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Christmas Pudding

What is Christmas dinner without the traditional Christmas Pud?

Christmas Pudding

Preparation Time: 40 minutes

Serves: 6

Cooking Time: 3 hours

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An easy-to-follow recipe for a rich and delicious Christmas Pudding, perfect for all the family to share this festive season! We've made this one with our Hand Mixer! Scroll down to watch the video on how it's made.

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Method
  1. In a large bowl add the butter, sugar, eggs, flour and spices and mix well.
  2. Add the treacle and mix.
  3. Add in the breadcrumbs, all the fruit and the brandy, before grating in the apple. Mix well until all combined.
  4. Line the bottom of the pudding basin with a buttered parchment circle and butter around the inside of the bowl.
  5. Spoon the mixture into a 1.5kg (3lb) pudding basin, or 3x 500g (3x 1lb) basins and press the mixture down, leaving a 1-2 centimetre gap from the top.
  6. Cover the top of the pudding mix with a parchment circle.
  7. Take a square piece of parchment, and make a one inch pleat across the middle. Repeat this with a piece of foil (both must cover the diameter of the basin once pleated).
  8. Place the parchment first, then the foil on top of the basin and using string to tie both the parchment and foil around securely around the top of the basin (don't worry if you have to tie a little lower).
  9. Place a trivet to stand the basin on and pour in hot water to reach halfway up to the basin bowl.
  10. Cover with lid and simmer for 3-4 hours depending on the size of your pudding, remembering to top up the water. DO NOT allow to boil dry.
  11. To check if the pudding is ready, remove the pan from heat and carefully remove the pudding. Lift off a section of foil and insert a skewer. If it comes out clean the pudding is cooked.
  12. Once cooked and cooled, leave the pudding in its bowl and store in an airtight container in a cool room away from the light. You can continue to add brandy if desired.
  13. To serve on Christmas Day, place the pudding in a saucepan with water as in step 9 and gently simmer for 1-2 hours. Again this depends on the size of the pudding you have made.
  14. Serve the pudding warm with brandy butter or brandy sauce. To flame, warm brandy or rum in a small pan, pour it over the pudding and set light to it.

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Tips...

  • Use the lid of a jam jar, or scrunched up foil, if you don't have a trivet.
  • Make a handle with a length of foil to help lift out the pudding. To do this, take a long strip of foil, approximately twice the width of the saucepan you are using and fold over lengthwise, to around 4' wide, and place on top of the trivet. The basin sits on top of the foil, then twist the two ends together. This will create a 'handle' to enable you to safely and easily lift out the basin. Do this with a tea towel.
  • Any fruit can be added to make this pudding. Use whatever you prefer, from dates, to apricots, to cherries.
  • Nuts always taste great in Christmas puddings too!
  • Your pudding can be cooked in a steamer - just allow a little longer. Again this will depend on the size of the puddings.
  • The above mix will make 3 x 1lb puddings or 1 x 3lb pudding. The smaller ones are great to make for gifts.
  • Any basin can be used, for example plastic with a lid, foil, ceramic.
  • The pleat made in the parchment and foil is to accommodate the 'rise' in the pudding when it is cooked.

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WATCH HOW WE MADE OURS

How to Make a Christmas Pudding preview

Dualit Product Used

We've used the Dualit Hand Mixer to whip up this rich and luxurious, fruity Chistmas Pud!

Hand Mixer

£79.99

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