Microwave Christmas Pudding

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Microwave Christmas PuddingThe last Sunday before Advent is Stir-up Sunday, and has come to be accepted as the day when people “stir up” the . It takes its name from the traditional prayer for the day, “Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the wills of thy faithful people”. I’ll add the photograph after I have made the Pudding on Sunday.

Christmas Pudding recipes often rely on steaming for hours, usually 4-8. Sufficient reason alone to go and buy one! Here’s a delicious recipe that can be cooked on the day in about 10 minutes, or made a month before and reheated. This recipe is from a “BBC Good Food reader”, Anne Payne. Yes, it does take a while to measure out the ingredients, but as you will see, this is done in two stages. If time is really short, use 270g (10oz) mixed dried fruit, instead of measuring the currants, raisins and sultanas separately.

It is traditional to flambĂ© the pudding with brandy. I read recently that advised using vodka instead, because it burns for longer. Put the vodka (about 125ml (4 fl oz) in a small pan and warm on the hob. Light it, pour it over the pudding and carry ceremoniously to the table. I think we’ll try it this year!

The cooking instructions are for a 750w microwave.

Serves 8-10

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Brandy Butter or Rum Butter

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For some reason (probably because I prefer brandy!), we always have with the and . You can just substitute , if you want to. I usually make it using an electric hand whisk.

I have tried a few recipes and have three to offer you. If you don’t know which to try, make up one that uses the type of sugar you already have, or are buying for some other dish. The amount of brandy or rum is a guide only - you can have great family fun with everyone tasting and probably shouting “more!” The recipes say these quantities are for 6-8 people. That may be enough for the Christmas Pud, but you may want to double the quantity to have some for the mince pies!

You can store it in the fridge for two weeks, or three months in the freezer. As I like to get everything organised beforehand, I take the butter out of the freezer on Christmas Eve and leave in the fridge overnight. Read more »

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Fruit and Nut Pilaf

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I must remember this recipe after Christmas, as a way of using up the leftover meat. It’s a meal in itself. You can vary the you use, according to the meat. is delicious without meat, in which case, this quantity would probably serve 4. Don’t substitute oil for the butter. The butter is essential for the flavour, unless you are going to be very generous with the seasoning and/or herbs.

Serves 6
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 20 minutes, if you need to cook the rice

This is turning out to be quite a week! No time for lunch again today and it was duty day as well, so I hadn’t managed a coffee at morning break! Both staff are back, I am delighted to say, so I thought things might be getting easier, but not just yet. A kind colleague clearly saw that I was “wilting” as I was going to my afternoon class and offered me some chocolate. Just what I needed! That and a bottle of water kept me going!

After school, another meeting, so I was late going to the supermarket and getting home. I definitely needed a quick to prepare meal this evening! I put the rice onto cook before I started to unpack the shopping. The and soaked in boiling water for ten minutes, while the onion cooked. Lovely black grapes were on special offer in the supermarket again, so they made a lovely quick pudding.

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Chocolate (Walnut) Brownies

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Measuring out the ingredients accurately does take a few moments with these delicious , but then you just mix them altogether ever so quickly, even if you are not using a food processor. This recipe makes two trays - pop one batch in the freezer, where it will stay happily for 4-6 months, if it gets the chance!

This also makes a delicious pudding, served warm, with a little cream.

A friend asked me yesterday how I had the energy to do all the cooking I do when I get in from school and where do I find the time? It’s simple, really. I try to make good use of oven heat and my time. So, if, for example, I was reheating one of the casserole dishes, like the Devilled Chicken, I would only need to prepare vegetables to accompany the first part of the meal. I might decide to make these Brownies and cook them in the main oven with the chicken, serving a small portion as a pudding that evening. Read more »

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