However, I do think that for YOU out there who are following a low carb high fat lifestyle this Christmas Pudding recipe is one to be recommended.
Of course each to our own, but isn’t choice an amazing thing !
The slightly worrying aspect of posting this is - I’ve just realised that Christmas Day is just five weeks away - I don’t know where the year has gone, but it‘s certainly flown by.
I pity Father Christmas and his Elves who are so busy getting everything ready …….. well so my grandchildren tell me.
Hope you all enjoy the Christmas Pudding
Ingredients:
100 grams ground almond flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 large eggs
1 tablespoon of melted butter
2 tablespoons of double cream
100 grams ground almond flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 large eggs
1 tablespoon of melted butter
2 tablespoons of double cream
100 grams of lowcarb thawed frozen fruits. Blueberries, blackcurrants and strawberries.
60 grams of 90-95% cocoa dark chocolate
Two tea spoons of cocoa powder
One large shot of brandy
A handful of almond flakes and broken walnuts
Extra thick cream
Method:
Mix all dry ingredients in a bowl.
Melt the butter, use a Pyrex jug, add the eggs, cream, and fruit. Add
the dry ingredients and mix. Pour into a medium size Pyrex mixing bowl.
Microwave in a 700watt for 5 minutes. Turn out upside-down onto five
layers of kitchen paper on a flat plate. Zap in micro-wave for a further
two minutes. Melt the chocolate in a heat proof bowl standing in a
saucepan of boiling water. Pour over pudding and serve with a scoop of
extra thick cream. Serves four
Hope you all enjoy the Christmas Pudding more ideas coming soon.
All the best Jan
6 comments:
This looks very easy to make. Thank you. Val
The mix of berries is good.
I will try this.
Laura
What do you mean by "Turn out upside-down onto FIVE layers of kitchen paper"?
Don't forget to remove the 5 layers of kitchen roll - they contain carbs ;-)
I don’t use microwave for cooking. How about an alternative way of doing this?
heidifromoz said:
"I don’t use microwave for cooking. How about an alternative way of doing this?"
Hello Heidi, this recipe is only suitable for microwave cooking.
However, I can remember on a similar recipe for a low carb chocolate sponge pudding one of our readers did amend the recipe slightly to enable it to be cooked in an oven.
I've copied her comment below and also referred back to the post.
I can only suggest you try amending the Christmas pudding recipe slightly and see if it works ...
If you do try it out please come back and let us know how it went.
Many thanks
All the best Jan
Copied comment " I found out that using real oven and totally skipping on a baking powder and relying only on whipped egg whites as a leavening agent allowed me to bake a better tasting sponge cake for a special occasion than using a microwave. It took much longer - 45 minutes."
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