Baked Lemon Meringue Pudding

Baked Lemon Meringue Pudding

lemon meringue pudding

This magical lemon meringue pudding has a filling that splits into two layers – a luscious tangy curd at the bottom and a light, fluffy sponge at the top. Coupled with the crisp meringue topping and buttery coconut biscuits at the bottom, it’s a warm version of our favourite lemon meringue pie for a chilly night!

lemon meringue pudding

LEMON MERINGUE PUDDING

Originally created for Essentials Magazine

Serves 6

 

100g Tennis biscuits, crushed

220g + 110g Natura Sugars Golden Caster Sugar

finely grated zest of 1 large lemon

6 eggs, separated

90g butter, melted

70g cake flour

1 tsp baking powder

300ml coconut milk

125ml freshly squeezed lemon juice

 

Preheat the oven to 180C conventional or 160C fan-forced. Butter a 25cm pudding bowl or casserole dish with butter. Sprinkle the crushed Tennis biscuits in the bottom. In a mixing bowl, rub 220g of the sugar and the lemon zest together with your fingertips to release the oils from the zest – it should be very fragrant. Add the egg yolks and beat with an electric whisk until light and creamy. Add the melted butter, sifted cake flour and baking powder to form a batter then mix in the coconut milk and lemon juice. Whip the egg whites until soft peaks form then gradually add the remaining 110g caster sugar to form a glossy meringue. Place half the meringue into a piping bag fitted with a star nozzle. Divide the rest of the meringue into two – whisk half into the lemon curd mixture then fold the rest in gently. Pour into the prepared dish, pipe the meringue on top in rosettes and place inside a larger roasting tin. Fill the roasting tin with boiling water so it comes halfway up the sides of the dish then bake in the oven for 20 minutes until the top just sets – it should wiggle slightly. Remove from the oven, allow to cool slightly then serve warm.

lemon meringue pudding

 

 

Malva Pudding Waffle Cake

Malva Pudding Waffle Cake

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Inspired by our South African malva pudding, this waffle cake is a tower of light and fluffy waffles sandwiched with thick creamy custard and drenched in malva pudding syrup.  

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Phwoar just look at that tower of drippy, oozy waffles! They’re sandwiched together with silky smooth creme patisserie (which is just a fancy French name for custard) and the syrup is a thicker version of the one we pour over hot-out-the-oven malva pudding.

How did I come up with this SA dessert smash-up? When the team over at Stork Bake asked me to create a recipe with a South African Mmmzansi twist, it was tricky. I’ve done so many over the years – twists on peppermint crisp tart, milk tart, hertzoggies, so many that I wondered if *gasp* I’d run out of ideas! Then one night I had a sweet dream and woke up in the middle of the night with the idea for these Malva Pudding Waffles. It actually happens quite often. Is that weird? I’m sure it is. 

Anyways, this Malva Pudding Waffle Cake is actually to celebrate World Baking Day which is on Friday 17 May. I’m excited to be a part of this year’s Stork Bake-Off competition where I’ll be mentoring one of you to go up against Lazy Makoti and Lentswe‘s teams in order to win a grand prize of an R12 000 Kenwood Titanium Mega Pack. Since I’ve seen enough of your creations to know that you all are seriously good bakers, I know that we can win this! 

All you need to do is:

Step 1: Come up with your own twist on a South African favourite.

Step 2: Make sure it uses Stork Bake and the technique I used in my waffle cake, which is whipping egg whites.

Step 3: Take a picture of your creation (don’t forget to photograph it with the Stork Bake) and post it up on social media. Tag the Stork team @ilovebakingsa and use the hashtag #StorkBakesBest. 

Full competition details and T’s and C’s here

The winner will get a one-on-one session with me so we can perfect your recipe and WIN you that Kenwood Titanium Megapack worth R12 000!  Remember, I’m here to help so feel free to use any of my recipes as a base for your creativity. You can also comment below or drop me a message on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter with any questions! 

