Sticky Pear Pudding By Larissa Takchi

sticky pear pudding, Larissa Takchi, Australian pears
Robyn Foyster Robyn Foyster has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team

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Mar 28, 2025

For a twist on a classic try swapping out dates for pears – they work wonderfully with the spices in the pudding. Try this recipe with Packham or William pears – they are great all-rounder pears that can be eaten fresh or used in cooking.

Serves 8
Preparation
: 15 minutes
Cooking: 30 minutes for individual puddings

Ingredients

sticky pear pudding

Pear and Ginger Cake

  • 3 pears, grated with a box grater or mandolin
  • 165g caster sugar
  • 125g unsalted butter, cubed, softened
  • 2eggs
  • 60g golden syrup
  • 150g plain flour
  • 1 tbsp. ground ginger
  • 2 tsp. ground cinnamon
  • 3/4 tsp. bicarb soda
  • Pinch of salt

Caramel Sauce

  • 150g unsalted butter, softened
  • 300g dark muscovado sugar
  • 1 tbsp. golden syrup
  • 200ml double cream

Method

  1. For the Pear and Ginger Cake, lightly spray an 8-cup mini loaf cake tin with canola spray and setaside.
  2. Place the sugar and butter into the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment andbeat until light and fluffy.
  3. Add the eggs one at a time and beat well after each addition. Add the golden syrup and mix tocombine. Remove the bowl from the mixer and sift in the flour, spices and bicarb soda. Foldthrough gently.
  4. Add the pear, a pinch of salt and 160ml hot water and fold through until just combined. Pour intoprepared tins and bake until cooked through, about 20 minutes.
  5. Meanwhile, to make the sauce, melt the butter, muscovado sugar and golden syrup over a verylow heat in a heavy-based saucepan. Once the butter’s melted, stir gently until everything else is melted too. Now stir in the cream, then turn up the heat and when it’s bubbling and hot, take it off the heat.
  6. Remove from the oven and place the tins on a wire rack for 5 minutes. Invert cakes onto wire rack.

Note: You can serve hot or leave to cool! If you do not have a mini loaf tin, you can also use a muffin tin.

Larissa Takchi, MasterChef

Larissa Takchi is 2019’s MasterChef winner who is known for her stunning and delicious desserts.

For more ins-pear-ation visit AustralianPears.com.au

Robyn Foyster

A multi award-winning journalist and editor and experienced executive, Robyn Foyster has successfully led multiple companies including her own media and tech businesses. She is the editor and owner of Women Love Tech, The Carousel and Game Changers. A passionate advocate for diversity, with a strong track record of supporting and mentoring young women, Robyn is a 2023 Women Leading Tech Champion of Change finalist, 2024 finalist for the Samsung Lizzies IT Awards and 2024 Small Business Awards finalist. A regular speaker on TV, radio and podcasts, Robyn spoke on two panels for SXSW Sydney in 2023 and Intel's 2024 Sales Conference in Vietnam and AI Summit in Australia. She has been a judge for the Telstra Business Awards for 8 years. Voted one of B&T's 30 Most Powerful Women In Media, Robyn was Publisher and Editor of Australia's three biggest flagship magazines - The Weekly, Woman's Day and New Idea and a Seven Network Executive. Her career has taken her from Sydney where she began as a copy girl at Sydney's News Ltd whilst completing a BA in Arts and Government at Sydney University, to London, LA and Auckland. After 16 years abroad, Robyn returned to Sydney as a media executive and was Editor-in-Chief of the country's biggest selling magazine, The Australian Women's Weekly.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

By Robyn Foyster Robyn Foyster has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team

Editor

A multi award-winning journalist and editor and experienced executive, Robyn Foyster has successfully led multiple companies including her own media and tech businesses. She is the editor and owner of Women Love Tech, The Carousel and Game Changers. A passionate advocate for diversity, with a strong track record of supporting and mentoring young women, Robyn is a 2023 Women Leading Tech Champion of Change finalist, 2024 finalist for the Samsung Lizzies IT Awards and 2024 Small Business Awards finalist. A regular speaker on TV, radio and podcasts, Robyn spoke on two panels for SXSW Sydney in 2023 and Intel's 2024 Sales Conference in Vietnam and AI Summit in Australia. She has been a judge for the Telstra Business Awards for 8 years. Voted one of B&T's 30 Most Powerful Women In Media, Robyn was Publisher and Editor of Australia's three biggest flagship magazines - The Weekly, Woman's Day and New Idea and a Seven Network Executive. Her career has taken her from Sydney where she began as a copy girl at Sydney's News Ltd whilst completing a BA in Arts and Government at Sydney University, to London, LA and Auckland. After 16 years abroad, Robyn returned to Sydney as a media executive and was Editor-in-Chief of the country's biggest selling magazine, The Australian Women's Weekly.

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