Granny’s Christmas Pudding (Carrot Cake) Recipe (2024)

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Christmas dinner would not be complete without a serving of piping hot Christmas pudding drizzled with brown sugar rum sauce. Making Christmas pudding is a British tradition that dates back hundreds of years. There are many different versions of Christmas pudding; plum pudding, figgy pudding, and carrot pudding. In Britain “pudding” simply means dessert unlike our North-American understanding of the word “pudding” as a sweet, and creamy dairy dessert.

My granny Vera made the Carrot Cake version of Christmas pudding with a brown sugar rum sauce. This pudding has remained my favourite dessert at Christmas despite the fact that other Christmas sweets and pie seem to be the preference for a lot of my family members. I just can’t imagine Christmas without Christmas pudding!

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My granny passed away 3 years ago this November. I feel so grateful that I had the opportunity to make Christmas pudding with her before she passed away. She also handwrote the recipe for me on an index card and I have cherished that little manilla piece of cardstock with my granny’s scrawl ever since. So much so, that my mother had the hand-written recipe carved into a wooden cutting board for me. It is a precious possession.

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Don’t let the long list of ingredients scare you off. While it’s a bit time consuming to prepare Christmas pudding, the actual making of the pudding is quite simple.

This recipe makes two batches of pudding in medium-sized pudding basins. If you don’t have access to a pudding basin, pyrex bowls work great! It just recently dawned on me that the old bowl I have from my granny is an actual pudding basin. You can see the water line on the outside from the many years of steaming pudding. If you wish to make more, just double all of the ingredients in the recipe except, according to my granny, the salt. I recommend doubling the brown sugar rum sauce recipe also.

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My granny’s Christmas pudding recipe calls for suet which is beef or mutton fat. Suet is used in traditional British recipes like pudding, pastries, and mincemeat. More contemporary Christmas pudding recipes have replaced suet with butter (granny’s recipe suggested substituting with margarine but I never use margarine in anything). I had no problem finding suet at the local grocery store in town but if you can’t seem to locate any in the meat cooler, ask your butcher or switch it out with butter.

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup suet
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1 cup carrots, shredded
  • 1 cup potatoes, shredded
  • 1 apple, chopped
  • 1 cup raisins
  • 1 cup currants
  • 1/2 cup mixed fruit
  • 1/4 cup pecans, chopped
  • 1/4 cup walnuts, chopped
  • 1 cup flour (gluten-free flour works just as well but you will need to add 1/2 teaspoon of xantham gum if your GF flour doesn’t already have it)
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon
  • 1 tsp. baking soda
  • 1 tsp. salt

Directions

  1. Start by preparing all of the ingredients. Chop the suet, apple, and nuts; grate the carrots and potatoes; wash raisins and currents. Measure out all other ingredients.
  2. Cream suet and sugar together in a mixer until smooth. Mix in vanilla.
  3. In a separate bowl, combine the dry ingredients: flour, cinnamon, baking soda, and salt.
  4. Add all remaining ingredients to the mixing bowl and stir.
  5. Gradually stir in dry ingredients.
  6. Grease the pudding basin.
  7. Fill the basin with pudding leaving about 1 inch of room at the top.
  8. Cover the basin with parchment paper followed by a piece of tin foil and tie with string. I recall my granny securing this with sealer jar rubber bands.
  9. Place the basin in a large pot on a ramekin or trivet (sealer jar rings work well for this also) to keep the pudding basin off the bottom of the pot.
  10. Add water to the pot about 1/3 up the side of the pudding basin and bring it to boil.
  11. Steam the pudding for 2-3 hours or until a toothpick comes out clean when dipped into the center of the pudding. Keep adding water to the pot so it doesn’t boil dry. You will want to keep your eye on the pudding while it steams.
  12. Turn the pudding out on a plate and serve with Brown Sugar Rum sauce.
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It is customary for Christmas pudding to be made a year in advance at the beginning of Advent to allow the flavours to mellow. If you aren’t making it a year in advance, at least make it a few weeks ahead of Christmas dinner. This pudding freezes well. Simply leave it in the pudding basin and wrap well with plastic wrap. Steam for 2 hours to reheat at the time of serving.

Brown Sugar Rum Sauce

There are many variations of brown sugar rum sauce and while I don’t have the recipe directly from my granny, my mother assures me this is the recipe she used for Christmas pudding. This recipe is from the Robin Hood cookbook but we add the spiced rum. It is so sweet and delectable…it just might be the best part of Christmas pudding!

