WebSift soda, salt and spice into the flour, rub in the suet and add raisins. Mix the milk and molasses, stir into the dry mixture. Butter a pudding mold. Turn mixture into mold. …
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WebIn a large mixing bowl, cream together the 1/2 cup butter and sugar. Stir in the eggs. Then, stir in the vanilla extract and fig jam. Stir in the flour, chopped walnuts, …
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To make a low-carb Christmas pudding, pretty much all of the recipes out there – including this one – swap higher-carb fruits like raisins and sultanas for some combination of lower-carb berries and cherries. Frozen fruit works better than fresh as it’s already collapsed (like dried fruit), and so doesn’t fill your pudding with juice puddles.
A low carb and sugar free take on the traditional English Christmas pudding. This easy gluten free, diabetic-friendly Christmas cake is ready in just over 10 minutes! This low carb Christmas pudding recipe weighs in at 8 net carbs per person and comes together in just over 10 minutes. Yes!
This slow cooker Christmas pudding recipe is the safest, easiest and most effective way to steam a pudding; a standard slow cooker will comfortably fit a 2L pudding bowl. A great addition to your Christmas menu, serve hot with lashings of brandy sauce. 7. Figgy Pudding
This traditional Christmas pudding is served with a freshly made rum cream for a truly decadent treat. Mix together all of the dried fruit, mixed peel, rum, orange juice and zest in a large bowl. Ideally, do this the day before you want to steam the pudding – just cover the bowl and leave the fruit to absorb the liquid.