Malva Pudding

So, my cousin and I have been baking via WhatsApp video calls during this quarantine period. We decided to make this today as we haven't had it for a long time. And we have all the time now.
This is a South African pudding, and my oh my it is delish. Really gooey and sweet. BUT! I will not be making it again in a hurry, it's a guilty pleasure that I will only indulge on Christmas day, as I will not be counting any calories on that day.
Be brave and try this pudding, if it doesn't give you a sugar coma, it will knock you off your feet.
Malva Pudding
So, my cousin and I have been baking via WhatsApp video calls during this quarantine period. We decided to make this today as we haven't had it for a long time. And we have all the time now.
This is a South African pudding, and my oh my it is delish. Really gooey and sweet. BUT! I will not be making it again in a hurry, it's a guilty pleasure that I will only indulge on Christmas day, as I will not be counting any calories on that day.
Be brave and try this pudding, if it doesn't give you a sugar coma, it will knock you off your feet.
Steps
- 1
Preheat oven to 180°C.
- 2
In a sauce pan, place all the sauce ingredients and stir continuously over high heat and bring to a boil.
- 3
Once boiling, reduce the heat and leave to simmer for 5 minutes or till you have a glossy sauce.
- 4
Remove from the heat and keep warm.
- 5
For the batter, Cream butter and sugar together until the butter is pale and soft.
- 6
Beat in the apricot jam, then add the egg and beat till well combined.
- 7
Combine bicarbonate of soda and milk till soda dissolves.
- 8
Sift flour and the salt together and add to the batter, alternating with the milk. Beat in vinegar till well combined.
- 9
Pour batter into a greased ovenproof bowl and pour half the sauce over the batter.
- 10
Bake for 45 minutes or until nicely browned.
- 11
Remove from oven and pour over the remaining sauce a little at a time until all sauce is absorbed.
- 12
Serve hot with cream, custard and ice-cream.
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