Vegetarian Cuisine
PLUM PUDDING
Ingredients:
200 g (7 oz) chopped dates
200 g (7 oz) raisins
200 g (7 oz) currants
200 g (7 oz) sultanas
100 g (4 oz) prunes, chopped
100 g (4 oz) mixed peel
225 g (8 oz) Barbados sugar (or use extra dates and barley malt syrup instead)
¼ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
½ teaspoon mixed spice
175 g (6 oz) wholewheat breadcrumbs
50 g (2 oz) chopped almonds
225 g (8 oz) vegetable suet
50 g (2 oz) wholewheat flour
285 ml (9 ½ fl oz) orange juice, plus extra, if necessary
Preparation:
1. Wash the dried fruit and place it in a large mixing bowl. Stir in all the dry ingredients and then the orange juice. Cover and leave to stand overnight.
2. The next day, stir the mixture – the consistency should be soft and firm, not runny. Add more orange juice if necessary. Press the mixture into a greased 1.2 litre (2 pint) pudding basin. Cover the top with two layers of greaseproof paper or a pudding cloth and secure with kitchen string.
3. Stand the pudding basin in a large pan with 7.5-10 cm (3-4 in) of boiling water in the bottom. Cover the pan tightly and steam the pudding over a low heat for about two hours, checking from time to time and adding more water to prevent it from boiling dry. Turn out and serve.
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