When I made butterscotch surprise cake a few months back, E was delighted. It was just his sort of thing. But the only surprise wasn’t in the soft sweet creamy butterscotch filling. It was also that E started to complain that no one made him butterscotch baked goods. Huh! I never bake anything with butterscotch and he doesn’t seem to mind but when I do he says I don’t do it enough.
I think it is a case of being easily distracted when it is not right in your face. After all, he likes lots of other things. But late at night a few weeks back after I made the chocolate mug cake, I was saying ‘wasn’t that fantastic!’ and he replied, ‘it would be better if it was butterscotch’.
Rather than feel unappreciated because he doesn’t love chocolate as much as I do (ok, I did a little), I channelled my energies into taking up his challenge. I didn’t find or invent a butterscotch mug cake – not yet anyway! But I sat up in bed feeding Sylvia late at night thinking about all the butterscotch things I might make him.
Although I was tempted by Ilva’s Pear and Banana Crumble with Caramel Sauce (because caramel is very like butterscotch), I decided to make a butterscotch pudding like my family’s favourite chocolate pudding, which is self-saucing. The sort with a cake-like sponge on top and gooey sauce underneath. So I set off searching the net and found butterscotch puddings with apple, banana and walnut.
Whenever I make a pudding, E always likes to say it would be better without the fruit. So I decided to start with plain butterscotch pudding and maybe try the others later. There is something so comforting about digging a serving spoon into a steaming pudding and watching the sauce ooze through the bottom of it, even if it is not chocolate. This one got a thumbs up from E. I can’t say it was the best pudding ever but it is a delicious, quick and easy pudding to make on a winter night.
I am sending this to Simran at Bombay Foodie who is hosting Dhivya’s AWED Event this month. The country is Britain so I thought a butterscotch pudding would be perfect, particularly as it is endorsed by our resident Scotsman.
Butterscotch Self- Saucing Pudding
(from Best Recipes)
Serves 4-6
1 cup self-raising flour
¾ cup sugar
60g butter, melted
½ cup milk
pinch salt
Sauce:
2 tbs golden syrup
1½ cups (375ml) boiling water
30g butter
Stir together pudding ingredients and spoon batter into a baking dish – it will be quite a stiff batter. Then stir together the sauce ingredients and pour over batter. Bake 30-40 minutes in a moderate oven (about 180 C). Serve hot or warm with cream, custard or honey and cinnamon yoghurt.
On the stereo:
The Definitive Simon and Garfunkel
Wow! That pudding is sinfully delicious! A sure winner for winter night!
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ReplyDeleteOoooh, your pudding looks amazing Johanna! I'm definitely making a note to do a self-saucing pudding when autumn/winter rolls around again here in the N. hemisphere!
ReplyDeleteI've never had a self saucing pudding like this! I'm very intrigued. And I have to agree with E - better without the fruit!
ReplyDeleteButterscotch is bliss...and this, so simple. I want to dig my spoon into that first photo - it's decadent, yet comforting.
ReplyDeleteSure looks good to me, even if not chocolate! I adore butterscotch--and I don't make it enough, either!
ReplyDeleteThanks Anh - the pudding was delicious but not sinfully rich enough for my liking!
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy - All. Finished. Sorry :-(
Thanks C - self saucing puddings never cease to amaze and delight me - hope it warms up your winter
Thanks Ashley - you need to try a self saucing pudding - they are great and don't need fruit (but I love a pudding with fruit)
Thanks Susan - butterscotch is simply delightful - glad mine gave you some vicarious comfort :-)
Thanks Ricki - shame you don't make it much as I am now looking out for butterscotch recipes for E
My other half would be very happy to be served this too, and how sweet that you put so much effort into making something nice for E. I hope he's better now!
ReplyDeleteChocolate Sauce Pudding was our family's favorite winter dessert also. On Sunday I made a lemon sauce pudding which was appreciated by my guys. Thanks for the butterscotch recipe, Johanna.
ReplyDeleteWow sounds wonderful. You did a great job making it self saucing too - love the goo
ReplyDeleteThanks Lysy - E is much better - I waited til he was before making this because I didn't want him turning up his nose at it after my efforst
ReplyDeleteThanks Pene - I am not much of a fan of lemon by itself but I could imagine doing a lemon sauce pudding with berries or other fruit
Thanks Katie - goo is so important in a dish like this, isn't it?
It's just perfect...thanks for the entry
ReplyDeleteI know for sure this is going to be appearing in my kitchen and soon!! (I just have to eat my way through 2 batches of muffins first :P)
ReplyDeleteAnd if you do ever invent that butterscotch mug cake.....I'm all over it....providing I can stop eating the chocolate one long enough to get in a few spoonfuls of the butterscotch :P