Best 7 Christmas Pudding Ice Cream Bombe Recipes

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Christmas is a time of joy, celebration, and feasting. And what better way to celebrate the season than with a delicious Christmas pudding ice cream bombe? This frozen dessert is the perfect way to end a festive meal, and it's sure to be a hit with family and friends of all ages. With its rich, creamy texture and decadent flavor, this ice cream bombe is sure to become a holiday tradition.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

CHRISTMAS PUDDING ICE CREAM BOMBE RECIPE



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Easily make an impressive holiday dessert with my Christmas Pudding Ice Cream Bombe starring my 2-Ingredient No Machine Ice Cream and traditional flavors.

Provided by Gemma Stafford

Categories     Dessert

Time 25m

Number Of Ingredients 14

For the mincemeat:
1 cup (5oz/150g) raisins
2/3 cup (31/2oz/100g) dried cranberries
1/4 cup (11/4oz/40g) pistachios or pecans, toasted and chopped
grated zest of 1 lemons
grated zest of 1 orange
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon ginger
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1 cup (8floz/240ml) orange juice
1/4 cup (2floz/60ml) liquor (Cointreau, Grand Marnier or Brandy) (optional)
Ice Cream:
1 can ((14oz/ 400ml) sweetened condensed milk (fat-free or regular) cold)
2 cups (16oz/450 ml) whipping cream, cold

Steps:

  • Mix all the mincemeat ingredients together in a bowl and set aside for an hour. Preferably I mix it the night before so the fruit soaks up the liquid and it softens.
  • Grease and line a 2-litre pudding basin with clingfilm so the film hangs over the edge of the basin.
  • For the ice cream beat cold heavy cream on medium in a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment (or using a hand mixer) until stiff peaks form.
  • Turn down the speed a little and pour the condensed milk into the whipped cream.
  • Then, turn up the machine speed again and whip until your mixture is thick and to stiff peaks.
  • Now you have your ice cream base you can stir in the mincemeat until combined. Add in a liquor now if you are adding it in.
  • Pour into your pudding basin and fill all the way up. Tap the pudding on the counter to release any air bubbles. Freeze for a minimum of 5-6 hours or preferably overnight.
  • To serve, take the pudding out of the freezer and, after 15 minutes, invert it onto a plate. Leave it for a further 15 minutes, remove the bowl and clingfilm and top with holly and frosted cranberries. Spoon or slice to serve. Store in the freezer for up to 6 weeks.

CHRISTMAS PUDDING ICE-CREAM BOMB



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 4h40m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

12 fluid ounces milk
3 1/2 ounces soft brown sugar
3 egg yolks
6 fluid ounces heavy cream, whipped and chilled
1 tablespoon brandy, plus more for "glue" mixture and to ignite
6 ounces Christmas pudding, chopped
Sugar and butter mixture for "glue"

Steps:

  • Combine the milk and half of the sugar in a medium saucepan and bring to just below the boiling point. Combine the egg yolks and remaining sugar in a bowl and beat until pale and ribbons form. Bring the milk back to the boil and pour in a thin stream onto egg yolks and sugar whisking steadily.
  • Pour the mixture into a double boiler and stir until it thickens and coats the back of a spoon. Plunge the base of the pan into cold water. Transfer the custard to a jug and cover, chill and pour in the chilled cream.
  • Stir in the brandy and churn in the ice-cream maker until it is the consistency of whipped cream. Crumble in the pudding and churn for a further five seconds. Scrape into a box and freeze for 1 to 2 hours. Chill the bomb mold. Remove mold from freezer and line each half with pudding mixture. Top each half with a brandy-butter-sugar mixture. Put halves together and close bomb. Allow to freeze hard. Turn out, pour some brandy over and ignite.

CHRISTMAS PUDDING ICE CREAM BOMBE



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Wow dinner guests with this stunning gluten free ice cream bombe for dessert. It's a great way to use up leftover Christmas pudding - and it's surprisingly easy to make!

