Sticky Malva Pudding

A first in South Africa! A revolution in baking convenience. Makes a 25 cm x 17 cm pudding. Contents weigh 500g.

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APRICOT BUTTER GLAZE:
Sugar, Filtered Water, Butter (Cream, Salt), Apricot Jam (Sugar, Filtered Water, Apricots, Corn Starch, Lemon Concentrate, Citric Acid, Salt), Salt, Flavouring, Stabiliser.

DRY MIX:
Sugar, Wheat Flour (Gluten), Corn Starch, Baking Powder, Raising Agent, Salt, Citric Acid, Colourant: Caramel, Flavouring.

APRICOT BUTTER GLAZE: Cow’s Milk.
DRY MIX: Wheat, Gluten.
ADDED INGREDIENTS: Eggs, Cow’s Milk.

THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN MANUFACTURED IN A FACTORY THAT USES TREE NUTS.

WHAT’S IN THE BOX?

  • A foil pack with dry Malva mixture.
  • A 230 g doy pack of ready to heat Apricot Butter Glaze.

INGREDIENTS YOU WILL NEED

EGGS: 2 extra large eggs
BUTTER: 2 T (30 g) butter, melted
MILK: ½ cup (125 ml) full cream milk, warmed

FOR THE GLAZE

¼ cup (60 ml) water OR fresh cream

Heat diluted glaze and pour over pudding when it comes out of the oven

PANS & EQUIPMENT YOU WILL NEED

  • Rectangular ovenproof dish 25.5 cm x 17 cm x 5 cm deep
  • Electric beater
  • Spatula
  • Small saucepan to heat glaze

OVEN: 180°C
Adjust oven rack to middle position. Bake for 30 – 35 min at 180°C.

MALVA PUDDING ILLUSTRATED ON FRONT OF BOX

  • Adjust oven rack to the middle position. Preheat oven to 180°C.
  • Butter the ovenproof dish generously.
  • Beat eggs and melted butter on high speed only until well blended.
  • Add hot milk and beat briefly on high speed.
  • Add the dry Malva mix and gently blend it in by hand with a spatula. Mix only until combined. It is important not to overmix. The mixture will be soft and runny.
  • Scrape mixture into prepared buttered ovenproof dish. Shake the dish lightly to level the batter.
  • Immediately place it in the oven and bake for 30 – 35 minutes.
  • 5 minutes before the pudding comes out of the oven, decant the glaze into a small saucepan, add the ¼ cup (60 ml) water or cream and bring the glaze to the boil.
  • When the pudding comes out of the oven prick it all over with a fork and then cut into eight squares. Pour the hot glaze over the hot pudding.
  • Keep spooning the glaze that collects in the corners of the dish over the whole pudding to promote soak in.
  • Leave the Malva Pudding to stand for 10 minutes to allow the glaze to sink in.
  • Serve warm with custard, whipped cream or ice cream.

INA’S BAKING TIPS

Baking Dish

 

If using a smaller ovenproof dish, the pudding will bake up higher and will therefore need to be baked for an extra     5 – 10 minutes longer. The glaze will also take longer to penetrate a smaller surface and thicker base.

Apricot Butter Glaze

 

The glaze is concentrated and therefore too thick to soak into the Malva Pudding as is. It is essential to add the measured water or cream to thin it out before bringing it to the boil and pouring it hot over the hot pudding.

 

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