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Suet pudding recipe

Posted on Dec 16th, 2016
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Suet Pudding recipe


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  • british dessert
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This suet pudding recipe is a classic British dessert that is rich, comforting, and perfect for colder days. Made with suet, flour, sugar, and dried fruits, this pudding is steamed to perfection, resulting in a moist and flavorful treat. The combination of the suet and dried fruits creates a deliciously indulgent texture, while the steaming process ensures that all the flavors meld together beautifully. Serve this suet pudding warm with a dollop of custard or a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a truly delightful dessert experience.

Keywords: suet pudding, British dessert, steamed, dried fruits, comfort food

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Ingredients:
1-1/3 cup flour
1 teaspoon soda
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup sugar
1 cup candied fruits or citron (or raisins and/or nuts)
3/4 cup molasses
1/2 cup ground suet
1 egg
1/4 cup milk
Hard Sauce:
1/2 cup butter
1-1/2 cups confectionery sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
Instructions:

We celebrate the Christmas holidays with our guests by serving a suet or plum pudding based on a recipe that began with Kathy’s great-grandmother.

We had always assumed the recipe had French Canadian origins like her mother’s family, but on a recent trip to England discovered this pudding, as the British call their desserts, had its origin there. An old Yorkshire tradition: “In as many homes as you eat plum pudding in the 12 days following Christmas, so many happy months will you have during the year.”

Kathy has found recipes dating back to colonial times, one which takes up to 3 days to prepare!

This recipe has undoubtedly evolved over the years. We use candied fruit instead of dried plums or prunes. There is, however, suet, beef fat which can be obtained from a butcher. The fat melts during cooking and moistens the pudding.

Rather than a pudding, this is a steamed dessert with a dense cake-like texture. Although great-grandmother served it without an accompaniment, Mother and I serve it with a hard sauce (a recipe found in Betty Crocker’s Picture Cook Book, 1st edition 1950), another family heirloom.

In a bowl, combine dry ingredients and mix in candied fruits. In separate bowl, beat wet ingredients until well mixed. Add this mixture to the dry ingredients and mix with a fork until moistened.

Pour into a well greased 2-quart mold. Steam for 3 hours. Cool for 15 minutes then remove. Serve with hard sauce.

Steaming the Pudding:I improvised. I took a large kettle and put my vegetable steamer on the bottom. The mold should not sit in the bottom of the pan. I placed the mold in the steamer, then added water approximately halfway up the mold and covered the pan. I set the kettle on top of the stove on a medium setting. Periodically check the water level. I used a mold which had its own cover on a hinge. Should you use a mold without a cover, wrap the top with aluminum foil to prevent the pudding from becoming watery.

Cream the butter in a mixer or food processor, blend in sugar and vanilla. Serve over the warm pudding.


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An amateur chef, mainly cooking for friends and peers. Likes to drink good wine, too. Sous-vide apprentice. Prefers salty food over sweetstuff.

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