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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup brown sugar, packed
  • 1tbsp cornstarch
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup warm water
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 2 teaspoons spiced rum

Directions

  1. Combine brown sugar, cornstarch, and salt in a small saucepan.
  2. Stir in warm water gradually.
  3. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until thickened and clear. About 3-5 minutes.
  4. Remove from heat.
  5. Stir in butter, rum, and vanilla.
  6. Serve hot.
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Christmas hasn’t been the same since my Granny Vera died in November of 2016. While I do miss her delicious treats often delivered in an ice cream pail layered with wax paper, I miss her hugs the most. I will continue on the tradition of making her Christmas pudding recipe with love.

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FAQs

Can you use butter instead of suet in Christmas pudding? ›

I usually make the Christmas pudding recipe with suet, but wonder if I can substitute butter for suet at all? Thanks. Hello, Yes you can use grated butter if you prefer.

What is the difference between Christmas cake and Christmas pudding? ›

But the two are distinctive in their texture, sweetness and richness. “While the Christmas cake has a dry to moist crumbly texture (like a rich dry teacake), Christmas puddings are incredibly moist, dense, richer and sweeter,” says chef Rajesh Wadhwa.

What is the item hidden in Christmas pudding? ›

It was common practice to include small silver coins in the pudding mixture, which could be kept by the person whose serving included them. The usual choice was a silver threepence or a sixpence.

What was the original Christmas pudding? ›

The pudding we know today began life as a pottage. This was a kind of broth, including raisins and other dried fruit, spices and wine. It was thickened with breadcrumbs or ground almonds. Not dissimilar to the mince pies of yesteryear, it often included meat or at least meat stock.

What can I use if I don't have suet? ›

Still, there are some decent substitutes that will get you close. Some recipes recommend using frozen butter as a substitute for suet, but this is risky as the butter melts much faster than suet and your dish will become greasy and heavy. If you can't find suet or you just don't want to use it, try shortening instead.

Can you use Crisco instead of suet? ›

If you can't find suet then we have found that grated vegetable shortening (such as Trex, Crisco or Copha) is a good substitute. To grate the shortening firstly freeze a stick or block of it until firm but not solid (this usually takes about 30 minutes).

Is figgy pudding the same as fruitcake? ›

Is figgy pudding the same as fruit cake? No. Traditional figgy pudding is a British dish that is more like a bread pudding that may or may not include dried fruit like raisins. So although there are similarities for sure, they are not the same thing.

What does it mean to call a woman a Christmas cake? ›

The cakes go on discount once Dec. 25 rolls around — a fact that gave birth to an unfortunate bit of old Japanese slang: "Christmas cake" was used to refer to an unmarried woman who was over 25 and thus, considered past her prime.

What is the name of the famous English Christmas cake? ›

British variations

A Scottish speciality is the traditional Christmas cake, the "Whisky Dundee". As the name implies, the cake originated in Dundee, and is made with Scotch whisky.

Why do people put pennies in Christmas pudding? ›

The Christmas pudding coin

Adding silver coins into plum pudding is a fun Christmas tradition. The notion being that whoever finds the coin will have good luck. The tradition may date as far back as early as the 1300s when several small items like dried peas and chicken wishbones were added to the pudding mixture.

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 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.

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.

What is the most expensive Christmas pudding ever? ›

A luxury website in the UK has started selling the world's most expensive Christmas pudding for a staggering $37,000 (£23,000). It's made by the Martin Chiffers who used to be the executive pastry chef at The Savoy in London and is, of course, packed with super expensive ingredients.

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.”

What can I use instead of shredded beef suet in Christmas pudding? ›

Our answer

It is possible to make Nigella's Ultimate Christmas Pudding using vegetable shortening (such as Crisco, Trex, Flora White, Cookeen or Copha) instead of suet (which is made from beef fat).

What is the difference between suet and butter? ›

A Guide to Suet and Its Alternatives. Suet is a type of saturated fat that home cooks use to add moisture to sweet and savory dishes. Suet has a crumbly texture and stays solid at room temperature, so it can result in a less-greasy pie crust than butter would yield.

Why is suet used in pudding? ›

As a result, suet fat is less likely to melt into the flour when making the pastry. When the pudding is cooked, the suet melts after the pastry has had a chance to set, leaving behind holes. This structure allows the pastry to better stand up to wet fillings and gives a lighter, fluffier texture.

Does Christmas pudding contain butter? ›

Mix the almonds, apples, candied peel, nutmeg, raisins, flour, breadcrumbs, light muscovado sugar, eggs and 2 tbsp brandy or cognac in a large bowl. Holding the butter in its wrapper, grate a quarter of it into the bowl, then stir everything together.

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