Aunt Bessie - Range of Products

Range of Products

  • Yorkshire pudding
  • Desserts - Toffee Apple Ice Cream Crumble, Cherry Ice Cream Crumble, Strawberry Ice Cream Crumble, Vanilla Cheesecake, Blueberry Cheesecake, Apple Pie, Apple Crumble, Apple and Blackberry Crumble, Apple and Custard Crumble, Lemon Meringue Pie, Cherry Pie, Spotted Dick, Jam Roly Poly, Chocolate Sponge Pudding, Sticky Toffee Pudding, Pancakes.
  • Potato products - Roast Potatoes, Chips, Mashed Potato, Croquettes, Bubble and Squeak, Hash Browns, Mini Roast Potatoes
  • Vegetable products - Sprouts, Peas, Vegetable Medley, Finely Chopped Vegetables, Parsnips, Mashed Carrot and Swede, Onion Rings, Red Cabbage, Peas and Sweetcorn.
  • Main dishes - Toad in the Hole, Mini Toad in the Hole and Vegetarian Toad in the Hold
  • Savoury additions - For Chicken Stuffing Balls, Apple Stuffing Balls, Dumplings.
  • Storecupboard - Shortcrust Pastry Mix, Crumble Mix, Instant Custard, Custard Powder, Yorkshire Pudding Mix, Dumpling Mix, Stuffing Mix.

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