Hey everyone, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, christmas pudding. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have christmas pudding using 18 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Christmas Pudding:
Prepare 8 oz shredded suet, vegetarian is fine
Take 1 dessert spoon mixed spice
Prepare 1/2 tea spoon grated nutmeg
Take 1/4 tea spoon ground cinnamon
Make ready 4 oz self raising flour
Prepare 1 lb soft Brown sugar (I used muscovado)
Get 12 oz white breadcrumbs (from stale bread) **
Take 12 oz sultanas
Make ready 1 lb currants
Take 4 oz glace cherries, quartered
Take 2 oz chopped almonds
Make ready 2 oz chopped candied mixed peel
Get Finely grated peel (zest) of 1 orange and 1 lemon
Take 1 green Apple, peeled cored and finely chopped
Get 4 eggs
Make ready 10 fl oz stout (I used Guinness) ##
Make ready 4 Tablespoons brandy or dark rum, or substitute orange juice
Prepare 2 tablespoons brandy or rum, for 'Flaming'. Optional
Place first seven ingredients in a large bowl, mix thoroughly, you can use your hands for this, add the fruit, candied peel and nuts, mix well, add the Apple and grated peel. Mix well, use a wooden spoon now.
In another bowl or jug whisk the eggs, add the stout and brandy / rum and whisk again.
Pour this mixture into the dry ingredients and mix well. Mixture should be 'dropping consistency, I.e just drop off spoon. If too stiff add drop more stout or orange juice.
It is traditional for all family members to 'Stir and make a wish' at this point
Cover bowl with cling film or a damp cloth, leave overnight for flavours to develope, stir again.
Grease two 2 pint pudding basins, fill to brim with mixture, pack it down if necessary, cover with a disc of greaseproof paper, cover with aluminium foil or a pudding cloth, tie with string below the rim,fold the foil or cloth over the top. If using a flat bottom basin you can place a disc of greaseproof paper at the bottom to ease tipping out the pudding, remove before step 11 ignition !
You now have a choice, either steam the puddings for 8 hours, make sure they don't boil dry. Or, cook in a pressure cooker, cook without pressure for 30 minutes, then at full (15 lb) pressure for 90 minutes.
When cooked and cooled remove foil/ cloth and paper and replace with fresh. Store in a cool, dry place, will keep 12 months or more if stored correctly.
When required either steam for two hours or pressure cook at full (15lb) pressure for 20 minutes, allow to de-pressurise before opening.
Remove foil / cloth and paper, place a large plate on top, invert and shake out pudding.
Now the 'Best Bit, pour over two tablespoons of brandy or rum and carefully ignite. This step is optional.Allow to flame out, cut in to wedges and serve.
Serve with your choice of custard, cream(whipped or runny) and/ or brandy butter.
This pudding is very rich, so be aware when serving !
Will post photo of 'actual' pudding when dished up on Christmas day (if I remember !)
If you don't have a stale loaf, make breadcrumbs from fresh bread and dry, without colouring, in a low oven. *
You can use 5 fl oz Barley wine (if you can find it !) and 5 fl oz stout
Christmas puddings as we now serve them are another 'tradition' invented by the Victorians. In medieval England puddings were popular and eaten all year round and not just at Christmas time. Traditional Christmas pudding recipes go hand in hand with Christmas Day. At our house, Christmas dinner is always. Looking for a Christmas pudding recipe?
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