Warm Sticky Toffee Pudding Recipe (2024)

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In my high school locker room, when the jocks congregated after winning a big game, they’d all jump around, yelling the word, “Sah-weet! Sah-weet! adding a big, tight, thumbs-up for emphasis, while jumping all over each other celebrating their victory.

While not as exciting as a group of sweaty, nearly-naked high school athletes jumping all over each other, I don’t know about you, but what turns me on these days is Sticky Toffee Pudding.

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This recipe is from Mani Niall’s book Sweet!, which features various sweeteners in all their guises. From sprinkles of dark brown sugar, to swirls of agave nectar and viscous golden syrup, this book celebrates all things sweet.

(Mani is an old friend of mine from my San Francisco days, and if you’re interested in some tales of the city that are probably better off left unsaid, there was one night of excess where I single-handedly stopped a cable car in Chinatown, and later that evening was whipped by a clown at Fisherman’s Wharf. Which, I’m sure, gave the tourists from the Midwest some colorful stories to tell their friends at home. I was encouraged by some to share more of those sordid stories here, but after telling you about the high school jocks, I don’t want to get you too worked up…)

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One of things people often complain about “natural” foods is that they’re too expensive. Yes, this bag of unrefined cane sugar, called açúcar mascavo organico that I used to make this dessert, cost me around €3 at the Salon del Gusto I went to a few months back. It’s about twice what a similar-sized bag of refined white sugar would have set me back. But it has so much flavor, that even at three or four times the price, it’s still a great value. So don’t feel so guilty about occasionally going au naturel if you want.

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Sticky Toffee Pudding demands to be served warm. I mean, think about it: soft dates, gobs of toffee, and buttery cake. If you’re going to eat a cake smothered in creamy, sugary toffee sauce, if you don’t eat it warm, you’re missing out on of one life’s great pleasures. Thankfully, Mani offers two ways to make this. The instructions below are for those seeking immediate gratification, and the notes after the recipe offer a do-ahead alternative, for those seeking delayed gratification.

I’ve been meaning to make Sticky Toffee Pudding for years now, almost since my high school days, which are, unfortunately, a little too far behind me. So although I’m fully-clothed, and not fraternizing with strapping young high school jocks anymore, I’m jumping around my kitchen, yelling “Sweet!” anyways.

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Sticky Toffee Pudding with Dates and Candied GingerEight servings

Adapted from Sweet! (Da Capo) by Mani NiallBecause I like the play of sweet and spicy, I added a handful of chopped candied ginger to the recipe. You can use Golden Syrup, which is one of the best sweeteners ever. I also made a batch with treacle from England, which is similar to molasses, and it was excellent, too.Like my high school locker room, things got a little out of hand here, and I ended up making Sticky Toffee Pudding twice this week, the second time in my Baker’s Edge pan. If using one, bake the pudding for 35 to 40 minutes.

For the toffee sauce

  • 2 cups (500ml) heavy cream
  • 1/2 cup (90g) demerara, or muscovado sugar, or another dark brown sugar
  • 2 1/2 tablespoons golden syrup or molasses
  • pinch of salt

For the pudding

  • 6 ounces (180g) pitted dates, snipped or chopped
  • 1 cup (250ml) water
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • optional: 1/3 cup (40g) candied ginger, chopped
  • 1 1/4 cups (175g) flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 4 tablespoons (55g) unsalted butter
  • 3/4 cup (150g) granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Preheat the oven to 350F (190C) and butter an 8 1/2-inch (24cm) porcelain soufflé dish (or similar-sized baking dish.)

  • Make the toffee sauce by bringing the cream, demerara or turbinado sugar, golden syrup (or molasses) and salt to a boil in a medium saucepan, stirring often to melt the sugar.

  • Lower heat and simmer, stirring constantly for about 5 minutes, until the mixture is thick and coats the spoon. Pour half the sauce into the prepared soufflé dish and place the dish in the freezer, and reserve the other half for serving.

  • To make the pudding, in a medium saucepan, heat the dates and water. Once the water begins to boil, remove from heat and stir in the baking soda. Add the ginger, if using, then set aside, but keep it slightly warm.

  • In a small bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, and salt.

  • In the bowl of a standing electric mixer, or by hand, beat the butter and granulated sugar until light and fluffy. Gradually beat in the eggs, then the vanilla. (Don’t be alarmed if the mixture looks a bit curdled.)

  • Stir in half of the flour mixture, then the date mixture, then add the remaining flour mixture until just mixed. Don’t overbeat the batter.

  • Remove the soufflé dish from the freezer and scrape the batter into the soufflé dish and bake for 50 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out with moist crumbs attached.

  • Remove the pudding from the oven, and let cool slightly before serving.

Notes

Serving: Spoon portions of the cake into serving bowls and douse with additional warm toffee sauce. Whipped cream or vanilla ice cream are good accompaniments, although I enjoy it just as it is.

Note: To make the pudding in advance, bake the cake without the toffee in the bottom. Let cool, then cover until close to serving time. Poke the cake about fifteen times with a chopstick. Distribute half of the sauce over the top, as shown in the photo, cover with foil, then re-warm in a 300F (150C) oven, for 30 minutes.

