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Christmas Spiced Pudding Cookies

These Christmas Spiced Pudding Cookies are the perfect treat for the holiday season. Soft, chewy and full of Christmas Spice. This Christmas take on pudding cookies make for a whole lot of yum and festive spirit!

Christmas Spiced Pudding Cookies - Soft, pudding cookies full of chocolate chips and festive Christmas spice!

Well hello there!! It’s day 9 of my Countdown to Christmas recipes, we’re almost there!! In the lead up to Christmas, I’ve been posted a festive recipe every day – Day 1 was Spiced Caramel, Day 2 was a Chocolate Peppermint Milkshake, Day 3 wasPeppermint Puppy Chow, Day 4 was Mince Pies, Day 5 was Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake, Day 6 was Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies, Day 7 was Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow and Day 8 was a Spiked Black Forest Milkshake. And today I have Christmas Spiced Pudding Cookies for you.

Christmas Spiced Pudding Cookies - Soft, pudding cookies full of chocolate chips and festive Christmas spice!

Pudding cookies are my absolute favourite type of cookie, the added instant pudding mix makes them so soft and chewy and delicious, everything I want in a cookie! I hadn’t planned to make these cookies but then I was at the grocery store and came across these pumpkin spice chips and had to buy them! I wasn’t sure what I’d make of them but they were actually really tasty so naturally I put them in some cookies. I used my standard chocolate chip cookie recipe and added the pumpkin spice chips and a little cinnamon to the dough too. I also put some pecans in there to add to the festive taste!

Christmas Spiced Pudding Cookies - Soft, pudding cookies full of chocolate chips and festive Christmas spice!

 

 

I took the photos for these cookies with my fancy new camera, I’ve not quite got the hang of it yet but I did enjoy taking these photos and I’m mostly happy with how they came out, the scenery definitely helped – I love taking photos out here, it’s so pretty! I definitely need to get myself a little tripod, I do not have a steady enough hand for this camera! I think that’ll be my new year treat to myself next month! Anything else you’d recommend I get to help me out? I currently only have a 18-55mm lens with it, I’ll definitely look into getting a macro lens eventually but I’m going to have to save up for that! 

Christmas Spiced Pudding Cookies - Soft, pudding cookies full of chocolate chips and festive Christmas spice!

 

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Spiked Black Forest Milkshake

This Spiked Black Forest Milkshake has the classic taste of Black Forest Gateaux with chocolate, cherries and kirsch. It’s the perfect festive milkshake!

Spiked Black Forest Milkshake - This Spiked Black Forest Milkshake has the classic taste of Black Forest Gateaux with chocolate, cherries and kirsch. It's the perfect festive milkshake!

Happy Monday! It’s Day 8 of my Countdown to Christmas Recipes! And here’s a confession, I’m a little unorganised with this, tomorrow may or may not be the last recipe I post in this countdown to Christmas. I haven’t baked Day 10 yet and really it all depends on when I get them baked! So watch this space I get. If this is your first encounter with my Countdown to Christmas, it’s pretty simple, I have just been posting one festive recipe a day in the lead up to Christmas. Day 1 was Spiced Caramel, Day 2 was a Chocolate Peppermint Milkshake, Day 3 was Peppermint Puppy Chow, Day 4 was Mince Pies, Day 5 was Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake, Day 6 was Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies and Day 7 was Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow. And today I bring you this Spiked Black Forest Milkshake. 

Spiked Black Forest Milkshake - This Spiked Black Forest Milkshake has the classic taste of Black Forest Gateaux with chocolate, cherries and kirsch. It's the perfect festive milkshake!

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Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow

This Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow is full of Christmas flavours and chocolatey goodness. It’s the perfect addictive snack to serve throughout the festive season!

Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow - This Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow is full of Christmas flavours and chocolatey goodness. It's the perfect addictive snack to serve throughout the festive season!

