This is my first Daring Bakers challenge..I was very excited and had fun in doing this, but when the challenge was revealed I was little disappointed because I thought I would not be able to take the first Challenge itself.
The April 2010 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Esther of The Lilac Kitchen. She challenged everyone to make a traditional British pudding using, if possible, a very traditional British ingredient: Suet.
As the recipe calls for suet which is not suitable for vegetarians. But since Esther gave alternative of using butter it was success...
We had a choice between the traditional suet and butter puddings, but the basic type and cooking method were the same.
I adapted my recipe here. I almost halved the quantity and substituted liquor with orange juice and slightly adjusted the ingredients to our taste. It came out so delicious. I had a very hard time waiting for 3 hrs while it was steaming, before I could taste it. But its really worth waiting.. We enjoyed a lot. This is my Christmas pudding for the wonderful challenge..
CHRISTMAS PUDDING
Serves 4 to 5
Ingredients:
Mixed dried fruit - 1 1/4 cup
Pitted dried dates - 1/2 chopped
Raisins - 1/2 cup roughly chopped
Red glace cherries - 1/4 cup chopped
Dark brown sugar - 1/2 cup
Butter - 60 gms
Bicarbonate of soda - 1/2 tsp
Grated orange rind - 1/2 tsp
Egg -1 beaten
Plain flour - 1/2 cup sifted
Self-raising flour- 1/2 cup sifted
Cinnamon - 1/2 tsp
Orange liquor - 2 tbsp
Method :
1.Grease an 4 cup-capacity metal pudding steamer.
2.Line base with baking paper.
3.Place mixed dried fruit, dates, raisins, cherries, sugar, butter and 1/2 cup cold water in a saucepan over medium-high heat.
4.Stir until butter has melted. Bring to the boil.
5.Cook, stirring, for 5 minutes. Remove from heat.
6.Now add bicarbonate of soda. Stir to combine.
7.Transfer to a large, heatproof bowl. Cool.
8.Stir in orange rind, egg, flours, cinnamon and orange juice.
9.Spoon mixture into prepared steamer. Smooth top.
10.Cover tightly with Aluminium foil.
11. Place in the pressure cooker or steamer by carefully pouring boiling water to half. Cover pan. Place over medium heat.
12. Steam for 3 to 3 1/2 hrs, topping up with boiling water when necessary.
13.Remove pan from heat. Carefully lift steamer from water. Stand for 10 minutes. Remove lid. Turn pudding onto a plate. Serve with custard.
Note :
1.Wrap pudding in plastic wrap then foil. Refrigerate for 3 months or freeze for up to 1 year.
2.After 3 hrs check whether the pudding is done by inserting skewer or knife, If not done steam for another 1/2 hr.
Verdict :
Everything came out so delicious, Since the dry fruits had already sugar in it, I should reduce amount of sugar when I make next time. As the pudding itself had exact sweetness we did not have it with custard. It was delicious on its own like Christmas fruit cake but very moist and heavenly.
The April 2010 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Esther of The Lilac Kitchen. She challenged everyone to make a traditional British pudding using, if possible, a very traditional British ingredient: Suet.
As the recipe calls for suet which is not suitable for vegetarians. But since Esther gave alternative of using butter it was success...
We had a choice between the traditional suet and butter puddings, but the basic type and cooking method were the same.
I adapted my recipe here. I almost halved the quantity and substituted liquor with orange juice and slightly adjusted the ingredients to our taste. It came out so delicious. I had a very hard time waiting for 3 hrs while it was steaming, before I could taste it. But its really worth waiting.. We enjoyed a lot. This is my Christmas pudding for the wonderful challenge..
CHRISTMAS PUDDING
Serves 4 to 5
Ingredients:
Mixed dried fruit - 1 1/4 cup
Pitted dried dates - 1/2 chopped
Raisins - 1/2 cup roughly chopped
Red glace cherries - 1/4 cup chopped
Dark brown sugar - 1/2 cup
Butter - 60 gms
Bicarbonate of soda - 1/2 tsp
Grated orange rind - 1/2 tsp
Egg -1 beaten
Plain flour - 1/2 cup sifted
Self-raising flour- 1/2 cup sifted
Cinnamon - 1/2 tsp
Orange liquor - 2 tbsp
Method :
1.Grease an 4 cup-capacity metal pudding steamer.
2.Line base with baking paper.
3.Place mixed dried fruit, dates, raisins, cherries, sugar, butter and 1/2 cup cold water in a saucepan over medium-high heat.
4.Stir until butter has melted. Bring to the boil.
