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Sticky Toffee Pudding Cake is a deliciously moist, date cake drenched in a warm butterscotch-toffee sauce. It's a classic and iconic British dessert popular in Scotland, England, and Ireland.

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This classic British dessert is so good that when I made it for my mom she declared that it was her favorite thing I have ever made. It's rich, complex flavors and moist texture makes it a decadent dessert that is hard to beat.

If you have ever been to the Leaky Cauldron or the Three Broomsticks in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, you might have seen this dessert listed on the menu or tried the sticky toffee pudding ice cream at Florian Fortescue's Ice Cream Parlour in Diagon Alley.

When it comes to Harry Potter desserts, or authentic Irish dessert ideas for St. Patrick's Day, this Sticky Toffee Pudding Cake is my favorite! It's also perfect as an easy Christmas pudding if you want to celebrate Christmas in Victorian fashion!

What is sticky toffee pudding?

Sticky toffee pudding is a classic British dessert made with chopped dates and drenched in a homemade warm toffee sauce. The best sticky toffee pudding should be moist and sticky with a date sponge cake that is covered with rich toffee sauce.

In case you are confused, a "pudding" in Britain or the UK usually just means a cake or dessert, not a custard like most Americans think of when they hear the word pudding.

There are a lot of different approaches to making this moist, rich, sticky dessert. Some puddings are steamed, some contain treacle or golden syrup in the sauce, others have it in the cake itself, other versions include molasses, some call for white sugar, some for brown, nuts or no nuts, etc. and so forth!

My sticky toffee pudding recipe uses onlyingredients that are readily available in the U.S.

The Best Sticky Toffee Pudding Recipe

If you are looking for the perfect dessert to serve on St. Patrick's Day, one that you might find in Ireland and not just something dyed green with food coloring, Sticky Toffee Pudding is delicious and the way to go!

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You can bake the date cakes in individual ramekins, muffin tins, or even mugs, if you like. I have a couple of mugs that have dome-shaped bases that I thought would create a fun look for these cakes and they worked perfectly as ramekin stand-ins since they are essentially the same thing.

In fact, I ended up choosing the cakes made in the mugs for these photos because I liked how they were not as squat as the cakes made in the ramekins and had a fun, unique shape to them. I haven't tried using mugs as ramekin substitutes for Chocolate Molten Lava Cakes yet but I'm guessing they would work just as well there too!

Just make sure to divide your batter evenly between 6 similarly sized oven safe containers and pop them in the oven on a baking sheet.

Sticky Pudding Cake Ingredients

  • Medjool dates - You might need to remove the pits yourself, which is easy to do by slicing the dates open and pulling out the hard center with your fingers, but often it's already done for you.
  • Boiling water - This is for soaking and softening the dates.
  • Baking soda
  • Sugar - I use granulated sugar in the cake batter and brown sugar in the sticky toffee sauce.
  • Vanilla extract
  • Salted butter
  • Eggs
  • All-purpose flour
  • Baking powder
  • Salt
  • Heavy cream

How to make Sticky Toffee Pudding Cake

  1. Prep. Start by preheating your oven to 350 degrees F and spraying 6 individual ramekins or oven-safe mugs with baking spray. You could also bake the cake in a square 8x8 pan or in muffin cups if you don't have ramekins or mugs that will work.
  2. Soak the dates. Combine the dates, boiling water, baking soda, and vanilla in a small food processor (affiliate link) and pulse to chop the dates. Or you can just chop them on a cutting board and add them to a bowl with the other ingredients. Either way, let the dates soak for 15 minutes to soften before proceeding.
  3. Cream butter and sugar. Use an electric mixer to beat the softened butter and sugar in a large bowl for 2-3 minutes until fluffy and light. Add the eggs and be sure to scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl.
  4. Add dry ingredients. Mix on low speed just until the flour, baking powder, and salt are combined with the butter mixture.
  5. Stir in dates. Add the soaked dates (water and all) to the flour mixture, folding them into the cake batter. Just be careful not to overmix the batter.
  6. Bake. Pour batter into the prepared ramekins or pan and bake for 18-22 minutes until done. A toothpick inserted into the center of each cake should come out clean with just a few crumbs. Definitely do not overbake. This can be done a day or two ahead and the individual puddings can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature until you are ready to serve.

How to make Toffee Sauce

  1. Melt butter and sugar. This is a lot like making caramel sauce. Just combine the brown sugar and butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Cook and stir until the butter and sugar melt together.
  2. Simmer. Lower heat to a simmer, then add the cream and salt. Continue to cook for about 5 minutes while stirring until the sauce thickens slightly.
  3. Plate. Place one sticky toffee pudding cake on each serving plate and pour some of the hot toffee sauce over it. It will soak into the cake and make it extra gooey. If you bake the cake in a square pan, you could poke holes in the top so even more of the sauce can soak in to the middle of the cake.
  4. Serve. I recommend serving these warm with extra toffee sauce on the side and a little drizzle of heavy cream over the top. But they are also delicious with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or the warm custard sauce from my Irish apple cake recipe.

