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No Christmas is complete without the ritual of making your own Christmas pudding, which is why we've rounded up our favourite recipes for you to try this festive season.

First time making Christmas pudding? Don't worry, it’s as simple as making a traditional Christmas cake, but because it’s smaller, there are fewer ingredients to prep and you can make it in a regular-sized mixing bowl.

If you prefer a twist on a classic Christmas pud then we recommend our Bucks Fizz Christmas pudding inspired by the classic co*cktail. You can use cava, prosecco or even champagne (if you’re really celebrating!).

This hidden orange Christmas pudding is made with Cointreau for a deliciously moist texture and delivers real wow factor when cut at the table for guests.

When nothing but a classic will do, this rum and plum Christmas pudding is rich, sticky and the rum adds a boozier note – 'tis the season, after all.

For advice on how to steam a Christmas pudding follow our expert guide which also covers the all-important method of lighting a Christmas pudding.

Stir-Up Sunday, the day set aside to make Christmas puddings and Christmas cakes (the last Sunday before advent), is on 26 November this year. However, if you are short on time there is an easy Christmas pudding recipe you can make on the big day itself that tastes just as good. The secret is letting the microwave do the hard work.

Happy baking and Merry Christmas!

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Free-From Christmas Pudding

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This traditional-style pudding is free from gluten, egg, nuts and is suitable for vegans. If you’d prefer to make it alcohol-free, replace the rum with orange juice. Remember to check brands to make sure they are suitable for a gluten-free diet, if needed.

Recipe: Free-From Christmas Pudding

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Sticky Toffee Christmas Pudding

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An unctuously soft pudding, that’s mildly spiced and not too sweet – this will become your annual go-to.

Recipe: Sticky Toffee Christmas Pudding

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Chai Spiced Christmas Pudding

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This gluten-free pudding is spiced with fragrant chai tea and warming cardamom. You can also use plain wheat flour and regular breadcrumbs if the pudding doesn’t need to be free of gluten.

Recipe: Chai Spiced Christmas Pudding

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Chocolate Orange Christmas Pudding

A zesty Christmas pudding recipe with added richness from the chocolatey twist. Swap the dark chocolate for milk if you prefer a sweeter pudding.

Recipe: Chocolate Orange Christmas Pudding

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Apple and Calvados Christmas Pudding

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A fruity twist on the classic Christmas pudding. Serve with cream or our boozy butterscotch custard, if you like.

Recipe: Apple and Calvados Christmas Pudding recipe

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Buck's Fizz Christmas pudding

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This light but luxurious Christmas pudding recipe celebrates the classic Champagne co*cktail. Orange slices are an easy way to decorate it, and they add wonderful flavour. Make it sparkle with a little edible gold glitter – it is Christmas, after all! Soak the fruits the night before you plan to cook the pudding.

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Hidden orange Christmas pudding

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A candied whole orange as a surprise centre gives this Christmas pudding real wow factor. Use any leftover orange sugar syrup in festive co*cktails or hot chocolate.

Recipe: Hidden orange pudding recipe

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Crowned pecan Christmas pudding

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This Christmas pudding is a glorious beauty crowned with pecans and glacé cherries. It's guaranteed to impress at the end of your festive lunch or dinner.

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Rum and plum Christmas pudding

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A classic Christmas pudding recipe, this boozy pudding contains prunes which give a delicious sticky sweet texture.

Recipe:

Rum 'n' Plum Christmas pudding recipe

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Apple & Brandy Christmas pudding

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This fruity Christmas pudding recipe contains apple juice and brandy for a deeper flavour and moist texture.

Recipe:

Christmas pudding recipe

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Quick Christmas pudding

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An easy Christmas pudding recipe. Maybe our easiest. Cooked in minutes, the microwave does all the work in this super quick and simple pudding. So simple you can make it on the day itself.

Recipe:

Quick Christmas pudding recipe

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Very berry Christmas pudding

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A modern twist on the classic Christmas pudding, this version has the addition of dried sour cherries, strawberries and blueberries.

Recipe:

Very berry Christmas pudding recipe

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Classic Christmas pudding

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Decadent, tender and perfectly spiced, this is the Christmas Pudding recipe to print out and keep forever.

Recipe: Classic Christmas pudding recipe

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Fig, orange and cranberry pudding

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The rich flavours of fig, pear and brazil nuts give this traditional Christmas pudding an interesting twist, while cranberries and orange provide a zesty kick.

Recipe:

Fig, orange and cranberry Christmas pudding recipe

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Dark and fruity Christmas pudding

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A touch of Guinness and chocolate add a rich dark flavour to this Christmas pudding recipe.

Recipe:

Dark and fruity Christmas pudding recipe

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Our all-time favourite Christmas pudding

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You can’t go wrong with this delicious Christmas pudding recipe. Make sure to try this one on Stir-Up Sunday (20th November 2022).

