Vegan Christmas Pudding Recipe (2024)

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With plump medjool dates, golden sultanas, dried cranberries and pears and a goodly swig of brandy, my favourite vegan Christmas pudding recipe makes creating a show-stopping Christmas dessert so easy. Seriously, I am feeling like a festive Martha Stewart over here.

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OK, so I didn't get this recipe up in time for Stir-up Sunday but you still have plenty of time to make this gorgeous, fuss-free pudding before the jolly man in the red suit arrives.

While plum or Christmas pudding always gets better with time - especially if you feed it a small splash of brandy each week - you can happily make this pudding the day before the big event. It will still be moist, boozy and wonderful.

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As far as Christmas fare goes it doesn't get too much more traditional than a Christmas pudding. Served with brandy sauce or butter, this quintessentially English dessert is a festive explosive of flavours. To all my non-pudding friends scratching their heads about a) Stir-up Sunday and b) calling a Christmas pudding a plum pudding, let me briefly explain.

What is Stir-Up Sunday?

Stir-up Sunday harks back to Victorian times when families would gather to stir the Christmas pudding five weeks before Christmas, the last Sunday before the beginning of Advent.

The opening words of the Common Book of Prayer used on the last Sunday read "Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the wills of thy faithful people," so stir they did. Each family member stirred from East to West in honour of the Wise Men making a wish as they stirred.

Is Christmas Pudding and Plum Pudding the Same Thing?

They are. Pudding as we know is far removed from its 14th century origins when it appeared on the table a beef and mutton porridge infused with dried fruits, spices and wine. This porridge, or "fermenty", was later thickened with breadcrumbs, eggs and fruit to become the pudding we know today.

Plum pudding and Christmas pudding are references to same the dessert and neither has to contain plums. Thankfully, neither contains mutton or beef either. Phew.

Making a Christmas pudding may seem daunting but this vegan Christmas pudding recipe couldn't be simpler. After soaking your dried fruit overnight in a lovely glug of brandy the remaining ingredients are stirred together and the pudding is cooked in a bain-marie set up in the oven.

The most difficult part for me was tying the damn string around the mouth of my pudding pot. I was alone and had to use my boobs to hold the string in place while I tied the ends with my fingers. I found a youtube video with a nice lady doing a far more graceful job of it, so I'll leave the link here (you can find the instructions for setting up your pudding bowl at 1 min 35 seconds).

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Make Your Own Vegan Christmas Pudding.

Christmas pudding quite often has glacé cherries and orange rinds, neither of which I like. The beauty of these festive puddings is that you can make them your own. My vegan Christmas pudding recipe is filled with plump medjool dates, golden sultanas, dried cranberries, dried pears and chopped pecans. These are the flavours I like.

If you don't like any of these dried fruits, simply swap them for ones you do. I would advise to match textures where you can for example if you don't like dates, prunes will work. Dried apricots will easily step in for the dried pears if you can't find them.

I have used fresh orange zest and juice and substituted traditional suet for a lesser measure of coconut oil. Combined with sourdough breadcrumbs, a good swig of brandy and aquafaba to replace traditional eggs and this festive dessert is easily veganised.

If you haven't tried your own Christmas pudding, maybe now is the time to start a new tradition.

Enjoy, x

If you are looking for more festive recipes, you might like these recipes:

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My Favourite Christmas Pudding Recipe

With plump medjool dates, golden sultanas, dried cranberries and pears and a goodly swig of brandy, my favourite vegan Christmas pudding recipe makes creating a show-stopping Christmas dessert easy

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Course: Dessert | Holiday Dessert

Cuisine: English

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 hours hours

Total Time: 5 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 474kcal

Author: Amanda Logan

Ingredients

  • 110 grams golden sultanas ¾ cup
  • 200 grams pitted medjool dates, well chopped approx 11 dates
  • 50 grams dried cranberries scant ⅓ cup
  • 100 grams dried pears, well chopped approx 6 slices
  • 80 ml brandy ⅓ cup
  • 75 grams pecans ¾ cup
  • 100 grams sourdough breadcrumbs (from a stale loaf of sourdough bread) 1 ¾ cups
  • 70 grams self-rising flour ½ cup
  • 160 grams dark brown sugar 1 cup
  • 1 teaspoon all-spice
  • 60 ml coconut oil. melted ¼ cup
  • zest and juice of 1 orange
  • 3 tablespoon aquafaba

Instructions

  • Place the sultanas, dates, cranberries and pears in a large mixing bowl. Pour over the brandy and stir through. Cover with a clean cloth or cling film and set aside overnight.

  • The next day, preheat the oven to 160 degrees C or 320 F. Grease a 1 litre pudding pot well and line the bottom of the pot with a circle of baking paper. Place the pecans in a food processor and roughly chop before adding them to the dried fruit bowl. To make the sourdough breadcrumbs, cut the crusts off the loaf and cut the remaining bread in to chunks. Weigh out 100 grams and place that amount in the processor and pulse to breadcrumbs. Discard the remaining bread and crusts. Add the breadcrumbs to the mixing bowl.

  • Add the flour, sugar, all-spice, melted coconut oil, orange juice and zest and aquafaba to the bowl and stir until combined. Pour the mixture in to the prepared pudding pan smoothing out the batter as best you can.

