The Old Manor House Traditional Victorian Christmas Pudding Recette

Uncover a piece of history with this authentic 1880s Victorian Christmas pudding recipe! Discovered in an antique scrapbook, this recipe hails from a grand manor house in Northern England. Unlike heavy, stodgy puddings, this lighter-than-air delight uses bread crumbs instead of flour, resulting in a deliciously fruity and boozy treat that's perfect for the holidays. Traditionally made on Stir-Up Sunday (the Sunday before Advent), it's said to bring good fortune to all who partake. Follow this recipe to create a magical Christmas pudding, complete with a lucky sixpence for an extra special touch! Perfect for gifting or enjoying as a festive centerpiece.

Préparation 60 min
Cuisson 615 min
Calories 874.7 kcal
Protéines 26g
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Ingrédients pour The Old Manor House Traditional Victorian Christmas Pudding

  • 1 lb raisins
  • 1 lb dried currants
  • ½ lb sultanas
  • Prunes
  • ½ lb mixed peel (candied orange and lemon peel)
  • ½ lb blanched almonds, chopped
  • ¼ tsp ground nutmeg
  • 1 tsp ground mixed spice
  • ½ tsp ground cinnamon
  • Ground Almonds
  • Pinch of salt
  • ½ lb fresh breadcrumbs
  • 8 oz soft dark brown sugar
  • Butter
  • 4 large eggs
  • ¼ pint brandy
  • ¼ pint stout (Guinness or similar)
  • ½ lb shredded suet
  • ¼ lb glace cherries (red and green, halved)
  • 4 oz plain flour
  • ¼ pint sweet sherry or port
  • Juice of 1 large orange
  • Molasses
  • Sixpence (optional)

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Comment préparer The Old Manor House Traditional Victorian Christmas Pudding

  1. Preheat your oven to 300°F (150°C). Grease and flour a 2-quart pudding basin.
  2. In a large bowl, combine the suet, breadcrumbs, raisins, currants, sultanas, candied peel, mixed peel, cherries, and almonds.
  3. In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs, sugar, spices, and molasses until well combined.
  4. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix thoroughly. Stir in the brandy, port, and orange juice.
  5. Add the sixpence (optional) and any other lucky charms.
  6. Spoon the mixture into the prepared pudding basin, ensuring it's about ¾ full.
  7. Cover the basin tightly with a lid or foil, then place it inside a larger pot or steamer. Add enough boiling water to come halfway up the sides of the basin.
  8. Steam for 6 hours (or up to 8 hours for a richer flavor).
  9. Once steamed, carefully remove the pudding from the steamer and let it cool completely before removing it from the basin. Serve cold or warm with brandy butter or custard.

Nutrition Information (Approximate per serving)

Sodium

24 g

Sugar

238g

Fat

105g

Carbs

35g

Questions fréquentes

Combien de temps faut-il pour préparer The Old Manor House Traditional Victorian Christmas Pudding ?

The Old Manor House Traditional Victorian Christmas Pudding prend environ 675 minutes du début à la fin — environ 60 minutes de préparation et 615 minutes de cuisson.

Combien de calories contient The Old Manor House Traditional Victorian Christmas Pudding ?

The Old Manor House Traditional Victorian Christmas Pudding contient environ 874.7 calories par portion, avec environ 26 g de protéines, 35 g de glucides et 61 g de lipides.

De quels ingrédients ai-je besoin pour The Old Manor House Traditional Victorian Christmas Pudding ?

Les principaux ingrédients de The Old Manor House Traditional Victorian Christmas Pudding sont Raisins, Currants, Sultanas, Prunes, Citrus Peels, Sliced Almonds. Consultez la liste complète avec les quantités ci-dessus.

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