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Here is the end result. The thing I like about phyllo dough is that if it drys out, rips or tears, all you need to do is add a little more butter!
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Figgy pudding is something I have wanted to do for a long time. It is not a pudding in a traditional sense, but a cake baked in a bunt pan. A king cake would have been more appropriate for Epiphany, but when I started comparing recipes, they were very similar. Both were round (which for the king cake is supposed to represent a crown) and had dried fruit. The figgy pudding was easier to make because it was not a yeast bread like the king cake.
To make the figgy pudding I started out by softening figs and dates in simmering buttermilk. That came out almost like a pudding. Added bread crumbs, white flour, orange zest and marmalade, vanilla, and sugar, along with salt, cinnamon and nutmeg. Turned out quite nice, well worth singing for!!