5.Cook, stirring, for 5 minutes. Remove from heat.
6.Now add bicarbonate of soda. Stir to combine.
7.Transfer to a large, heatproof bowl. Cool.
8.Stir in orange rind, egg, flours, cinnamon and orange juice.
9.Spoon mixture into prepared steamer. Smooth top.
10.Cover tightly with Aluminium foil.
11. Place in the pressure cooker or steamer by carefully pouring boiling water to half. Cover pan. Place over medium heat.
12. Steam for 3 to 3 1/2 hrs, topping up with boiling water when necessary.
13.Remove pan from heat. Carefully lift steamer from water. Stand for 10 minutes. Remove lid. Turn pudding onto a plate. Serve with custard.
Note :
1.Wrap pudding in plastic wrap then foil. Refrigerate for 3 months or freeze for up to 1 year.
2.After 3 hrs check whether the pudding is done by inserting skewer or knife, If not done steam for another 1/2 hr.
Verdict :
Everything came out so delicious, Since the dry fruits had already sugar in it, I should reduce amount of sugar when I make next time. As the pudding itself had exact sweetness we did not have it with custard. It was delicious on its own like Christmas fruit cake but very moist and heavenly.
It luks delicious n presentation is amazing...gr8 effort.
ReplyDeletePavithra,
ReplyDeleteI just can't believe this is baked - looks absolutely ravishing. I know a lot of people here frown on Christmas fruit cakes - but they are one of my favorites - every year I stock one of the big costco fruit cakes.
Love the little berry on top too!
I'm even more excited because I think I'm finally the first one to comment on your page. Yay!!
Aaah...Deepti beat me to it!!
ReplyDeleteSorry, in the full speed that I was writing in to be first in line, I mis wrote! I was going to say I can't believe that this is steamed!
ReplyDeleteI'll stop commenting now. :)
Hey anu this is not baked, steamed !!!
ReplyDeleteHa ha thats ok anu !!! Anyway thanks deepti and anu for the quick comments...
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the Club Pavithra! Wonderful job,the pudding turned out perfect and is so rich with dried fruits,yum :D
ReplyDeleteLooks more like plum cake...lovely presentation...rich with dry fruits yummmmyy!
ReplyDeletea stunner is what i can say...
ReplyDeletepudding luks perfect and fabuluous..ur creative shows in every click which is damn good..
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering.......Excellent presentation.
ReplyDeletePudding looks yummy..That was an smart choices of subsitutes. (butter and ornage juice)
ReplyDeleteYour efforts are seen in this pudding..
Hats of Pavitra!!
mt favorite kind of pudding! looks so yummy and tempting.. great clicks too.
ReplyDeleteNow i wish it was christma, this looks really good, i canjust smell the festive aroma from your kitchen when you make this.
ReplyDeleteDrool...! Mouth watering Pics adn looks super tempting.
ReplyDeleteboy .. u r one of those cooks gifted with tremendous amount of patience ...Cake looks utterly delicious ..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures as always
The pudding looks just too gud...wow...drooling over it
ReplyDeleteThat looks like baked dear...very yummy looking pudding...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pudding,perfectly done..
ReplyDeletePudding looks very delicious and Christmassy!!
ReplyDeletecute clicks & pudding makes me hungry!! gr8 pavithra...
ReplyDeleteWow this pudding has turned out superb.I love the clicks too they are awaesome.
ReplyDeletePudding looks absolutely tasty and pleasant. Nice recipe dear.
ReplyDeletegreat job for the challenge...wonderful pudding!
ReplyDeletePavithra,
ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding looks really good.
Looks so rich and delicious, nice click
ReplyDeletepavita
ReplyDeletewonderful pudding..loved the presenatation.looks so delicious..grt job.lovely pictures..
I love christmas and cake this looks so yummy. Due to the ingredietns needed, I never try it at home. Good that you have given some alternatives Pavithra... feel like having it.
ReplyDeleteI love X'mas fruit cake..but never had this pudding before..Looks wonderful..got to try this sometimes..
ReplyDeleteDear,
ReplyDeleteEach and everyone of your recipes are fabulous. You are very gifted and this pudding is making me weak in the knees. Just looking at it, I am wishing I was a housefly in your kitchen..Don't swat me away..
Delicious pudding! Great effort, Pavithra..
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering.......Excellent presentation.
ReplyDeleteOMG...what a yummy and wonderful snap. Great job.
ReplyDeleteCool lassi: Hi Dear,
ReplyDeleteYou are always welcome to my kitchen as my friend.