Provided by Katie Hiscock

Categories     Dessert

Time 20m

Number Of Ingredients 12

750ml vanilla ice cream
100g mixed dried fruit
3 tbsp rum or brandy
1 clementine, zested and juiced
½ tsp ground cinnamon
sunflower oil, for the pudding basin
150g free from Christmas Pudding, leftover, or cooked and cooled, cut into small cubes
80ml double cream
60g dark chocolate, finely chopped
small handful of dried cranberries or glacé cherries
few holly leaves or fresh bay leaves (optional)
gold lustre, to decorate (optional)

Steps:

  • Take the ice cream out of the freezer for 20 mins to soften. Put the mixed dried fruit in a small pan and stir through the brandy, clementine zest and juice and cinnamon, then heat until just steaming. Set aside to cool.
  • Oil and line a medium pudding basin (approx 900ml) with two layers of baking parchment. Cut into the sides of the parchment, so it fits closely around the sides of the basin - you want it to be as smooth as possible as it will imprint into the bombe. Two layers of parchment will help you remove it once frozen.
  • Mix the softened ice cream, infused fruit and any remaining liquid with the free from Christmas Pudding in a large bowl. Mix gently until the fruit and pudding are evenly distributed in the ice cream. Spoon into the basin, and smooth over the top. Cover and freeze for 6 hrs until solid. Will keep frozen for up to three months.
  • About 20 mins before serving, heat the cream in a small pan until steaming. Put the chopped chocolate in a bowl, then pour the hot cream over it, stirring until the chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth and glossy. Leave to cool slightly. Remove the bombe from the freezer 10 mins before serving.
  • To serve, invert the bombe onto a serving plate and remove any parchment - dip the base of the basin into warm water to help remove it if needed. Pour the chocolate ganache over the top, easing it gently down the sides of the bombe a little before it sets. Top with the dried cranberries or glacé cherries, and the holly or bay leaves, if using. Spray everything with gold lustre, if you like, and serve whole at the table before cutting into portions.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 413 calories, Fat 24 grams fat, SaturatedFat 14 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 40 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 33 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 5 grams protein, Sodium 0.2 milligram of sodium

CHRISTMAS BOMBE



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This is an excellent Christmas special that is very simple and great to get in the bag as you can make it days before the big day.

Provided by Jamie Oliver

Categories     dessert

Time 49m

Yield 10 to 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

7 ounces (200grams) butter
7 ounces (200grams) caster sugar
3 large eggs
7 ounces (200grams) self-rising flour
1 rounded teaspoon baking powder
3 rounded tablespoons cocoa powder
2 (250 gram containers) ricotta cheese (about 19 ounces)
Around 2 3/4 ounces (80 grams) sugar
1 handful of mixed glace fruit
1 tin cherries, drained
4 ounces (100 grams) chocolate, broken up
1 handful flaked or shaved or thinly sliced almonds
2 heaping tablespoons good coffee beans, crushed
2 egg whites
A good drizzle orange liqueur
Cocoa powder for dusting

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Line 2 (10-inch) (25 centimeters) cake tins with greaseproof paper and rub with a little butter. In a mixer, beat the butter and sugar together until fluffy. Add the eggs, flour, baking powder, and cocoa powder. Mix well and divide into the cake tins. Cook for 7 to 8 minutes at 350 degrees F (180 degrees C/gas 4) until firm but soft.
  • So, you have 7 to 8 minutes, while the sponge is cooking, to make the filling. Add the ricotta to a food processor and blitz with the sugar until shiny and smooth. Scoop into a bowl, add the chopped fruit, cherries, chocolate, and almonds and stir together. Now add the coffee to taste (bash the hell out of the beans using something heavy wrapped in a tea towel, or use a coffee grinder if you don't like too much noise?). Whip up the egg whites and fold into the ricotta mix.
  • By now, the sponge is probably ready. Turn it out while it is still hot and cut it into 8 wedges. Line a shallow round bowl, about 9-inches (23 centimeters) across, with two sheets of cling film, making sure it fits the shape of the bowl. Then fit half of the sponge pieces neatly around the insides of the bowl (as you would if you were making summer pudding).
  • Drizzle with liqueur, then pour in the ricotta mixture. Level it out, then place the remaining sponge over the top. Drizzle again with liqueur. Pull the cling film over the top and weigh it down with some plates, pushing down on them before placing in the freezer for at least 4 hours. Serve this 'semi freddo' (semi frozen), dusted with cocoa powder and sliced into wedges. If it's very frozen then that's fine; just pull it out of the fridge when dinner is served so it can slowly thaw as you are eating.

