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A really easy sticky toffee pudding recipe

November 9, 2018 • In Baking, Dessert,

We’re going to talk you through Jamie’s easy sticky toffee pudding recipe and give you a few extra tips on how to make sure your pud is perfect. It’s the ultimate comfort food, so give it a go!

TOP TIPS FOR THE PERFECT STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING

It’s really important to let your dates soften – don’t skip this step! This is what makes sticky toffee pudding sticky.

If you don’t have a food processor – or if you just want a pud with a bit of texture – chop the dates before soaking. Then, when they’ve softened, mash well with a fork and add to your batter.

We’ve left this pud plain and simple, but there are loads of way you can pimp it: chopped toasted pecan nuts stirred into the sauce; orange zest grated through the batter; fresh grated ginger stirred into the batter; or even a sprinkling of chocolate chips over the pud before it goes into the oven.

Want to make this easy sticky toffee pudding vegan-friendly? Just use dairy-free spread instead of butter, and watch this quick video to find out what you can use instead of eggs.

STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING

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From Jamie’s Dinners in 2004, this easy sticky toffee pudding recipe is the timeless classic – no fuss, no extras, it just can’t be improved upon. It only takes 45 minutes to whip up, so it’s a great way to end a lazy weekend lunch, or an impromptu dinner party.

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And now for the twist…

STICKY TOFFEE CUPCAKES WITH CHOCOLATE TOPPING

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A super twist on the original, these cupcakes are perfect for making with the kids. This easy sticky toffee pudding recipe has the addition of chocolate in the sauce – chocolate and toffee is always going to be a winner!