Steaming Christmas Puddings | Ask Nigella.com (2024)

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When you steam the Ultimate Christmas Pudding do you need to leave the lid on, on the pot for steaming or do you leave it off with the water half way up the sides? I left mine off for my first steam but I saw another recipe by someone else where they have the pot lid on so now I'm confused. Thanks!

Hi, I make the Nonconformist Christmas Pudding every year and the family love it. This year I started steaming it at 6pm, thinking I'd turn it off before I went to bed, but woke up at 6am in a panick when I realised I hadn't turned it off - so it cooked for 12 hours. Shall I start again?

Hi I have spent the last 2 days making a variety of sizes of the Christmas puddings, which I give to family and friends every year. This year water has got into every single one. The 2 biggest are so wet they dripped through my fingers when I tipped the bowl over. Is there a way that I can rescue them or should I bin the lot? Any advice at all would be very, very welcome. Thank you. Claire

Can you cook the Christmas pudding in a steam oven and if so how long for?

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We assume that the question refers to the steamer or pan that the pudding is being cooked in. The pudding basin itself should be tightly covered. The pan or steamer attachment should be covered with a lid as this creates the steamy enviroment in which the pudding cooks, as well as trying to limit the evaporation of water from the pan and the condensation that will build up in the kitchen.

Nigella's Nonconformist Christmas Pudding is very similar to a traditional pudding, but with a more exotic mixture of fruits. The puddings can usually tolerate some extra steaming time, though it should be 4 hours rather than 12. Nigella mentions that the pudding becomes more sticky and dense as it steams. We suggest oncovering or unwrapping the pudding and taking a spoonful from the top centre part of the pudding (this will be the base when the pudding is turned out sdo won't be noticeable). Warm the sample of pudding gently in a microwave (or if you don't have a microwave then wrapped in foil in a 150c oven for 5-10 minutes) and taste it. If it tastes too heavy or overcooked then unfortunately it may be best to start again. However the pudding does not need a long maturing time so 1-2 days before Christmas would be fine. If you decide that you think you can eat the pudding then re-cover or re-wrap it and keep to the minimum 1 1/2 hours second steaming time.

If water has entered the wrapped pudding basin then it is likely that the pan was boiling a little too hard, and may also have been too full of water, meaning the water came up and over the top of the pudding basin which makes it easier for water to enter. Once the puddings have cooled, unwrap them and take them out of the basins and see if the puddings themselves have become too waterlogged. If the puddings seem to be undamaged then wash and dry the basins and return the puddings to the clean basins before re-wrapping them. If the puddings are waterlogged then they may be difficult to rescue though you may be able blot them with kitchen paper (paper towels) to remove as much water as possible and use the puddings to make Nigella's Christmas Puddini Bonbons (from Christmas and on the Nigella website) instead.

We suspect that it may be possible to cook Christmas puddings in a steam oven. However we suggest referring the oven handbook for guidance on settings and timings.

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Steaming Christmas Puddings | Ask Nigella.com? ›

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How long should you steam a Christmas pudding? ›

Steam the pudding for 30 minutes. Check the water level, then put the lid onto the pressure cooker properly and bring to high pressure. Cook the pudding for 2 hours, then allow to depressurise naturally. Allow to cool completely, replace the paper and foil if soggy, then set aside to mature.

Why do Christmas puddings take so long to steam? ›

A Christmas pudding is quite a dense mixture and needs long gentle cooking to prevent the outside burning before the inside is cooked. The same theory holds for reheating a pudding as it will take some time for the pudding to heat right through to the centre.

Why do you steam Christmas pudding twice? ›

Ideally we would suggest that when the pudding is made it is steamed for 8 hours (the combined time of the first and second steamings) as the steaming is important for the flavour of the pudding. The pudding can then be microwaved to reheat it on Christmas Day.

Do you put the lid on when steaming Christmas pudding? ›

Cover the pan with a tight-fitting lid and boil over medium-high heat, adding more boiling water to the saucepan when necessary, for 1 hour. Invert onto a serving plate and serve with brandy butter.

How do you know when a steamed pudding is done? ›

Check the pudding is cooked by inserting a skewer through the foil and parchment lid into the centre of the pudding. If the skewer still has some wet mixture on it, return the pudding to the steamer for a further 15-20 mins, then check again.

Can you over steam a pudding? ›

For these basins we suggest steaming initially for 3 hours, and then for a further 3 hours before eating. As steaming is a very gentle form of cooking it is difficult to overcook the puddings, so the same steaming time for both size basins is fine.

Why is my steamed pudding not cooked in the middle? ›

If the pudding has a very big dip in the centre then it could be that it was not cooked quite thoroughly enough and this could happen if the water was not kept at a brisk simmer or if the pan was allowed to boil dry at any point.

Can you steam a pudding in a pyrex bowl? ›

As for all puddings, it should be stored in a cool, dry place until Christmas Day. For the US our preference would be to use Pyrex mixing bowls for steaming Christmas puddings.

Why do you put a coin in a Christmas pudding? ›

It is key that every member of the family gives the pudding mixture a stir and makes a wish at the same time. Traditionally, a silver sixpence was stirred in to bring whoever found the coin on Christmas Day wealth and good luck in the year to come.

Can you eat 2 year old Christmas pudding? ›

Some Christmas puddings, made with dried fruit in the traditional way, are fine to be eaten as much as two years after they were made. "Bear in mind if the pudding is alcohol-free, of course, it will last a good while with the sugar content, but it will not last as long without alcohol to preserve it," stresses Juliet.

Why should you stir a Christmas pudding clockwise? ›

Why do you stir Christmas pudding clockwise? Stirring East to West is supposed to signify the way the Three Wise Men travelled to meet Jesus.

How long to re steam a Christmas pudding? ›

Reheating your pudding

To reheat your pudding, remove all wrapping, and then use one of the following methods: Wrap in foil and reheat in the oven for one hour or until hot at 150°C. Wrap tightly in foil, place on a trivet in a saucepan over simmering water and steam gently for 45 minutes to one hour or until hot.

How to wrap a Christmas pudding for steaming? ›

-Lay a sheet of aluminium foil over a sheet of greaseproof paper (these need to be large enough to wrap generously around the pudding bowl). Pick up both and fold a vertical pleat down the centre. Wrap the pudding bowl in the foil and paper, positioning the pleat down the centre of the mouth of the bowl.

How do you store Christmas pudding after steaming? ›

After cooking, Christmas Cakes and Christmas Puddings are best stored in a cool dark place as warm environments tend to increase the risk of deterioration, particularly if the temperature fluctuates a lot or is very warm.

Should water be boiling when steaming a pudding? ›

Grab a large lidded saucepan and place an upturned saucer or plate in the bottom (if you have a suitable trivet then use that). Fill the saucepan with enough water to reach halfway up the pudding basin and heat to boiling.

Is it better to steam or microwave Christmas pudding? ›

Steaming is the best way to re-heat a homemade pudding and the only way we recommend re-heating Delia's Christmas pudding. Microwaved puddings are frequently ruined. They tend to overheat and get tough & sticky.

How long should you age a Christmas pudding? ›

Aging a Christmas pudding. A Christmas pudding needs time to age, like a good fruitcake. Some people make their Christmas pudding a year in advance, but generally they are made on the fifth Sunday before Christmas, giving them about five weeks to age. In fact, tradition starts with this timing.

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