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		<title>Christmas Pudding 2009 &#8211; Home Made Recipe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Yes I know it&#8217;s only September but Christmas Puddings are best if they&#8217;re made early. The reason for this is you can &#8220;feed&#8221; the pudding alcohol for months so by Christmas it&#8217;s absolutely delicious and is the perfect excuse to get everyone drunk without anyone truly realising why they feel so tipsy. Nothing like months of alcohol cleverly concealed inside a delicious Christmas pudding! There are lots of recipes out there, they all vary slightly but product similar results, I prefer the recipe below.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes I know it&#8217;s only September but Christmas Puddings are best if they&#8217;re made early. The reason for this is you can &#8220;feed&#8221; the pudding alcohol for months so by Christmas it&#8217;s absolutely delicious and is the perfect excuse to get everyone drunk without anyone truly realising why they feel so tipsy. Nothing like months of alcohol cleverly concealed inside a delicious Christmas pudding! There are lots of recipes out there, they all vary slightly but product similar results, I prefer the recipe below.</p>
<p>The situation that got me thinking about this was getting milk from Morrisons. My local store already has a full isle dedicated to Christmas food, gifts, advent calendars etc. But the part that stood out to me was the section devoted to ingredients to make a pudding with recipe ideas. So here you&#8217;ll find the recipe I did last year, the only difference is, this year it will be a lot more alcoholic.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-183" title="sb10067958hr-001" src="http://www.xcitestudios.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/sb10067958hr-001.jpg" alt="sb10067958hr-001" width="292" height="256" />225g/8oz golden caster sugar<br />
225g/8oz vegetarian suet<br />
340g/12oz sultanas<br />
340g/12oz raisins<br />
225g/8oz currants<br />
110g/4oz candied peel, chopped<br />
110g/4oz plain flour<br />
110g/4oz fresh white breadcrumbs<br />
55g/2oz flaked almonds<br />
1 lemon, zest only<br />
5 eggs, beaten<br />
1 level tsp ground cinnamon<br />
1 level tsp mixed spice<br />
5g/1 level tsp freshly grated nutmeg<br />
pinch of salt<br />
150ml/5fl oz brandy or rum (any alcohol you want to try really, these 2 work best)</p>
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<li>Lightly grease 4x600ml/1 pint or 2&#215;1.2 litre/2 pint pudding basins.</li>
<li>Mix together all the dry ingredients.</li>
<li>Stir in the eggs and brandy and mix well.</li>
<li>Spoon the mix into basins. Put a circle of baking parchment and foil over the top of each basin and tie securely with string. Make a string handle from one side of the basin to the other so it is easier to pick the basin out of the pan after cooking.</li>
<li>Put the basins in a large steamer of boiling water and cover with a lid. Boil for 5-6 hours, topping the boiling water up from time to time, if necessary. If you do not have a steamer, put the basins in a large pan on inverted saucers on the base. Pour in boiling water to come a third of the way up the sides of the pudding bowls. Cover and steam as before.</li>
<li>Cool. Change the baking parchment and foil covers for fresh ones and tie up as before. Store in a cool cupboard until Christmas Day.</li>
<li>Optional &#8211; feed alcohol to the cake every week or so, just a bit at a time so it fully soaks in.</li>
<li><strong>To serve:</strong> steam for 2 hours and serve with brandy butter, rum sauce, cream or homemade custard</li>
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<p>Without a doubt, the thing that makes this pudding recipe great is the constant alcohol feed &#8211; I know I&#8217;ve said it a few times but it&#8217;s the best bit!</p>
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