Storing this Sticky Toffee Pudding Recipe

Uneaten sticky toffee pudding can be stored in an airtight container on the counter at room temperature whether you have already topped it with the toffee sauce or not. It will be good for up to 5 days. Unused toffee sauce can be kept in the refrigerator and warmed in the microwave or a small saucepan just before pouring it over the cakes.

Sticky Toffee Pudding Recipe FAQs

Is figgy pudding the same as sticky toffee pudding?

No, figgy pudding is made with figs while sticky toffee pudding is made with dates.

Is sticky toffee pudding Scottish or English?

I'm sure there is debate about whether sticky toffee pudding is actually Scottish or English. It's popular in both countries though and you will see it on menus all over the UK if you are traveling there.

Is sticky toffee pudding better with custard or ice cream?

Personally I think it's better with a vanilla custard sauce or just straight cream, but you can't go wrong with a scoop of ice cream.

Is sticky toffee pudding better the next day?

Many folks say that sticky toffee pudding is better the day after it is baked once it has had time to cool and the flavors have had a chance to meld. You can rewarm it in the oven or the microwave before serving.

Which dates are best for sticky toffee pudding?

I recommend using dried medjool dates, but you could also use fresh dates or even prunes for this recipe.

Make sure not to overbake these as part of the magic of a Sticky Toffee Pudding Cake is its, well, stickiness, not just from the sauce but the cake itself, and if you overbake it you will end up with dry, not-so-sticky cake, which will spoil the effect. Definitely err on the side of underbaking, rather than overbaking.

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Sticky Toffee Pudding Recipe (with Toffee Sauce)

5 from 11 votes

Amy Nash

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 18 minutes mins

Total Time 33 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine British

Servings 6 servings

Sticky Toffee Pudding Cake is a deliciously moist, date cake drenched in a warm butterscotch-toffee sauce. It's a classic and iconic British dessert popular in all of England, Scotland and Ireland, and it's easy to see why!

Ingredients

Date Cakes

  • 6 ounces pitted Medjool dates about 1 cup or 8-10 dates, chopped
  • ¾ cup boiling water
  • ¾ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • 6 Tablespoons salted butter, softened
  • 2 large large eggs
  • 1 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

Toffee Sauce

  • ¾ cup dark brown sugar, packed
  • ½ cup salted butter
  • ½ cup heavy whipping cream
  • Pinch of coarse kosher salt

Instructions

Date Cakes

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Spray 6 individual ramekins or mugs or 9 cups of a muffin tin with cooking spray.

  • Combine the chopped dates, boiling water, baking soda and vanilla in a bowl (or just put them together in a food processor (affiliate link) to chop the dates) and let the dates soak for 15 minutes.

  • In a separate bowl, combine the butter and sugar. Beat well using a mixer until light and fluffy, 2-3 minutes. Add the eggs and mix well to combine.

  • Add the flour, baking powder and salt and stir just until combined. Do not overmix.

  • Fold in the dates and water just until combined, but do not overmix.

  • Divide the batter evenly between the ramekins, mugs, or muffin cups, then bake for 18-22 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of a cake comes out clean and the top springs back at your touch. Don't overbake.

Toffee Sauce

  • In a medium saucepan, combine the brown sugar and butter over medium heat. Cook and stir until the butter and sugar melt together, then lower heat to a simmer add the cream and salt, stirring and cooking for 5 minutes until the sauce thickens slightly.

  • To serve, place one cake on each serving plate and top with toffee sauce and a little cream or vanilla ice cream.

Notes

The easiest way to pit your dates is to just tear them open with your fingers and dig the pits out. And since they are super sticky, rather than chopping them with a knife on a cutting board, I just dumped my dates, boiling water, baking soda and vanilla into the food process and pulsed a few times until the dates were chopped pretty fine and everything was combined. If you want to make these ahead of time, let the cakes cool completely and store them in a Ziploc bag in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. When you are ready to serve them, drizzle each cake with some toffee sauce and heat in the oven at 350 degrees for 5 minutes until warmed through. Lightly adapted from Mel's Kitchen Cafe.

Nutrition

Calories: 704kcal | Carbohydrates: 94g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 36g | Saturated Fat: 22g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 160mg | Sodium: 546mg | Potassium: 309mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 71g | Vitamin A: 1246IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 96mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

What's the difference between sticky date pudding and sticky toffee pudding? ›

Sticky toffee pudding, known as sticky date pudding in Australia and New Zealand, is a British dessert consisting of a moist sponge cake made with finely chopped dates (optional), covered in a toffee sauce and often served with a vanilla custard or vanilla ice-cream.