Malva Pudding Waffle Cake
Serves 8
Inspired by South African malva pudding, these waffles are sandwiched together with thick custard and drenched in malva pudding syrup.
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Prep Time
1 min
Cook Time
15 min
Total Time
1 hr 15 min
Prep Time
1 min
Cook Time
15 min
Total Time
1 hr 15 min
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Serving Size
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Servings
8
Amount Per Serving
Calories 0
Calories from Fat 0
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 0g
0%
Saturated Fat 0g
0%
Trans Fat 0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0g
Monounsaturated Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg
0%
Sodium 0mg
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Total Carbohydrates 0g
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Dietary Fiber 0g
0%
Sugars 0g
Protein 0g
Vitamin A
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Vitamin C
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Calcium
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Iron
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* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients
  1. 650g (6 cups) cake flour
  2. 40ml (8 tsp) baking powder
  3. Pinch of salt
  4. 120g (½ cup) castor sugar, divided
  5. 4 large eggs, separated
  6. 900ml milk
  7. 200g STORK Bake, melted and cooled plus extra for brushing
  8. 30ml (2 tbsp) apricot jam
  9. 10ml (2 tsp) white vinegar
  10. 10ml (2 tsp) bicarbonate of soda
  11. CUSTARD FILLING
  12. 4 large egg yolks
  13. 80g (⅓ cup) castor sugar
  14. 40g (¼ cup) cornflour
  15. 500ml (2 cups) milk
  16. 5ml (1 tsp) vanilla extract
  17. 250ml ( 1 cup) cream, whipped
  18. MALVA SAUCE
  19. 250ml (1 cup) double thick cream
  20. 100g STORK Bake, chopped
  21. 100g castor sugar
  22. 5ml (1 tsp) vanilla extract
  23. Fresh berries and icing sugar , to serve
Instructions
  1. To make the waffles, place the flour, baking powder, salt and half the sugar in a large bowl and whisk together. In a separate bowl, whisk together the yolks, milk, melted STORK Bake, apricot jam and vinegar, then pour it over the flour mixture, whisking to form a smooth batter.
  2. In a clean bowl, whisk the egg whites until soft peaks. Continue to whisk while adding the remaining sugar until the meringue is thick and glossy. Fold the meringue gently into the waffle batter using a large metal spoon, taking care not to knock out the air.
  3. Preheat a waffle iron according to the manufacturer's instructions. Brush the preheated waffle plates with the extra STORK Bake and pour 60-80ml of the batter onto the plates. Close the waffle iron and cook until the light goes off and the waffles are golden brown. Repeat with the remaining batter.
  4. To make the custard filling, whisk the yolks and castor sugar together in a large bowl. In a separate bowl, mix the cornflour together with 60ml of the milk to form a paste and add to the egg mixture. Heat the rest of the milk in a medium saucepan until just below boiling point. Pour the hot milk into the egg yolks whilst whisking continuously. Return the mixture to the pot and cook over medium heat until thickened. Add the vanilla. Transfer to a bowl and cover the surface with cling wrap (to prevent a skin from forming). Allow to cool completely. Once cool, beat the custard with a spatula until smooth then fold the whipped cream lightly through the custard.
  5. To make the sauce, place the cream, STORK Bake and sugar in a saucepan and stir over moderate heat until dissolved, increase the heat and bring to a boil. Allow to reduce for 5-10 minutes.
  6. To assemble, layer the waffles and custard filling alternatively to form a large tower. Arrange a pile of berries on top and serve with the warm sauce on the side for drizzling.
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Caramelised White Chocolate Lava Puddings

Caramelised White Chocolate Lava Puddings

Chocolate fondant, meet your match! Because while we are all fans of you, it’s only because, until now, we had not been introduced to your sexier, rich cousin, the caramelised white chocolate version! And man oh man is this good. You will never go back to the dark chocolate version again! And no it’s not because I have a mild obsession with caramelised white chocolate – which I totally do – I’ve made hot chocolate with it, drizzled it over cakes, and that’s only if I’m not eating is straight as-is. But there’s a reason this pud featured in last month’s Essentials Magazine – because I need to shout the recipe from the roof tops! Btw, from now until December, I’ll be taking over a page of their magazine each month to do a Kate Bakes series so make sure to get the mag each month for a sweet fix!

Unlike conventional lava puddings, this salted caramel version has a nugget of the golden white chocolate inside which takes the guess work out of overbaking them – because there is nothing more disappointing than digging into a lava pudding without the lava! So bake up a batch of these for friends (or just yourself) and put the ‘win’ in winter!

