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Christmas pudding's a traditional dessert served in Britain at Christmas. You may have come across it in one of the Happy Potter movies (flaming Christmas pudding).

And if you're a fan of Downton Abbey, this will recipe will totally speak to you!


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The flambeing part comes from setting the pudding alight with brandyjust before serving for the wow factor. Yes, homes all over the UK turn off their lights so they can see their flaming puddings on Christmas day! It's tradition, yo.

But if you're scared of singed eyebrows you can totally skip this step...

The pudding is just as good as is!

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This recipe is my personal fave. It's lighter in color than the more traditional version you see all over the UK, because I choose to steam it (yes, it's a steamed pudding) for a LOT less hours.

The traditional pudding required 8 hours steaming (!!), and besides being far too long to wait; you don't really need to steam it for that long to cook all the ingredients inside, which consist mainly of dried fruits.

So you get a less heavy pudding consistency, lighter in color and fluffier, which I rather prefer.

We tried this version a couple of years back in our house, and we've never gone back to its heavier predecessor.

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If you've never tried it before, Christmas pudding is NOT a fruit cake, though the ingredients are very similar. It's a pudding. So the consistencyleansmore towards the fruit-cheese texture. Tempted yet? :)

It'svery flavorsome though because of all the spices, booze and dried seasonal fruits.

And because it's so rich, a thin slice is quite enough to satisfy your sweet tooth at the end of the meal. Oh, and did I mention it's typically served with brandy butter?

But ice cream (+warm pudding!), double cream or even mascarpone work well too.

Tried and tasted. On several occasions ;)

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Fruity & Boozy British Christmas Pudding Recipe

Serves 6-8 persons

Ingredients:

* 4.6 oz or 130 g of mixed candied peel - I used a mixture of red, green and orange

* 3.5 oz or 100 g of prunes chopped up small (size of a raisin)

* 3.5 oz or 100 g of dried cranberries

* 3.5 oz or 100 g of dried apricots chopped up small (size of a raisin)

* 3.5 oz or 100 g of raisin or sultanas

* 4 tablespoons of cognac or brandy

* The zest and juice of 4 tangerines (or 2 oranges)

* 75 g of fresh white breadcrumbs (just whiz up some slices without crust in your food processor or crumble by hand)

* 2.6 oz or 75 g of plain flour

* 2 teaspoons of mixed pumpkin pie spice (cinnamon, ginger, cloves)

* 7 oz or 200 g of light brown sugar

* 3.5 oz or 100 g of soft butter+ extra for greasing the bowl

* 2 beaten eggs

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Directions:

1) Place all the peel and fruit into a large bowl or plastic container, pour over the brandy, tangerine juice and zest. Mix well and cover with plastic wrap. Set aside overnight so the fruit soaks up the liquid a big and plumps up.

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2) Generously grease a 1.2 liter heat-proof bowl with butter. I use a piece of paper towel and get the butter all over, really thickly. Then line the bowl with a round disc of aluminum foil and grease on top again. Don't skip this step otherwise you risk your pudding not coming out of the bowl!

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3) Now tip the fruit mixture into a large bowl and add the remaining ingredients. Mix well until smooth, and place all the mixture into your buttered bowl.

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4) Cover the bowl with a buttered piece of aluminum foil with a pleat on it to allow for the rise of the pudding. Tie around the bowl with butcher's string to stop steam escaping.

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5) Place the bowl into a sturdy steamer and cover with a lid. Make sure the water level is filled to half way up the base pan (so it does not boil over the pudding). Bring it to a boil then simmer for 2 hours, making sure to top the base pan with more hot water as needed to stop it boiling dry!

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6) After 2 hours steaming, you can remove the pudding from the steamer and allow to cool completely. Discard the foil and replace with a new piece of foil. Store in the fridge until ready to serve (you can store it in the fridge for up to 2 months!).

7) Just before serving, steam for another one and half hours until pipping hot.

Turn out onto a plate, remove the foil from the bottom and decorate as you wish.

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Serve with brandy butter, cream or ice cream. YUM!

PS - You can heat up a ladle with your brandy or cognac and pour over the pudding just before serving for the flaming factor (please do be careful though - and NO kids around!) - You can't see the flamme properly in the photos above 'cause it was so bright, but I promise it's cool! :)

More yummy Christmas recipes here.

