This makes 2 puddings (each about 2 pints / 1kg) which will comfortably feed 4 people with leftovers, or one giant pudding of doom ;) A pudding basin with a sealing lid makes the process easier.
225g seedless raisins
225g currants
225g sultanas
75g chopped mixed candied peel
zest of 1 lemon (use the rest of the lemon to put into G&T, or something ;)
225g white breadcrumbs
75g plain white flour
1/2tsp ground mixed spice
1/4tsp salt
225g shredded suet. I use vegetable suet, but beef suet problably works fine, too
225g soft light brown sugar (muscovado)
4 large eggs
100ml dark rum
100ml milk
- Grease your pudding basin(s), and line the base with baking paper.
- Put the raisins, currants, sultanas, mixed peel, lemon zest, breadcrumbs, flour, mixed spice, salt, suet, and sugar into a large mixing bowl. Stir to mix it up a bit.
- In another bowl, beat the eggs, and whisk in the rum and milk. Pour this into the dry ingredients, and watch in awe as the whole lot contracts. Mix thoroughly.
- Spoon into basin(s). Press down well. Cover with a disk of baking paper.
- If you've got a sealing lid, put that on. Otherwise, cover the top of the basin with greasproof paper, and foil on top of that, pleat it to form a bit of a peak on top, and secure with string. Next year, get a basin with a lid ;)
- Put the basin(s) into a saucepan (or 2, if necessary), fill the pan(s) with boiling water to about halfway up the basin. Cover tightly, and boil gently for 5 hours, topping up with water if necessary. An electric steamer does the job nicely, too.
- Once cool, put fresh paper+foil on (or, err, leave the lid on ;)
- Water with brandy every 3 weeks or so. You don't want to soak it, but make sure you don't just dampen the top
- Come Christmas, steam as above for 2 hours.
- Turn out onto plate. Remember to remove little greaseproof paper disk. Warm some brandy (4tbsp or so) in a pan, pour over pudding and set on fire :-)
- Once flames have finished, serve with brandy butter or custard
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You might find it easier to halve the quantities, and just make one - I figure that'd feed 5 hungry people comfortable.
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Sadly it seems impossible to buy just a lid so I may need a new pudding basin...
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Yeah, we lost lids in a house-move to had to buy new basins...