Microwave Sticky Orange and Marsala Pudding (Xmas Pudding)

"This is a delicious alternative to a traditional christmas pudding and is so quick and easy you won't belive how good it tastes. I got it off the internet last year and make it whenever I have a large number of guests around. I usually serve it with vanilla icecream or whipped cream (infused with some vanilla seeds) and people are always asking for the recipe! Try it out, you won't regret it!"
 
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Ready In:
32mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Grease a 1.2l microwaveable pudding basin.
  • Spoon the golden syrup into the basin.
  • Decorate the bottom of the basin with 5 of the clementine slices.
  • In a mixing bowl beat the butter and sugar till it takes on a creamy texture.
  • Add eggs one at a time until you a have a light and fluffy mixture.
  • Add one spoonful of flour to this mix.
  • Tip in the rest of the flour and the breadcrumbs.
  • Combine thoroughly.
  • Now add the rest of the ingredients.
  • Line the pudding basin with the sliced clemetines and add the mix carefully.
  • Cover with saran wrap, pierce once and put in the microwave for 12 mins on medium.
  • When it is cooked a wooden skewer should come out clean.
  • You can also make a syrup by heating 5tbsp golden syrup, 3tbsp pf madeira, the zest of one orange and 1/2 of its juice in a saucepan till warmed.
  • This syrup should be poured over the pudding after it has been cooked and removed from the basin.
  • When reheating you should warm the pudding up for 5 mins on medium, until it is piping hot.

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My name is Sangeeta, I've just moved to Prague from London. My best friend and I love cooking. Actually it's more "love eating", but still. Living in the Czech Republic can be quite limiting sometimes when I want to source ingredients, but I go back to England regularly and pack my suitcase full of food! Sometimes food is more important than clothes!
 
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