There are food and dishes that you can prepare ahead of time. What dessert are you preparing for this day? I know when you see this dessert that I have made, it might scared you off but nevertheless this type of dessert or cake is my all time favourite. This type of mixed fruits cake if very well done, it can be kept for very long; in months and can be year too.
Mixed
Fruits & Dates Christmas Pudding
Recipe sourced from The Kitchen Finesse with changes
Ingredients
250g flour
200g cane sugar (I used only 160g light brown sugar)
250ml water (I used only 200ml)
120g butter
2 eggs
400g mixed dried fruits
100g dates, chopped small
250g flour
200g cane sugar (I used only 160g light brown sugar)
250ml water (I used only 200ml)
120g butter
2 eggs
400g mixed dried fruits
100g dates, chopped small
1/3 cup cognac
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground ginger
a pinch of ground nutmeg
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground ginger
a pinch of ground nutmeg
Method
Combine dried fruits in a bowl and macerated with cognac overnight.
Combine dried fruits in a bowl and macerated with cognac overnight.
Combine
sugar and water in a saucepan and cook until sugar dissolves. Place in butter
to melt and cool to room temperature. Sieve together flour, spices,
baking powder and bicarbonate of soda. Stir in butter mixture and eggs then add
soaked fruit mixture.
Brush a 2
liter capacity pudding bowl with butter, line the base with a circle of baking
paper and dust with flour. Pour pudding mixture into bowl.
Cover
with a layer of greased proof paper
followed by foil. Place pudding into a large saucepan with a wire rack or a
plate lining the base. Fill with enough water to come halfway up the side of
the bowl. Cover and simmer for 4.5 hours, topping up water when necessary.
Serve this with your favourite whipped cream or vanilla custard as suggested by
I am submitting this to the "Baby Sumo's Christmas Recipes Collection 2013" event which is hosted by Baby Sumo of Eat Your Heart Out.
I’m submitting this post to Aspiring Bakers #38: Boozy-licious (December 2013) hosted by Jasline of Foodie Baker
I have tried something similar but it is baked. That recipe requires the fruits to be boiled with the water first. Your pudding looks so neat with the fruits so evenly distributed!
ReplyDeletelook very classic and good!
ReplyDeleteOh my.. the fruit pudding looks gorgeous! And you're my hero for withstanding the 4.5 hours steaming! ^^ you really are getting me into the mood for Christmas! I finally macerated my dried fruits in rum last night.. cant wait to make me some fruit cake soonest! ^^
ReplyDeleteHi Mel, you have put me in the festive mood now by looking at your beautiful Christmas pudding. So beautiful! The thought of steaming the pudding for more than 4 hours really put me off. Well done Mel!
ReplyDeletewow..nicely baked cake for Christmas~
ReplyDeleteMerry Xmas ya
what a lovely spicy steamed fruitcake ♡。゚.(*♡´‿` 人´‿` ♡*)゚♡ °・
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely christmas treat, it's putting me in xmas mood already!
ReplyDeleteMel, that's a great looking pudding, very well done!
ReplyDeletethis looks hard to make. it turned out lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic and I love your cake stand. So pretty! Thanks for linking ;)
ReplyDeleteThis Christmas pudding is so beautifully made!
ReplyDeleteyou are really getting me into christmas mood.....!
ReplyDeleteMel, your christmas pudding looks pretty and delicious! I love your cake stand too :)
ReplyDeleteMel, your Christmas pudding is so full of fruits and so yummy!
ReplyDeleteSo festive and I love it! When it comes to pudding, I only knows those wet (?) pudding... I would love to try this! I'm new to Christmas pudding. :)
ReplyDeletebelieve it or not i never had christmas pudding before?! Going to try this - yours look absolutely beautiful - I particularly like the first picture with the red potted plant at the back!
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas pudding looks wonderful! It definitely spells out Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHi Mel,
ReplyDeleteI like Christmas pudding that is well-aged too. The flavors develop extremely well with time... I guess I'm a little too late now to make any Christmas pudding - sign! Good that I can feast yours with my eyes! :p
Zoe
Hi Mel, your pudding looks splendid! Wow I don't think I will have the patience to steam for 4.5 hours! How will you keep it in order for it to last for months? Thank you for joining me in Aspiring Bakers!
ReplyDeleteI love Xmas pudding with warm custard...this looks sensational, Mel. I'd go to your house for Xmas anytime! Just send me an invite :p
ReplyDeleteMerry Xmas!
Hi Mel,
ReplyDeleteI'm here again to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and Happy 2014!!! Cheers!
Zoe
Mel , that is one AWESOME Christmas pudding ! So pretty and very inviting :D
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family Happy Holidays !
Hey Mel! Just dropping by to wish you and your loved ones Happy New Year! Cheers to an amazing year ahead!
ReplyDeleteHi Mel,
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your loved ones a great 2014 ahead! Cheers!
Hi Mel,
ReplyDeleteAfter reading Lena's Kumquat tart post, I laughed and I like to tell you that Kumquat do remind me of you too :D
Cheers!
Zoe
Awesome pudding here!
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