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Ingredients
20 piece(s)
Christmas pudding
- 800 g Christmas Cake
- 100 g dark chocolate
- 2 tablespoons Brandy or Brandy essence
Topping
- 200 g white chocolate
- 1 bunch Diced red & green glace cherries or red & green licorice
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Recipe is created for
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For cooking (simmering) at temperatures of 95°C or above (200°F), the simmering basket should always be used instead of the TM6 measuring cup, as the TM6 measuring cup fits tightly in the lid. The simmering basket rests loosely on top, is steam-permeable, and also prevents food spatter from the mixing bowl.
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Recipe's preparation
- Blitz the christmas cake until it resembles crumbs 6 sec, speed 6.
Set aside
Melt dark chocolate and brandy 2 minutes, 50°c, speed 2.
Combine dark chocolate with the christmas cake. combine by hand or mix on reverse for 1 minute, speed 3.
roll into balls and refrigerate until required.
Melt white chocolate 2 minutes, 50°c, speed 2
Scrape down bowl at 1 minute.
Use a teaspoon to top white chocolate on top of the puddings and finish with cherries/licorice/jelly beans.
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Comments
Add a commentHCwoman: you are welcome!
HCwoman: you are welcome!
deChef: Im so glad that you liked them....
deChef: Im so glad that you liked them.
Thankyou for reviewing
Delicious...I've made 3 batches in the last week....
Delicious...I've made 3 batches in the last week. Obviously I have not eaten them all by myself. They went down a treat. I used a bought Christmas cake the first time. Then a friend suggested making a boiled fruit cake, cheaper and just as yum. Thank you for a new family Christmas treat.
So easy to make and very quick. Thanks
So easy to make and very quick. Thanks
These were very nice. I also used a cheap...
These were very nice. I also used a cheap supermarket cake and they turned out great! I cut up red and green snakes for the decoration as they were the only "red and green" things I could find!
These little puddings are quick , simple and a...
These little puddings are quick , simple and a winner. I used coffee and vanilla. I will be making these every Xmas
I have been making these for many years now, but l...
I have been making these for many years now, but l use either orange juice or some condensed milk instead of essence or alcohol that way they are perfect for children and non alcholics.
malleea wrote:...
I used a cheap supermarket fruit cake too, how good is it! Thanks for rating a 5 star. Im so glad you liked it.
Wow these are terrific and so easy. I used a cheap...
Wow these are terrific and so easy. I used a cheap supermarket cake and didnt have brandy but added sherry instead and turned out delicious. im taking them to a party tonight and I'm sure they will be a big hit thanks so much for the recipe.