It’s now only four days until Christmas, I’m starting to feel very festive! If you’re not, this recipe could definitely get you there! It’s day 7 of my Countdown ’til Christmas recipes, Day 1 was Spiced Caramel, Day 2 was a Chocolate Peppermint Milkshake, Day 3 was Peppermint Puppy Chow, Day 4 was Mince Pies, Day 5 was Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake and Day 6 was Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies. Today I bring you Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow (aka Muddy Buddies), now the Peppermint Puppy Chow I posted on Day 3 was seriously festive and yummy but this one is even better! 

Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow - This Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow is full of Christmas flavours and chocolatey goodness. It's the perfect addictive snack to serve throughout the festive season!

Chocolate Orange is one of my favourite, if not my ultimate favourite, flavour combinations. I can seriously eat an entire Terry’s Chocolate Orange in one sitting without even realising, it’s just too yummy! I knew I had to incorporate it into a festive bake, a puppy chow turned out to be a really good choice (even though it’s not actually baked). Then I just had to add some Christmas spices because they just lend themselves so well to the already festive flavours. This was a real winner and I think I’ll probably end up making it all year round! 

Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow - This Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow is full of Christmas flavours and chocolatey goodness. It's the perfect addictive snack to serve throughout the festive season!

If you’ve not had it before, Puppy Chow is a seriously moreish snack made up of malt wheat cereal, chocolate and icing sugar- usually it’s chocolate with peanut butter but this is a great festive version! It’s probably obvious by now, but to be on the safe side – do not feed this to your dogs, despite the name it’s not suitable for dogs, in fact chocolate is toxic to dogs and depending on their size can make them very sick or even be fatal for them! 

Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow - This Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow is full of Christmas flavours and chocolatey goodness. It's the perfect addictive snack to serve throughout the festive season!

Now we’re in the final countdown to Christmas, how are you guys fairing in preparation? I’m sure some of you will put us all to shame and be completely organised and ready to go, but I’m also sure there’s many of us who are still rushing around trying to get things done! I’m actually pretty prepared for once – I’m waiting on a couple gifts to arrive in the mail and I need to go buy some Brandy for the mince pies but otherwise I’m pretty close to being ready to go! I’m really looking forward to Christmas as usual, I’m working on the day but it’s only for a couple hours in the morning so not too bad – and I have the whole day off the day after. What do you guys have planned for the day? If you’re not celebrating Christmas do you do anything special or do just enjoy a nice day off? 

Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow - This Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow is full of Christmas flavours and chocolatey goodness. It's the perfect addictive snack to serve throughout the festive season!

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Spiced Chocolate Orange Puppy Chow
A seriously addictive snack of malt wheat seriously, chocolate orange, christmas spices and icing sugar!
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Ingredients
  1. 500g malted wheat cereal (such as Shreddies or Chex Wheats)
  2. 1 1/2 Chocolate oranges (approx 280g)
  3. 180g icing sugar (confectioners sugar)
  4. 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  5. 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
Instructions
  1. Melt the chocolate, I do mine in the microwave in 30 seconds blasts, stirring in between.
  2. Measure the cereal into a large bowl and add the melted chocolate, stir to coat cereal
  3. Pour coated cereal into a large container with a lid, add the sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg. Secure the lid and shake to cover the cereal in sugar
  4. Line a baking tray with parchment paper and spread the puppy chow out on it do set.
Notes
  1. Store in an airtight container for maximum freshness
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Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies

These Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies are buttery and sweet, and so easy to make. They’re the perfect cookies to make with the kids and leave out for Santa! 

Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies - These Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies are buttery and sweet, and so easy to make. They're the perfect cookies to make with the kids and leave out for Santa!

These buttery, melt in your mouth Gluten Free Shortbread Cookies with Cinnamon & Clementine are the perfect Christmas cookies - Christmas tree and gingerbread men shaped cookies on snow with christmas baubles, square cropped

If you want your shortbread Gluten Free – check out my cut out GF Shortbread Cookies!

