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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 alcohol is best for Christmas pudding? ›

Brandy works wonderfully well and we've added more punch by infusing it with fantastically festive flavourings.

What is the famous British Christmas pudding? ›

Known initially as Pottage, it has also been called Plum Pudding, Figgy Pudding, and Frumenty. Traditionally, Christmas Pudding is served with a healthy drizzle of thick, delicious brandy sauce, which makes this dessert even more indulgent.

What are the 13 ingredients in Christmas pudding? ›

According to tradition, Christmas Pudding is made from a total of 13 ingredients: raisins, currants, flour, suet, eggs, brown sugar, bread crumbs, citron, lemon peel, orange peel, mixed spices, milk, and brandy.

What is the difference between figgy pudding and Christmas pudding? ›

Figgy Pudding

“Now bring us some figgy pudding” is the well-known refrain of “We Wish You a Merry Christmas." So, here it is. This seasonal favorite is essentially the same as a Christmas pudding but with the sweet addition of – wait for it – figs.

Does alcohol burn off in Christmas pudding? ›

Once burning, the heat generated warms the liquid alcohol in the pudding, creating more vapour until eventually there is no more alcohol left to vapourise.

What is a good substitute for rum in Christmas pudding? ›

A sweet marsala or Madeira wine are good alternatives but if you only have a bottle of rum, whisky or brandy on hand then one of these could also be used.

What is the most expensive Christmas pudding ever? ›

A luxury website in the UK has started selling the world's most expensive Christmas pudding for a staggering $37,000 (£23,000).

What is British pudding in America? ›

The two meanings of "pudding"

American puddings are closer to what the Brits would call "custard." A British pudding is a dish, savory or sweet, that's cooked by being boiled or steamed in something: a dish, a piece of cloth, or even animal intestine.

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.

What are the pennies in Christmas pudding? ›

Adding silver coins into plum pudding is a fun Christmas tradition. The notion being that whoever finds the coin will have good luck. The tradition may date as far back as early as the 1300s when several small items like dried peas and chicken wishbones were added to the pudding mixture.

What is the penny in Christmas pudding? ›

A silver sixpence was placed into the pudding mix and every member of the household gave the mix a stir. Whoever found the sixpence in their own piece of the pudding on Christmas Day would see it as a sign that they would enjoy wealth and good luck in the year to come.

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 does figgy mean in figgy pudding? ›

The Middle English name had several spellings, including ffygey, fygeye, fygee, figge, and figee. The latter is a 15th-century conflation with a French dish of fish and curds called figé, meaning "curdled" in Old French. But it too came to mean a "figgy" dish, involving cooked figs, boiled in wine or otherwise.

What do you serve with Christmas pudding? ›

Although the pud is undoubtedly the star, all that rich, fruity filling needs a dollop of something creamy and cool to serve alongside. Pour over double cream, spoon on thick clotted cream or serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a quick win, or whip up your own boozy brandy butter for ultimate indulgence.

Why is Christmas pudding called figgy pudding? ›

History of Figgy Pudding

Rather than creamy puddings and custards, which Southern cooks are familiar with, this Christmas pudding dates back to medieval England and is a steamed cake full of spices, raisins, and currants soaked in brandy. If it contains figs, it is called a figgy pudding.

Is Christmas pudding made with whiskey or brandy? ›

The pudding is dark and can be saturated with whiskey or brandy, dark beer, or other alcohols. They used to be boiled in a “pudding cloth,” but today they are usually made in pudding bowls.

What alcohol is good to soak Christmas cake in? ›

What alcohol should you use? Strong, flavourful spirits with a high ABV are ideal for feeding fruitcakes. 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.

What spirit is served with Christmas pudding? ›

Final answer: Brandy is the spirit traditionally added to butter and served with Christmas pudding. Known as brandy butter, this customary British accompaniment to Christmas pudding involves creaming butter and sugar together before adding brandy, chilling, and serving atop the dessert.

What wine is best for Christmas pudding? ›

Ruby Port or Tawny Port is the traditional wine to have with a traditional Christmas pudding. The warm fruitiness of ruby port and the nutty flavours of tawny port both complement the rich fruit & nut flavours of the Christmas pudding.

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