Christmas dinner would not be complete without a traditional Christmas pudding to round off proceedings. Best brought in aflame and decorated with holly, a good Christmas pud is made months in advance (at least!) and should be dense with fruit – yet light enough to manage after your roast turkey – with a nice amount of spicing and a pleasant boozy flavour.
We may have become a nation of bakers under lockdown, but if you’ve not made your own as this year there’s a plethora of perfect puddings just waiting to take pride of place on your Christmas table.
But first consider your Christmas pudding preferences: nuts or no nuts? Are we sticking with the classic vine fruits or do you have an appetite for a flavour update? Is brandy your top tipple, or is gin, cider, or even amaretto providing your Christmas spirit this year?
And consider who you’re feeding: excellent gluten free and vegan puddings are making their mark this year with bakes the whole family will enjoy so there is no need to buy separate desserts.
We tried around 25 Christmas puddings to compile this list of the best, looking for offerings that were still recognisable as a traditional pudding – none of this festive bombe business – which required a high fruit content and the classic pudding basin shape.
Puddings were steamed as per the instructions before being put through their paces for flavour, texture, quality of ingredients and overall enjoyment.
With varieties ranging from good old fashioned raisins, sultanas, apples and suet soaked in fine Cognac, to a fabulous sourdough pudding and even a chocolate orange version of the fruity favourite, there is a Christmas pudding to satisfy everyone this year. Pass the brandy butter.
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