Christmas Pud Ice Cream

This is a chocolatey version of a Christmas classic. It is just as rich and flavoursome as a Christmas pud.

This recipe was created by my chef student, Penny Turnbull and featured on the Veganuary website.

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Prep time - 30 minutes plus freeze overnight

Freeze time - overnight

Difficulty - Easy

Serves / makes - 6 portions


Ingredients

125g cashews, soaked for 30 minutes in hot water

400ml/1 can full fat coconut milk

100g chocolate spread 

2tbsp cocoa powder

50g brown sugar, or other fine sugar

260g dried fruit, we used 100g sultanas, 80g cherries, 50g chopped apricots and 30g cranberries 

60ml brandy or orange juice

30g blanched almonds, finely chopped


Equipment

Blender or food processor

Bowl

Large bowl or 6 small spherical bowls

Small sieve


Method

  1. Blend the cashews, coconut milk, chocolate spread, cocoa powder and sugar until very smooth. Pour it into a bowl and freeze overnight.

  2. Put the dried fruit in a bowl with the brandy or orange juice. Allow to soak overnight, this will make the fruit juicy and soft. 

  3. The next day remove the ice cream from the freezer. Allow it to melt slightly, mix in the fruit and almonds. Put the ice cream into one large round bowl or 6 small spherical moulds. Allow to chill for 4 hours. 

  4. Remove the ice cream from the bowls onto a serving plate. Scatter with a little cocoa and edible dust. Dress with holly or mint. 


Tips

  • For a spiced pud add 2-3tsp ground cinnamon and ½-1tsp ground nutmeg.

  • You can add grated orange zest to the recipe. 

  • To remove the puds from the bowls either leave on the counter for 5-10 minutes or place in a bowl of warm water.


Christmas Pud Ice Cream

Christmas Pud Ice Cream
Makes: 6 portions
Author: Penny Turnbull
Prep time: 30 MinInactive time: 16 HourTotal time: 16 H & 30 M
This is a chocolatey version of a Christmas classic. It is just as rich and flavoursome as a Christmas pud.

Ingredients

  • 125g cashews, soaked for 30 minutes in hot water
  • 400ml/1 can full fat coconut milk
  • 100g chocolate spread
  • 2tbsp cocoa powder
  • 50g coconut sugar, or other fine sugar
  • 260g dried fruit, we used 100g sultanas, 80g cherries, 50g chopped apricots and 30g cranberries
  • 60ml brandy or orange juice
  • 30g blanched almonds, finely chopped

Method

  1. Blend the cashews, coconut milk, chocolate spread, cocoa powder and sugar until very smooth. Pour it into a bowl and freeze overnight.
  2. Put the dried fruit in a bowl with the brandy or orange juice. Allow to soak overnight, this will make the fruit juicy and soft.
  3. The next day remove the ice cream from the freezer. Allow it to melt slightly, mix in the fruit and almonds. Put the ice cream into one large round bowl or 6 small spherical moulds. Allow to chill for 4 hours.
  4. Remove the ice cream from the bowls onto a serving plate. Scatter with a little cocoa and edible dust. Dress with holly or mint.

Notes:

Equipment

Blender or food processor

Bowl

Large bowl or 6 small spherical bowls

Small sieve


Tips

  • For a spiced pud add 2-3tsp ground cinnamon and ½-1tsp ground nutmeg.
  • You can add grated orange zest to the recipe. 
  • To remove the puds from the bowls either leave on the counter for 5-10 minutes or place in a bowl of warm water.


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