g medium sized eggs, lightly beaten Chantilly Cream
g Country Range Vanilla Pod
ml Country Range Whipping Cream
tbsp icing sugar, sieved
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Step 1
Pre-heat oven to 200°C/400°F/Gas Mark 6. Juice one of the clementines, discard the skin and set aside the juice. Peel the two remaining clementines using a peeler. Julienne the peel and set aside. Remove the pith and slice each clementine into 3 discs.
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Step 2
Grease 6 individual pudding basins, drizzle 1/2 tbsp golden syrup into each then place a slice of clementine in the base.
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Step 3
In a large bowl, sieve together the flour, baking powder, salt, ginger and almonds.
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Step 4
In a separate bowl, cream the butter and sugar together until pale then add the eggs one by one, alternating with a little of the flour mix.
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Step 5
Fold in the remaining flour mix, orange peel and the clementine juice. Divide the mixture evenly between the pudding basins.
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Step 6
Place the puddings in a deep roasting tray. Carefully pour in a little boiled water (approximately 1cm) around the basins. Cover the roasting tray with baking paper and press lightly over the pudding moulds.
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Step 7
Place in the oven for 30 minutes until the puddings are firm and spongy.
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Step 8
To make the Chantilly cream, whip the cream, add the seeds from the vanilla pod then mix in the icing sugar.
Ingredients
3 g clementines
140 g Country Range Butter, plus extra for greasing
3 tbsp golden syrup
140 g Country Range Plain Flour
1.5 tsp Country Range Baking Powder
0.25 tsp Country Range Salt
2 tsp Country Range Ground Ginger
85 g Country Range Ground Almonds
175 g golden caster sugar
3 g medium sized eggs, lightly beaten Chantilly Cream