Eve’s Pudding is a traditional British apple dessert which entails a cake-like topping on baked apples. Served with custard, it’s another brilliant “keeper” of a recipe
Eve’s pudding probably isn’t a dessert you’re familiar with if you live in the United States.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Well, I’m planning to change that. I’d like to introduce you to one of Britain’s best dessert recipes. And let me bring up the elephant in the room when discussing a “really good British recipe.” At one time or another, you’ve probably heard someone talking about stereotypically “bad British food”, right?
The UK knows how to do breakfast right! Get the recipe for a Scottish breakfast sausage (Lorne sausage).
There is good and bad cuisine in all parts of the world.
First of all, I cannot tell you how much this upsets me. I almost get as angry as when someone posts a horrific pasta sauce recipe and claims it’s the “best-ever” or that it is an “authentic Italian recipe ” (you can read my tirade here).
One of my main goals in writing on this site is to enlighten the American public, and the rest of the world, that British cuisine and baking is some of the best in the world. (Updated Nov. 2023: I wrote this before the Great British Bake Off was a “thing” and Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry were famous in the USA, so clearly, they’ve helped in my endeavour!)
Delicious hot cross buns are so easy to make!
If you think I’m joking, I am not. I’d hazard a guess that many of those who bash British food have never even stepped foot on UK soil! I have caught some of those people myself, and boy, do they get an earful. For example, have you ever tried Eve’s pudding? It’s a delightfully light and tasty apple dessert which is a traditional British concoction.
What is Eve’s Pudding?
I would guess that Eve’s pudding may actually be the inspiration for American apple cobbler, as the earliest known version of Eve’s pudding is dated back to 1823. Some American cobblers have the fruit on top of the pastry, but Eve’s pudding has the pastry on top which means no soggy bottom!
Try my peach cobbler recipe, too! Make it with fresh, frozen or canned peaches all year long!
Topping it off with hot custard is almost a requirement, as it would be like wine without cheese (okay, that’s a bad example). How about: it would be like Batman without Robin, if you didn’t pour some lovely custard on top!
Eve’s pudding takes almost no time to make, so I hope you’ll try this recipe and come back to let me know what you think of this traditional British recipe. Cheers!
Eve’s Pudding
(a Traditional British Apple Dessert)
slightly adapted from Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Cookery and Household Management Serves 6
FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW
Ingredients
- Granny Smith or your choice of cooking apples
- grated rind and juice of lemon
- sugar
- butter
- egg
- all-purpose/plain flour
- baking powder
Recipe for homemade custard or you can use Bird’s Custard Powder
Preheat oven to 350º F (180º C).
Make the Filling for Eve’s Pudding
Butter the inside of a pie dish, or similar sized baking dish. Sift the flour and baking powder into a bowl so that they are evenly mixed.
Next, place the sliced apples in a large bowl and add the lemon juice, lemon rind, and sugar. Stir until well combined. Put the apples into the greased pie dish and set aside.
Make the Topping
Cream the sugar and butter until light and fluffy. Beat in the egg.
Next, gently fold in the flour and baking powder, until well combined, without overmixing.
Spread the mixture evenly over the apples.
Bake for 40 to 45 minutes or until the sponge is firm and golden brown.
Enjoy with custard, preferably, or fresh cream.
Most Brits use Bird’s custard which is an egg-free powder which became popular during the war. However, you can make your own homemade custard, which is an incredibly delicious dessert on its own.
Don’t miss another post! Sign up for my FREE subscription.
Eve's Pudding (a Traditional British Apple Dessert)
Ingredients
Filling:
- 16 oz Granny Smith apples (or your choice of cooking apples, peeled, cored and thinly sliced)
- 2 tsp lemon juice (freshly squeezed, preferably organic)
- ½ tsp grated lemon rind (preferably organic)
- ¼ cup sugar (more or less to taste)
Topping:
- 3 oz sugar (⅓ cup plus 1 Tbsp)
- 6 Tbsp butter (at room temperature)
- 1 egg (beaten)
- 4 oz all-purpose flour (1 cup minus 2 Tbsp)
- 1 ½ tsp baking powder
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350º F (180º C).
- Butter the inside of a pie dish, or similar sized baking dish.
- Place the sliced apples in a large bowl and add the lemon juice, lemon rind, and sugar, and toss to mix evenly. Put the apples into the greased pie dish and set aside.
- Sift the flour and baking powder into a bowl so that they are evenly mixed.
- Cream the sugar and butter (for the topping) until light and fluffy, then beat in the egg.
- Gently fold in the flour and baking powder, until well combined, without over mixing.
- Spread the mixture evenly over the apples. It's fine if it doesn't cover all the fruit, and it will be more like a thick mixture than a runny batter.
- Bake for 40 to 45 minutes or until the sponge is firm and golden brown.
- Enjoy with custard, preferably, or fresh cream.
Notes
- Granny Smith apples are best for this (if in the US)
- If using unsalted butter, add a pinch of salt to the flour.
Nutrition
Eve’s pudding makes reference to the apple in this dish (Adam and Eve), so I don’t know what I’d call this dessert, but I have made it with a combination of apples, plums and peaches, too! Try it with your favorite pie fruits, like cherry, rhubarb or blueberry.
Delicious!!
Other simple apple recipes~
Christina’s Cucina is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
How long can we keep it and how to keep it? Do we need to reheat it next time? If yes how and for how long? Thanks
Hi Amy, if it’s not too hot, you can just cover it and keep it out for a day or so, if not, cover and refrigerate. It can be eaten at room temperature or yes, you can reheat it in the microwave, an air fryer or oven, just for a few minutes on the latter two. Enjoy!
How do you make the Bird’s custard?
The directions are on the package, Lisa. You basically just heat up milk and add the powder and a little sugar. Or you can make real custard, which is even better. :)
I would just like to say thank you so much for your general comments praising British food. I am so passionate about cooking and believe we have so much to offer – we are so good at embracing ideas from all over the world in our modern cuisine. There is still a place too for our wonderful traditional recipes which you share here. Thank you.
What a lovely comment, Virginia! I’ve never had anyone from the UK “back me up” before, so I really appreciate your comment. I totally agree, obviously! :) Thank you so much, CC
I loved watching Ruth Goodman cook old recipes..
She made something similar to yours..
I am on my way to search for Bird’s Custard powder.
Thank you for sharing :)
Enjoy, Mary! You’re so welcome!
[…] Eve’s Pudding – A traditional British Apple Dessert – (Christina’s Cucina) OK, British food is delicious! You’ll be pleasantly surprised if that’s not what you […]
This dessert sounds absolutely divine! Pinned and very much looking forward to tasting it!
Oooh, you’re going to love it, Michele! Thank you and enjoy!
I haven’t made Eve’s Pudding in years going to make it tomorrow . I was looking for Bakewell tart and saw it ….I am from Scotland many moons ago Thank you enjoy your trip …
Wonderful, Eileen! It’s going to take you back, I’m sure of it. Thank you, I’m really enjoying the UK (back in Scotland today, at St Andrews)! :)
A dear friend if mine gave me several baking apples and I wanted to try something new. I googled apple recipes and yours popped up. I absolutely love this dessert! It is lite and wonderful with your homemade custard on top! Thank you so much for sharing! I tried to give it 5 stars but only 4 would light up.
Oh thank you so much for letting me know that you enjoyed the Eve’s Pudding, Joy! I don’t know what it is about the rating system but SO many readers tell me the same thing. I’m leave 5 stars, so that will bump yours up to 4.5 between us! Thank you so much!