Got a Christingle orange left over? Turn it into a delicious and indulgent dessert with this quick and easy Microwave Chocolate Orange Pudding! This simple recipe is perfect for a cozy treat, and you can even use mugs or tea cups to make individual portions.
Course
Cake, Dessert
Cuisine
British
Keyword
microwaVE, sponge pudding
Prep Time5minutes
Cook Time2minutes
Servings4
Ingredients
2ozsugardark brown is great, but any sugar works
2ozbutter
1Christingle orangegrated rind and juice – don’t forget to remove the red tape before grating and give it a wash!
1egg
3ozself-raising flour
2tablespoonscocoa powder
Instructions
Prepare the Mixture: Beat the sugar, butter, and grated orange rind together in a bowl until creamy.
Beat in the egg.
Gradually mix in the flour, cocoa powder, and orange juice until you have a smooth batter.
Portion the Batter: Spoon the mixture into a microwave-safe bowl or several smaller containers, such as mugs or tea cups. Fill each container no more than halfway to allow room for the pudding to rise.
Spoon the mixture into a microwave-safe bowl or several smaller containers, such as mugs or tea cups. Fill each container no more than halfway to allow room for the pudding to rise.
Microwave the Pudding: Loosely cover the bowls or mugs with a plate or microwaveable clingfilm.
Microwave on high for 2–3 minutes, or until the pudding is cooked through. Smaller portions will cook faster, so keep an eye on them to avoid overcooking.
Recipe Notes
Freezing Tip: Freeze uncooked puddings in their bowls or mugs, then microwave directly from frozen when you’re ready to enjoy them.
Serving Suggestions: Serve warm with a drizzle of cream, a scoop of ice cream, or a dusting of powdered sugar for an extra touch of indulgence.