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Best alternative Christmas pudding for 2025, including sticky toffee and chocolate orange flavours

Round off your festive feast with the best alternative Christmas pudding

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best flavoured christmas puddings to buy 2025

Christmas pudding is the ultimate ending to what is the most decadent feast of the year.

And while Christmas Day just wouldn’t be the same without it, it’s always nice to switch it up, so this year, the Good Housekeeping Institute has tracked down the best hybrid desserts and twists on our festive favourite, so you can serve something new for 2025 (and keep the Christmas pud naysayers happy).

Best alternative Christmas pudding

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This year, we’ve seen chocolate, toffee and panettone added to the traditional vine fruit in our puddings, as well as boozy options featuring gin, Cointreau and kirsch. More of a traditionalist? We’ve also found the best classic Christmas puddings for 2025, if you’d rather not stray so far from the age-old recipe.

How we test alternative Christmas puddings

The Good Housekeeping Institute presented 11 alternative Christmas puddings to our panel to get their honest thoughts. To avoid brand bias, they were all tasted blind and cooked according to instructions. Here are the best alternative puds for 2025...

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Best flavoured Christmas pudding and best value

Aldi Specially Selected Orange and Maple Christmas Pudding 800g

UK Taste Approved(GH)
Specially Selected Orange and Maple Christmas Pudding 800g

Score: 90/100

Testers couldn’t get enough of Aldi’s decadent Christmas pudding, which combines glacé orange slices, orange liqueur, almonds, mixed peel, and orange oil, for an authentic, citrus flavour that’s guaranteed to bring festive cheer. The texture was perfect, too; sticky, soft, and studded with fruit and raisins.

Available 2 November 2025

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Runner-up flavoured Christmas pudding

Tesco Finest Sticky Toffee & Panettone Pudding 700g

UK Taste Approved(GH)
Finest Sticky Toffee & Panettone Pudding 700g

Score: 85/100

Tesco’s star-shaped hybrid dessert is a triple threat, combining the texture of a moist sticky toffee pudding with the festive flavour of a fruity, spicy Christmas pud and a panettone for good measure.

Our panel enjoyed the kick of alcohol and thought the warm caramel sauce was the perfect finishing touch. Try serving it with clotted cream ice cream or traditional brandy cream.

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Best gift

Meg Rivers Gin Christmas Pudding 800g

UK Taste Approved(GH)
Gin Christmas Pudding 800g

Score: 84/100

Christmas pudding is traditionally made with brandy; however, Meg Rivers has used gin instead — and to great effect. Our panel loved the fragrant floral aroma, plus the bright bursts of orange, jammy whole cherries and warming cinnamon, describing the texture as “just right.”

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Waitrose No.1 Jewelled Cointreau & Cranberry Christmas Pudding 800g

UK Taste Approved(GH)
No.1 Jewelled Cointreau & Cranberry Christmas Pudding 800g

Score: 82/100

This is more in line with the classic dessert, but the addition of Cointreau creates a moreish, sticky Marmalade-like texture, while the cranberries (along with generous raisins and sultanas) are jammy and plump. Warm and comforting, as Christmas pudding should be.

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Morrisons The Best Toffee & Walnut Christmas Pudding 400g

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The Best Toffee & Walnut Christmas Pudding 400g

Score: 77/100

With a liberal helping of caramel running throughout, Morrisons’ twist on tradition is rich and moist. Although the spice element is subtle, there are plenty of walnuts and vine fruit, which would be delicious paired with a generous dollop of ice cream. The perfect pud for two to three people.

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Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference Cherry & Kirsch Christmas Pudding 650g

UK Taste Approved(GH)
Taste the Difference Cherry & Kirsch Christmas Pudding 650g

Score: 73/100

This giftable pud is lighter on the palate than the distinctive, aromatic cherry and almond nose suggests. With juicy cherries, crunchy almonds and soft spices, the moist cake is ideal for those avoiding overly boozy bakes. However, we recommend a little brandy cream to lift the flavour.

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Best nut-free Christmas pudding

The Carved Angel Double Chocolate & Orange Christmas Pudding 454g

UK Taste Approved(GH)
Double Chocolate & Orange Christmas Pudding 454g

Score: 72/100

Chocolate orange has long been a winning combination, and this pudding includes a generous sprinkling of both white and dark melted pieces, alongside orange liqueur and bursts of sweet orange peel.

The smaller serving size is perfect for couples looking to round off their festive feast (although we won’t judge you for keeping it to yourself) and it’s nut-free, too.

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Stacey Smith
Senior Food & Drink Editor

Stacey looks after all food and drink reviews — from coffee pods and veg boxes, to natural wine and tequila.   Stacey is also founder of Crummbs, where she’s written nearly 2,000 restaurant and hotel reviews since 2013. Prior to this, Stacey wrote hundreds of in-depth buying guides for the Independent, i newspaper and BBC Good Food, as well as reviewing restaurants and interviewing celebrities in her column at Balance Magazine.    Stacey has also appeared in BAFTA-nominated BBC documentary Blood, Sweat & Takeaways, where she investigated South East Asia's food production industry, appearing on both Newsnight and BBC World Service to share her findings. Regularly checking out the latest restaurants, bars and product launches, Stacey also loves experimenting with recipes at home, and is a WSET-certified wine and spirits expert, with over 10 years of experience in the business.    You can follow Stacey on Instagram @crummbs_uk

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Tested byGeorgia Turnell
GHI Food & Drink Tester

Georgia has been part of the hospitality industry for the last nine years. Her starting point was the world-renowned Le Cordon Bleu culinary school where she gained a Diplôme de Pâtisserie. She has worked at a number of well-known restaurants and bakeries including The Club at the Ivy and Ottolenghi, Notting Hill where she was the head pastry chef. Most recently, Georgia worked at The Clink Bakery inside HMP Brixton, which aims to reduce reoffending through teaching. She is an expert in all things baked goods and holds a WSET level 2 in wine.

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