Summer Pudding
This wonderful dessert is an alternative to the Christmas Pud with an Italian twist. It is made when berries are at their peak, served cold and can be topped with Cardamom Cream. Have fun with the berry mix (1 kilo).
10 slices of Panettone, thick slices
100g black currants
100g red currants
100g blueberries
150g blackberries
200g raspberries
350g strawberries
3/4 cup caster sugar
1 teaspoon lemon juice
2 tablespoons kirsch or Cointreau (optional)
4 tablespoons water
extra fruit, and leaves to place around the base of the pudding to decorate
Cardamom Cream
6 cardamom pods, seeds from, very finely crushed
1 1/4 cups double cream
6 servings
35 minutes
Cut a large round from one of the slices of Panettone to fit in the bottom of a six-cup pudding bowl or basin. Cut the remaining slices in half and use to line the sides of the bowl, overlapping the slices slightly and trimming where necessary. Once you have finished lining the bowl, you should have enough Panettone left over for the top.
Put the redcurrants, blackcurrants and blueberries in a saucepan with the sugar, lemon juice, water and kirsch or Cointreau (if using) and heat gently until the sugar has dissolved and the juices start to flow from the berries. Add the remaining fruits - the blackberries, raspberries and strawberries - and heat gently for 5 minutes or until the berries have just softened. Remove from the heat.
Spoon the fruit and juice into the lined pudding bowl and cover with the reserved bread, then cover with plastic wrap. Stand the bowl on a plate or small plastic tray to catch any juices. Place a small, flat plate on top of the pudding and add some extra weight, ideally about 1 kilo. Two tubs of margarine would do the job! Chill the pudding overnight.
When you are ready to serve the pudding, remove the weights and the plate and plastic wrap, and using a palette knife, gently loosen it from the sides of the bowl. Invert the pudding onto a plate, preferably one with a small lip, to retain the juices and keep them on the plate. Shake gently to release the pudding, decorate with extra fruit around the base of the pudding and serve the pudding with cardamom cream.
Cardamom Cream: Mix together the cardamom seeds and the cream and chill for two hours.
Tip:To prevent gaps appearing in the Panettone as you line the bowl, trim the sides of each slice at an angle so that the slices fit more easily around the bowl.

