might want to read the competition page over at\u00a0Netherton Foundry here:\u00a0www.netherton-foundry.co.uk\/iron-casserole-tagine\/pudding-pot<\/a>
\na) What does Regula’s surname, Ysewijn, mean?
\nb) What was the profession of Ambrose Crowle?
\nFinally you need to send the answers to\u00a0
competition@netherton-foundry.co.uk<\/a>\u00a0and remember to include your address
\nand… tell us who you are on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, if you use social media. Don\u2019t forget to follow us for news and updates.
\nThe competition closes at midnight on Sunday 10th November and we will announce the winner during the following week.
\nCheck the @nethertonfoundry website for more information about the copper pudding basin – find the direct link in their profile.
\nI am so pleased to have worked on this with the lovely Neil and Sue from @nethertonfoundry. All of there superb spun iron, cast iron and copper cookware is produced by hand in Shropshire in their foundry. If you don\u2019t know them yet, check them out.<\/p>\n

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So what to make in this pudding basin?<\/h2>\n

I’ve got a recipe here from Pride and Pudding!<\/p>\n

Steamed Syrup Sponge Pudding<\/strong><\/p>\n

Makes 1 large pudding in a 16 cm (6 inch\/No. 36) basin (mould)<\/p>\n