Summer Pudding

 

Summer PuddingSummer pudding or summer fruit pudding is a British dessert made of sliced white bread, layered in a deep bowl with fruit and fruit juice. It is left to soak overnight and turned out onto a plate. The dessert was most popular from the late 19th to the early 20th century. However, there is no clear record of its origin.

Making summer pudding is much easier if the bread is somewhat stale. This helps the fruit juices soak through the bread, which makes the pudding more pleasant. Summer pudding can be served with cream.

The fruits typically used in summer pudding are raspberries, strawberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants, whitecurrants, and blackberries. Less commonly used are tayberries, loganberries, cherries and blueberries.


Ingredients

 

  • 450g summer berries , defrosted if frozen
  • 4 tbsp blackcurrants cordial or créme de Cassis
  • 225g pot of organic red fruits compote
  • 6 medium slices white bread , crusts cut off

 

 Method

 1. Mix the first 3 ingredients and leave for 5-10 mins. If you're using defrosted fruit, tip in
   some of the juice, too. Meanwhile, line a 1.2 litre pudding basin with cling film, leaving an
   overhang. Cut a circle of bread to fit the base, then quarter the rest.


2. Drain the juices from the soaked fruit into a bowl, dip the bread in until soaked. Layer up the
   fruit and bread, pour over the remaining juices and cover with the overhanging cling film -
   weigh down with a small plate and a couple of cans. Chill in the fridge for 10 mins or until   
   ready to eat.  


Accompaniments
 
Ready Prepared
 
Cream.
Crème fraîche.


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