Why baking soda in sticky toffee pudding? ›

Adding bicarbonate of soda to the pud helps it rise. It also helps break down the dates and disperse them through the mixture so they don't sink to the bottom.

Why can't you reheat sticky toffee pudding? ›

Unfortunately though these type of self-saucing puddings do not reheat very well as the sauce tends to thicken and be absorbed by the sponge as the pudding cools. So when you reheat the pudding it will have a sticky base but with very little sauce.

Should you refrigerate sticky toffee pudding? ›

Yes, you can make the whole dessert ahead, then cool, cover and refrigerate for up to two days. You can store the remaining sauce, covered, in the fridge too. Reheat in portions, uncovered, in the microwave, until piping hot. It should take about 30-45 seconds per piece.

Which dates are best for sticky toffee pudding? ›

Method. Stone and chop 225g medjool dates quite small, put them in a bowl, then pour over 175ml boiling water. Leave for about 30 mins until cool and well-soaked, then mash a bit with a fork.

What is a fun fact about sticky toffee pudding? ›

Fun fact: In New Zealand and Australia the dish is called sticky date pudding. Because no one knows exactly where sticky toffee pudding was created, it's unclear how the addition of dates was added, but it's certain you can't make the recipe without them.

What is a substitute for molasses in sticky toffee pudding? ›

If you can't get either molasses or treacle then you could use golden syrup or dark corn syrup as an alternative. Otherwise we suggest using 20g of extra brown sugar in the sponge and an extra 10g in the sauce.

Why did my toffee turned out chewy? ›

Low and slow. Simmering the syrup for English toffee to the requisite 300°F temperature can (and should) be a slow process — up to 20 minutes or so. Don't hurry this gradual transformation; syrup that doesn't reach 300°F, or close to it, will make candy with timid flavor and chewy (not crunchy) texture.

Why is my sticky toffee pudding runny? ›

If you serve up the pudding the minute it comes out of the oven then it may be slightly on the runny side, but if you let the pudding stand for 5-10 minutes before serving it then the sauce should thicken a little.

Can you eat sticky toffee pudding the next day? ›

The dessert is best served fresh, but can be reheated once. The sauce will last for 3 days, in the fridge - will thicken a lot in the fridge. If you want to bake individual puddings, I recommend using these pudding moulds for the recipe! The recipe will make about 8-10 and take 20 minutes to bake!

Why can't you freeze sticky toffee pudding? ›

You could freeze leftover portions of the pudding in an airtight container for up to 1 month. Freeze the sauce in a separate airtight container. Thaw the sponge and sauce overnight in the fridge. Reheat the sponge in the microwave and reheat the sauce in a saucepan over a low heat, stiring occasionally.

Is sticky toffee pudding served with custard or ice cream? ›

This traditional English sticky toffee pudding has the texture of a sponge-like cake that is super moist and full of sweet dates. The cake batter is baked on top of toffee sauce, then even more toffee sauce is poured on top. Serve with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.

Can you reheat sticky toffee pudding twice? ›

Our answer. Nigella's Sticky Toffee Pudding (from AT MY TABLE) is at its best on the day it is made as the sponge is soft and light. When the pudding is chilled it becomes more dense and although it is possible to reheat squares of the pudding in a microwave, the texture is never quite the same.

Where is sticky toffee pudding popular? ›

Sticky toffee pudding was popularized only 50 years ago, during the 1970s, when it first became famous at the Sharrow Bay Country House in Cumbria in the United Kingdom, according to the Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets.

How many days does sticky toffee pudding last? ›

For leftovers we recommend storing the sponge and sauce separately in the fridge for up to 5 days. Cover the sponge tightly with clingfilm (plastic wrap) and put the sauce in an airtight container.

What is another name for sticky toffee pudding? ›

Sticky Date Pudding – you're my favourite and always will be. Also known as Sticky Toffee Pudding, the simple trick that makes all the difference is to pour some Butterscotch Sauce over the warm cake when it comes out of the oven.

What does sticky date pudding taste like? ›

What does sticky toffee pudding taste like? Quite literally, heavenly! If you've never eaten one before, think of a light, moist brown sugar sponge cake covered in a sweet, sticky toffee sauce. Although the sponge itself is light, the dates also add a sticky, slightly chewy toffee like texture.

What does sticky toffee pudding taste like? ›

What Does Sticky Toffee Pudding Taste Like? Sticky toffee pudding has a decadent, soft and almost chewy caramel/toffee flavor and texture.

What is Green's pudding traditional sticky date? ›

Greens Sticky Date Pudding is a home-style sponge pudding with dates and a butterscotch flavoured sauce. Serve a warm sticky date flavoured pudding to your guests or share with the family. Get that homemade taste easier with our Greens Self Saucing Pudding.

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