At long last! After years of trepidation and pure laziness and only wanting to eat Marmalade Pantry’s Sticky Date Toffee Pudding, I decided OK it’s really time for you to GET UP AND DO IT!
Thankfully I found me a fantastic recipe in one of my donna hay magazines and I made some for a tea party with old school friends and turned one into a birthday cake for one of them (trick candle and all *wink*, old-school style). Anyways here’s the recipe adapated from donna hay and my own ice cream recipe for you 🙂
Sticky Date Toffee Pudding with Home-made Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
Pudding Recipe adapted from donna hay
Equipment
Large mixing bowl
Paring Knife
Chopping Board
Hand-held Blender
Whisk
8 Ramekins/ 26cm x 16cm baking tin (lined with baking paper)
Small Saucepan
Ingredients
For the Sticky Date Pudding
1½ cups/ 210g dates (pitted and chopped) 1
1 cup/ 250ml boiling water
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
100g butter (chopped)
¾ cup/ 135g brown sugar
2 eggs
1 cup/ 150g self-raising flour 2
For the Toffee Sauce 3
75g butter (chopped)
½cup/ 125ml single (pouring) cream
¾ cup/ 133g brown sugar
For the Homemade Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (click for recipe here)
Replace vanilla essence with 1 vanilla bean.
For a creamier ice cream, reduce milk and increase cream by the same quantity to maintain the same overall volume of the mixture.
Notes:
1 I used Medjool dates
2 1 cup self raising flour = 1 cup plain flour sifted with 1½ tsp baking powder + pinch of salt
3 I reduced the original recipe as it yielded WAY too much sauce for my 8 puddings
Serves 8
Method
1. Preheat oven to 180ºC.
2. Place the dates, boiling water and bicarbonate of soda in a bowl. Let stand for 5 minutes.
3. Blend date mixture + butter and sugar with a hand-held blender, and blend until well combined. (Alternatively, you may use a food processor.)
4. Add the eggs and blend until well combined.
5. Whisk in flour in batches until well combined.
6. Pour the mixture into 8 lightly greased ramekins or a lightly greased 26cm x 16cm tin lined with baking paper.
7. Bake the puddings for 30 minutes or until cooked when tested with a skewer (the skewer comes out clean)
8. In the meantime, prepare the toffee sauce. Place butter, cream and sugar in a saucepan over medium heat and stir until butter is melted.
9. Bring to the boil and cook for 5 mins or until the sauce thickens slightly.
10. When the puddings are ready, remove from the oven and leave to cool in the ramekins for at least 10 minutes. Serve with Toffee Sauce and Vanilla Ice Cream.
The puddings are delightful and not too dense, for a fluffier pudding (resembling a cake), try whisking in the eggs. If you are preparing this in advance, place puddings in the fridge with cling wrap. To serve, heat up puddings in the microwave in 10-second bursts on high until the pudding is warmed.
Sorry Marmalade! Got me own Sticky Date Toffee Pudding at home now!
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Hi Charlotte! This looks(and sounds!) delicious! Can’t wait to try it! I love your blog so much, and have been a reader and follower for a while now. Thanks for the time and effort you put into it.
Also, I thought you might want to know that I’ve given you an award on my blog. 🙂
Click here to check it out: http://fathomlessmystery.wordpress.com/2011/03/05/id-like-to-thank-the-academy/
xo,
melisssa
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Hey Melissa! Thank you so much! This is such a pleasant surprise and so very sweet of you! Congrats on your winnon stylish blog :))) and do let me know how it goes w e sticky date toffee pudding 🙂 grateful for your support 🙂
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I just noticed this. What a beautiful picture! And the pudding looks so good…
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Thanks Clare 🙂 I was surprised how easy it was to make. 100% results guaranteed 🙂
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Mmm this makes me think of bread pudding, I’ll have to try it.
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hey erin, oh yes bread pudding! mmmm very comforting! do try it and let me know how it goes! 🙂
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