In Charles Dickens’ day, a traditional pudding was ball-shaped and heavy. Today, Christmas puddings are steamed rather than boiled, and made in a pudding mold rather than a cloth. From visions of ...
Dredge the suet, raisins, currants, fruitcake mix and citron with ½ cup of the flour. Sift the remaining flour with the nutmeg, cinnamon, mace, salt and brown sugar in a separate bowl and add to the ...
When most people on this side of the pond hear the word “pudding,” they think of the creamy, custardy concoction so famously hawked on TV by Bill Cosby. But Americans are beginning to learn about ...
If you planned to make an authentic Christmas pudding weeks ago, one that needed aging before it could be eaten on Christmas, and just didn't get around to it, don't worry. You can still make Figgy ...