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Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic

Soft Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic drenched in buttery Old Brown goodness

Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic with Old Brown Sherry creates a Buttery Warm Sauce for this delicious Malva Pudding

Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic

Why You Will Love and Enjoy Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic

This pudding comes out soft, warm, and completely soaked in a buttery Old Brown sauce that makes every bite dreamy. It’s simple to mix and even better to eat while the sauce is still melting into the sponge.

an image of a single serving of Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic in a fancy white bowl
Sweet comfort in every warm saucy bite of Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic

A warm pudding soaked in rich Old Brown sauce soaked in a glossy buttery sauce. An easy dessert that feels homemade and nostalgic in the best way.

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an image of a single serving of Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic in a fancy white bowl

Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic

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  • Author: EsmeSalon
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Yield: 46 portions depending on size 1x
  • Category: Desserts
  • Method: Easy
  • Cuisine: South African

Description

Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic is a cozy dessert with a soft sponge and a rich Old Brown sauce. A perfect option for easy entertaining and simple sweet comfort.


Ingredients

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Pudding

  • 310 ml cake flour
  • 10 ml bicarbonate of soda
  • 1 ml salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 250 ml castor sugar
  • 30 ml butter
  • 125 ml buttermilk
  • 15 ml apricot jam
  • 2.5 ml grated orange zest
  • 60 ml orange juice
  • 15 ml vinegar

Sauce

  • 125 ml butter
  • 125 ml soft brown sugar
  • 125 ml Sedgwick’s Original Old Brown
  • 125 ml cream

Instructions

  1. Heat your oven to 180°C/350°F and butter six 125 ml moulds so nothing sticks later.
  2. In a large bowl, sift together 310 ml cake flour, 10 ml bicarbonate of soda, and 1 ml salt.
  3. In another bowl, whisk 2 eggs and 250 ml castor/caster sugar until the mixture looks pale and a bit fluffy.
  4. Warm 30 ml butter, 125 ml buttermilk, 15 ml apricot jam, 2.5 ml orange zest, 60 ml orange juice, and 15 ml vinegar in the microwave just until the butter melts. Give it a quick stir so the jam blends in properly.
  5. Fold the dry ingredients and the warm buttermilk mixture into the egg mixture, alternating between the two.
  6. Don’t overmix, or your pudding will not stay soft.
  7. Fill the moulds about three-quarters full, set them on a baking tray, and bake 20 to 30 minutes until a skewer comes out clean and the tops look lightly browned.
  8. While they bake, melt 125 ml butter, 125 ml soft brown sugar, 125 ml Sedgwick’s Original Old Brown, and 125 ml cream in a small saucepan over low heat. Heat it just until the sugar dissolves, and it turns glossy.
  9. Turn the hot puddings out, poke a few holes into each one, and pour the warm sauce over so it soaks right in.
  10. Keep the rest of the sauce on the side. Make sure you serve yourself first because these tend to disappear fast.

Notes

Created, prepared, tried, and tested by Julia

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Most desserts never get a chance to soak up this much flavor in such a short time. Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic turns into a soft cloud the moment the warm Old Brown sauce hits it.

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Buttery Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic Treat

Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic delivers warm comfort through its soft sponge and rich buttery Old Brown sauce. The familiar sweetness and simple steps make it a dessert anyone will want to dig into right away.

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2 thoughts on “Sedgwick Saucy Malva Magic”

  1. I’ve never heard of most of the things mentioned here. 🙂 Sounds like a yummy creation, though! Thank you for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #74 linkup. We’re on Holiday Hiatus until January 5 when linkup #75 will open (a little earlier than usual), so we hope to see you then.

    1. Yes this is a typical SA treat with SA products but you will be able to substitute with whatever you have and it will still be delicious.

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