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Makes 16 servings

Christmas Pudding recipe from SYMPLY TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE book 2

 Ingredients:

  • 7 slices multigrain bread (crumble including crusts)
  • 1 cup skim milk
  • 3 cups (500g) mixed fruit
  • 2 teaspoons mixed spices
  • ½ cup rum or brandy
  • 3 egg whites
  • ¾ teaspoon bicarb soda
  • ½ cup apple sauce (in jar)
  • 1 cup mashed banana
  • 1 tablespoon Parisian essence (optional)
  • 1¼ cups plain flour

Put breadcrumbs in a large mixing bowl, heat milk until hot, then pour over breadcrumbs, stir together until really mushy and bread has absorbed all the milk.

Add in mixed fruit, spices and rum/brandy, mix together well. Beat egg whites into mixture well. Mix bicarb soda with apple sauce (it will froth) then add to bowl. Stir in mashed banana and parisian essence (this will make a darker pudding). Fold in flour and mix until all ingredients are well combined.

Pour into a 19cm x 9 cm pudding steamer that has been sprayed with cooking spray, spray lid as well. Secure lid. Put a saucer turned upside down into boiler, put pudding dish on top of saucer and fill with boiling water which reaches ¾ of the way up the steamer. Steam in a covered boiler simmering for 4 hours. Check water level occasionally, top up if needed.

To reheat place in boiler for 1 hour before serving.

Nutritional Information
PER SERVE
FAT            TOTAL                              0.8g
                  SATURATED                    0.2g
FIBRE                                                   3.1g
PROTEIN                                             4.4g
CARBS                                               39.4g
SUGAR                                              25.6g
SODIUM                                           153mg
KILOJOULES                       823 (cals 196)
GI RATING                                          Low

Dietitian’s Tip: A special occasion pudding that is low in fat but high in carbohydrate and kilojoules. The whole family will enjoy this at Christmastime.

  • My husband loves Christmas pudding. I think I’ll have to make one for him to try.

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  • This recipe looks so lovely.

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  • The pudding looks really nice especially with I presume it’s glace cherries on top.

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  • have you the sauce recipe

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  • Mmm! Christmas in July is looking pretty good right now!

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  • It will be good to try to make this and enjoy with family. Thanks for the recipe.

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  • I usually buy the ready made from supermarket.

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  • I just wonder if I could substitute the egg whites!

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  • This looks like the most delish pudd recipe I’ve seen

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  • What an interesting recipe! I’m really curious to try it. I love the idea of using wholemeal bread to get a bit more fibre into the pudding.

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  • Fengari – Parisian essence is a caramel, browning essence 🙂

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  • Yum, need to save this for Christmas time.

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  • Such an easy recipe and looks delicious as well

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  • i would love to know what Parisian essence is also please does anyone know where you can get it from??

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  • never to early to start looking at recipes! my sis normally asks me to find her a cook pudding recipe around august so she has time to perfect it! i may beat her this year!

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  • wow so easy to make and looks tasty too,

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  • What is Parisian essence? How does it differ to vanilla essence?

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  • actually my favourite one is mums traditional calico pudding with brandy butter.

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  • I love my xmas puddings. Wouldn’t make it though cause of the bread.

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  • Seems quite straightforward and easy to make.

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