(big pudding in saucepan and baby pudding ready for steaming (2 hours)
Every year at Christmas, I enjoy eating Mum's Christmas Pudding, with hot custard and a bit of cream. Every year I wish I could have a bit more! To remedy this and so I can enjoy little bits of pudding through January, February, March etc, I made my own.
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The recipe is on the box of Tandaco Suet Mix - the very recipe Mum has used for probably 60 years. It is very easy to make but requires steaming for 5 hours on the stove.
The recipe is on the box of Tandaco Suet Mix - the very recipe Mum has used for probably 60 years. It is very easy to make but requires steaming for 5 hours on the stove.
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And et voila! One perfect pudding - it smells soooo good ... now, will it come out of the basin?
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Perfect! I popped it back in again, covered tightly with foil then replaced the snap on lid. Now it is at the back of my fridge, until Christmas nears... I hope I can resist! The only variation to the recipe was that I mascerated the dried fruit (and I added a small bag of glace cherries too) in 1/2 a cup of brandy (not 1/4) for a week beforehand, stirring daily. This really plumped up the fruit and it smelled divine. It makes a big pudding and in this case, my basin was a tad small so I made a tiny one in a little spring form tin so that is an added bonus! That wee one is tucked away in the freezer.
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Give this recipe a go - it's a never fail one!
Cheers - Joolz
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Give this recipe a go - it's a never fail one!
Cheers - Joolz
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