Christmas Pudding Marmalade Recipe(+Video!) - Larder Love (2024)

Recipe

The perfect marriage between Christmas mincemeat/Christmas pudding and tangy citrus marmalade. What could be better for your toast or croissants throughout the festive season!

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Why you’ll love this recipe

  • This is the perfect hybrid between mincemeat and marmalade
  • Perfect for vegetarians who don’t like Christmas mincemeat, they get the flavour without the suet
  • It’s a quick marmalade, cooked in about 30 minutes!
  • There aren’t very many ingredients.
  • This is a perfect wee foodie gift for Christmas.
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Ingredients for Christmas Pudding Marmalade

The fruity part – I’ve used a mix of unwaxed oranges and a lemon. You could use grapefruit in the mix, or mandarines, whatever you fancy. Just make sure it all comes to 1 kilo in weight.

Sweet stuff – I have used a mix of normal granulated white sugar and a little dark brown sugar. I like the almost caramel-like taste that brown sugar gives things. It makes this marmalade really have that rich Christmas pudding-type taste.

Mixed dried fruit – I used Tesco’s luxury dried fruit mix. This is a presoaked mix of sultanas, cherries, raisins, apricots, cranberries and mixed candied peel. If you haven’t got the presoaked type of dried fruit mix then simply put the fruit in a bowl and pour on about 4 tbsp of brandy into it, mix well and leave it for about an hour to plump up. You can use tea, water, orange juice or whisky to do this.

Get spicy – I really wanted to keep things simple with this Christmas pudding marmalade, so instead of giving you a list of spices to measure out I just used ready-made Mixed Spice from the supermarket.

Booze – No self-respecting Christmas pudding would ever be seen without some hooch in there and my marmalade is no exception! I have used brandy but you could use whisky or rum if you like. Alternatively, you can miss this out altogether.

What is Mixed Spice blend?

Mixed spice is a blend of spices we can buy here in the UK in most supermarkets. It is used a lot in baking (especially at Christmas) and contains a mixture of cinnamon, coriander, nutmeg, cloves, ginger and pimento. It is a bit like the American Pumpkin Pie spice blend or the Apple Pie Spice blend.

How to remove the wax from fruit

If you haven’t got unwaxed fruit, don’t panic. Simply scrub the fruit in hot soapy water using a nail brush. This will remove the wax coating. Then rinse thoroughly and pat dry – voila! unwaxed fruit!

The complete list of ingredients and full instructions for making this recipe can be found on the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post.

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How to make this marmalade

I love this Christmas pudding marmalade recipe because it’s so simple and unlike many marmalade recipes it is pretty quick to cook too. You are not boiling peel for hours and losing the will to live.

The first step is to peel the zest from two of the oranges and the lemon and then chop this nice and finely. Try to avoid the white pith here.

Now chop up all the fruit into chunky pieces as this will make it easier for your food processor to handle. Remove any pips/stones/pits, whatever you want to call them. Blitz the fruit in your processor, I had to do mine in a couple of batches as I have a small processor. You don’t want a puree here, you want tiny bits of fruit so don’t let the machine run, use the pulse and check how it’s doing.

Next comes the cooking part of the marmalade and quite honestly this couldn’t be easier. Simply put the citrus fruit into a nice big pan along with the finely chopped peel, the mixed spice and your two different sugars. Heat this gently to dissolve the sugar entirely.

Add the mixed fruit and raise the temperature to a rolling boil. This is when you will know that a big high sided pot is the right thing to use as you really don’t want your Christmas pudding marmalade decorating the entire kitchen!

I boiled mine for about 30 minutes and it reached that magical 105C setting temperature. Check your marmalade frequently to see how it’s doing, yours might come to a set in 20 minutes or so.

Check out my jam-making page on the link below that tells you all about setting points and how to check for them.

Finally, stir in the booze and you are ready to ladle that Christmas pudding marmalade into sterilised jars.

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The inspiration

I love Christmas and making foodie gifts is my big thing. Bringing together the classic rich and fruity flavours of a Christmas pudding and making it into a tangy marmalade that you can use on your toast seemed like the perfect thing to do.

