Frances bissell's low-fat christmas pudding
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[edit] Description
[edit] Ingredients
- 230 grams (8 oz, 4 loosely packed cups) fresh wholemal
- breadcrumbs
- 230 grams (8 oz, 2 cups) each of roughly chopped Muscatel
- (black) Raisins
- Sultanas (yellow Raisins) and dried apricots
- 60 grams (2 oz, ¾ cup) crumbled
- almond macaroons or amaretti
- 60 grams (2 oz, ¾ cup) chopped
- almonds
- 60 grams (2 oz, ½ cup) ground or flaked almonds
- 1 grated appple
- 1 tbsp grated orange zest
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1 tsp ground mace
- 1/2 tsp ground cardamom (i had none so used cumin, which worked as well!)
- 1/2 tsp ground cloves (i used whole and put them in the food processor with the bread! again, it worked)
- 1/2 tsp ground allspice
- 2 tbsp orange marmalade or candied orange peel
- juice of 1 orange
- 4 med free-range eggs
- 6 tbsp or 1 miniature bottle of cognac
- 140 ml (5 fl oz, scant 2/3 cup) fortified Muscat wine, port Marsala or rich oloroso sherry
[edit] Directions
- Put all the dry ingredients in a large bowl and mix thoroughly.
- Put the marmalade, orange juice, eggs, brandy and wine in another large bowl, or in the blender or food processor, and beat until well blended and frothy.
- Pour the liquid over the dry ingredients. Mix until moist.
- Cover, and let sand for a couple of hours at least and, if possible, overnight to let the spice flavours develop. oil or butter the pudding basin and spoon in the mixture.
- As it contains no raw flour, it will not expand very much during the cooking, so you can fill the basin to within 1.25 cm (½ inch) of the rim.
- Take a square of greaseproof or waxed paper, oil or butter it (i didn"t bother, but did oil the basins. I don"t have a 3-pint one, so used 1 2-pint and 1 1-pint one, 2 pints being ample for my family for christmas dinner) and tie it over the top of the basin with string.
- Steam in boiling water for 5 hours.
- Allow pudding to cool completely before wrapping it, still in its basin, in fresh greaseproof paper plus a layer of foil.
- Store in a cool dark place. On christmas day, steam for a further two hours.
- Bissell/levy suggest serving this with creme fraiche, rather than the traditional brandy butter (don"t ask - not to be discussed on this mailing list!!!), and i do think this is one occasion when a little cream is permissible! incidentally, the tradition is that every member of the family stirs the pudding mixture while making a wish....
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