Not everyone is a fan of the classic Christmas pudding so why force it? Stick with the boozy element but try something a little new with our pick of the best boozy cakes and puddings to enjoy this festive season. These recipes are a wonderful celebration of Christmas flavours and ingredients. Nigella shares her five-spice and ginger bundt cake, Ottolenghi has a brandy, prune and walnut number and we love The Ethicurean’s Milk Stout and Chocolate Steamed Pudding. Or for something a little different, Jamie’s limoncello twist on the classic tiramisu is so worth the effort. Whatever it is, we’ve got you covered.
Jamie Oliver’s Banana Panettone Pudding with Sticky Toffee Sauce
Make the most of any leftover panettone with Jamie Oliver’s twist on bread and butter pudding. Made with vanilla, banana, and a sticky toffee sauce, it’s pure luxury.
Apple Butterscotch and Hazelnut Pavlova with Boozy Cream
Pavlova is a failsafe crowd-pleaser at Christmas. This wintry version from Kathy Slack is topped with a pile of softly whipped, boozy cream, caramelised apples, and butterscotch.
Candice Brown’s Tiramisu Bread and Butter Pudding with Baileys Cream
Fusing two much-loved desserts, Candice Brown’s tiramisu bread and butter pudding is served with dollops of Baileys-infused cream for an extra festive touch.
Prune Cake with Armagnac and Walnuts
Ottolenghi and Helen Goh’s Prune Cake recipe from Sweet combines brandy and walnuts in a decadent festive dessert.
Brandied Plum Cake
Nadine Levy-Redzepi’s brandied plum cake from her cookbook, Downtime is a cross between a cake, crumble and pudding. As Nadine says, “It’s the kind of thing I serve when I know we will be sitting around the table for some time after the main course, talking, drinking wine, maybe having a little cheese.” Sounds like classic Christmas Day territory to us.
Six-Minute Sloe Gin Jellies
These festive ruby-coloured desserts are “seeeriously alcoholic” says author Sarah Rainey. Studded with blackberries, the sloe gin and cranberry-based jellies will certainly warm the spirits.
Six-Minute Baileys Cheesecake
Turn the quintessential festive booze into a crowd-pleasing cheesecake with Sarah Rainey’s fast and simple recipe. Prefect for getting ahead on your dessert for the big day, it’ll keep for up to two months in the freezer.
Boozy Caribbean Pear Cake
Pear and dark rum take pride of place in this spin on a classic ginger cake. Packed with warming cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg, this is a great vegan Christmas pudding alternative.
Quince, Brandy and Walnut Trifle: A Twist on a Charlotta
This Cypriot-inspired trifle is layered with a brandy and syrup-soaked sponge, poached fruit in jelly, chopped spoon sweets, custard, and whipped cream studded with gold leaf-decorated walnuts.
Walnut Cake with Brandy (tarta de nuez con brandy)
Claudia Roden’s Asturian walnut cake spiked with brandy syrup, making for a nutty, boozy and moist dessert.
Cheat’s Christmas Apricot Trifle
Mary Berry’s cheat’s Christmas apricot trifle is an easy, make-ahead dessert from Mary Berry’s Absolute Favourites.
Plum Pudding Bombe from Perfect Host by Felicity Cloake
Plum Pudding Bombe from Felicity Cloake’s Perfect Host is the perfect alternative to Christmas pudding. This delicious, chocolate dessert recipe is perfect for entertaining a crowd and can be made a few weeks in advance and kept in the freezer.
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Milk Stout and Chocolate Steamed Pudding from The Ethicurean Cookbook by The Ethicurean
From The Ethicurean Cookbook, this Milk Stout and Chocolate Steamed Pudding recipe packs a huge punch of flavour. Dark cocoa enhanced with a deep beer flavour, combined in a pudding and served with lashings of double cream? We think it should be a new British classic.
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Steamed Marmalade Sponge from Bread, Cake, Doughnut, Pudding by Justin Gellatly
For a tasty (but nevertheless boozy) alternative to traditional Christmas pudding, try this moist, light, rich and warming Steamed Marmalade Sponge from Justin Gellatly’s Bread, Cake, Doughnut, Pudding.
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Cider & Five-Spice Bundt Cake from Simply Nigella by Nigella Lawson
This beautiful Cider & Five-Spice Bundt Cake from Nigella Lawson’s Simply Nigella is deceptively simple to make and looks super impressive. Perfect for Christmas.