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'stir and Make a Wish' Christmas Pudding
 
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Prep Time: 25 Minutes
Cook Time: 120 Minutes
Ready In: 145 Minutes
Servings: 10
A fruity christmas pudding that is not too rich or heavy. I have been making this recipe year after year. Traditionally the pudding should be made on 'Stir up sunday' which is the suday before Advent ( sometime at the end of November). Everyone in the house should stir the pudding and make a wish. This recipe is enough to make 2 puddings of 2 pints, of course you can half the recipe but I love giving one away as a gift. Start 3-4 days before because the fruits need soaking to soften.
Ingredients:
250 g raisins
250 g sultanas
85 g stoned dates, chopped
85 g pitted prunes, chopped
100 g glace cherries, halved
75 g dried apricots, chopped
75 g dried cranberries
4 tablespoons brandy
2 oranges, zest and juice of
2 lemons, zest and juice of
50 g hazelnuts
200 g softened butter
200 g dark muscovado sugar
4 eggs, at room temperature and beaten
2 apples, peeled cored and diced
100 g self-raising flour
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1 -2 teaspoon cinnamon
2 teaspoons mixed spice
100 g fresh white breadcrumbs
Directions:
1. mix the dried fruits ( chopped as stated in the ingredients) in a bowl and add the alcohol, juices and zests. Stir, cover with a tea towel and leave to soak for 3-4 days, stiring everyday.
2. On the day that you willl be making the pudding, place the hazelnuts in a frying pan ( no oil) and cook gently until lightly toasted and golden. Chop roughly.
3. Butter the 2 pudding basins ( 1.2 liter/ 2 pint capacity each) with some softened butter, then place a disk of grease proof paper on the bottom.
4. In a large mixing bowl, beat together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 5 minutes ( I use hand held electric whisk).
5. Gradually add the beaten eggs, mixing well after each addition ( don't worry if it curdles, this won't effect the pudding).
6. Tip in the soaked fruits, chopped nuts and chopped apple. stir well with a wooden spoon or hands.
7. Sift in the flour and spices, stir in the breadcrumbs and mix. CALL ALL THE FAMILY MEMBERS TO STIR THE MIXTURE AND MAKE A WISH!
8. Fill the basin with the mixture leaving a 2.5 cm/ 1 inch at the top. Smooth the top with the back of a spoon.
9. Cover with a double thickness of buttered greaseproof paper which has been pleated in the middle. This is done to allow the steam in the pudding to expand. Wrap a double lenght of string around the bowl and secure.
10. Overlap the pudding with foil and secure under the ends of teh greaseproof paper.
11. At this point I tie more string to form handles so that I can remove the basin from the hot water easily.
12. Place the pudding basins in a deep pan ( I place my pudding on a shallow cookie cutter on the bottom of the pan so that no direct heat hits it). Pour in 5 cm/2 inches boiling water around it ( I do a third of the basin in the water) return to a simmer and simmer for 2 hours, topping up with more boiling water as needed.
13. Cool, discard paper and rewrap the top with clean greaseproof paper, string and foil .
14. store for up to 3 months in a cool, dry airy place ( or refrigerator).
15. On christmas morning, reheat in microwave ( without the foil, just greaseproof paper) for 6-8 minutes then rest for 2 minutes before turning out.
16. OR: re-steam again using the cooking method but for 1 1/2 hours.
By RecipeOfHealth.com