Scottish Recipes: Macallan's Whisky Chocolate Pudding
This recipe is from Donald Angus Munro at the restaurant Loop in Glasgow - he was formerly head chef at the famous Skibo Castle. The recipe appeared in "Glasgow on a Plate" (Black and White Publishing Ltd) along with a number of other recipes for the connoisseur. Munro acknowledges that the recipe came from his grandmother's old traditional Scottish recipes. He just added the Macallan! And of course, you can just make the sauce and add it to one of your own choice of sweets.
Recipe Ingredients:
Pudding:
110g/ 4 oz / ½ US cup castor/granulated sugar
110g/ 4 oz / one stick margarine
60g/ 2 oz / ½ US cup cocoa powder or drinking chocolate
170g/ 6 oz / 1½ US cups flour
2 eggs
25 ml/ 2 tablespoons Macallan whisky
2 tablespoons skimmed milk
50g/ 2 oz / ½ US cup soft berries of choice
Sauce:
140g/ 4 oz dark chocolate [ 70% cocoa]
150 ml/ 6 fluid oz / ¾ cup double cream
25 ml/ 2 tablespoons Macallan whisky
1 tablespoon golden syrup (light corn syrup is the closest in the US)
Preparation Method:
Blend sugar and margarine until light and fluffy.Sieve cocoa powder or chocolate into flour.
Whisk eggs together, then add to sugar/margarine mix, adding a little flour mix to thicken. Add whisky and more flour mix until both flour and whisky have been used. Add skimmed milk, to soften. Grease 4 individual pudding moulds with margarine and dust with caster sugar.
Place a spoonful of the mix into each mould, cover with tin foil and secure tightly. Place in a pot of warm water which reaches halfway up the moulds. Bring to the boil then simmer for 40 minutes.
For the sauce : melt chocolate in a bowl over boiling water, add cream, whisky and syrup.
Remove puddings and place on plates. Then pour over the chocolate sauce, adding a few soft berries before serving.
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