It’s already day six of my Countdown ’til Christmas, Santa is going to be here before we know it! So today I bring you these yummy frosted shortbread Christmas cookies – perfect to leave out for Santa on Christmas Eve. For Countdown ’til Christmas I’ve been posting a festive recipe a day up until Christmas Eve. Day 1 was Spiced Caramel, Day 2 was a Chocolate Peppermint Milkshake, Day 3 was Peppermint Puppy Chow, Day 4 was Mince Pies and Day 5 was Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake.

Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies - These Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies are buttery and sweet, and so easy to make. They're the perfect cookies to make with the kids and leave out for Santa!

Do you have many Christmas traditions with your family? My traditions these days involve splitting my Christmases between the UK and the US, which is nice but it’s always sad to be away from people you care about at Christmas which I inevitably am! Leaving cookies out for Santa is a simple tradition, but I think it’s one a lot of people like to do with their kids. And of course you can’t forget about the glass of milk to wash these Frosted Shortbread Cookies down with and some carrots for the hard working reindeer – who, fun fact, are actually all female if the countless drawings, displays, movies and stories are to be believed! Female reindeer keep their antlers during the winter but males shed them. 

Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies - These Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies are buttery and sweet, and so easy to make. They're the perfect cookies to make with the kids and leave out for Santa!

As well as the fun of leaving a little gift for Santa and his reindeer, actually making these Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies with your kids can be a lot of fun and a great tradition to pass down. And these cookies are great for that, because they’re nice and easy to make and can be decorate however you like! I kept it simple with festive coloured frostings and sprinkles, but the possibilities are endless! You can even add some festive flavours, like cinnamon or orange. 

Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies - These Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies are buttery and sweet, and so easy to make. They're the perfect cookies to make with the kids and leave out for Santa!

They’re so yummy too, so saving some for Santa might require hiding a couple away until everybody is going to bed! You, of course, then get to do the fun part of pretending to be Santa and eating up the cookies! One of the perks of being a parent, I’m sure! Not that I’m saying Santa isn’t real…. 

Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies - These Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies are buttery and sweet, and so easy to make. They're the perfect cookies to make with the kids and leave out for Santa!

Of course, you don’t have to share these Frosted Shortbread Cookies with Santa! You can make them for your family, for your Christmas party or to give as gifts (I would only give these ones as gifts that you can hand deliver, they won’t ship well). This is my first time making frosted cookies and I’m definitely a convert, shortbread is my favourite type of cookie hands down and I didn’t think they needed anything else, they shine on their own! But I decided to frost them to make them more festive looking and I’m glad they did, while they still shine beautifully on their own the frosting is just a yummy addition! 

Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies - These Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies are buttery and sweet, and so easy to make. They're the perfect cookies to make with the kids and leave out for Santa!