ICE-CREAM CHRISTMAS PUDDING



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I usually make a boiled plum pudding for Christmas, but the year my mother died, I found I didn't have the Christmas spirit to make one in the weeks leading up to Christmas. I made this the night before Christmas, and it's been a favourite of ours since. I don't think you need Christmas as the excuse to eat it-just hot days and 8-10 people to eat it. Prep time doesn't include the standing time, or freezing overnight

Provided by JustJanS

Categories     Frozen Desserts

Time 25m

Yield 8-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

2 cups mixed dried fruit (raisins, golden raisins, currants, cherries, craisins, you choose)
90 g glace cherries, quartered
45 g glace apricot, chopped
45 g glace pineapple, chopped
2 teaspoons finely chopped glace ginger
2 teaspoons grated orange rind
2 tablespoons Grand Marnier
1 tablespoon brandy
2 liters vanilla ice cream, softened
1/4 cup chocolate chips
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup cocoa powder, sifted
60 g butter
2 tablespoons soft brown sugar
105 g dark semi-sweet chocolate, chopped
1 tablespoon brandy

Steps:

  • Mix fruits, rind liqueur and brandy in a large bowl and set aside for 20 minutes uncovered, stirring occasionally.
  • Using a spoon, break up the ice-cream in a large bowl.
  • Add the fruit mix, choc9oate bits and nuts to ice-cream; working quickly stir until well mixed.
  • Line a 9-cup capacity pudding basin or bowl with plastic wrap.
  • Spoon in the ice-cream mixture; smooth the surface.
  • Cover with Plastic wrap; freeze over night.
  • To serve, unmould and cut into wedges.
  • Serve with chocolate sauce.
  • Chocolate Sauce: Place water, cocoa, butter and sugar in a small pan.
  • Stir over a low heat 4 minutes or until mixture boils and sugar is dissolved.
  • Remove from the heat and add the chocolate.
  • Stir until chocolate has melted and mixture is smooth; stir in brandy.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 664, Fat 32.7, SaturatedFat 14.9, Cholesterol 78.1, Sodium 191.4, Carbohydrate 88.5, Fiber 7, Sugar 55.9, Protein 8.1

MILLIONAIRE'S ICE CREAM BOMBE



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This spectacular Christmas showstopper is covered in crunchy Maltesers and makes for an enticing alternative pudding to end your festive feast

Provided by Cassie Best

Categories     Dessert, Treat

Time 1h15m

Number Of Ingredients 10

250g digestive biscuits
50g butter, melted
200g dulce de leche or Carnation caramel
200g chocolate ice cream (not soft-serve)
300g caramel or vanilla ice cream (not soft-serve)
4 x 121g bags Maltesers
150ml double cream
200g bar dark chocolate, finely chopped
holly, to decorate (optional)
icing sugar, to serve (optional)

Steps:

  • Line a 1.2-litre pudding bowl with a double layer of cling film, leaving plenty overhanging, and make a space for the bowl in the freezer. Put the biscuits in a food processor and blitz until they resemble fine crumbs. Add the butter and 2 tbsp caramel, and blend until well mixed. Save about 3 tbsp for the top and tip the rest into the lined pudding bowl. Use the back of a spoon to press evenly over the base and up the sides of the bowl. Freeze for 30 mins.
  • Remove the chocolate ice cream from the freezer and allow it to soften at room temperature for 10 mins. Remove the pudding bowl from the freezer too (the biscuits should be firm by now.) Spoon the ice cream into the biscuit- lined bowl, packing it into the base. Spoon over the remaining caramel, spreading it to the biscuit walls. Return to the freezer for 30 mins.
  • Remove the caramel ice cream and allow it to soften for 10 mins. Meanwhile, tip 75g Maltesers into a bowl and lighty crush with the end of a rolling pin, leaving some chunky bits. Add the ice cream to the bowl and stir through the Malteser pieces - work quickly so the ice cream doesn't melt too much. Remove the pudding bowl from the freezer and tip in the Malteser ice cream, spreading it to completely fill the bowl, then level the top. Scatter with the remaining biscuit crumbs. Return to the freezer for at least 4 hrs (or for up to 2 weeks).
  • Put the cream in a pan and heat until steaming hot but not boiling. Put the chocolate in a large bowl and pour over the cream. Leave to stand for 1-2 mins, then stir to make a smooth ganache. Set aside to cool until the sauce thickens to a spreadable consistency (you can speed this up by putting it in the fridge, but remember to stir it every 5-10 mins or it will set around the edges).
  • Remove the pudding bowl from the freezer. Turn it onto a plate and remove the bowl and cling film. Spread half the chocolate ganache all over the pudding and, as quickly as you can, stick the remaining Maltesers all over the surface - this is easiest if you start around the bottom and work your way up in layers. The chocolate ganache will start to set, so use a little more from the bowl to make the Maltesers stick. Once covered, return to the freezer for at least a further 4 hrs (or for up to 3 days), removing it 10 mins before serving. Top with a dusting of icing sugar and a sprig of holly, if you like.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 648 calories, Fat 39 grams fat, SaturatedFat 23 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 64 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 46 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 8 grams protein, Sodium 0.6 milligram of sodium

