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Livingston’s Family Christmas Pudding
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Livingston’s Family Christmas Pudding

Hiroko Liston
Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
Melbourne, Australia

Duncan Livingston is my husband’s beloved grandfather Theo’s father. Duncan was born in 1891. He was the third son of George Archibald Livingston and his wife Joann Livingston (nee McCalman). This Christmas Pudding recipe is Duncan’s mother Joann’s recipe. It’s been handed down from generation to generation, and Theo’s eldest daughter Joan, who is Joann’s great granddaughter and one of my husband’s aunties, gave it to me. This recipe has a history. I am sharing it with everyone.

The original recipe is for a very large family, as Duncan had ten siblings. I have halved the recipe for 8 servings. And the original recipe was written using Imperial measuring system, which I am not familiar with. I wrote this new recipe using Metric system. Cooking method is boiling. You need a piece of Calico cloth and cotton string to wrap the pudding mixture.

Duncan Livingston is my husband’s beloved grandfather Theo’s father. Duncan was born in 1891. He was the third son of George Archibald Livingston and his wife Joann Livingston (nee McCalman). This Christmas Pudding recipe is Duncan’s mother Joann’s recipe. It’s been handed down from generation to generation, and Theo’s eldest daughter Joan, who is Joann’s great granddaughter and one of my husband’s aunties, gave it to me. This recipe has a history. I am sharing it with everyone.

The original recipe is for a very large family, as Duncan had ten siblings. I have halved the recipe for 8 servings. And the original recipe was written using Imperial measuring system, which I am not familiar with. I wrote this new recipe using Metric system. Cooking method is boiling. You need a piece of Calico cloth and cotton string to wrap the pudding mixture.

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Livingston’s Family Christmas Pudding

Hiroko Liston
Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
Melbourne, Australia

Duncan Livingston is my husband’s beloved grandfather Theo’s father. Duncan was born in 1891. He was the third son of George Archibald Livingston and his wife Joann Livingston (nee McCalman). This Christmas Pudding recipe is Duncan’s mother Joann’s recipe. It’s been handed down from generation to generation, and Theo’s eldest daughter Joan, who is Joann’s great granddaughter and one of my husband’s aunties, gave it to me. This recipe has a history. I am sharing it with everyone.

The original recipe is for a very large family, as Duncan had ten siblings. I have halved the recipe for 8 servings. And the original recipe was written using Imperial measuring system, which I am not familiar with. I wrote this new recipe using Metric system. Cooking method is boiling. You need a piece of Calico cloth and cotton string to wrap the pudding mixture.

Duncan Livingston is my husband’s beloved grandfather Theo’s father. Duncan was born in 1891. He was the third son of George Archibald Livingston and his wife Joann Livingston (nee McCalman). This Christmas Pudding recipe is Duncan’s mother Joann’s recipe. It’s been handed down from generation to generation, and Theo’s eldest daughter Joan, who is Joann’s great granddaughter and one of my husband’s aunties, gave it to me. This recipe has a history. I am sharing it with everyone.

The original recipe is for a very large family, as Duncan had ten siblings. I have halved the recipe for 8 servings. And the original recipe was written using Imperial measuring system, which I am not familiar with. I wrote this new recipe using Metric system. Cooking method is boiling. You need a piece of Calico cloth and cotton string to wrap the pudding mixture.

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Ingredients

3 & 1/2 hours
8 Servings
  • 150 gButter *softened
  • 150 g(OR 3/4 cup) Sugar
  • 3Eggs *at room temperature
  • 1/2 tablespoonMarmalade *I used Auntie Joan’s homemade Scottish Marmalade
  • 1/4 cupBrandy *OR Rum, Sherry, Whiskey, etc
  • 250 gRaisins
  • 180 gSultanas
  • 120 gCurrants
  • 50 gMixed Peel
  • *Note: You can use 600g Mixed Dried Fruit, that contains all these Dried Fruit and Peel
  • 150 g(OR 1 cup) Plain Flour
  • 120 gBread Crumbs *1 & 1/2 cups ‘Panko’ is about 120g
  • 1/2 teaspoonBi-carb Soda
  • 1/2 teaspoonSalt
  • 1/2 teaspoonGround Cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoonGround Ginger
  • 1/2 teaspoonMixed Spice
  • 1/2 teaspoonNutmeg
  • 50 gAlmonds *I used Slivered Almonds
  • Extra Flour to spread on Calico before wrapping *optional
  • *Note: You need a piece of Calico cloth (60cm square OR larger) and cotton string to wrap the pudding
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3 & 1/2 hours
  1. 1

    Place all Dried Fruit in a bowl, add Brandy (OR other Spirits), mix to stir, and set aside for a few hours.

  2. 2

    Soak Calico cloth in water, and wash it. Then boil the Calico in boiling water in a large pot for 5 minutes. Using tongs, remove the Calico to a clean plate, and allow to cool. Discard the water. Squeeze the cooled Calico to remove any excess water.

  3. 3

    Beat softened Butter & Sugar in a large mixing bowl until smooth, add Eggs, one at a time, and beat until creamy. Add Marmalade and Brandy soaked Dried Fruit, mix well, then add all dry ingredients, and mix until well combined.

  4. 4

    Place the prepared Calico, which is still wet, on a flat clean surface, spread extra Flour, and rub it to form a 40cm round in centre.

    A picture of step 4 of Livingston’s Family Christmas Pudding.
  5. 5

    Shape the pudding mixture into a ball, place it in centre, gather up the ends, tie tightly with string, and make a loop at the end for hanging. *Note: I used 60cm square Calico cloth.

    A picture of step 5 of Livingston’s Family Christmas Pudding.
    A picture of step 5 of Livingston’s Family Christmas Pudding.
  6. 6

    Fill up the large pot with water about 3/4 full and bring to the boil. Place the wrapped pudding in the boiling water, add extra boiling water to cover if required, and simmer, with a fitting lid on, for 3 hours (OR 6 hours for original recipe), topping up with boiling water occasionally.

  7. 7

    Carefully remove pudding from the pot to a colander, and allow it to drain for 5 minutes before unwrapping it. If you are going to store it, you need to hang it to dry. I used a cupboard door knob to hang. Serve with warm Brandy Custard Sauce.

    A picture of step 7 of Livingston’s Family Christmas Pudding.
    Brandy Custard Sauce
  8. 8

    *Note: This pudding can be cooked pre Christmas and reboiled for 1-2 hours (OR 3 hours for original recipe) on the day you eat it. They say this pudding can be hung and stored for months, but I think it is too risky. It is safe to make this pudding a few weeks in advance if necessary, and store it in the fridge.

  9. 9

    *Note: Original Recipe can be found on my recipe sharing page. https://www.hirokoliston.com/livingstons-family-christmas-pudding/

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Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
on December 07, 2023 20:51
Melbourne, Australia
I started writing my recipes to pass them on to my children. Now I am sharing them with everyone on my website www.hirokoliston.com and Cookpad.
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Mara
Mara @marapastelera
December 09, 2023 14:31
❤️ always amazing recipes ❤️ but this is really special!!!
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