Caremelised White Chocolate Lava Puddings

Makes 6

 

80g cream

150g Natura Sugars Golden Caster Sugar + 20g extra

100g salted butter

4 large eggs, lightly whisked

40g cake flour

 

Caramelized White Chocolate Truffle Filling

200g The Kate Tin White Baking Chocolate, chopped

2 tbsp vegetable oil

55g cream, heated

pinch of sea salt flakes

 

To make the caramelized white chocolate centre’s: arrange the broken up white chocolate on a baking sheet and drizzle with the oil. Place in an oven preheated to 150C for 40-50 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes until it reaches a rich caramel colour. If the chocolate is lumpy, simply blend it in a food processor or pass it through a sieve. If it’s too thick, add a little more oil until it reaches melted chocolate consistency. Heat the cream to just below boiling point then pour over the caramelized chocolate and stir until smooth. Pour into a shallow container, sprinkle with the salt and allow to set for 1-2 hours. Roll teaspoonfuls of the mixture into truffles. Chill in the refrigerator to set. Prepare 6 dariole moulds by greasing them with a good coating of cooking spray. Set aside. Scald the cream by heating it to just below boiling point. Place 150g of sugar into a pan and heat gently to caramelize. One it reaches a rich golden caramel colour, add the warm cream and swirl gently to combine. Add the butter and swirl to combine then set aside to cool. Preheat the oven to 180 degrees celcius. Once the caramel mixture is cold, gradually whisk in the eggs little by little. Next, add in the remaining sugar and finally whisk in the flour. Fill the prepared dariole moulds halfway with the mixture, insert one of the caramel truffles and top with more pudding mixture so the mould is filled ¾ of the way. Bake in the preheated oven for 7-8 minutes until a deep golden colour and the tops are springy – the pudding should still be a little wobbly in the middle. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 1 minute before unmoulding. Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or softly whipped cream.

 

 

 

TIP The caramelized white chocolate truffles make a delicious sweet treat on their own – roll them in toasted coconut or crushed up peanut brittle for something special!

Butterscotch Self-Saucing Pudding

Butterscotch Self-Saucing Pudding

This Butterscotch Self-Saucing Pudding magically splits into two layers while baking; a soft spongy cake layer on top and a dark toffee sauce on the bottom. 

This Butterscotch Self-Saucing Pudding is nothing short of incredible. Who doesn’t love a bit of magic with their dessert – this one magically transforms from a watery sauce on top of some batter into a light toffee sponge with a luscious butterscotch sauce underneath. Pure heaven served with copious amounts of vanilla ice cream and some more caramel sauce, because, why the hell not?  

 

Butterscotch Self-Saucing Pudding
Serves 6
This Butterscotch Self-Saucing Pudding magically splits into two layers while baking; a soft spongey cake layer on top and a dark toffee sauce on the bottom. 
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Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
35 min
Total Time
50 min
Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
35 min
Total Time
50 min
3455 calories
566 g
657 g
117 g
44 g
70 g
1346 g
1185 g
393 g
4 g
38 g
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size
1346g
Servings
6
Amount Per Serving
Calories 3455
Calories from Fat 1032
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 117g
180%
Saturated Fat 70g
351%
Trans Fat 4g
Polyunsaturated Fat 7g
Monounsaturated Fat 31g
Cholesterol 657mg
219%
Sodium 1185mg
49%
Total Carbohydrates 566g
189%
Dietary Fiber 6g
24%
Sugars 393g
Protein 44g
Vitamin A
81%
Vitamin C
1%
Calcium
48%
Iron
30%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients
  1. 120g soft brown sugar
  2. 225g self-raising flour
  3. 125ml milk
  4. 75g salted butter, melted
  5. 1 tsp vanilla extract
  6. 2 large eggs
  7. BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE
  8. 265g white sugar
  9. 50g salted butter, chopped
  10. 300ml water
  11. 75ml milk
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 160°c (or 140 for fan-forced).
  2. Lightly grease a 1.5-litre capacity ovenproof baking dish.
  3. Place the sugar, flour, milk, butter, vanilla and eggs in a large bowl and mix to combine.
  4. Spoon the mixture into the prepared dish. Set aside.
  5. To make the caramel, place the sugar in a saucepan and heat until golden brown and a dark caramel colour. Add the butter and stir until melted, then add the water and milk to the caramel and stir until dissolved. Remove from the heat and set aside to cool slightly. Pour the caramel over the back of a spoon to drizzle over the pudding mixture.
  6. Cook for 35 minutes or until the pudding is cooked through. Serve immediately with vanilla custard or ice cream.
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HERE ARE SOME MORE BAKED PUDDINGS TO DROOL OVER:

CARAMELISED WHITE CHOCOLATE LAVA PUDDINGS

SELF-SAUCING GOOEY CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW PUDDINGS

COCONUT AND LEMON CURD CRUMBLE PUDDING

STICKY DATE TOFFEE PUDDING

Cheats Crème Caramel

Cheats Crème Caramel

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  Disclaimer: No caramel was hurt in the making of this Cheats Crème Caramel.

