
Figgy Duff
A classic Canadian dessert from TheMealDB community kitchen — straightforward technique, real ingredients.
Origin
Categorized as Canadian Dessert in TheMealDB. Original source: https://canadianfoodfocus.org/recipes/classic-canadian-dish-figgy-duff/
Ingredients
- 2 cupsAll purpose flour
- 1/2 cupBrown Sugar
- 2 tspBaking Powder
- 1 tspGinger
- 1 tspAllspice
- 1 tspCinnamon
- 1 cupRaisins
- 1/3 cupMelted Butter
- 1/2 cupMolasses
- 1 tablespoonWater
Instructions
- 01
In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, brown sugar, baking powder, and spices.
- 02
Add raisins and stir well, making sure to coat the raisins in the flour mixture.
- 03
Add melted butter, molasses and water and mix with a wooden spoon. Form a ball with the spoon or your hands and put the dough ball in a cotton pudding bag. Tie the bag, leaving at least 1 inch of room to allow the pudding to expand while cooking.
- 04
Boil pudding for 1.5 hours. (In NL, this is typically done in the pot along with Jiggs Dinner, but it can be done independently.)
- 05
When the duff is firm, remove it from the boiling water and let it cool slightly before removing it from the pudding bag.
- 06
Slice pudding like a cake and serve with the warm sauce of your choice: rum butter sauce, warmed molasses or Molasses Coady sauce (1 cup (250 mL) molasses, 1/4 cup (60 mL) butter, 1/4 cup (60 mL) water) is common in Newfoundland.





