Achieve restaurant-worthy Christmas Pudding with this simple store-bought trick!
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It's no secret that while the idea of completing your holiday meal with a cream-topped Christmas pudding sounds extremely alluring, the idea of making one of these delectable desserts might not be so thrilling for those who are already rushed off their feet prepping for the holiday season.
But did you know that you can easily prepare this traditional dessert with only a few simple steps and no laborious preparation?
You read that right, folks! You can serve a restaurant-grade Christmas pudding by simply using the pre-made option from the supermarket and making a few little adjustments!
The key to making a store-bought pudding taste just like homemade is to make it 'richer', said pastry chef and custard connoisseur Andy Bowdy.
Simply soak the pudding in your booze of choice - brandy, port or sherry would all work well. Then, warm the booze up and ladle it over the cake.
'Giving it a booze bath every hour or so,' Andy remarked.
Finally, Let it sit in the fridge overnight before serving.
A noteworthy trick
If you’re feeling daring, you could also try flambéing the pudding at the table - although be careful when doing so!
'If there is enough booze in the pudding, it can light on fire,' Andy warned.
'Just make sure it is out before anyone cuts it.'
Serve it with…
A proper Christmas pudding isn’t complete without custard, cream, or vanilla ice cream! You could opt for all three, or choose one to be your ‘big gun’.
If it’s cream you’re serving, opt for double cream, lightly dusted with icing sugar. For the most traditional experience, however, you simply can’t beat the creamy warmth of homemade custard.
Now, doesn’t that sound delicious? What are your thoughts about this trick? Better yet, do you have a favourite store-bought Christmas pudding? Share them with us in the comments below so we can try them too!
But did you know that you can easily prepare this traditional dessert with only a few simple steps and no laborious preparation?
You read that right, folks! You can serve a restaurant-grade Christmas pudding by simply using the pre-made option from the supermarket and making a few little adjustments!
The key to making a store-bought pudding taste just like homemade is to make it 'richer', said pastry chef and custard connoisseur Andy Bowdy.

You can whip up a restaurant-grade Christmas pudding in no time using this simple tip. Credit: Shutterstock.
Simply soak the pudding in your booze of choice - brandy, port or sherry would all work well. Then, warm the booze up and ladle it over the cake.
'Giving it a booze bath every hour or so,' Andy remarked.
Finally, Let it sit in the fridge overnight before serving.
A noteworthy trick
If you’re feeling daring, you could also try flambéing the pudding at the table - although be careful when doing so!
'If there is enough booze in the pudding, it can light on fire,' Andy warned.
'Just make sure it is out before anyone cuts it.'
Serve it with…
A proper Christmas pudding isn’t complete without custard, cream, or vanilla ice cream! You could opt for all three, or choose one to be your ‘big gun’.
If it’s cream you’re serving, opt for double cream, lightly dusted with icing sugar. For the most traditional experience, however, you simply can’t beat the creamy warmth of homemade custard.
Key Takeaways
- You can achieve a restaurant-level Christmas pudding with minimal effort by using a store-bought pudding and making a few small adjustments.
- The trick is to give your pudding a ‘booze bath’ and let it sit in the fridge overnight.
- For a traditional experience, serve with either double cream, lightly dusted with icing sugar, or homemade custard.
Now, doesn’t that sound delicious? What are your thoughts about this trick? Better yet, do you have a favourite store-bought Christmas pudding? Share them with us in the comments below so we can try them too!