You can make a traditional holiday dessert of the royal family

Who knew how to dine like a royal could be so easy?


If you drive solo thatholiday seasonThe chances you will not need to prepare an entire feast. This unprecedented year presents you a rare opportunity: try a completely new recipe. And why not test one on aApt for a queen?

The royal family has just shared its recipe for a traditional Christmas puddingdirectly from their kitchens in U.K.

"Today, it's #Stirupsunday: Traditionally the day the house cooks" stirred "their Christmas pudding mix," tweeted the family during the weekend. "This year, the chefs of royal kitchens shared their recipe for a traditional Christmas pudding. We hope some of you appreciate doing it in your own houses." (In touch:100 recipes the easiest you can do.)

Instead of whipping a giant paste this year, considerAbnee to avoid food waste-And a mass of massive stomach. In the same wire,the Royal family Includes the ingredients you need to make the flat dish at home. Oh, and did we mention it's Boozy? You will need beer, brandy and black rum, so be sure to fold your trolley to the bar before. (You will find below your complete grocery list.)

The process of making this pastry seems quite simple - at least it's the impression we had to watch the clip on the royal map. Here's what you need to do: First, combine dry ingredients with liquids and eggs in a mixing bowl. Then transfer the content into small greased bowls (whose vertices should be covered with parchment paper). Finally, vaple the bowls in a deep saucepan. Cover the top of the pan with aluminum foil and let everything cook for six hours.

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