  • Cut two sheets of baking paper into circles with a circumference at least 3 inches larger than the mouth of your pudding pan (I use a dinner plate to measure). Lay the circles on top of each other and fold a pleat down the centre. Lay the pleated round over the pudding pot and lay a large sheet of foil over the top. Secure the cover with cooking twine as here

  • Place the pudding in a roasting pan and carefully fill the pan with boiling water until your reach half-way up the sides of the pot. Place the whole tray in the oven and cook for 4 ½ to 5 hours (adding more boiling water as necessary to ensure the pan doesn't burn) or until a skewer comes away cleaning from the centre of the pudding.

  • Either serve immediately or wrap the pudding tightly and store in a cool, dry place until serving. For best results, return the pudding to its pot and place it in a saucepan of boiling water (half-way up the sides) over low heat for 10 to 15 minutes or until warm through. You can re-heat a pudding in the microwave but it can dry it out somewhat.

  • Serve with vegan brandy sauce or ice-cream.

Notes

I have included a link to a youtube video to visually show the setting up of the pudding pot before it goes in to the oven (view from 1 min 35 seconds)

Nutrition

Calories: 474kcal | Carbohydrates: 80g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Sodium: 100mg | Potassium: 448mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 57g | Vitamin A: 35IU | Vitamin C: 1.6mg | Calcium: 79mg | Iron: 2.2mg

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FAQs

What is a good substitute for suet in Christmas pudding? ›

Outside the UK suet can be difficult to find and vegetable shortening is the best alternative. The same weight should be used - 150g and for the US it is 14 tablespoons. As shortening is quite soft it is best to freeze it overnight before grating.

Can you use rum instead of brandy in Christmas pudding? ›

Christmas pudding is traditionally soaked with alcohol, preferably brandy, for flavour maturation. However, many people prefer rum and whisky spirit with high alcohol content.

What is normally hidden in a Christmas pudding? ›

For a long time it's been common practice to include silver Christmas pudding coins, charms or tokens into Christmas pudding. Finding a Christmas coin in your slice of pudding is believed to bring good luck and especially wealth in the coming year.

What do the 13 ingredients in a Christmas pudding represent? ›

A Christmas pudding should have 13 ingredients – that represent Jesus and the 12 disciples. Traditionally, these ingredients include: raisins, currants, suet, brown sugar, breadcrumbs, citron, lemon peel, orange peel, flour, mixed spices, eggs, milk and brandy.

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

Alternatives to Suet in Your Cooking

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.

What is the American equivalent 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.

Why put breadcrumbs in Christmas pudding? ›

Use a mixture of flour and breadcrumbs, not just flour. Though in older times the choice was more to do with economy, breadcrumbs give the pudding a much lighter texture. And again, use just enough flour to hold the mixture gently together.

What alcohol is best in fruitcake? ›

Get Into the Holiday Spirit with Our Boozy Fruitcake Recipe
  • Remove your fruitcake from its tin. ...
  • Evenly pour 1.5 - 2 ounces of your favorite bourbon, rum, brandy, or cognac, over the fruitcake. ...
  • BE BOLD. ...
  • Remove and discard the Petites cellophane wrapping.
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What alcohol burns on Christmas pudding? ›

Pour 2-3 tablespoons of brandy, rum or whisky into a long-handled metal ladle and heat it over a gas flame until hot. (If you don't have a gas stove, heat it in a small saucepan first, then transfer it to the ladle.)

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.

What is the old name for Christmas pudding? ›

Christmas Pudding (also known as plum pudding or figgy pudding) is a dish as famous as it is misunderstood.

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.

Who makes the best Christmas pudding? ›

The Buxton Pudding Company's Christmas pudding has been devoured across the UK every Christmas since 1998. Packed to the brim with delicious fruit and warming booze, you'll be wanting seconds even after your Christmas dinner.

Why do Christians eat Christmas pudding? ›

Religious significance

It is believed that a Christmas pudding must contain thirteen ingredients. These ingredients each represent Jesus and each of his twelve disciples. Traditionally, brandy is poured over the Christmas pudding and set aflame before serving. The flames are believed to represent Christ's passion.

What is the sixpence in Christmas pudding? ›

The Christmas sixpence

A silver sixpence was placed into the pudding mix and every member of the household gave the mix a stir. Whoever found the sixpence in their own piece of the pudding on Christmas Day would see it as a sign that they would enjoy wealth and good luck in the year to come.

Why use suet in Christmas pudding? ›

Suet is the essential fat in many British puddings, both sweet and savoury, as well as stuffings and dumplings, mincemeat at Christmastime and – of – course suet pastry. It makes some of my most favourite British foods. It's role is to enrich and lubricate mixtures, producing a good crust in steamed suet puddings.

Can I use margarine instead of suet for Christmas pudding? ›

If you or someone in your family is a vegetarian and doesn't want to eat suet, look for a recipe that uses butter or margarine instead, such as this recipe for individual Christmas puddings.

How much butter can I substitute for suet? ›

you kan use either butter or margarine or lard in same quantity or oil, 20% less in weight. Not all recipes of course, but most of cake recipes or similar it's ok.

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.

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