Sedgwick’s Sticky Pudding
Serves 4
Sedgwick’s Original Old Brown is not
just a drink. This winter you can share the warmth in the kitchen with
Sedgwick’s Sticky Pudding. Try baking with Sedgwick’s and conjure up a
delicious, sweet and sticky dessert that will delight you and your guests.
Ingredients
310ml cake flour
10ml bicarbonate of soda
1ml salt
2 eggs
250ml castor sugar
30ml butter
125ml buttermilk
15ml apricot jam
2,5ml grated orange zest
60ml orange juice
15ml vinegar
For the sauce:
125ml butter
125ml soft brown sugar
125ml Sedgwick’s Original Old Brown
125ml cream
1. Preheat the oven to
180°C and butter 6 x 125ml baking mould pans.
2. Sift the flour,
bicarbonate of soda and salt together in a big mixing bowl.
3. Whisk the eggs and
sugar together in another bowl until the texture is light and fluffy.
4. Heat the butter,
buttermilk, apricot jam, grated orange zest, orange juice and vinegar together
in the microwave for a few seconds until the butter is melted.
5. Fold the flour
mixture alternately into the egg mixture and the butter mixture, mix it well but do not over-mix. Pour the mixture for three-quarters into the prepared
moulds and put these on an oven tray. Bake in the oven for 20 to 30 minutes.
6. Prepare the sauce
while the mixture is in the oven. Combine all the ingredients for the sauce in
a small saucepan and cook until the sugar has melted.
7. Remove the puddings
from the oven and turn them out onto the plate on which you are going to serve
them. Prick holes in the puddings with a skewer and pour some of the sauce over
them while they are still hot. Serve the rest of the sauce on the side.
Be ready for the cold months with a bottle of Sedgwick’s
Original Old Brown, available nationwide from leading liquor outlets for about
R28.
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