Time to pour one out for Durgin-Park, the Boston landmark that opened in 1827 and closed last night, after serving its last prime rib, baked beans (in a bean pot) and Indian pudding, after the New York company that's owned it since 2007 decided it was never going to make money again.
The waitresses long ago left behind their trademark surliness, but you could see some of the oldtimers in a large photo on a wall of the first-floor entrance:
Leading the way to the photo was a see-through refrigerator for all the meat destined for prime-rib dinners:
Last week, after news spread of the imminent closing, people began lining up for one last lunch:
We sat next to a guy who ordered just a bowl of clam chowder by which to remember the old place after it was gone.
Long before it became fashionable, Durgin-Park had an open kitchen:
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How do you make your indian pudding at home?
By theszak
Sun, 01/13/2019 - 12:44pm
How do you make your indian pudding at home?
Durgin-Park recipe for Indian Pudding
By Technodad
Sun, 01/13/2019 - 5:07pm
The Durgin-Park recipe for Indian Pudding got published in Yankee Magazine decades ago. I have made this every Christmas for years, and it always turns out well. Be prepared - it really does require overnight or at least all-day cooking.
https://newengland.com/today/food/old-fashioned-du...
Seven hours baking for cornmeal and molasses indian pudding?
By theszak
Mon, 01/14/2019 - 5:49am
Thank you!
a) Why do the ingredients require baking seven hours?
b) What version can be prepared taking less hours of baking?
Kind of a form of polenta!
Yankee answer
By SamWack
Sun, 01/13/2019 - 8:53pm
a) Because that's how long it takes.
b) No version.
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By Beanzzz
Sun, 01/13/2019 - 9:38pm
There are canned versions available. I have no idea if they're any good.
Pier 4 used to serve it also, absolutely delicious.
Instapot
By anon
Mon, 01/14/2019 - 2:31pm
Figure it out with an instapot. You'll be famous.
Don't know about Indian pudding, but ...
By adamg
Sun, 01/13/2019 - 12:48pm
Somebody's posted the recipe for Durgin-Park's cornbread.
Indian Pudding
By cw in boston
Sun, 01/13/2019 - 1:22pm
Go to the blog mentioned and scroll down to find the recipe: https://www.universalhub.com/2019/old-school-durgi...
To have any chance getting this popular among young adults
By anon
Mon, 01/14/2019 - 11:47am
In 2019, they would have to make a new version called Spicy Hot Tropical Fruit Indian Pudding, remove the molasses, substltute corn syrup 150 grams of 'sugar' per serving. They could make an 'organic' version with sustainably sourced organic soy ice cream product.
Or they could just label it Pumpkin Spice Latte Pudding
By anon
Tue, 01/15/2019 - 5:19pm
on the menu
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