Amaterasu イタチ Posted December 8, 2022 Posted December 8, 2022 The store-bought Christmas pudding can become an impressive table centrepiece if picked judiciously and fancied up with a side of booze and cream. “It conjures up those wonderful feelings of nostalgia and indulgence,” Choice editor Pru Engel says. “Few desserts say Christmas more powerfully than the … pudding.”Engel summoned an expert panel of pudding enthusiasts – home economist Jan Boon, food consultant Brigid Treloar and chef Adam Moore – to put 18 premade Christmas puddings to the test. The contenders were judged on nutrition, price, and ease of cutting (“you don’t want it to collapse as soon as you slice your knife through it,” Engel says) as well as more subjective measures like appearance, aroma, moistness, and critically, taste. Refreshingly, the most expensive of the puddings was also the worst scoring. It “felt really heavy, and gave you a bit of a dry mouthfeel,” Engel says. Puddings to pick up When it comes to flavour, Engel says “lots of different things go into it”. First it is a mixture of dried fruits, from raisins to glazed cherries and peels. Then comes depth from fats and spices. And finally, alcohol. “All the puddings we tested, except one, had brandy,” Engel said. Alongside brandy, the best flavours came from rums, ciders, stouts, sherries and port. “It is that classic Christmas pudding flavouAt the top of Choice’s leaderboard was Coles’ fancily named Finest Luxury Christmas Pudding, which retails at $1.33 per 100g. It was “was rich and generous, with lots of fruit, nuts, and moistness but still remaining doughy,” Engel says. “It looks great as well.” The Homemade Plum Pudding from specialist pudding producer the Traditional Plum Pudding Co was another standout. Though more expensive at $6 per 100g, its colour and aroma pulled it up to second place. Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morningThird was Newcastle Pudding Lady’s Traditional Christmas Pudding. “It is always a high performer in our test,” Engel says, pointing to a great colour and texture. “A judge said they would be happy to serve this pudding themselves on their own table.” A high compliment. Puddings to put away While Coles came in first with one option, their Christmas Festive Matured Pudding did not fare so well, coming in second-last. Itha’s Puddings’ Traditional Pudding, the most expensive contender at $6.40 per 100g, scored the lowest. To Engel, “the colour and appearance was dark, and didn’t have a lot of different fruits”. “It is a bit disappointing, because it comes in at quite a high price point.” How to glam up store-bought pudding Andy Bowdy, pastry chef and custard connoisseur, says store-bought puddings are “not as terrible as they used to be”. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/dec/09/australias-best-premade-christmas-puddings-and-how-to-make-them-better
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