Every Christmas, my mum with say try it, and Every Christmas I would and I would feel instantly ill. Christmas Pudding is something I never have and probably never will enjoy. But these ten bite-sized puds, on the other hand, are something I would eat until the new year…
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Christmas is not really a time for biscuits unless they are in a box. So you might have to make a lot of them to keep that biscuit box topped up.
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These little rice krispy puds will be soon making that snap, crackle and pop sound as they slide down my throat.
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Truffles are something that often comes out at Christmas time, but never have I seen them in Christmas pudding form.
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There was always going to be some sort of cupcake recipe, but these little half puds are almost too cute to eat! I did say almost.
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These little fruit cake pops are almost the same as real Christmas puds, only miniature and on a stick!
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Gingerbread is one of those things that only seems to show up at Christmas and this time it’s in a pudding style.
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Despite looking amazing, these chocolate covered oreo puds are really easy to make. But the step-by-step making guide is very welcoming.
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No cooking needed here, just some light decoration of a tasty chocolate covered teacake!
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Kahlúa is a coffee-flavored sugar liqueur from Mexico which does contain rum. Used in this recipe, it gives those little puds a big kick.
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A Tiffin is a sort of spicy tea-time snack that is perfect for a Christmas pudding style recipe.