Pavithra
WOW!!! Pavitra, that is another yummy prep of yours..... It has its own specialty..... Lovely made pudding.... I would love to savor the whole..... And steaming of course is a twist...... U rock as always..... Love & Hugs))))
ReplyDeleteAsh....
(http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
That looks incredible! So yummy.
ReplyDeleteawesome looking pudding!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the Daring Bakers! Your pudding is so festive looking and I love all the pictures! Great job!! :)
ReplyDeleteHow beautifully you've done on your first challenge Pavithra. Gorgeous pictures too. Welcome to the Daring Bakers!
ReplyDeleteyummy one and nice clicks tooo :)
ReplyDeletePavithra, this is simply superb, Wonderful clicks too. I am amazed.
ReplyDeleteAwesome attempt at this Christmas pudding. Fabulous! Good pics too. Drooling!
ReplyDeleteYour presentation is always beautiful and unique.
ReplyDeleteThe X'mas pudding for the Spring....mmm...that's just a charm.
A challenge perfectly done.. I replaced suet with butter
ReplyDeleteWelcome and hello to the Daring Bakers' and congratulations on your first challenge. And what a wonderful looking pudding you did it looks perfect. Superb effort and your photos are so clear and gorgeous. Cheers from Audax in Sydney Australia.
ReplyDeleteWow!!!
ReplyDeleteCake looks awesome dear :-)
Cute decoration!!!
A beautiful pudding! Nice presentation!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Hi Pavithra,
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious & Beautifull Presentation !!!
wow, your clicks are really beautiful!!, you have done a beautiful presentation too!!, Mine pudding was gorgeous to eat!!, only photos didn't come out well, taking clicks late in the night that is what happens, you have done a great job in your first challenge!! and thanks for your lovely comments too..
ReplyDeleteWow that looks wonderful, looks great and lovely. Beautiful click.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your first...
ReplyDeleteMade Steamed Chocolate Pudding & Steamed Apple n Caramel Pudding for Daring Bakers April 2010 for my first challenge...
even i almost sat out for exactly the same reason... Butter to the rescue....
Very well plated dessert :)
Cheers,
The Variable, Crazy Over Desserts - Nachiketa
Catch me on facebook @ Crazy Over Desserts
Congrats on ur first challenge..Beautiful and delicious pudding..well presented..
ReplyDeletePerfect pudding I would deeply enjoy this you did a great job! Since I love a good fruit cake I know that I would enjoy eating this amazing pudding yum!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice,has come out perfect and pictures are too gud Pavithra! :)
ReplyDeleteHi dear Pavithra! hru doing dearie??? Missed U and ur clicks! ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely pudding...make me hungry! Owhhhhh :~
I'm back again..haha! ^___^
tempting presentation and looks so yum
ReplyDeleteWowww.. looks soo delicious and tempting.. beautiful clicks!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have a slice of the pudding :D
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Daring Bakers - - fabulous job! And your pictures are absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWay to go....lovely entry 4 the challenge
ReplyDeleteGreat job! It looks pretty and delicious.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pudding Pavithra....looks superb and lovely clicks :)
ReplyDeleteWow.. into darling bakers. Thats fantastic and I love the pudding too. Looks really good. :)
ReplyDeletethis is steamed???? looks totally yum and like a rich plum cake!
ReplyDeleteYou don't have to wait for Christmas to eat this-right??? Delish:)
ReplyDeleteThis is gr8 pavi..... n u kno steaming is really gr8 nd lovely presentation :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Your pictures are really brilliant - the pudding looks absolutely yummy. Great blog btw!
ReplyDeletesimply delicious pudding:)
ReplyDeleteThe pudding look so colorful n delicious !! Such wonderful clicks add to the divine taste ......yummm ....
ReplyDeleteSmita
@ Little Food Junction
I love all the dried fruits you added, I'm not a vegetarian but would have also skipped the suet. Lovely photos and presentation!
ReplyDeletea christmas pudding in april! i love it!!
ReplyDeletePudding looks fabulous !
ReplyDeleteI love christmas cake so this pudding must've been fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the DB community and congrats on a first challenge done really well. The pudding looks good.
ReplyDeletelovely and inviting Christmas pud...very festive!!
ReplyDeletefirst of all congrats on joining the daring bakers, that a real daring challenge. the christmas pudding looks incredibly fluffy and moisten. great with a dollop of whipped cream.
ReplyDeleteLooks chocolatey- awesome, tempting one for sure.
ReplyDeletewoww!! That's absolutely yummy. Love to have a bite...
ReplyDeleteWow !!! I do not have any more suitable words for it. It simply looks fantastic !!!
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