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Frosted Shortbread Christmas Cookies
Yields 16
Yummy, buttery shortbread cookies with buttercream frosting and festive sprinkles! Santa will love them!
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For the shortbread
  1. 250g unsalted butter, softened but not melted
  2. 60g Icing sugar (confectioners sugar)
  3. 300g plain flour (all purpose flour)
  4. 50g cornflour (cornstarch)
For the buttercream
  1. 100g unsalted butter, room temperature
  2. 200g icing sugar
  3. 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
  4. Red and green food colourings, preferably gel colourings
  5. Sprinkles
Instructions
  1. Put all the shortbread ingredients in a bowl and beat together until all combined and smooth. You may need to use your hands to gently need it into a dough towards to end.
  2. Roll the dough into a large ball and flatten into a thick disk, wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes
  3. Preheat oven to 190C/375F. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
  4. Roll out the dough until about 1/2 inch thick. Cut out cookies with a round cookie cutter, use whatever size you want your cookies they won't spread. Obviously the smaller the cookies the more you'll get and vice versa
  5. Transfer cookies to the cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes until edges are light golden brown and the cookies are set to touch.
  6. Cool on tray for 5 minutes and then carefully transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. The cookies are very delicate when warm, so be careful not to break them.
  7. To make the frosting, add the butter, sugar and vanilla to a bowl and beat together. If using an electric or stand mixer, start off on a slow speed so your kitchen doesn't end up covered in a fine layer of icing sugar! Beat until combined, then increase speed and beat until light and fluffy.
  8. Separate the frosting into three bowls. Add green dye to one bowl and red to another, leaving the last bowl white. Gel food dye is best for this as you'll need to use much less dye, add a little at a time until you have your desired colour.
  9. Spread the frosting on the cooled cookies using an offset spatula or the back side of a spoon. The cookies are much more sturdy once they're cooled, but they're still pretty delicate so use a gentle hand.
  10. Add sprinkles and any other desired decorations
Notes
  1. Store in airtight container for up to 5 days
  2. Add 1/4 tsp cinnamon to the shortbread mixture for a festive kick
  3. This recipe yielded 16 cookies for me, but how many you get will depend on how thick you roll the dough and how big your cookie cutters are.
  4. Recipe is easily doubled.
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Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake

This Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake is full of delicious festive spices, filled with spiced caramel and topped with Kirsch Cream and Caramelised Nuts! Perfect for the holiday season. 

Spiced Chocolate Christmas Cake - This Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake is full of delicious festive spices, filled with spiced caramel and topped with Kirsch Cream and Caramelised Nuts! Perfect for the holiday season.

We’re really on the final run to Christmas now, less than a week to go now! This amazing cake is day five of my Countdown til Christmas – where I’m posting a festive recipe every day up until Christmas day. The first of my Countdown til Christmas recipes, the spiced caramel, is the yummy filling in this cake! Day 2 was a Chocolate Peppermint Milkshake, Day 3 was Peppermint Puppy Chow and Day 4 was Mince Pies

Spiced Chocolate Christmas Cake - This Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake is full of delicious festive spices, filled with spiced caramel and topped with Kirsch Cream and Caramelised Nuts! Perfect for the holiday season.

This Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake is kind of along the same vein as the mince pies in that I made it because I really don’t like traditional Christmas cake – you know, the dried fruit cake fed with brandy for weeks, don’t like it! Unlike my take on mince pies, this cake doesn’t take the same basic aspects of a Christmas cake it’s just what I want in a Christmas cake! 

Spiced Chocolate Christmas Cake - This Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake is full of delicious festive spices, filled with spiced caramel and topped with Kirsch Cream and Caramelised Nuts! Perfect for the holiday season.

I start with my favourite Devil’s Food Cake recipe and make it a little more festive with spices and clementines. Then I filled it with yummy spiced caramel and topped it with Kirsch spiked whipped cream and caramelised walnuts. And I’m not going to lie to you, this is quite possibly the best cake I have ever made! I was really sad to send it off to work with my mum, but if I knew if I didn’t I would sit and eat the cake in one sitting! The cake is rich and chocolately with just enough Christmas spice to get anybody in the festive spirit, the caramel is smooth and warming and adds to that Christmassy feel, and the cream? The Kirsch spiked cream really is a must, that subtle cherry flavour combined with the festive chocolate is just to die for. And the Christmas goes all the way to the figuritive cherries on top, the walnuts are caramelised in sugar, clementine and cinnamon, so good! The actual cherries on top are just a nice little touch I think! It may not be what most people think of when they hear “Christmas Cake” but there’s no denying that this is one!

Spiced Chocolate Christmas Cake - This Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake is full of delicious festive spices, filled with spiced caramel and topped with Kirsch Cream and Caramelised Nuts! Perfect for the holiday season.

