As my boyfriend's birthday began to approach I started to think of what dessert I should whip up for the occasion. Originally I thought I would be turning a White Russian into something, since that is his favorite cocktail. I thought of White Russian cupcakes, crème brûlée, profiteroles, and brownies (I will definitely make at least one of these in the future). But I was having such a hard time deciding that I thought it would be best to just ask him what he wanted. His reply? Sticky. Toffee. Pudding. My first thought was "uh oh!". Here was an Englishman asking me to make one of his favorite English desserts... that I had never made before! For those of you who aren't familiar with this dessert, it is a sponge cake with dates in it, served warm with toffee sauce. Although this dessert is more common around the holidays, I think March is still slightly chilly enough to enjoy this warming and delicious dessert! I looked at quite a few recipes online and finally found one by the wonderful Brown Eyed Baker that sounded amazing. I had thought of making this recipe boozy by adding a bit of whiskey to the toffee sauce, but it is so perfect on it's own that I didn't want to change it one little bit. I served it up with some unsweetened whipped cream, which was perfect since the pudding is so sweet. Vanilla ice cream would probably be delicious as well if you prefer something cold on top! Just in case you were wondering how it went over with my boyfriend... with just a dash of nervousness, I lit the candles on his "birthday cake" this past weekend, and I held my breath as he took his first bite. And? He loved it! :) [ INGREDIENTS ]
Toffee Sauce 2 cups heavy cream 1/2 cup demerara sugar (or turbinado sugar) 2½ tablespoons golden syrup Pinch of sea salt Pudding About 15 medjool dates, pitted and chopped 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1¼ cups of flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon sea salt 4 tablespoons (1/2 stick of butter) at room temperature 3/4 cup of granulated sugar 2 eggs at room temperature 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Whipped Cream 1 cup heavy whipping cream 1 teaspoon vanilla extract [ DIRECTIONS ] Toffee Sauce
Pudding
Whipped Cream
Put it All Together
Note: If the cake is cooled before serving, top each slice with the toffee sauce and heat in a microwave for 25 seconds.
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