Method 1
Ingredients
For the pudding
50g blanched almonds
2 large Bramley cooking apples
200g box candied peel
(in large pieces) or all citron if you can find it
1 whole nutmeg
(you'll use three quarters of it)
1kg raisins
140g plain flour
100g soft fresh white breadcrumbs
100g light muscovado sugar
crumbled if it looks lumpy
3 large eggs
2 tbsp brandy
or cognac, plus extra to light the pudding
250g packet butter
taken straight from the fridge
For the brandy and ginger butter
175g unsalted butter
softened
grated zest of half an orange
5 tbsp icing sugar
4 tbsp brandy
or cognac
2 pieces of stem ginger
finely chopped
step 1
Get everything for the pudding prepared. Chop the almonds coarsely. Peel, core and chop the cooking apples. Sharpen your knife and chop the candied peel. (You can chop the almonds and apples in a food processor, but the peel must be done by hand.) Grate three quarters of the nutmeg (sounds a lot but it's correct).
step 2
Mix the almonds, apples, candied peel, nutmeg, raisins, flour, breadcrumbs, light muscovado sugar, eggs and 2 tbsp brandy or cognac in a large bowl.
step 3
Holding the butter in its wrapper, grate a quarter of it into the bowl, then stir everything together. Repeat until all the butter is grated, then stir for 3-4 mins – the mixture is ready when it subsides slightly after each stir. Ask the family to stir too, and get everyone to make a wish.
step 4
Generously butter two 1.2 litre bowls and put a circle of baking parchment in the bottom of each. Pack in the pudding mixture. Cover with a double layer of baking parchment, pleating it to allow for expansion, then tie with string (keep the paper in place with a rubber band while tying). Trim off any excess paper.
step 5
Now stand each bowl on a large sheet of foil and bring the edges up over the top, then put another sheet of foil over the top and bring it down underneath to make a double package (this makes the puddings watertight). Tie with more string, and make a handle for easy lifting in and out of the pan. Watch our video to see how to tie up a pudding correctly.
step 6
Boil or oven steam the puddings for 8 hrs, topping up with water as necessary. Remove from the pans and leave to cool overnight. When cold, discard the messy wrappings and re-wrap in new baking parchment, foil and string. Store in a cool, dry place until Christmas.
step 7
To make the brandy butter, cream the butter with the orange zest and icing sugar. Gradually beat in the brandy or cognac and chopped stem ginger. Put in a small bowl, fork the top attractively and put in the fridge to set. The butter will keep for a week in the fridge, or it can be frozen for up to six weeks.
step 8
On Christmas Day, boil or oven steam for 1 hr. Unwrap and turn out. To flame, warm 3-4 tbsp brandy in a small pan, pour it over the pudding and set light to it.
Method 2
Ingredients:
- 1 cup suet (beef or vegetarian suet)
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 cup breadcrumbs
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1 cup mixed dried fruit (such as raisins, currants, sultanas)
- 1 cup chopped mixed peel
- 1 tsp mixed spice
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup chopped almonds
- 1/2 cup grated apple
- 1/2 cup grated carrot
- 2 eggs, beaten
- 1/2 cup orange juice
- 1/2 cup dark beer or stout
- Brandy or rum for flaming (optional)
Instructions:
1. In a large bowl, mix together the suet, flour, breadcrumbs, brown sugar, dried fruit, mixed peel, spices, salt, almonds, apple, and carrot.
2. In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs, orange juice, and beer.
3. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix well to combine.
4. Grease a pudding basin and pack the pudding mixture into it, leaving a bit of space at the top for it to expand.
5. Cover the pudding basin with parchment paper and foil, securing them with string.
6. Place the pudding basin in a large pot and fill the pot with enough water to come halfway up the sides of the basin.
7. Steam the pudding for 4-6 hours, checking occasionally to top up the water if necessary.
8. Once cooked, remove the pudding from the steamer and allow it to cool. Store in a cool place until Christmas day.
9. To serve, reheat the pudding by steaming it for another 2 hours. Carefully remove the parchment paper and foil, turn the pudding out onto a plate, and flame with brandy or rum if desired.
Enjoy your classic Christmas pudding!



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