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This tart is a mash-up of two British classics, full to the brim with squidgy, caramelly dates and the signature breadcrumb texture of a treacle tart

Recipe taken from A Good Day to Bake by Benjamina Ebuehi (£22, Quadrille)

  • For the base:
  • 200g digestive biscuits
  • 100g unsalted butter, melted
  • For the filling:
  • 150g Medjool dates, pitted and roughly chopped
  • 75ml boiling water
  • ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 140g fresh breadcrumbs
  • 1 tsp ground ginger
  • ¼ tsp ground cloves
  • ½ tsp flaky sea salt
  • 30g treacle
  • 280g golden syrup
  • 40g unsalted butter
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 3 tbsps double cream, plus extra to serve

Preheat the oven to 200°C/Fan 180°C/Gas 6. First, make the base. Crush the biscuits in a food processor or put them in a food bag and bash with a rolling pin until fine. Tip the biscuits into a bowl and pour in the melted butter, stirring until everything is evenly coated.

Pour the mixture into a loose-bottomed 20-cm cake pan. Use the back of a spoon to press the mixture firmly onto the base and up the sides of the pan. Bake for 10 minutes, then remove from the oven to cool. Turn the oven down to 170°C/ Fan 150°C/Gas 3.

To make the filling, add the dates to a bowl and pour over the boiling water. Stir in the bicarbonate of soda and let the dates soak and soften for 10 minutes. Use a fork to mash them up as much asyou can. In large bowl, mix together the breadcrumbs, ginger, cloves and salt. Set aside.

In a medium saucepan, gently heat the treacle, golden syrup and butter until melted. Remove from the heat and stir in the dates. Pour the mixture into the breadcrumbs and stir until evenly coated. Add the egg yolks and cream and mix until fully combined.

Tip the mixture into the biscuit base and bake for 35–40 minutes or until the filling is firm to the touch. Let it cool a little and serve warm with a splash of cold cream.

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Ingredients

  • For the base:
  • 200g digestive biscuits
  • 100g unsalted butter, melted
  • For the filling:
  • 150g Medjool dates, pitted and roughly chopped
  • 75ml boiling water
  • ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 140g fresh breadcrumbs
  • 1 tsp ground ginger
  • ¼ tsp ground cloves
  • ½ tsp flaky sea salt
  • 30g treacle
  • 280g golden syrup
  • 40g unsalted butter
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 3 tbsps double cream, plus extra to serve

Method

Preheat the oven to 200°C/Fan 180°C/Gas 6. First, make the base. Crush the biscuits in a food processor or put them in a food bag and bash with a rolling pin until fine. Tip the biscuits into a bowl and pour in the melted butter, stirring until everything is evenly coated.

Pour the mixture into a loose-bottomed 20-cm cake pan. Use the back of a spoon to press the mixture firmly onto the base and up the sides of the pan. Bake for 10 minutes, then remove from the oven to cool. Turn the oven down to 170°C/ Fan 150°C/Gas 3.

To make the filling, add the dates to a bowl and pour over the boiling water. Stir in the bicarbonate of soda and let the dates soak and soften for 10 minutes. Use a fork to mash them up as much asyou can. In large bowl, mix together the breadcrumbs, ginger, cloves and salt. Set aside.

In a medium saucepan, gently heat the treacle, golden syrup and butter until melted. Remove from the heat and stir in the dates. Pour the mixture into the breadcrumbs and stir until evenly coated. Add the egg yolks and cream and mix until fully combined.

Tip the mixture into the biscuit base and bake for 35–40 minutes or until the filling is firm to the touch. Let it cool a little and serve warm with a splash of cold cream.

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FAQs

What is a substitute for black treacle in sticky toffee pudding? ›

You can use molasses if you can't get hold of treacle, and if you prefer a lighter pudding you can use golden syrup instead. Dark muscovado or dark brown soft sugar: muscovado sugar is best for it's deep toffee flavour though dark brown soft will work just as well. Light brown will work in a pinch but dark is best.

Is treacle tart served warm or cold? ›

The tart is normally served hot or warm with a scoop of clotted cream, ordinary cream, ice cream, or custard. Some modern recipes add cream, eggs, or both in order to create a softer filling.

Does sticky toffee pudding always have dates? ›

Sticky toffee pudding, known as sticky date pudding in Australia and New Zealand, is a British dessert consisting of a moist sponge cake made with finely chopped dates (optional), covered in a toffee sauce and often served with a vanilla custard or vanilla ice-cream.

