What size is a standard pudding basin?

The measurements for this standard size are as follows: 3 1/2 inches (9 cm) base diameter, 6 1/2 inches (16 cm) top diameter and 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm) deep.” Delia’s How to Cook: Book Three. London: BBC Worldwide.

What size is a 1 Litre pudding basin?

Mason Faringdon 2005.003 Size 30 17cm Traditional Pudding Basin, Ceramic, Original White, 1 Litre : Amazon.co.uk: Home & Kitchen.

How big is a 2lb pudding basin?

Reusable white plastic 2 lb pudding Basin suitable for steaming or microwave use, this basin is also dishwasher safe. Ideal for making toffee, sponge and other puddings including Christmas puddings. Approximate capacity to ridge 570 ml/20 fl.

What can I use instead of pudding mold?

A glass bowl or a vintage pyrex bowl can do the trick when used in the right way. You can place the bowl in the pot by using a rack. If you want to use anything else than the rack, put the glass bowl inside a pasta pot that has a colander in it. This is an alternative to using the steamed pudding mold.

What size is a 250ml pudding basin?

Size 54, 11.5 cm diameter holds 0.4 pints, 250ml.

What size is a large pudding basin?

Our British made pudding basins come in 7 Sizes from a tiny 1 person 1/4pt to a large family sized bowl holding 4 pints.

What size is a 3 pint pudding basin?

1.7 Litres
Traditional shaped plastic pudding basin with secure lid.

What can I use if I don’t have a pudding bowl?

If you have difficulties finding a pudding basin then a Pyrex bowl, or similar heatproof glass bowl, could be used. However the shape is different so you will have a wider, squatter pudding.

Are Mason Cash pudding bowls oven proof?

These basins are oven, microwave, freezer and dishwasher safe making them incredibly versatile and they can be used for preparing and serving all manner of foods, though they are obviously ideal for steaming Christmas puddings, or any other type of sweet or savory pudding.

Can you use a Pyrex bowl as a pudding basin?

If you have difficulties finding a pudding basin then a Pyrex bowl, or similar heatproof glass bowl, could be used. As the bowl does not have a lid, we suggest putting a piece of baking parchment (parchment paper) on top of the pudding batter once it is in the bowl.

How do you use plastic pudding basins?

You can use the basins in a pan or in the microwave, store them in the freezer and clean them in the dishwasher. Fans include cooks who swear by them for use in pressure cookers. Yes, plastic is practical and economical but these are basins you’ll stash in the back of the cabinet.