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12 Christmas pudding recipes we dream about all year

It's time to start making that Christmas pudding!
Christmas pudding recipeBen Dearnley

If you’re a holiday traditionalist, you’re already thinking about a Christmas pudding recipe to complete your festive feast. An irresistible dessert of brandy-lashed batter and glacé fruits, Christmas pudding can be made up to six weeks before the event itself. With sugar and spice (and all things nice!), Christmas pudding is classic closer for any holiday meal—whether that include a Christmas ham, seafood platter, or roast.

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If you’re looking to try something new, consider one of our modern or classic Christmas pudding recipes. From the traditional boiled pudding, to plum pudding, and even Christmas pudding ice cream, browse our collection of recipes to complete your Yuletide feast.

The best Christmas pudding recipes, 2025

An arrangement displaying two hanging Christmas puddings, wrapped in calico, and a table arranged with a white pudding bowl, a grey tea towel, kitchen string, scissors and a wrapped Christmas pudding

How to make a boiled Christmas pudding

Made with sweet dried fruits, fragrant spices, a generous dash of booze and a token surprise or two – the Christmas pudding is the perfect finale to any festive family meal.

Christmas pudding FAQs

What are the 13 ingredients in Christmas pudding?

A traditional Christmas Pudding is made from 13 ingredients: flour, eggs, suet, brown sugar, bread crumbs, raisins, currants, citron, lemon peel, orange peel, mixed spices, milk, and brandy. These 13 ingredients symbolise Jesus and the 12 apostles. In another Biblical reference, brandy is poured over the top of the boiled pudding and set alight to represent the passion of Christ.

How far in advance should you make a Christmas pudding?


The ideal time to make a Christmas pudding is approximately 5-6 weeks before Christmas Day. However, at a pinch you can make a pudding a day in advance, as most recipes take around six hours to prepare. The further in advance you make your pudding, the more your flavours will fortify and become richer. In his Christmas Pudding recipe, Rodney Dunn says people used to make their puddings up to a year in advance! Come Christmas Day, reheat your pudding by boiling in cloth (50 minutes to an hour) or microwaving (5-10 minutes on medium). Serve with custard or ice cream and enjoy!

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