Chestnut and Christmas pudding Arctic roll recipe | Sainsbury`s Magazine (2024)

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Serves: 10

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Recipe by Emily Jonzen

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An easy, get-ahead nostalgic dessert to have stashed in the freezer. The super-simple chestnut ice cream is well worth making in a larger batch, to accompany other puds

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Nutritional information (per serving)

Calories

324Kcal

Fat

13gr

Saturates

7gr

Carbs

46gr

Sugars

35gr

Protein

6gr

Salt

0.3gr

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Emily Jonzen

Emily Jonzen is a London-based food stylist and recipe writer with almost ten years of experience working on books, magazines, packaging, advertising and television projects.

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Emily Jonzen

Emily Jonzen is a London-based food stylist and recipe writer with almost ten years of experience working on books, magazines, packaging, advertising and television projects.

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Ingredients

For the chestnut ice cream
  • 125g chestnut purée (from a pouch)
  • 150g condensed milk
  • 150ml double cream
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
For the sponge
  • 3 medium eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 100g caster sugar, plus extra to dust
  • 100g self-raising flour
For the filling
  • 200g leftover Christmas pudding, crumbled
  • 100g apricot jam

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The Arctic roll keeps for at least 1 month in the freezer. Remove from the freezer about 30 minutes before serving, to soften slightly.

  1. For the ice cream, blitz the chestnut purée and condensed milk together with a stick blender, until smooth. In a separate bowl, whip the cream until it reaches soft peaks. Add the chestnut mixture and the vanilla, and beat again, until the soft peaks form. Transfer to a lined loaf tin and freeze for 1½ hours until fairly firm.
  2. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 200°C, fan 180°C, gas 6. Line a 24cm x 32cm Swiss roll tray with baking paper, making sure that it comes 4cm above the sides of the tray.
  3. In a large bowl, beat the eggs, vanilla and sugar with an electric whisk for 6-8 minutes, until the mixture is light and creamy, and thick enough to leave a ribbon-like trail. Sift over half the flour and, using a large metal spoon, very carefully fold through the flour, so that no traces remain. Repeat with the remaining flour.
  4. Pour into the prepared tray and gently smooth out with the back of the spoon. Bake for 12-15 minutes, until the sponge is golden, well-risen and springy. Meanwhile, place a sheet of baking paper on your work surface and dust with sugar. Turn the sponge out onto the sugared paper, carefully peel away the lining paper, then, starting from one of the long edges, use the sugared paper to roll up the sponge tightly, with the paper inside. Transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely.
  5. Remove the ice cream from the freezer (it should be soft but able to hold its shape). Scoop it out onto another sheet of baking paper and roll it into a sausage shape, the same length as the sponge. Twist the ends like a cracker and freeze for a further hour.
  6. To assemble the roll, mix the Christmas pudding and apricot jam together until it forms a rough paste. Carefully unroll the sponge and spread the mixture over evenly. Peel the paper away from the ice-cream log and lay it in the centre of the sponge, then gently re-roll the sponge to encase the ice cream. Freeze, seam-side down, for a further 2 hours, until completely set.
  7. To serve, trim the ends and cut into slices.

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