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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Christmas pudding time
I have been making Christmas cakes and puddings for as many years as I can remember. The first attempt at making puddings was many years ago, the first year I was married. I was 17. I took the recipe from my high school cookery book "Commonsense Cookery Book".
This book came from the days when every one had big families, and the quantities were enormous. I can recall adding the ingredients, and the mixture getting so large that I ended up putting it into a plastic bucket to continue the mixing, and sitting on the floor with it between my legs.
I had a long post last year about my Christmas Cooking which you can have a look at, so I won;t repeat the same photos. This years I ended up making 4 puddings and not the fruit mince pies. I decided to use the fruit mixture in the extra puddings and give them to friends. My kitchen looks like a commercial cookery with them hanging around. They have to left to dry, and then boiled again on Christmas day for several hours before serving, with brandy custard.
However, I have found out about reheating them in the micro-wave. I have not tried it, but willing to give it a go. It is something like putting them on medium for 5 minutes, for each 500g, but I had better find the slip of paper where I jotted it down. Must have put it some safe place, as I can't find it now.
Found it! Just as well, had it all wrong. 60 seconds, for 500g on medium. phew! I would have had it burnt to a crisp. If you boil to reheat, then you leave it in the cloth in the water for 1 hour for 1 kg. If you microwave then it is out of the cloth.
My mother made Christmas pudding like this and we always had it for dessert on New Years Day. With a soft rum sauce.....yumm
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice tradition to maintain!! Love the look of all your puddings hanging in the kitchen!!!
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