Why had I never thought of this before? After all I make my Vegetarian/Vegan Mincemeat every year and I make lots of marmalades. This Christmas pudding marmalade is almost like a marriage made in heaven, the perfect Christmas preserve!

New to preserving? Then don’t panic, I can take you from zero to hero in no time at all.

Just check out these handy articles to get you heading in the right direction fast;

How to make great jam and marmalade

How to make cool curds

How to make great jelly

How to make chutney and relish

How to sterilise jars and bottles

Sticky situations – troubleshooting your preserves

Different types of preserves

My favourite preserving kit

How much does this recipe make?

I got 6 x 350g jars of Christmas pudding marmalade from this recipe. I wouldn’t double up the recipe if you want more, simply make another batch.

How long will this marmalade keep?

Your Christmas pudding marmalade should keep for up to a year in a cool dark place. Once opened store in the fridge and use within a month.

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How to use this marmalade

Serve your Christmas pudding marmalade on toast or croissants for a festive breakfast treat.

Use this luscious marmalade instead of mincemeat in traditional mince pies, dare to be different!

You can use Christmas pudding marmalade in other festive bakes like my Christmas Baklava that is super easy to make.

Spoon some of this Christmas Pudding Marmalade onto either a round of Camembert or Brie and bake in the oven, then serve with crackers or crusty bread, yum!

Give it as a gift, come on this Christmas Pudding Marmalade just has to be the perfect foodie gift for Christmas.

This recipe makes a great foodie gift, so why not check out my post on how to make Christmas hampers.

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Looking for more Christmas preserve recipes to try? Then check these out before you go;

Christmas Cranberry Jam With Gin

Spiced Cranberry And Orange Marmalade

Sugar-free Cranberry Relish

Vegetarian/Vegan Christmas Mincemeat

Christmas Cranberry Curd

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Christmas Pudding Marmalade

Karon Grieve

The perfect marriage between the rich flavours of Christmas pudding and the tangy fruitiness of marmalade, perfect on your festive toast and croissants.

4.84 from 6 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course preserves

Cuisine British

Servings 100 servings

Calories 49 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 lemon combined fruit must weigh 1 kilo in total
  • 4 oranges
  • 125 g dark brown sugar
  • 875 g granulated sugar
  • 1 tbsp mixed spice or apple pie spice mix
  • 250 g mixed dried fruit I used luxury soaked mixed dried fruit
  • 4 tbsp brandy

MetricUS Customary

Instructions

  • Peel zest from 2 oranges and the lemon and chop finely

  • Chop the fruit and discard seeds/pips and pulse in food processor

  • Heat the fruit in a big pan with the spice mix and the sugars on gentle heat till sugar dissolved

  • Add dried fruit and raise temperature to boiling for about 20-30 minutes till setting point reached 105C

  • Stir in the brandy

  • Ladle into sterilised jars

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Notes

Calories are shown as about a tablespoon of Christmas pudding marmalade. You should get 4-6 medium jars of marmalade.

Mixed spice is a blend of cinnamon, cloves, pimento, ginger, coriander and nutmeg. American pumpkin pie mix or apple pie spice blend would do just as well.

If you are not using presoaked dried fruit then place in a bowl and add 4tbsp brandy (or tea/orange juice/water or any other booze) and soak 1 hour to plump up.

Keep checking your marmalade for the setting point, it can vary depending on your heat source, mine was 30 minutes but yours might be perfect in 20.

Check out my Jam Making post for full information on testing for setting point etc.

Here’s how to sterilise jars properly.

This will keep for up to a year in a cool dark place, once opened store in the fridge and use within a month.

Nutrition

Calories: 49kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 0.1gFat: 0.1gSaturated Fat: 0.01gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.01gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.01gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 30mgFiber: 0.4gSugar: 12gVitamin A: 12IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 8mgIron: 0.1mg

My Top Tips*Always read the full recipe first. *Assemble all your ingredients and everything you need before you start. *For baking check the size of tins I’m using as this makes a big difference to your cakes. * I use medium sized eggs unless otherwise stated. * I use extra virgin olive oil unless otherwise stated. * I use unsalted butter unless otherwise stated. * Check out My Preserving Kit!

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