Figgy Duff
Prep Time 2 hours
📈 Difficulty Medium
👥 Servings
8

A traditional Newfoundland steamed pudding made with raisins, molasses, and warm spices, boiled in a cloth bag and served with a sweet butter sauce.

Nutrition & Info

386 kcal per serving
Protein 17.0g
Carbs 40.1g
Fat 17.7g
Protein Carbs Fat

Dietary

vegetarian

Instructions

  1. 1

    Cream the softened butter with molasses in a large bowl, then beat in the egg until well combined and the mixture is smooth.

  2. 2

    Sift together the flour, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and salt, then fold into the molasses mixture alternately with the warm water until a thick batter forms.

  3. 3

    Stir in the raisins, making sure they are evenly distributed throughout the batter, then pour into a well-greased pudding mold or a muslin bag tied tightly.

  4. 4

    Place the pudding mold in a large pot of boiling water (the water should come halfway up the mold), cover, and steam for 1.5 to 2 hours, keeping the water at a gentle simmer.

  5. 5

    Carefully remove the pudding from the mold, slice while warm, and serve with a traditional Newfoundland butter sauce made from melted butter, sugar, and vanilla.

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Did You Know?

Despite its name, figgy duff traditionally contains no figs at all - "figgy" referred to raisins in old English dialect, and "duff" is a corruption of "dough," a naming quirk that has persisted for centuries in Newfoundland.

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