I went round a friend's house for dinner a couple of weeks ago and she made a great summer pudding for desert, so I thought I'd try one myself...

Gently heat some fruit and sugar for a few minutes until it starts simmering.

Whack the heat up for a minute or so until there's plenty of juices coming out of the fruit, then remove from the heat.

Get some thinly sliced bread and let it go a little stale. This is so it holds its shape once it's soaked in the fruit.

Remove the crusts and cut into a series of elaborate shapes so it lines a small bowl.

Soak one side of the bread in the fruit juices, then line the bowl with the soaked side on the *outside*.

Fill the bowl with the remaining contents of the saucepan, make a lid out of some more bread then compress down with a saucer and some weights (a bag of sugar works). Put in the fridge overnight.

To turn it out, run a knife around the edge of the bowl, put a plate over the bowl then invert. Don't do this too early before you're ready to serve it as it might just collapse into a pile of splodge.

Serve with cream. This is my new favouritest thing ever.