Showing posts with label Christmas Pudding Recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Pudding Recipe. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Quick Christmas Pudding Recipe- Microwave Pudding

Christmas puddings are the most traditional desserts for holiday season. No Christmas party gets complete without serving special pudding made for the special Christmas day! In all the haste and multiple works pending for Christmas celebrations, the task of making a quick pudding without much hassles can't be exaggerated. You are about to learn a quick Christmas Pudding Recipe here- the Microwave pudding which is also the 'so traditional' Christmas pudding recipe made in the modern microwave oven!

Quick Microwave Christmas Pudding Recipe!
This is a classic Christmas Pudding recipe made with some traditional ingredients used in British cooking. However, alternatives to many ingredients have also been mentioned so that other people who are unable to get (or not willing to use) certain ingredients can also make this quick Christmas pudding in their microwave ovens. Also, the measurements have been given in a variety of standards (ounces and pints converted to equal cup measurements) for easy following of the pudding recipe!
Ingredients for Making Microwave Pudding
  • Plain Flour - 2 ounces (about one-fourth cup)
  • Nutmeg - Half tsp
  • Cinnamon - Half tsp
  • Cloves (powdered) - Half tsp
  • White breadcrumbs – 3 ounces (a little more than ¼ cup but not even half cup)
  • Dark brown sugar (soft) - 4 ounces (half a cup)
  • Frozen unsalted butter (grated while frozen, people in UK can use shredded suet which is the original thing to use in a Christmas pudding) - 4 ounces (half a cup)
  • Sultanas (the seedless raisins) - 6 ounces (¾ cup)
  • Currants (seedless variety of grape) - 5 ounces (more than half cup but less than ¾ cup)
  • Peel of any citrus fruit (chopped coarsely) - 1 ounce (less than ¼ cup)
  • Half lemon- grate the rind and keep the juice aside
  • Eggs - Two
  • Treacle ( the uncrystallized syrup made during the refining of sugar- you can also use its alternatives like dark corn syrup, honey, agave nectar, sorghum syrup etc.)- Two table spoons
  • Golden syrup (the pale treacle, alternatively you can use light corn syrup mixed with molasses in a 2 to 1 ratio) - One tablespoon
  • Stout (dark beer brewed with roasted malt or barley)- 1/8 pint or about 3.5 cups
  • Brandy - Two tablespoons
How to Make Quick Microwave Christmas Pudding – The Steps!

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