I love to be inspired by grain free recipes online. Yesterday I was looking for a moist chocolate pudding and came across a Recipe from homemadehealthyhappy.com for self saucing chocolate pudding. <-click here for Recipe I used this as inspiration and changed things slightly.
>Homemade Healthy Happy < has lots more grain free and gluten free recipes on the website. Do go and have a look!
My version uses half ground hazelnuts and half ground almonds. I also used processed dates instead of raw honey in the pudding mix.
Recipe
serves 6-8 generous portions
250g a mix of ground almonds and ground hazelnuts
40g cacao powder
50g butter melted you could also use melted virgin coconut oil ( I like Lucy bee oil )
1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
100g dark chocolate drops ( I used sainsburys gluten free taste the difference dark chocolate drops )
100g pitted medjool dates
approx 150ml boiling water – to soak dates
3 large Eggs
Sauce-
30g cacao powder
60g raw honey
300ml boiling water
I pre heated oven 165c
I put the pitted dates into a jug and poured on 150ml of boiling water, I left these to soak for about 10 minutes
I weighed out 250g of a mix of ground almonds and ground hazelnuts , about half and half. I ground the hazelnuts myself using my food processor until they resembled flour.
I added the dates and approximately 100ml of the soaking water into my food processor and blended until smooth and like a sauce.
To the dry ingredients I added the processed date sauce, beaten eggs and melted butter and mixed well together.
I had pre greased a 2 L rectangle ceramic ovenproof container and spooned the mixture in and smoothed flat, to this I sprinkled the chocolate drops evenly over the surface and pressed down slightly.
In the food processer I added 30g cacao powder and 300ml boiling water and 60g raw honey. I mixed these together for a few seconds.
This is then poured gently on to the surface of the pudding, looks weird but it works!
I baked the pudding in a 165c oven for 50mins, My tip would be to take a look after 40 minutes I left mine a little to long. It should still have a little sauce on top I think.
It is best to serve the pudding straight from the oven , I served mine with a big dollop of clotted cream.
It can be warmed for a short time in the microwave too.
Delicious with ice cream or cream
Hope you enjoy this indulgent chocolatey pudding as much as I did.
Happy baking!
Looks very rich and indulgent
Omg that looks good!!!! What could be better than a gluten free chocolate pudding? One that’s nowhere near as calorie-laden as a normal one, that’s what!! Question for you though – if I can’t afford cacao powder, can I use normal cocoa powder? And can I use normal honey in place of raw honey?
Yes to both I would say , happy baking!
Oooh this looks soooo tasty. And with all those nuts it has to be good for you right?
Oh yummy yummy! That looks amazing! It reminds me of the pudding my granny used to make we called chocolate saucy pud. Keep meaning to resurrect it and make it suitable for us to eat…although not at the moment since I can’t have chocolate 😦
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