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Fruit in Christmas Pudding

Asked by acer. Answered on 6th December 2012

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What fruits can I use in Nigella's Ultimate Christmas Pudding? Can I use dates instead of currants or something else?

Our answer

You can vary the fruits in a Christmas pudding to an extent, to suit your own taste. You mainly need to make sure that you keep the total quantity of fruit the same and also use dried fruits that have a fairly soft texture. If you don't like currants then the easiest replacement is to use the same weight of raisins (150g/1 cup). Otherwise you could increase the quantity of chopped prunes and sultanas/golden raisins by 75g/1/2 cup each.

We suspect that dates may be a little too firm in texture for a Christmas pudding, they will not absorb that much of the sherry and they may be a little too hard in the pudding itself, though it does depend on which type of dates you use. You could try chopped dried figs or chopped apricots, but these should be the soft ready-to-eat type. Dried cranberries could also be a possibility but as they are quite tart we would suggest using a smaller amount and increasing the quanity of sultanas accordingly (you could try 75g/1/2 cup dried cranberries and 225g/1 1/2 cups sultanas).

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