Stir-up sunday

STIR-UP
SUNDAY RECIPES

Stir-up Sunday

STIR-UP SUNDAY RECIPES

Stir-up Sunday

STIR-UP
SUNDAY RECIPES

Get your spoons ready for Sunday 24 November 2024 – the last Sunday before Advent and the day when families traditionally gather to stir the mixture for their Christmas pudding.

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Make a wish: the history of Stir-up Sunday

The day takes its name from an Anglican church prayer, which begins: "Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord..."

The words remind listeners to start stirring up their plum pudding so it has time to mature before Christmas Day.

A tradition the whole family can get involved in, the idea is that everyone should get a turn to mix, and make a wish while they do it. Some households put coins in the mix, with the finder promised wealth, health and happiness for the coming year.
 

View traditional Christmas pudding recipes

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Make a wish: the history of Stir-up Sunday

The day takes its name from an Anglican church prayer, which begins: "Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord..."

The words remind listeners to start stirring up their plum pudding so it has time to mature before Christmas Day.

A tradition the whole family can get involved in, the idea is that everyone should get a turn to mix, and make a wish while they do it. Some households put coins in the mix, with the finder promised wealth, health and happiness for the coming year.
 

View traditional Christmas pudding recipes

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Classic Christmas pudding

Classic Christmas pudding

For some, a rich, dark Christmas pudding just can't be beaten. Make ours ahead and it'll be worth the wait on Christmas Day.

Classic Christmas pudding recipe

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Dim the lights & ready the pud

FLAMBÉING

When the day comes, to flambé the pudding for serving, warm 100ml brandy in a small saucepan, making sure it doesn't boil. Pour it over, then quickly ignite, keeping the pudding at arm's length

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Puddings with a twist

The Christmas pudding is as popular as ever, but it doesn't mean you have to stay traditional. Up the ante with Amaretti or tropical fruit, make a sticky toffee version, or turn those flavours into ice cream, brownies and more.

Something different

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Prepared for you

For an easier option, look out for our gorgeous Christmas puddings in your local Waitrose store and online. New this year is No.1 Jewelled Cointreau® & Cranberry Christmas Pudding, which has all the plump vine fruit of a traditional pud, with a twist – it's laced with Cointreau® and topped with cranberries, glacé cherries and almonds. A stunning centrepiece dessert for Christmas Day, it's delicious with our Extra Thick Mandarin, Clementine & Cointreau® Cream.

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