Cheats Crème Caramel

You know how they say cheating is bad? Well, I propose that there’s a GOOD kind of cheating – the one where you can skip a whole step in baking to get to the deliciousness THAT much faster. Take crème caramel, for example. It’s so easy to make BUT waiting an entire day for the hard caramel to turn into a delicious sauce so you can eat it is absolute torture. So… what if you could cut out making the caramel for your créme caramel? 

I know what your thinking, “Caramel-less cheats crème caramel? You barbarian.” 

As you may know, the traditional crème caramel has a hard caramel set in the base of the mould – the custard is then poured on top and baked. After an overnight stint in the fridge, the caramel becomes a sauce which creates a golden brown waterfall once unmoulded. If you’re using refined white sugar, you NEED to caramelize it in order to get some flavour out of it BUT fortunately for us, these days we have an amazing range of dark and delicious unrefined sugars such as dark muscovado sugar. This is the ‘cheat’ in cheats crème caramel!

Cheats Crème Caramel

So, ditch the old-fashioned caramel and get yourself a bag of muscovado because we’re about to make magic happen. The beauty of this Cheats Crème Caramel is that you literally just have to scoop the sugar into the moulds. No caramelising, no crystals forming or third-degree burns. 

Cheats Crème Caramel

This Cheats Crème Caramel is hands down the best crème caramel I have ever had in my life and I probably ate like 3 of them all on my own. Give it a try and you’ll never make crème caramel the traditional way ever again! 

CHEATS CREME CARAMEL
Serves 10
This is the easiest, creamiest créme caramel you will ever have - hands down.
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Prep Time
20 min
Cook Time
25 min
Prep Time
20 min
Cook Time
25 min
2674 calories
286 g
1381 g
149 g
53 g
86 g
1284 g
700 g
274 g
0 g
54 g
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size
1284g
Servings
10
Amount Per Serving
Calories 2674
Calories from Fat 1313
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 149g
229%
Saturated Fat 86g
430%
Trans Fat 0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 8g
Monounsaturated Fat 46g
Cholesterol 1381mg
460%
Sodium 700mg
29%
Total Carbohydrates 286g
95%
Dietary Fiber 0g
0%
Sugars 274g
Protein 53g
Vitamin A
118%
Vitamin C
5%
Calcium
96%
Iron
30%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients
  1. 115g Natura Dark Muscovado Sugar
  2. 5 large eggs
  3. 140g Natura Golden Caster Sugar
  4. 15ml vanilla extract
  5. 375ml full cream milk
  6. 375ml pouring cream
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 180 degrees celsius (160 degrees for fan-forced) and make sure the oven rack is positioned on the lower third of the oven.
  2. Lightly grease 10 small dariole moulds or ramekins with cooking spray and equally divide the Natura Sugars Dark Muscovado between them.
  3. Compact the sugar in the base of the mould by using a smaller cup or a teaspoon. Place the moulds in a deep roasting tray, ensuring there’s enough room between each of the moulds.
  4. Combine the eggs, Natura Sugars Golden Caster and vanilla extract. Gently heat up the milk and cream in a small pot over a medium heat until it just starts to boil. Immediately remove from the heat.
  5. While whisking, gradually pour the milk/cream mix into the egg mixture.
  6. Strain the mixture into a pouring jug and pour it into the prepared moulds. Don’t worry if any sugar begins to float, it will eventually sink.
  7. Place the creme caramels in the oven and pour enough boiling water into the tray to reach halfway up the sides of the caramels. Bake for 25 minutes or until just set with a slight wobble in the middle. It should look like jelly!
  8. Allow to cool before refrigerating for at least 4 hours, or preferably overnight.
  9. When you’re ready to serve, run a thin knife along the edges of the moulds and invert onto a plate. The caramels will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Notes
  1. Make sure you don't over-bake it, the custard must still have a noticeable wobble.
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Chocolate Bread ‘n Butter Bundt

Chocolate Bread ‘n Butter Bundt

This easy chocolate bread pudding is the best way to turn leftover bread into a spectacular dessert! 

