
51 pudding recipes
Bake one of our classic easy pudding recipes for a special treat. Make a traditional sponge pudding, fruity Eton mess or a sticky treacle tart
Looking for old-school pudding recipes? Fancy a classic British dessert? Dig into an oozy sticky toffee pudding, an old-school bowl of apple crumble topped with custard or a summery fruit trifle. Whether you're craving something warm and comforting or sophisticated and impressive, we have a pudding to suit. Our classic puddings are the perfect mix of light and fruity and satisfyingly stodgy.
Find your favourite storecupboard staples and simple bakes with our easy dessert recipes or create something extra-special with our best showstopping cake recipes.
51 easy pudding recipes
Chocolate sponge with hot chocolate sauce
Make this comforting storecupboard sponge for an easy chocolate dessert for the whole family.
Sticky toffee pudding
The scent of a warm sticky toffee pudding from the oven is enough to make anyone's mouth water. Use Medjool dates if you can – they have a lovely natural toffee flavour and sticky texture. A spongey square of this comforting pudding with a scoop of vanilla ice cream is our ideal Sunday afternoon treat.
Treacle sponge
Make this absolute hug-in-a-bowl British pudding, with lots of fresh lemon zest to cut through the sweet, gooey sponge. Perfect for a Sunday lunch dessert.
Summer pudding
This quintessential British pud makes the most of seasonal berries. Enjoy cut into thick wedges, with plenty of whipped cream on the side.
Bread pudding
This comforting old-school dessert will never go out of style, plus it's simple to whip up and makes great use of left-over stale bread.
Old-school apple crumble
This simple, traditional dessert is a firm family favourite and you won't go wrong with this foolproof recipe. Serve with lashings of custard or a hearty scoop of vanilla ice cream. For a dairy-free and egg-free version, try our vegan apple crumble.
Whisky caramel and banana self-saucing pudding
Add a splash of booze to this banana dessert for extra indulgence! Ready in under an hour, this comforting pud magically creates its own sauce and is best served warm with a dollop of ice cream - more self-saucing recipes.
Cherry pie
Combine cherries in kirsch from a jar with fresh black cherries to make a comforting filling for this sweet shortcrust pastry pie.
Banana sticky toffee pudding
Banana bread meets sticky toffee in this self-saucing pud, and it’s a winner. Serve with ice cream or cream and a shot of spiced rum alongside for an extra hit of warmth.
Steamed sponge pudding with custard
Let the steamer slowly simmer this classic, comforting pud, made with golden syrup and hints of lemon. Serve with creamy custard for a family treat.
Blood orange and marmalade steamed puddings
Blood oranges have a very short season towards the end of winter, so make the most of them while you can. This delicious, light steamed pudding lets their flavour shine through.
Toast, tea and marmalade bread and butter pudding
What could be more comforting than tea and toast? Tea and toast bread and butter pudding! The sweet, citrussy addition of marmalade adds an extra zing to this squidgy, golden pud.
Rice pudding
This old-fashioned baked rice pudding is a classic dessert – creamy, comforting and infused with vanilla. Here's how to get it spot on every time.
Blood orange syrup pudding
Blood red oranges have a deep red flesh and a flavour which is a little more tart than a regular orange. In season from December to March, make the most of it with this easy sticky pudding recipe complete with homemade syrup.
Manchester tart
Homemade custard really elevates the flavour of this classic tart – although to speed things up you can buy the pastry pre-made, if you like.
Pear and chocolate puddings
The best chocolate puddings are the ones that you don't have to share. We love these individual little pots of chocolate sponge and pear. Just add cream to serve and let your family and friends dive in.
Parkin
This squidgy, ginger-spiked cake is a real classic, made with oats, treacle and warming mixed spice. It's the perfect comfort food for when days start to get shorter and colder.
Chocolate and cherry fondants
Dark chocolate and sweet cherry jam come together in this rich dessert that can be made ahead and cooked from frozen. Serve with whipped cream for extra indulgence.
Peach cobbler
A simple summer dessert, made with fresh peaches, cinnamon and a sugary cobbler crust. Serve with scoops of vanilla ice cream.
Jam and coconut sponge
Bake this nostalgic sponge, flavoured with raspberry jam, desiccated coconut and vanilla, then serve with warm custard for a comforting snack or after-dinner treat
Brioche bread and butter pudding
Rich brioche makes the perfect base for this classic pudding. Swap the lemon zest for orange zest if you prefer.
Toffee apple brioche and butter pudding
A delicious, family favourite. Toffee apple, bread and butter pudding, and extra toffee means this recipe is an easy win for a treat.
Easy treacle tart
This simple recipe for a classic treacle tart is perfect for Sunday lunch with family and friends. Make it using just five ingredients and serve with a dollop of ice cream.
Classic Swiss roll
Enjoy a light and airy sponge, coated in crunchy sugar and bursting with fruity jam for a vintage teatime treat. Leaving your sponge to cool while rolled up will make it easier to roll without cracking later on. Elevate this school-day favourite with a batch of homemade strawberry jam.
Bread and butter pudding
Try our best bread and butter pudding recipe with vanilla and sultanas. This homely English classic will put a smile on everyone's faces. Serve with clotted cream for an extra-luxurious touch.
