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So far, I haven't come across a bakery in East Dulwich or the surrounding areas which sells baked goods with fresh cream, other than Greggs on Peckham Rye. I'm thinking of things like chocolate eclairs and  cream buns. 

I passed by the bakery in West Dulwich the other day - it looked traditional so I hoped they might sell some, but sadly when I asked they said they don't sell things with fresh cream.  Same for the bakery in Nunhead (I heard they used to, years ago). 

Does anyone know of any bakeries near here (or further afield) which do sell these?

I should say that the M&S chocolate eclairs (the standard ones) are very good and they use proper fresh whipped cream, so I am thankful for that! 

 

Edited by Katherty
  • Katherty changed the title to Looking for a bakery which sells baked goods with fresh cream - are there any?

Another bakery staple in days gone by - bread pudding. Place bakers(?) where Harry's is now always used to sell big chunks of this.

I think Morrisons also used to sell it in a packet of 2 slices. Are bakeries now just dumping their unsold bread?

I make bread pudding regularly - use reduced bread from supermarkets ( loaf cost me 22p) and last time made 3 batches one for us plus two for friends.

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Thanks all! 

KateS - boulangerie Jade is a nice cafe, but they don't do fresh cream cakes. Their eclairs are filled with patisserie cream (a kind of custard), not fresh cream.

Azalea- thanks and I've been to Bunhead Bakery (a Palestinian bakery) in Herne Hill a few times. There's a nice chocolate bun they do, which is amazing when then sauce is warmed up. But I haven't seen any fresh cream things there, only white icing. Maybe it's only on a certain day. 

And the last time I checked, Ayres bakers in Nunhead don't do fresh cream things.

These are the kind of fresh baked goods I'm thinking of....

 

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