THERE’S nothing like an alcohol-soaked Christmas pudding to round off the feast of the year. However, the heavily fruited pud is not the easiest thing to re-heat, especially as it is very likely you ...
STEP 1. Grease a 10 cup-capacity, microwave-safe pudding bowl, and line the base. Place dried fruit, dates, prunes, butter and 1/2 cup of cold water in a medium, microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on High ...
Place 500g mixed dried fruit, 100g dried dates, 100g prunes, 150g butter and 1/2 cup cold water in a medium, microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on High (100%), for 2 minutes, and stir. Microwave on High ...
Just because your 8-year-old could make this pudding by herself doesn’t mean it is without grown-up flavors. A combination of cocoa powder and 60 percent chocolate baking chips yields a dark and ...
This is a heart- and tummy-warming dessert with its combination of chocolate, cinnamon and peanut butter. It will bring out the kid in you. Of course, we like to top each serving with frozen vanilla ...
I will be the first to admit I have a major sweet tooth. For me, dessert is the most important meal of the day and should never be skipped. However, while I love puddings, I am rubbish at baking which ...
STEP 1. Grease a 10 cup-capacity, microwave-safe pudding bowl, and line the base. Place dried fruit, dates, prunes, butter and 1/2 cup of cold water in a medium, microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on High ...
CHRISTMAS would not be complete for many people without a traditional Christmas pudding. Despite this, there is debate as to how the festive dessert should be served and whether it can be reheated.
CHRISTMAS would not be complete for many people without a traditional Christmas pudding. Despite this, there is debate as to how the festive dessert should be served and whether it can be reheated.