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Sixpence Christmas Pudding Recipe

Sixpence Christmas pudding recipe



Prep time:
20 min
Cook time:
5 hrs, plus 2 hrs reheating
Serves:
8-10
Lotte Duncan incorporates the delightful family tradition of making wishes over your Christmas pudding in this easy-to-follow recipe with a fruity difference.

Ingredients

  • 225 g seedless raisins
  • 225 g dried cherries
  • 225 g sultanas
  • 75 g chopped dried pears
  • 50 g chopped dried pineapple, or mango
  • lemon, grated zest only
  • orange, grated zest only
  • 225 g fresh white breadcrumbs
  • 75 g plain flour
  • 1 tsp mixed spice
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • 225 g shredded vegetable suet
  • 225 g soft dark brown sugar
  • 4 large eggs, beaten
  • 1 dash (or two) angostura bitters
  • 55 ml dark rum
  • 55 ml calvados, or cherry brandy
  • 75 ml milk
  • sterilised penny, or sixpence, wrapped in a little greaseproof paper (optional)

Method

1. Lightly grease a 1.6 litre pudding basin and line the base with non-stick baking parchment.

2. Put the raisins, cherries and sultanas in a large mixing bowl with the dried pear and pineapple (or mango), lemon zest, orange zest, breadcrumbs, flour, mixed spice, salt, suet and sugar. Stir to mix.

3. In another bowl, whisk together the eggs, a dash of the angostura bitters, rum, the calvados (or cherry brandy) and milk. Add to the fruit mixture and stir well. At this stage, add the sterilised coin and take turns in the family to stir the pudding and make a wish.

4. Spoon into the pudding basin and press down well. Cover the surface with a disc of greaseproof paper. Cover the whole basin with some more paper and foil, making a pleat in the centre to allow for expansion during cooking. Secure with some string.

5. Place the pudding basin into a large saucepan and pour enough boiling water in to come halfway up the basin.

6. Bring up to the boil, cover the pan and boil steadily for 5 hours making sure the saucepan doesn't boil dry. Top up with boiling water only.

7. Once cooked, remove from the pan and allow to cool completely. Re-cover with some fresh greaseproof paper and foil. Store in a cool, dark place for four weeks, or even longer. During this time, I have been known to add a little more rum to the pudding!

8. To reheat on the day, steam the pudding for 2 hours as above.

9. To serve, turn out onto a warmed serving dish. Warm some rum in a pan, and set it alight with a match. Pour this over the pudding and decorate with holly. 

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