BOOZY CHRISTMAS BOMBE



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If you like rum and raisin ice cream, you'll love this brandy-soaked Christmas bombe

Provided by Jane Hornby

Categories     Dessert

Time 25m

Number Of Ingredients 14

100g raisin
100g sultana
85g pack dried cranberries
6 tbsp brandy
2 tbsp dark muscovado sugar
284ml pot double cream
1 tbsp icing sugar
100g frozen cranberry (keep them frozen)
600ml good-quality fresh vanilla custard
brandy butter, to serve (optional)
85g light muscovado sugar
175g butter
2 tbsp brandy
100g frozen cranberry

Steps:

  • Put the dried fruit into a large bowl, add 2 tbsp brandy and the sugar, then cover with cling film. Microwave on High for 2 mins until the sugar has melted and the fruit plumped up. Give it a stir, then leave to cool and soak overnight. If you're short of time, carry on with step 2 and leave to soak for as long as it takes to complete step 2.
  • Put the cream, remaining brandy and icing sugar into a large bowl and whip to soft peaks. Pour the custard into another bowl and fold the cream into it. Tip into a freezer container and freeze the mix for 4 hrs, stirring the frozen edges into the rest of the mixture every hour or so until the whole tub is soft, but frozen (or use an ice cream machine, churning for 20-30 mins until thick). Meanwhile, line a 1.2-litre pudding basin with cling film.
  • Once the ice cream mix is thick, quickly fold the soaked fruit (and any liquid from it) and frozen cranberries through it and spoon into the lined basin. Freeze overnight or for at least 6 hrs. To serve, leave bombe at room temperature for 10 mins and turn out onto a serving plate.
  • To make the cranberry brandy butter sauce, in a heavy-based pan gently heat muscovado sugar and butter until the sugar dissolves.
  • Splash in brandy, add cranberries and boil gently till the cranberries pop, but still hold their shape and colour the sauce. If you want to, sieve the seeds out of the sauce and add some more cranberries for a really glossy finish. Serve hot or warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 411 calories, Fat 24 grams fat, SaturatedFat 14 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 43 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 40 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 3 grams protein, Sodium 0.14 milligram of sodium

Tips:

  • Use high-quality ingredients for the best flavor. This means using fresh, ripe fruit, good-quality chocolate, and full-fat cream.
  • Make sure your ice cream maker is completely frozen before churning the ice cream. This will help the ice cream freeze quickly and smoothly.
  • Churn the ice cream according to the manufacturer's instructions. Over-churning can make the ice cream grainy.
  • Transfer the ice cream to a freezer-safe container and freeze for at least 4 hours, or overnight, before serving.
  • To make the bombe, line a 9-inch springform pan with plastic wrap. Press the ice cream into the pan, smoothing the top. Cover with plastic wrap and freeze for at least 4 hours, or overnight.
  • To make the chocolate glaze, melt the chocolate chips and heavy cream together in a microwave-safe bowl. Stir until smooth. Pour the glaze over the frozen bombe and spread it evenly. Freeze for at least 30 minutes before serving.

Conclusion:

Christmas pudding ice cream bombe is a delicious and festive dessert that is perfect for any holiday gathering. With its rich, creamy flavor and decadent chocolate glaze, this bombe is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it. So next time you're looking for a special dessert to serve, give this Christmas pudding ice cream bombe a try.

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