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Chocolate bread pudding is what you get when you combine FREEZING cold weather with World Chocolate Day (which is this Saturday 7 July) and my absolute FAVOURITE chocolate in the whole world. It’s moist, it’s comforting, it’s got pockets of melty dark chocolate in it and it tastes like a warm snuggly hug!

I’ve used my two favourite dark chocolates – AFRIKOA 70% dark chocolate in the pudding and the 55% semi-sweet dark chocolate in the sauce. If like me, you’ve always been concerned about how cocoa farmers are treated, then this is honestly the best chocolate on the market. 

AFRIKOA is the first local South African chocolate maker who does direct trade with cocoa farmers in Tanzania, this means they cut out all the middlemen and pay the farmers what they truly deserve (because let’s face it, without them we wouldn’t even have chocolate!). With direct trade, the farmers earn 300% more than what they normally do. Which is kinda scary because that means everybody else is paying them 300% less! If you’re more interested in the sustainability of chocolate and why you should buy the best possible chocolate you can afford, you can read more about this in an article I wrote for Food24 here.  I love that they are proudly African (bye bye imported chocolate!) and their chocolate tastes so complex and fruity – it opens up a whole new world for baking and desserts! 

Let’s be honest, chocolate bread pudding isn’t the best-looking dessert in the world which is why I wanted to make it in a big bundt shape. Jip, I like big bundts – I cannot lie! You could absolutely make this chocolate bread pudding in a normal pudding dish and not unmould it – whatever makes you happy, whatever you do, though, make sure you share pictures of your Kate Tin creations with me on social media using #TheKateBakers or join my brand new Facebook group here

 

Chocolate Bread and Butter Bundt
Serves 8
A moist chocolate bread 'n butter pudding spiced with cinnamon and served with a hot chocolate sauce
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Prep Time
30 min
Cook Time
1 hr
Total Time
1 hr 30 min
Prep Time
30 min
Cook Time
1 hr
Total Time
1 hr 30 min
5376 calories
576 g
1656 g
288 g
122 g
155 g
2344 g
3145 g
376 g
1 g
106 g
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size
2344g
Servings
8
Amount Per Serving
Calories 5376
Calories from Fat 2566
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 288g
444%
Saturated Fat 155g
777%
Trans Fat 1g
Polyunsaturated Fat 16g
Monounsaturated Fat 90g
Cholesterol 1656mg
552%
Sodium 3145mg
131%
Total Carbohydrates 576g
192%
Dietary Fiber 35g
140%
Sugars 376g
Protein 122g
Vitamin A
152%
Vitamin C
35%
Calcium
200%
Iron
166%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients
  1. Butter, to grease mould
  2. 3 large eggs
  3. 3 egg yolks
  4. 750ml full cream milk
  5. 160ml cream
  6. 40g castor sugar
  7. 30g cocoa powder
  8. 160g honey
  9. 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
  10. 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  11. 200g 70% AFRIKOA chocolate, chopped roughly
  12. 1 x 400g ciabatta bread, cubed
  13. CHOCOLATE SAUCE
  14. 200ml cream
  15. 100g 55% AFRIKOA chocolate, finely chopped
  16. 40ml brandy
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 180C (or 160 fan-forced). Fill a large roasting tray halfway with water (the tray should fit the bundt tin you’re using) and place it in the oven to heat up – this your bain marie for late.
  2. Butter the large bundt tin well and set aside.
  3. In a big mixing bowl mix whisk everything together except for the chocolate and the bread. Add the bread and chopped chocolate then allow to soak for 15 minutes.
  4. Place the soaked bread mixture into the bundt tin and press it down well so it reaches all the nooks and crannies of the tin.
  5. Place the bundt in the bain marie in the oven and bake for 50-60 minutes or until the bread stars pulling away from the sides. Remove the tin from the water and leave it inside the oven, turn the oven off, leave the oven door slightly open and allow to cool completely – this is to help keep the bundt shape when unmoulding it.
  6. In the meantime, make the chocolate sauce; heat the cream to just below boiling point then pour over the chopped chocolate and allow to stand for 4-5 minutes. Add the brandy then stir to combine.
  7. When ready to serve, unmould the pudding and heat it up again in the oven or microwave. Serve with the hot chocolate sauce.
Notes
  1. If you don’t want to unmould the pudding, simply bake it in whichever dish you want to serve it, bake and serve it immediately (you can skip the cooling process).
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calories
5376
fat
288g
protein
122g
carbs
576g
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