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Sticky toffee puddings with a whiskey and butterscotch sauce date
Paul Rankin
by Paul Rankin
from Saturday Kitchen

Serves 6-8

Preparation time 30 mins to 1 hour

Cooking time 30 mins to 1 hour

Vegetarian


Ingredients
200g/7oz fresh dates, stoned and finely chopped
175g/6oz self-raising flour
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1 tsp vanilla essence
1 tsp coffee essence
100ml/3½fl oz milk
85g/3oz unsalted butter
140g/5oz sugar
2 eggs, beaten just to break the yolks
vegetable oil, for greasing
whipped cream, to serve
For Butterscotch Sauce
3 tbsp unsalted butter
8 tbsp golden brown sugar
200ml/7fl oz whipping cream
200ml/7fl oz Irish Whiskey
1 tbsp vanilla essence


Method
1. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.
2. Pour 175ml of boiling water over the dates and set aside to soak and cool.
3. Sift the flour and soda together.
4. Add the essence to the milk.
5. Cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy.
6. Add the eggs slowly, waiting until each addition has been incorporated each time, before adding more.
7. Fold the flour and milk alternately into the egg mixture. Lastly, pour in the dates.
8. The mix will be rather light and runnier than a cake batter.
9. Ladle into 6-8 greased individuals moulds and place on a baking sheet in the centre of
the oven.
10. Bake for about 30 minutes, until the puddings are firm and starting to pull away from the side of the moulds.
11. Remove from the oven and turn out on to a wire rack to cool.
12. To make the butterscotch sauce, put the butter in a medium-sized pan over a medium-high heat.
13. When the butter is bubbling, add the sugar. Stir together for about three minutes, until the sugar has dissolved, and the whole mass is foaming, and bubbling.
14. Carefully pour in the cream, followed by the Irish Whiskey, and turn down the heat. Let it all come together and boil for another minute or two, and then remove from the heat. Add the vanilla.
15. Allow to cool slightly.
16. To serve, place the puddings on warm plates and ladle a generous spoonful
of the sauce over each one. Dollops of whipped cream will top them off perfectly.

If wrapped in cling film, the puddings keep well for a couple of days. They can be reheated in just a minute or two in the microwave or covered in some of the sauce in a medium oven.


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