Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Treacle Sponge Pudding Daring Bakers Challenge April 2010

The April 2010 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Esther of The Lilac Kitchen.

She challenged everyone to make a traditional British pudding using, if possible, a very traditional British ingredient: suet.
When I read the challenge for this months DB , I was a bit reluctant as one of the ingridients they use for pudding are suet and that is something I really don't want to use.
But I din't had to worry at all as on the end og the post she had told if you don't want to use don't use suet, the main thing is it has to be a steamed pudding.

She gave us a really free hand, we could make what ever recipe we wanted and she gave us few links to delicious pudding club etc.....
I choosed to do a pudding from one of my favourite Brittish pastey chef James Martin, i have his book called Desserts and I love that book.
The chocolate sauce I made was from this book too.

I don't think I can call this Treacle pudding as I forgot to add treacle, while we were having the dessert, i was saying in the book the pic was looking really chocolate brown and mine is so light and then suddenly I realized I forgot to add treacle.


I halfed the recipe which is given here as we are only three at home and this amount of ingridients you can serve for 6 to 8 ppl.
I served the pudding with a butterscotch sauce with ginger.

3 tbsp golden syrup, plus 3-4 tbsp extra to serve. ( i used more syrup
175 gm self raising flour
1 rounded tsp of baking powder
175 gm very soft butter
3 large eggs
175 gm of light brown sugar
1 tbsp black treacle ( ofcourse I forgot to add them)


Butter 4 individual small puding pan. Cut for each double thickness of kitchen foil.
Add 1 tbsp if golden syrup into each pan.
Sift the flour and baking powder into a large mixing bowl and add the soft butter, eggs sugar and black treacle.
Using an electric hand whisk ( or a large fort and a lot of elbow grease) beat the mixture for about 2 minutes or untill it has throughly blended.Spoon the mixture into the pudding pans and use the back of the spoon to leverl the top. ( fill only 3/4 of the pans)

Cover the pans with the foil, making a pleat in the center. Pull the foil down the outside of the basin and tie in place around the rim with string, taking the string over the top and tying it on the other side to make a handle for easy lifting. Trim of the excess foil all the way round.

Place the pudding in a steamer fitted over a saucpan of boiling water ans steam the pudding for 40 to 45 minutes. checking the water level half way through.
To serve, loosen the pudding all around using a palate knife, invert it into a warmed plate and pour the extra syrup over the top and enjoy.
I didn't use the syrup, i made a light butterscotch saice with ginger to serve.
You can also serve this with custard, icecream or just cream.

Vedict: First time I am making a steamed pudding and we all loved it. Even hubby who like more savoury food said that this was indeed a very delcious dessert.

42 comments:

  1. When M on such a diet u r posting such a yum thing...... Wish I cud eat tht now without even botherin... Do pass me tht suring my weekend :) luks fantab

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  2. lovely idea to do the treacle pudding! great going on your challenge!

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  3. From the way your pudding looks, I don't think the lack of treacle makes any difference. Lovely flavours too.

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  4. Woww thats a gorgeous pudding, looks tempting and awesome..

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  5. it looks so elegant..even with the forgotten treacle....love it love it love it!

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  6. Never had this pudding before...looks so delicious!

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  7. thats a chic looking pudding. looks so creamy and lip smacking.

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  8. What a gorgeous pudding. It sounds delicious.

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  9. HC that was tooo fast, a comment babe..:) :)...was still editing ;)..
    lemme go thru your yummy post and get back here...:)

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  10. Pudding that can have some enriched butterscotch flavour..a sticky sauce..
    wowieeeee I am falling for that yummy thing !!!
    very new and classic!

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  11. the pudding looks so yummy... I am drooling!

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  12. That looks delicious indeed.

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  13. Heyy Finla,,pudding looks delicious n perfect dear....

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  14. I love how moist and rich your pudding looks :D

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  15. Oh Yummy, I like treacle pudding. Well done for this month challenge.

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  16. Absolutely nice and beauty Happy cook!! gloria

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  17. Lovely flavors playing around ur plate dear... yummy sauce too.

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  18. Super Yum F... I'd love to do a treacle pudding, and that butterscotch sauce is calling my name. YUM!!

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  19. I've never tasted treacle but I've imagined it to be super sweet, thick and tasty after reading abt it in Alice in Wonderland... sounds fabulous and that sauce.. yum.

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  20. Loved what you have done with the challenge! It looks delicious!

    P.S. Jobin loves that I am a part of DB :D

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  21. Super YUMM!!! I have never tried steaming a pudding, seeing so many here is insipring me to try!!

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  22. Pudding looks great..awesome pic too..

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  23. Great flavours..something I would love to try real soon

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  24. You can't beat a good british pudding. I love Treacle Sponge Pudding and yours turned out really delish!

    Maria
    x

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  25. what;s in a name - you can call it 'the treacle pudding that was not'. Looks rich, ooey gooey n supremely satisfying

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  26. Delicious Pudding! Love it!

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  27. Wonderful..even without treacle it looks fabulous ! guess you enjoyed the challenge :-)

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  28. Looks great to me even without the treacle! Nice job on your challenge!

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  29. Whoo Hoo!! I want one right now!!!

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  30. This looks devine Happy Cook - I love a good treacle pud.

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  31. This looks devine Happy Cook - I love a good treacle pud.

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  32. Fabulous treacle pudding I can just taste the syrup now mmmmmmmmmm!

    The beef ramen dish sounds fantastic too! :)

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  33. wow pudding looks fantastic, very tempting...

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  34. Looks so gud...lovely click...

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  35. I never tasted this one, look like a great challenge!

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  36. It looks and sounds terrific with or without treacle!

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  37. This looks so good, I have never had treacle pudding so didn't even miss treacle ;-)

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  38. I had to Google treacle to see what it was. But your pudding looks luscious without it.

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  39. Found another great way to use treacle!

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