Is sticky toffee pudding served with custard or ice cream? ›

It can be served with cream, ice cream or custard. It needs to be served with lots of sauce and I prefer a good quality vanilla icecream with mine but you can serve with clotted or double cream. It's a great family pudding and goes perfectly with a Sunday lunch.

What is an American substitute for black treacle? ›

In the majority of cases, molasses and black treacle can be used interchangeably, particularly if you don't like the bitter taste that black treacle imparts. For a closer substitute, you can use blackstrap molasses.

What can I use instead of black treacle in a recipe? ›

If you don't have treacle then you can use molasses as an alternative. We would not use extra sugar instead of the treacle as treacle is an invert sugar, which particularly helps to keep the cake moist.

What the heck is treacle? ›

Treacle (/ˈtriːkəl/) is any uncrystallised syrup made during the refining of sugar. The most common forms of treacle are golden syrup, a pale variety, and black treacle, a darker variety similar to molasses. Black treacle has a distinctively strong, slightly bitter flavor, and a richer color than golden syrup.

What is a treacle tart slang? ›

'Sweetheart' in co*ckney rhyming slang.

Is treacle the same as molasses? ›

Both have a deep, aromatic flavour that adds a unique finish to food and drink recipes, but they are subtly different, with treacle tending to be a sweeter product that has less of a bitter profile than molasses. Compared to treacle, molasses is thicker in consistency and darker in colour.

What is the difference between figgy pudding and sticky toffee pudding? ›

Like the Christmas pudding and figgy puddings before it, the sticky toffee pudding is usually steamed for maximum moisture. Instead of figs, however, very finely chopped dates are added to the cake, which gets covered in a toffee sauce.

Why can't you reheat sticky toffee pudding? ›

Unfortunately though these type of self-saucing puddings do not reheat very well as the sauce tends to thicken and be absorbed by the sponge as the pudding cools. So when you reheat the pudding it will have a sticky base but with very little sauce.

Why baking soda in sticky toffee pudding? ›

Adding bicarbonate of soda to the pud helps it rise. It also helps break down the dates and disperse them through the mixture so they don't sink to the bottom.

Do the Irish eat sticky toffee pudding? ›

A taste of Sticky Toffee Pudding

The Irish love to eat it as a dessert or snack, accompanied by vanilla ice cream (for a touch of freshness!). You'll find them in most local restaurants serving Irish cuisine, but you can also find them in pastry shops.

What pairs well with sticky toffee pudding? ›

Top pairings

Your best bet is a sweet fortified wine like tawny port, sherry or Madeira, a beer (believe it or not!) or a whisky liqueur. * An Australian liqueur muscat has similar toffeed flavours but you might find it just a bit too much of a good thing. * The same goes for a sweet oloroso or cream sherry.

What is a fun fact about sticky toffee pudding? ›

That's right, this yummy pudding was created by Canadians! Decades later, Martin gave the recipe to Sharrow Bay Country House Hotel employees Francis Coulson and Robert Lee. They were the first people to publically sell this sticky sensation, which inevitably became an international smash.

Is black treacle the same as molasses? ›

Both have a deep, aromatic flavour that adds a unique finish to food and drink recipes, but they are subtly different, with treacle tending to be a sweeter product that has less of a bitter profile than molasses. Compared to treacle, molasses is thicker in consistency and darker in colour.

What is a substitute for molasses in sticky toffee pudding? ›

Brown sugar is actually a combination of granulated sugar and molasses, so it's a good substitute for molasses. While measurements may vary per recipe, you can generally replace 1 cup molasses with 3/4 cup packed brown sugar. Dark brown sugar will have a stronger molasses flavor than light brown sugar.

Is black treacle the same as maple syrup? ›

The short answer is no. Honey, golden syrup, treacle, molasses and maple syrup are different things. Honey and maple syrup are the most natural products but it is rather rare to find 100 per cent Irish honey; most commercial honeys are a blend of Irish and European products.

Is black treacle the same as golden syrup? ›

Treacle (/ˈtriːkəl/) is any uncrystallised syrup made during the refining of sugar. The most common forms of treacle are golden syrup, a pale variety, and black treacle, a darker variety similar to molasses. Black treacle has a distinctively strong, slightly bitter flavor, and a richer color than golden syrup.

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