Recipe: Stir up Sunday Christmas Pudding recipe

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Pear and ginger Christmas pudding

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With its golden crown of succulent pears, this juicy Christmas pudding is sure to finish the feast on a fruity high note.

Recipe: Pear and ginger pudding recipe

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FAQs

What was the original Christmas pudding? ›

The very first version of the pudding originated in the 14th century. The British-made porridge called "frumenty" is made of beef and mutton with raisins, wines, currants, and spices – quite a collection of tastes! At that time, pudding tended to be more like soup and was eaten in the time of Christmas preparation.

How do you keep Christmas pudding moist? ›

After you have steamed and cooled your pudding, replace the foil with a freshly buttered piece to keep it moist and store in a cool, dark place, or the fridge, until you are ready to reheat it on Christmas day.

What's hidden in a Christmas pudding? ›

It was customary to hide a number of small trinkets in the mixture, a bit like the twelfth night cake. These charms often included a silver coin which signified wealth, and a ring to represent a future marriage. Woe betide the guest who stumbled across a thimble in their serving…

Why was the Christmas pudding banned during history? ›

By the mid-1600s, plum pudding was sufficiently associated with Christmas that when Oliver Cromwell came to power in 1647 he had it banned, along with Yule logs, carol-singing and nativity scenes. To Cromwell and his Puritan associates, such merry-making smacked of Druidic paganism and Roman Catholic idolatry.

Is figgy pudding the same as Christmas pudding? ›

It's made with alcohol and dried fruit and is a traditional English dessert. It's more like a cake than what Americans think of as a soft, custard-like pudding. Figgy pudding is also known as Christmas pudding or plum pudding. It can also be affectionately called “pud.”

Is it better to boil or steam Christmas pudding? ›

Ideally we would suggest that when the pudding is made it is steamed for 8 hours (the combined time of the first and second steamings) as the steaming is important for the flavour of the pudding. The pudding can then be microwaved to reheat it on Christmas Day.

Why does my Christmas pudding taste bitter? ›

If it gets hotter than 89 °C, the sugars within the fruits in the pudding start to caramelise. So no matter how luxurious its ingredients are, your precious pud will taste bitter. The best tool for checking your Christmas pudding is perfectly cooked is an instant-read food thermometer like the Thermapen ONE.

Why is my Christmas pudding soggy? ›

To prevent water from getting into the mixture, which would make the pudding soggy, make sure you secure the foil with string and fold the foil back over the string.

Why do people put a coin in Christmas pudding? ›

It is key that every member of the family gives the pudding mixture a stir and makes a wish at the same time. Traditionally, a silver sixpence was stirred in to bring whoever found the coin on Christmas Day wealth and good luck in the year to come.

What is the superstition about Christmas pudding? ›

Superstitions say that Christmas pudding must be prepared with 13 ingredients, which are said to represent Jesus and his twelve disciples. It is also said that the mixture should be stirred in turn from east to west, by each family member, to honour the disciples' journey.

Is it safe to put coins in Christmas pudding? ›

As mentioned above, most modern coins contain nickel and/or brass, which can react with the ingredients in the pudding. For those who want to honour this age-old tradition, we recommend using specially-made coin tokens that are safe for use.

What money do you put in Christmas pudding? ›

A silver sixpence was placed into the pudding mix and every member of the household gave the mix a stir. Whoever found the sixpence in their own piece of the pudding on Christmas Day would see it as a sign that they would enjoy wealth and good luck in the year to come.

What is the great taste Christmas pudding? ›

LillyPuds Great Taste award winning Christmas pudding produced with the finest vine fruits, apples, apricots, almonds and ginger blended with brandy and Brentwood Brewing Company Chockwork Orange beer.

Why are Christmas puddings so expensive? ›

Essentially the recipe brings together what traditionally were expensive or luxurious ingredients — notably the sweet spices that are so important in developing its distinctive rich aroma, and usually made with suet.

What pudding is traditionally eaten on Christmas Day? ›

Well Christmas pudding (also called plum pudding, Christmas pudd or Christmas pud) is traditionally the main dessert served with Christmas dinner in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and other countries, but it's origins are very much British. Plum pudding is a very rich dessert which is boiled or steamed.

What was the first Christmas pudding recipe? ›

It was made as bread pudding, by soaking stale bread in milk then adding suet, candied citron, nutmeg, eggs, raisins and brandy. It was a moulded dessert, cooked in boiling water for several hours, and served with a sweet wine sauce.

What is the original coin in Christmas pudding? ›

A silver sixpence was placed into the pudding mix and every member of the household gave the mix a stir. Whoever found the sixpence in their own piece of the pudding on Christmas Day would see it as a sign that they would enjoy wealth and good luck in the year to come.

What was the predecessor of Christmas pudding? ›

If you're not partial to plum pudding then spare a thought for those who had to partake of its earliest incarnation, plum porridge. Essentially a savoury oatmeal meat broth, thickened with breadcrumbs, flavoured with spices and sweetened with prunes (dried plums).

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