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An absolutely delicious allergy safe Christmas pudding that everyone will love!

christmaspudding

You will need:

  • 10.5oz (300g) mincemeat
  • X3 egg replacer
  • 4 tbsp treacle
  • 7oz (200g) molasses
  • 4 tbsp brandy (optional)
  • 3.5oz (100g) dairy-free butter - softened
  • 7oz (200g) gluten-free self-raising flour
  • 4 tbsp dairy-free milk

Method:

Grease and line the base of a 1.5 litre pudding bowl.

In a large bowl, add the mincemeat, egg replacer, treacle and molasses and stir well.

Add the brandy (if using) and dairy free butter and mix well.

Slowly stir in the gluten-free flour, followed by the dairy-free milk.

Pour into the prepared pudding bowl, cover with a disc of greaseproof paper and then place on a plate in the microwave.

Cook on the medium setting for around 20-25 minutes. Use a skewer to check the middle is cooked.

Leave to stand for 10 minutes, then add 2 tbsp brandy (if using) and leave to soak in.

Cover well, and remember to feed each week with 2 tbsp brandy (if using) in the run up to Christmas.

When ready to use, heat in the microwave for 3 minutes on medium heat, transfer to a heat proof serving dish and then pour 2 tbsp brandy (if using) over the top.

Flambé and serve with dairy-free cream, custard or simply on its own.

Enjoy!

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Comments   

0 # Monika Dabrowski 2016-11-21 12:09
I adore Christmas pudding though have never tried to make one, but it's on the list. I would have thought that making it gluten and dairy free would have really complicate the recipe, but it sounds simple. Looks great and sounds delicious!
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0 # Intolerant Gourmand 2016-11-30 10:38
It's so easy to make, and with simple ingredients too. I tested it on family and friends last year, and they couldn't tell that it was free from! :)
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0 # Vicki Montague 2016-11-30 09:32
This looks fab! It is the one thing that I've never bothered to make. The bought ones are always so good and not everyone in my family likes it (so the tiny ones you buy are perfect). Perhaps this year I'll do one...
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0 # Intolerant Gourmand 2016-11-30 10:40
Ah thank you lovely! I had to come up with a df, ef, gf, wf, nf version for little dude otherwise he would always miss out! This one has proven to be a big hit with the family, and I always make 4 so that it lasts! Mind you, it's so quick to make, it doesn't matter if you run out as you can make it quickly again! :) x
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