What is not to love about Malva Pudding? This dessert has become such a firm South African favourite that it has stuck with us throughout the generations. Typically served warm with either custard or ice-cream, we’ve found a super fun twist on this classic – one you’ll have to show off!
(This recipe serves 6 and cooking / preparing time is roughly 1hr)
Ingredients needed
Malva pudding
- 180g castor sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 15ml (1 tbsp) apricot jam
- 70g butter, melted
- 5ml (1 tsp) white spirit vinegar
- 80ml (1/3 cup) milk
- 140g cake flour, sifted
- 5ml (1 tsp) bicarbonate of soda
- pinch salt
Amarula syrup
- 150g butter
- 230g demerara sugar
- 125ml (½ cup) fresh cream
- 250ml (1 cup) Amarula cream
- pinch salt
Rooibos custard
- 400ml milk
- 5ml (1 tsp) vanilla essence
- 2 Rooibos tea bags
- 40g castor sugar
- 4 large eggs
- pinch salt
Cooking instructions
- For the malva sponge, preheat the oven to 180°C. Grease an 18cm x 18cm x 5cm dish or a 20cm-round dish.
- Using electric beaters, beat the 180g castor sugar and 2 eggs together until pale and fluffy, about 5 minutes. Add the apricot jam and mix through. Add the 70g melted butter, vinegar and 80ml milk to the mixture and stir well to combine.
- Sieve the flour, bicarbonate of soda and pinch salt together. Combine with the egg mixture until smooth. Pour into the greased dish and bake until golden brown and a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean, about 30 minutes.
- For the syrup, combine all of the ingredients together in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil, then remove from heat and set aside.
- Take the malva sponge out of the oven, prick all over with a skewer and pour the warm Amarula syrup over the top.
- For the custard, place the 400ml milk, vanilla essence and Rooibos tea bags in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil. Remove from heat and discard the tea bags. Combine the 40g castor sugar, 4 eggs and pinch salt and stir through the warm milk mixture. Place in a bowl over steaming hot water (not boiling) and stir with a wooden spoon until thickened, about 7 minutes. (Do not allow the water to touch the bottom of the bowl.) Strain through a fine sieve and serve with the warm malva pudding.
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