It’s usually a fitting finale to an impressive Christmas dinner, and if you need to know which ones the best Christmas puddings to buy, this article will help.

The Christmas.co.uk team has been tasting a wide range of puddings to find which ones have the best plump fruit and balanced flavours.

Whether you bring your pudding to the Christmas table aflame, or simply tuck in with a brandy butter or custard topping, this is a traditional dessert to enjoy.

The typical pudding will have dried fruit, glace cherries and various vine fruits, as well as other fruit and spice to deliver a tasty soft texture for everyone to enjoy.

The shops are packed with 12-month mature Christmas pudding choices and while most have a traditional Christmas pudding recipe, there are more modern alternatives.

But first, let’s look at some common questions about a Christmas pudding:

  • How do you cook a Christmas pudding?

You can either steam or microwave a Christmas pudding though many brands will recommend that their offering is steamed – that’s because a microwave Christmas pudding can overheat which may lead to the soft texture becoming tougher. Steaming should deliver a light texture to enjoy.

  • How do I light a Christmas pudding?

One of the big attractions for using a traditional Christmas pudding is to bring it to the table with flames rising from it. It’s a festive tradition but to guarantee a flame you need to: cook your pudding, ensure there’s a clear surface area, use a small saucepan to warm the brandy gently, pour the brandy over your pudding and then tip the plate to one side before very carefully lighting the brandy. You should now be able to put aflame to it.

Harvey Nichols Christmas puddings

First up in our taste test of puddings, is the impressive offering from Harvey Nichols.

While these puddings tend to be pricey, they are undoubtedly very impressive.

The Christmas.co.uk team was taken by the Harvey Nichols Classic Christmas pudding that costs £5.95.

The popular store also offers a smaller version, along with an alcohol-free alternative.

This is a classic offering that is packed with juicy fruits, sultanas, glace cherries, pecans, almonds with lashings of brandy, port and cider. It’s a taste sensation!

This pudding can be steamed or microwaved and it’s a great dessert for a stylish festive table.

We also really loved the Harvey Nichols Really Chocolatey Christmas Pudding that costs £10.95.

Again, there are plenty of juicy vine fruits along with cherries but plenty of Belgian chocolate chunks too and a shot of crème de cacao. There’s plenty of alcohol in this pudding.

Aldi Specially Selected Champagne Pudding

Best Christmas puddings AldiAldi’s Specially Selected Champagne Christmas pudding is a sparkling pudding to enjoy with a great balance of flavour and it looks impressive too.

It’s hard to believe that it costs just £4.49, and the fruit and nut jewelled topping will impress – though you may struggle to set it aflame.

The pudding itself is packed with rich, plump vine fruits and it’s a tad sweeter than other puddings available and rather than having brandy soaking the pudding, Aldi has used champagne.

This is a winning combination and, for the money, it’s hard to beat.

Waitrose No.1 Christmas Pudding

If you some fancy something a tad different but still packed with flavour, then how about the Waitrose No.1 Christmas Pudding?

This is a gorgeous pudding that is richly fruited and has Cognac, cream and pecans. The vine fruits are plump, and there’s a generous splash of Cognac. The pudding has been matured for a year so that the rounded rich flavour of the pud develops. We loved it!

It costs £12.50 and is a great idea to deliver a cracking Christmas feast finale.

Meg Rivers Christmas pudding

Best Christmas puddings Meg RiversIf you prefer a traditional Christmas pudding but without the heavy texture that some offer, then this Meg Rivers creation is for you.

They use fine French brandy to create a lighter taste along with the real zest from using fresh lemons and oranges to liven the pudding when it hits your palate.

The bakers also use Bramley apples, and the pudding is baked slowly overnight, and it is a fantastic and tasty creation – there’s a real homemade feel to them but this is a pudding made with quality ingredients.

This is an excellent offering and should be carefully considered and at £18.50 will make for a real festive treat to finish off a lovely Christmas dinner.

We thought we should also mention the Meg Rivers Gin Christmas pudding at £18.20.

Rather than using brandy, the bakers have used gin – and lots of it – to create a delicious and simple Christmas pudding to enjoy.

There are still the nutty flavours from the nuts, and a rich fruity taste for diners to enjoy. If there is a gin lover in your life, this is the pudding for them.

LillyPuds Premium Christmas Pudding

The foodie platform Yumbles has a wide range of intriguing puddings to enjoy this year, but we were really taken with this LillyPuds Premium Christmas Pudding – a previous Great Taste Award Winner.

You will elevate your festive feast with this pudding. It’s a tasty blend of tradition and innovation, and it offers a lighter, healthier and delicious alternative to traditional heavy puddings.

There’s reduced sugar content without compromising on flavour and there’s a delightful fusion of fresh fruits, ginger, spices, Chockwork Orange beer and brandy.

This pud is also vegetarian friendly. It costs £8.95.

Yumbles has a wide selection of unusual festive puddings to enjoy including pudding teacakes, pudding cherry brownies and Rocky Road Christmas puddings.

It’s fair to say, that there’s something for everyone Christmas pudding-wise on the Yumbles website!

Nana Lily’s Christmas Pudding

Best Christmas puddings Nana Lily'sOur final recommendation for the best pudding to buy in 2021, comes from Nana Lily.

This is a fruit-filled, moist traditional plum pudding that will delight Christmas pudding lovers – and potentially win over those who are not so keen.

The pudding is packed with lovely warm spices and then laced liberally with ‘Nana’s favourite Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey’.

The recipe has not been changed in four generations since it was created on the West Coast of Ireland and it’s still a delicious, mouth-watering taste.

Now, however, the baker lives in Worcestershire but still stays true to the original recipe from Nana Lily.

This is an award-winning offering that costs between £5 and £20, and the pudding is sold around the world. It is highly recommended.