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Self-saucing sticky toffee pudding

The perfect option when you need a little sweet something – for one

April 24, 2025 15:34
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Photo: Dan Jones
1 min read

Cook: 45 minutes

Serves: 1

All hail the sticky toffee pudding and its deep, rich, date- filled sponge and luscious, buttery caramel sauce. There’s a reason it seems to be everyone’s favourite pud. Despite its saccharine description, this manages not to be sickly thanks to the molasses flavour of dark brown sugar and a suggestion of spice from the black treacle. A scattering of salt at the end also helps balance the flavours. As with many recipes in this book, the easiest way to make this is to place your pan on the scales and weigh everything directly into the dish.Method:

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C (160°C fan).
  • Place the dates in a small pie dish or cast-iron frying pan. Cover with the 25g boiling water and let sit for 20 minutes to soften slightly.
  • Once soft, add in the rest of the ingredients for the batter and mix everything together thoroughly. Flatten out the batter slightly then put the butter and sugar for the sauce on top of the batter – don’t mix them in. Gently pour over the 50g boiling water so that it sits on top of the batter.
  • Bake for 35 minutes, then leave to cool for 10 minutes before eating to allow the sauce to settle. Sprinkle with the flaky salt before eating.

Recipe extracted from One Pot One Portion (Ebury) 

Ingredients

For the batter:
25g Medjool dates, chopped into small pieces
25g boiling water
¼ tsp vanilla extract
20g dark brown sugar
10g black treacle
15g butter, softened
25g self-raising flour
Pinch of bicarbonate of soda
Pinch of salt
For the sauce:
15g butter
15g dark brown sugar
50g boiling water
Flaky salt for serving