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FAQs

What kind of alcohol do you put in Christmas pudding? ›

How do I flame the Christmas pudding? Turn out the steamed pudding onto a serving plate with a good-sized rim around the edge to catch any spirit. The important thing is to get the spirit really hot. Pour 2-3 tablespoons of brandy, rum or whisky into a long-handled metal ladle and heat it over a gas flame until hot.

What is the British Christmas pudding? ›

No British Christmas is complete without a Christmas Pudding. Unlike American puddings, a Christmas Pudding has a sticky, dense sponge, much like a fruitcake, made from mixed dried fruit, candied fruit peel, apple, citrus juice, and zest. Brandy and spices provide a deep, complex flavor and signature dark color.

Why did my Christmas pudding go mouldy? ›

For the pudding, the most likely cause of mould is moisture. If it's steamed for 8 hours, left to cool completely and then you replace the paper and foil.

Is it too late to make Christmas pudding? ›

Is it too late to make a Christmas pudding? No! It's not too late. Traditional Christmas puddings are made at least 5 weeks before Christmas to develop the rich, deep flavours, and they take hours and hours of soaking and boiling to prepare.

Does alcohol burn off in Christmas pudding? ›

Conclusion: Christmas puddings contain ethanol that does not all evaporate during the cooking process. However, the rise in BAC after ingestion of a typical slice of Christmas pudding was negligible and unlikely to affect work performance or safety or impair a health care worker's ability to make complex decisions.

What to use instead of brandy in Christmas pudding? ›

We would tend to err on the side of using a spirit with a higher alcohol content (such as rum or whisky) but a fortified wine with a long shelf life, such as a sweet Marsala or Madiera could also be used.

What is the old name for Christmas pudding? ›

Christmas Pudding (also known as plum pudding or figgy pudding) is a dish as famous as it is misunderstood.

How much alcohol is in Christmas pudding? ›

Results: The concentration of ethanol in common Christmas puddings ranged from 0.260 to 1.685 g per 125 mg slice.

What do Americans call Christmas pudding? ›

First off, the English term “pudding” can refer to just about any “dessert”, though “Christmas pudding” is a specific type of dessert, that an American is more likely to call an extreme variant of a “soaked cake” or “brandy cake”.

Can you eat 2 year old Christmas pudding? ›

Some Christmas puddings, made with dried fruit in the traditional way, are fine to be eaten as much as two years after they were made. "Bear in mind if the pudding is alcohol-free, of course, it will last a good while with the sugar content, but it will not last as long without alcohol to preserve it," stresses Juliet.

Can you eat a Christmas pudding a year out of date? ›

I've normally got some left over and eat them through the year. I'd cook them, then give them a sniff, see if they smell ok. I would and have eaten Christmas puddings at least that far out of date, it'll be fine.

Why shouldn't you reheat Christmas pudding? ›

Steaming is the best way to re-heat a homemade pudding and the only way we recommend re-heating Delia's Christmas pudding. Microwaved puddings are frequently ruined. They tend to overheat and get tough & sticky.

Can you use a Pyrex bowl for Christmas pudding? ›

For the US our preference would be to use Pyrex mixing bowls for steaming Christmas puddings.

What is the oldest Christmas pudding? ›

The tinned pudding is believed to be one of the oldest in the world. A 120-year-old Christmas pudding given to Royal Navy sailors fighting in the Boer War has gone on display.

Can you eat Christmas pudding straight away? ›

After the puddings are steamed you can either serve them straight away or, if Christmas is still a while off, cool the puddings in their basins, change the baking paper covers for clean ones and tie up.

Is Christmas pudding made with whiskey or brandy? ›

Whip 250ml cream until it holds a figure eight shape and stir it into 250ml of cold custard. You can make this yourself or buy it pre-made. Pour in 35ml (one shot) of Irish Whiskey (or brandy) and add a pinch of grated nutmeg and stir until smooth.

What alcohol is good to soak Christmas cake in? ›

You can use rum, brandy or whisky for spice, or if you like citrus flavours, try an orange liqueur. Cherry brandy and amaretto will also work well if you prefer these.

Why do we put brandy on Christmas pudding? ›

The flaming brandy is said to represent the passion of Christ. Christmas puddings were traditionally boiled in a “pudding cloth”, although today are usually steamed in a bowl. Presented on the table with a sprig of holly, they are then doused in brandy and set alight.

How much brandy should you put in a Christmas pudding? ›

On Christmas Day, boil or oven steam for 1 hr. Unwrap and turn out. To flame, warm 3-4 tbsp brandy in a small pan, pour it over the pudding and set light to it.

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