You really should bake this cake this holiday, whether you celebrate Christmas or not, you’ll blow your friends and family out of the water! And it’s not a lot of work to make, even the caramel is super easy to make! And any effort put into it is so totally worth it! I make and eat a lot of cake, but it really is hard to top this one! Bake it now, thank me later 😉 

Spiced Chocolate Christmas Cake - This Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake is full of delicious festive spices, filled with spiced caramel and topped with Kirsch Cream and Caramelised Nuts! Perfect for the holiday season.

I hope those of you who celebrate Christmas are almost ready to go, and there’s not too much last minute panicking! I’m all done with m Christmas shopping, I’m just waiting for a last few things to arrive, once they’re wrapped and under the tree all I have is a couple things to bake on Christmas eve and I’m done! 

Spiced Chocolate Christmas Cake - This Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake is full of delicious festive spices, filled with spiced caramel and topped with Kirsch Cream and Caramelised Nuts! Perfect for the holiday season.

I’m going to be bringing this delicious Christmas cake along to Fiesta Friday this week too, because what’s a party without lots and lots of cake? Plus, the next time we all party together Christmas will be all over with! So why not come join the party just in time for Christmas, there’s bounds to be lots of festive fun and treats, especially with the amazing Jhuls and Indu co hosting for us this week! 

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Christmas Spiced Chocolate Cake
A rich, delicious chocolate with christmas spices, spiced caramel, kirsch spiked whipped cream and caramelised walnuts
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For the cake
  1. 225g plain flour (all purpose flour)
  2. 375g caster sugar (super fine granulated sugar)
  3. 75g unsweetened cocoa powder
  4. 1/2 tbsp cornflour (cornstarch)
  5. 1 tsp baking powder
  6. 2 tsp bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
  7. 1 tsp salt
  8. 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  9. 1/8 tsp ground cloves
  10. 2 clementines, zest and juice
  11. 240ml buttermilk, room temperature
  12. 120ml vegetable oil
  13. 2 large eggs, room temperature
  14. 1tsp vanilla extract
  15. ~230ml freshly brewed hot strong coffee
For the cream
  1. 300ml double cream (heavy cream), cold
  2. 3 tbsp Kirsch
For the nuts
  1. 50g walnuts
  2. 1 clementine, juice
  3. 15g butter
  4. 1 tbsp caster sugar
  5. 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
Also needed
  1. 1 batch of spiced caramel, linked below
For the cake
  1. Preheat oven to 350F/170C. Grease and line two 8″ cake pans
  2. Sift together the flour, sugar, cocoa, cornflour, baking powder, bicarb, salt, cinnamon, cloves and clementine zest and set aside
  3. Combine the buttermilk, oil, eggs and vanilla using a stand mixer or hand mixer then gradually add the dry ingredients with the mixer on low. Add the clementine juice to a measuring jug and fill jug up to 240ml with the coffee. Add the coffee mix. You will have a very thin, water like batter – don’t worry, it’s supposed to be like that!
  4. Pour the batter evenly between the tins and bake for approx 25 -30mins or until your cake tester comes out clean.
  5. Leave to cool in pan for 5 minutes, then turn out on wire rack and leave to cool completely before filling.
  6. Spread generous amounts of spiced caramel on one half of the cake and top with the other half
  7. For the nuts
  8. Put the clementine juice, butter, cinnamon and sugar into a non stick frying pan and melt together. Let it gently sizzle for about 60 seconds and then add the walnuts. Stir to coat the walnuts and gently cook, moving the nuts around occasionally to stop them sticking. They're done when all the liquid has disappeared and your nuts are shiny and coated in caramel. Set aside to cool.
For the cream
  1. Add the double cream and Kirsch to your stand mixer bowl and whip until you just have stiff peaks. Spoon generously on top of the cake.
  2. Sprinkle the cooled walnuts on top of the cake and top with cherries if desired.
Notes
  1. If you don't have Kirsch (cherry flavour), you could also use Grand Marnier (orange flavour) or even Baileys.
  2. Store in the fridge, will keep for 2-3 days with cream. Without cream, will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days
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