With some dreary weather announced for the weekend, a deliciously sticky toffee pudding is sure to warm your cockles!
This week's Charity Chomp is brought to you by Beresford Street Kitchen, which helps people with learning disabilities into paid employment in its café network.
The team described this pudding as "the naughtiest of their desserts".
"You have to treat yourself now and then!" they added.
They have shared the recipe for the accompanying caramel sauce but if you prefer not to make it yourself, you can buy a jar from your local supermarket, heat it and pour it over.
(serves four)
50g soft brown sugar
85g self raising flour
60ml full fat milk
One small egg
One tsp vanilla extract
25g butter
100g of chopped dates
For the caramel sauce:
125g caster sugar
Two tbsp water
75ml double cream
25g butter
Vanilla ice cream or cream to serve
Preheat oven to 180c.
Butter a small square baking tin.
Mix the sugar and flour in a bowl.
Beat the milk, egg and vanilla extract in a separate bowl.
Melt the butter and add to the milk mixture.
Pour the milk mixture into the sugar mixture and stir well.
Add the dates and stir again, then pour into the buttered tin.
Put into the oven and bake for 45 minutes. You can check the cake is cooked by sticking a skewer into the middle, if it comes out clean, the cake is cooked.
Once the cake is baked, remove from the oven and leave for a few minutes.
In a small saucepan, heat the sugar and water over a medium heat until the sugar dissolves. Be very careful not to let the sugar burn, stir all the time.
Remove from heat, add butter and cream and mix well.
Slice the cake into four, put each slice in a bowl and pour over the caramel sauce.
Serve with either vanilla ice cream or cream.
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