Apple sponge pudding
This steamed sponge is perfect for pud after a slap-up Sunday lunch. Flavour with spiced apple chunks and serve drenched in homemade bay leaf custard.
Buttermilk burnt rice pudding
Try this mash-up of two classics; rice pudding and burnt Cambridge cream. You don’t have to caramelise the top but it adds a lovely crunch.
Bakewell tart
Create a classic British bakewell tart with step-by-step help and our expert advice. Try this recipe with other seasonal fruits such as strawberries or cherries, if you've mastered the traditional version. The layer of golden frangipane adds a nutty flavour to balance the sweet fruit.
Passion fruit self-saucing pudding
Tried lemon self-saucing pudding and thought it a treat? Why not try this passion fruit self-saucing pudding for a new twist that keeps this traditional dessert exciting?
Apple and rhubarb crumble
Treat family and friends to the apple and rhubarb version of everyone's favourite pudding. Will you serve yours with lashings of custard or scoops of ice cream?
The best Victoria sponge
Follow these easy steps to get a classic jam and cream victoria sponge sandwich that is lighter than air. A slice of this simple sponge is perfect for afternoon tea or an after-dinner indulgence.
Banoffee pie
We know you love this classic olive magazine recipe – it's been one of our most popular recipes for years! Banoffee pie is a much loved family-favourite. This delicious dish is packed with banana, cream and an oaty-biscuit base, decorated with a drizzle of dark chocolate.
Cardamom citrus self-saucing pudding
Tuck into this cardamom and lemon self-saucing pudding, a light sponge on top with oozing lemon curd beneath. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream, if you like.
Angel food cake
This angel food cake showcases mango, passion fruit and strawberries for the perfect summer pud. Whipped egg whites create a beautifully light, airy texture
Easy carrot cake
Take some inspiration from the allotment with our squidgy carrot cake. Everyone loves the spiced flavour of the sponge and creamy frosting. We use muscovado sugar for a rich flavour, golden sultanas and pecans for texture and a shot of syrup to sweeten the buttercream.
Lemon self-saucing pudding
Lemon self-saucing pudding, also known as lemon surprise pudding, is easy to whip up and can be ready in an hour. Make one simple mixture and as it cooks it separates into a light sponge on top and zesty lemon curd beneath.
Treacle tart with a salted honey crust
Comforting and homely, not much beats a traditional treacle tart. Except, perhaps, one with a salted honey crust...
Apple crumble cake
As the days get shorter and the nights become cooler, serve this fruity apple crumble cake with a big dollop of custard. It’s comfort in a bowl.
Spiced berry slump
A slump is similar to a cobbler but with less fuss. Berries bubbling through the topping give this a more rustic feel. It cooks from frozen with ease.
Eton mess
Nothing says 'British summer time' quite like a creamy eton mess. Layers of crunchy meringue, sweet strawberries and fresh cream are rippled together to create a quick and easy dessert in just 10 minutes. Use homemade meringues if you have time to go the extra mile. Try combining two classic sweets with our rhubarb and custard eton mess.
Peach, almond and mascarpone tart
A frangipane tart is a treat for friends and family, especially if you make the pastry too. This easy-to-follow recipe is the best pudding for a crowd.
Summer fruit trifle
Trifle is as British as an afternoon cup of tea and our seasonal version is a technicolour trip back in time. This masterful assembly job features chunks of chocolate swiss roll laced with cassis and sherry, strawberry jelly, fresh summer berries, ready-made custard, cream and the obligatory hundreds and thousands.
Mini passion fruit puddings
These cute but sophisticated mini puddings are the epitome of sweet and sour. They're quick and easy to make and can even be done in the microwave!
Warm chocolate and salted caramel tarts
These decadent chocolate tarts take a little bit of effort to make, but are sure to impress guests. The recipe comes from Italian restaurant Luca, where it's served with milk ice cream – but vanilla would work well too.
Cinnamon-spiced pecan and cranberry duff
This recipe from Felicity Cloake is a New England take on the traditional British upside-down cake, this is often made with the north-east’s famous apples, but here cranberries and pecans provide a sharp, crunchy counterpoint to the rich, buttery batter. Great served warm with ice cream, or at room temperature with a cup of tea.
Banana puddings with burnt butter
Don't be put off by the thought of burnt butter - it just means cooking it to a nutty rich brown colour. It gives extra richness to these banana and syrup sponge puddings.
Dutch baby with spiced plums
Ice cream for breakfast? Yes please! A Dutch baby is like a giant, sweet Yorkshire pudding and we've served this one with spiced plums.
Plum crumble
Celebrate autumnal produce with this simple but satisfying plum crumble. Cinnamon-spiced plums are covered with a topping made from porridge oats, hazelnuts, butter and flour. Serve with clotted cream for a an extra bit of luxury.
Upside-down berry cake
Frozen berries like raspberries, blackberries and blackcurrants are great to keep in the freezer for impromptu puddings. They make this rich almond cake even more luxurious.
Coconut panna cotta with mango salsa
This classic Italian dessert of cream gently set with gelatine is given a tropical twist by infusing the cream with coconut and topping with a zingy mango and passionfruit salsa.
Boozy knickerbocker glory
When the sun start shining, whip up our towering boozy knickerbocker glory with Pimm's jelly. This will be a hit with adults! Dip the wafer in icing or melted chocolate, then in sprinkles, if you like.
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