(A cosy, shareable festive bake — even if you’re usually cooking for one)
If you’ve been hanging around Plan4One for a while, you’ll know I’m a big fan of meals that make sense for solo eaters. We love a good single-serve dinner, a just-for-me mug cake, and the kind of desserts you can whip together without creating a mountain of leftovers that haunt your fridge for three days straight.
But Christmas? Christmas is different. Christmas is the season when even the most dedicated “cook for one” types occasionally find themselves feeding a few extras — whether that’s neighbours stopping by, colleagues doing a “mini Christmas do”, or your sister casually texting “I’ll pop in later… do you have dessert?”
So today, we’re going a little festive and making something that feels beautifully traditional without being overwhelming: Mini Classic Steamed Christmas Puddings — a small-batch recipe that makes exactly four little puddings.
Perfect for a mini gathering, perfect for gifting, and perfect for those of us who want just enough pudding without committing to a brick-sized fruit bomb.
🌟 Why These Mini Puddings Are a Total Win for Solo Eaters
Christmas pudding can feel a bit intimidating. Giant bowls. Overnight soaking. Flames (optional, yet dramatic). Enormous leftovers.
Not here. Not today.
These little beauties are:
- Small-batch friendly — no frantic fruit chopping for 12.
- Steamed in ramekins — no special pudding basins required.
- Quick to cook — ready in around 40 minutes.
- Moist, spiced, and festive — the good stuff.
- Perfect for gifting — wrap each one in baking paper + twine for a rustic Christmas moment.
And if you’re a solo eater who loves celebrating without excess food waste, this is the Christmas dessert for you.
🎁 Hero Ingredients & Their Nutritional Goodness
Sure, we love Christmas pudding because it tastes nostalgic and festive, but there’s a surprising amount of wholesome goodness happening here too.
Mixed dried fruit – Packed with fibre + naturally occurring antioxidants
Orange zest – Adds brightness and vitamin C
Spices (cinnamon, mixed spice) – Anti-inflammatory and warming
Egg – A little protein boost for your dessert
Brandy (optional) – For flavour, festivity, and a bit of tradition
Most importantly: because these puddings are mini, portion control is naturally built-in. Christmas magic.
🎄 Mini Classic Steamed Christmas Puddings
Serves: 4
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 35–40 minutes (steaming)
Ingredients
- 1 cup mixed dried fruit
- 2 tbsp brandy or orange juice
- ½ cup self-raising flour
- ¼ cup brown sugar
- ½ tsp mixed spice
- ½ tsp cinnamon
- 1 egg
- 40 g butter, melted
- Zest of ½ an orange
🍊 Step-by-Step for Beginners
(No stress, no fancy equipment — just festive deliciousness.)
Step 1: Soak your fruit
Pop the mixed dried fruit into a bowl with brandy or orange juice.
Let it sit for 20–30 minutes.
This softens the fruit so the final pudding is moist and lush instead of chewy.
Step 2: Prepare your ramekins
Grease 4 standard ramekins (around 150–200ml capacity).
Cut squares of foil to cover the tops, and give the foil a tiny pleat so the puddings can rise while steaming.
Step 3: Mix the dry ingredients
In one bowl, whisk together:
- self-raising flour
- brown sugar
- mixed spice
- cinnamon
It should smell like Christmas already. If it doesn’t, add a pinch more spice (your kitchen, your rules).
Step 4: Add the wet ingredients
Add:
- the egg
- melted butter
- orange zest
- the soaked fruit + any remaining liquid
Mix until combined — no need to overwork it.
Step 5: Fill and cover
Divide the mixture evenly between the ramekins.
Cover each ramekin with foil and secure with a rubber band or string.
Step 6: Steam them
Place the ramekins into a large pot with a few centimetres of boiling water.
Cover with a lid. Steam 35–40 minutes.
Tip: If the water evaporates, top it up with boiling water (avoid pouring cold water over your babies — we don’t shock puddings).
Step 7: Serve warm
Lift out carefully, remove foil, and inhale deeply.
Serve with:
- custard
- brandy cream
- Greek yoghurt
- vanilla ice cream
Or all of the above — it’s Christmas.
🔄 Variations & Swaps
Because no recipe should be so strict it ruins Christmas joy.
No brandy?
Use:
- orange juice
- apple juice
- cold tea
Want it nutty?
Add:
- 2 tbsp chopped almonds or pecans
Love spice?
Add:
- nutmeg
- ground ginger
- cardamom
Need dairy-free?
Swap:
- butter → coconut oil or dairy-free margarine
Gluten-free version
Use:
- gluten-free self-raising flour
And check your dried fruit labels.
❄️ Storage, Leftovers & Freezing
Fridge:
Store puddings (covered) for 4–5 days.
Reheat in the microwave for 20–30 seconds or steam 10 minutes.
Freezer:
Wrap each pudding tightly in cling wrap + foil.
Freeze for up to 2 months.
Reheat from frozen:
- Microwave 45–60 seconds
- Or steam 15 minutes
Gifting tip:
Wrap in brown paper, tie with twine, and add a cinnamon stick on top.
People love these.
📏 Scaling Tips (Solo-Friendly!)
To make just one pudding:
Use ¼ of every ingredient.
Steam in a single ramekin for 15–18 minutes.
(Pro tip: this makes an amazing Christmas Eve “treat-yourself” dessert.)
To make 8–12 puddings:
Multiply the ingredients, but keep the steaming time the same — individual ramekins don’t require extra cooking time.
To make one big version:
Use the full recipe ×2, steam in a medium pudding basin for 1 hour.
🎄 When to Make These
These mini puddings are brilliant for:
- Office morning teas
- Christmas potlucks
- Neighbour gifts
- Festive dessert grazing boards
- Mini Christmas dinners for two
- “I don’t want leftovers but I want the vibe” moments
If you’re a solo eater who still wants to celebrate without being overwhelmed, this recipe is made for you.
⭐ Final Thoughts
These Mini Classic Steamed Christmas Puddings are proof that Christmas baking doesn’t have to be overwhelming — especially when you’re cooking for one most of the year. They’re cosy, they’re fragrant, they’re perfectly portioned, and you can whip them up with zero fuss.
If you try these, I’d absolutely love to hear how they turned out. Did you gift them? Eat all four yourself? (Zero judgement — pudding is self-care.)
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