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FAQs

How to warm sticky toffee pudding? ›

To reheat, pour sauce into saucepan and simmer over low heat just until heated through. Pudding can be made up to 3 days ahead of time. Cool completely from oven and tightly wrap with plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator. To reheat, uncover and heat in an oven until just warmed.

Do Americans have sticky toffee pudding? ›

The beloved British classic is popping up on dessert menus across the United States, from natural wine bars to Harry Potter World. Sticky toffee pudding is a clear communicator.

Can you cook microwave sticky toffee pudding in the oven? ›

Cooking instructions: Microwave

Microwave from chilled but can also be oven heated. If freezing at home, defrost thoroughly before heating.

Why is my sticky toffee pudding dry? ›

Never leave your pudding in the oven any longer than the recipe states (unless your test skewer is still coming out with batter on it), as it will quickly dry the pudding out. When reheating, do not leave the pudding in the oven for more than 10-15 minutes at 180 degrees celsius.

What is the shelf life of sticky toffee pudding? ›

A light date sponge with a creamy, buttery toffee sauce. Awarded Supreme Champion at 'The Great Taste Awards'. All our sticky puddings have a minimum 6 week fridge shelf life and are also suitable for home freezing up to 6 months.

Can you eat sticky pudding cold? ›

Sticky toffee pudding is definitely best served warm because it's fudgy, soft, sticky, and delicious but if you like you can eat it cold.

Is figgy pudding the same as sticky toffee pudding? ›

Like the Christmas pudding and figgy puddings before it, the sticky toffee pudding is usually steamed for maximum moisture. Instead of figs, however, very finely chopped dates are added to the cake, which gets covered in a toffee sauce.

Do the Irish eat sticky toffee pudding? ›

Sticky Toffee Pudding Recipe (with Toffee Sauce)

Sticky Toffee Pudding Cake is a deliciously moist, date cake drenched in a warm butterscotch-toffee sauce. It's a classic and iconic British dessert popular in all of England, Scotland and Ireland, and it's easy to see why!

What is another name for sticky toffee pudding? ›

Sticky toffee pudding, known as sticky date pudding in Australia and New Zealand, is a British dessert consisting of a moist sponge cake made with finely chopped dates (optional), covered in a toffee sauce and often served with a vanilla custard or vanilla ice-cream.

How to cook Aldi sticky toffee pudding? ›

OVEN: Remove sleeve and film. Place on a baking tray on the middle shelf of a preheated oven for the time specified (Electric180°C/Fan 160°C/Gas 4 for 25 minutes). Allow to stand for 1 minute before serving. Ensure product is thoroughly cooked and piping hot throughout.

Can you put gu sticky toffee pudding in the oven? ›

Cooking Instructions

Instructions: (800W):Heat one at a time. Remove outer packaging and foil. Place ramekin on a microwaveable plate and heat for 30 seconds, no longer. Then leave to rest for an additional minute before consuming.Do not bake in an oven.

What does sticky toffee pudding taste like? ›

These luscious, sticky toffee puddings are all about the honeyed sweetness of plump dates and buttery caramel that melt in your mouth with every bite.

Why can't you reheat sticky toffee pudding? ›

Unfortunately though these type of self-saucing puddings do not reheat very well as the sauce tends to thicken and be absorbed by the sponge as the pudding cools. So when you reheat the pudding it will have a sticky base but with very little sauce.

Why is my toffee chewy instead of crunchy? ›

Don't hurry this gradual transformation; syrup that doesn't reach 300°F, or close to it, will make candy with timid flavor and chewy (not crunchy) texture. Think you can save time by bringing the syrup to a full rolling, popping boil in order for it to darken more quickly? Think again.

How to warm up sticky toffee pudding without? ›

The puddings are simple to heat – either microwave in the container for 40 seconds (850watts) from the refrigerator, 1 minute from frozen. You can also warm the puddings in a preheated oven – 350F/180 C for 10-15 minutes. The containers are oven proof but place on a baking sheet.

How do you warm up Christmas pudding? ›

Reheating Christmas Puddings

Wrap in foil and reheat at 300ºF (150ºC) for an hour or until hot. To reheat on the stovetop, remove wrappings and place the pudding in the original mould. Cover tightly. Set pudding mould on a trivet in a large saucepan and steam 3/4 - 1 hour or until hot.

Can you make instant pudding warm? ›

Store the instant pudding mixture in a cool, dry place.

When it starts to boil, reduce the heat to a simmer. Keep stirring, and cook for 3 to 5 minutes, or until it thickens. Pour into a serving bowl, and let it set for 5 minutes. You can serve this hot or chilled.

How long do you cook Aldi sticky toffee pudding? ›

Place on a baking tray on the middle shelf of a preheated oven Fan 160°C / Electric 180°C / Gas 4, Cook for 25 minutes. Microwave: Remove sleeve and pierce the film lid. Cook on full power 750W 2 Minutes 40 Seconds / 850W 2 Minutes 30 Seconds / 1000W 2 Minutes 20 Seconds.

How long to defrost sticky toffee pudding? ›

Just defrost the frozen puddings and heat as per the recipe. I'd keep them covered and defrost overnight. You can you either light or dark brown sugar but the sauce in the photo was most likely made with light brown sugar.

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