Yes. Here you go:
http://www.grandpapencil.com/cmas/recipes/chrispud.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/northqld/stories/s1499194.htm
There are a billion other Xmas things to cook here:
http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/special/specialfeature/holiday_mainmeal_ms/
2006-12-04 23:03:15
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answered by Wildamberhoney 6
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Ingredients
butter for greasing
225g/8oz plain flour
pinch of salt
1 tsp each of ground ginger, mixed spice and grated nutmeg
50g/2oz blanched almonds, chopped
400g/14oz soft dark brown sugar
225g/8oz shredded suet
225g/8oz each of sultanas, currants and raisins
175g/6oz cut mixed peel
175g/6oz dried white breadcrumbs
6 eggs
5 tbsp stout
juice of 1 orange
50ml/2fl oz brandy
125ml/4fl oz milk plus extra if necessary
Method
1. Butter two 1.2 litre/2 pint pudding basins.
2. Sift the flour, salt, ginger, mixed spice and nutmeg into a very large mixing bowl. Add the almonds, sugar, suet, dried fruit, mixed peel and breadcrumbs.
3. In another bowl, combine the eggs, stout, orange juice, brandy and 125 ml/4fl oz of the milk.
4. Stir the liquid mixture into the dry ingredients, adding more milk if necessary to achieve a soft dropping consistency.
5. Divide the mixture between the pudding basins. Cut a round of greaseproof paper 1 ½ times the size of the rim of the pudding basin. Grease then fold a single pleat in the paper to allow room for the pudding to expand during cooking. Cover each pudding with paper and secure with string.
6. Place each pudding into a saucepan with water half way up the side. Cover and steam for 6 hours or longer. The longer a pudding cooks the richer and darker it becomes. Top up each pan with boiling water as required and don't let the water boil dry.
To store:
Remove the rounds of greaseproof paper and replace with new. Wrap each pudding in a cloth and store in a cool dry place until required.
2006-12-05 08:41:58
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answered by Baps . 7
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2016-05-20 23:13:33
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answered by Tanisha 4
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Ice Box Pudding (Christmas)
1/2 lb butter, softened
2 cups powdered sugar
6 eggs beat yolks and whites separately
1 cup chopped nuts
1 package oreo cookies (take frosting out and crush cookies)
cream butter and sugar, add egg yolks and nuts.
fold in beaten egg whites.
line 8x9 or 13x9 pan with crushed cookies using 1/2 of crumbs.
add pudding mix and rest of crumbs on top.
chill over nite.
serve with whipped cream.
2006-12-05 02:59:17
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answered by lake living 5
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some very silly replies here! Try this:-
get a 1lb jar of mincemeat (scale up for 1Kg jar)
add 1beaten egg, 2cups SR flour, 4 tbsps treacle/syrup, glass of brandy/whisky/sherry. Mix well, seal tightly in a clingfilm ball, wrap this securely in foil and boil/steam 2 hours. Can be reheated in M/wave. Stick holly on top pour on rest of brandy (you haven't drank it have you?), ignite and serve with pouring creme anglaise(custard!) Enjoy!
2006-12-05 18:17:06
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answered by troothskr 4
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Ye put pud in micro wave.
Easy peasy
2006-12-04 23:07:23
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answered by Anonymous
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yes do buy one its to late to mature but keep feeding it alcohol once a week rum, brandy
good luck
2006-12-04 23:08:12
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answered by DAVID M 3
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Just crap in a bowl and mix in some barandy. It'll look and taste the same.
2006-12-04 23:00:21
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answered by lickintonight 4
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Anything with alcohol in it
2006-12-04 22:59:37
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answered by Elle J Morgan 6
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buy one from tesco/marks and sparks
much easier
2006-12-04 23:00:10
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answered by mannit m 4
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