How to steam a pudding

How to steam a pudding

A simple guide showing how to prepare a pudding for steaming, whether that is a Christmas pudding or a light sponge pudding.

How to steam a pudding

Here's what we do...

Preparing your pudding for steaming

Steaming your pudding

  • Place your small heatproof plate in the bottom of your large pan and place the pudding on top. The plate (or foil if you are using instead as noted above) stops the base of the pudding from burning.

  • Then pour in enough just boiled water from a kettle so that it reaches about half way up the sides of the pudding basin.

  • Replace the lid fully onto the saucepan and bring to a gentle simmer.

  • Then leave to simmer gently for as long as the recipe states. You just want a few bubbles popping on the surface, nothing more.

  • Keep an eye on the pudding and top up with just boiled water as necessary. For a 6 hour Christmas pudding steam you'll need to top up 2-3 times.

  • When your pudding has steamed for the required time, remove it from the pan, using the string handle, and place on a cooling rack.

  • If this is a Christmas pudding leave the pudding to fully cool then remove the greaseproof and foil layers and replace with new greaseproof and foil layers using the method detailed above. Your pudding will then be airtight and all ready for its final steam on Christmas Day.

  • For a sponge steamed pudding, remove the greaseproof and foil layers and run a knife around the edge of the pudding before inverting it onto a plate.

  • Hint: this video shows how it is done.

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