• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Downton Abbey Cooks

Great food has a history

  • Blog
  • Gilded Age HBO
  • Occasion
    • Romantic Meals
    • Royal Dishes
    • Robert Burns Night
    • Valentines Day
    • Mothers Day
    • Shrove Tuesday
    • St. Patricks Day
    • Titanic Dishes
      • 1st Class
      • 2nd Class
      • 3rd Class
    • Easter
    • Guy Fawkes Day
    • Halloween
    • Thanksgiving
    • Christmas Dishes
    • Hogmanay
    • New Years Dinner
  • Meal
    • Luncheon
    • Afternoon Tea
      • Afternoon Tea Guides
      • Scones and Toppings
      • Savouries
      • Sweets
    • Cocktails
    • Picnic
    • Dinner
    • Garden Party
    • Upstairs or Down
      • Seen on Downton
      • Downstairs with Carson
      • Upstairs with the Crawleys
  • Seasonal
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Fall
    • Winter
  • Dietary
    • Gluten Free
    • Keto
    • Low Fat
    • Vegetarian
  • Press
  • Contact
  • Terms
  • Media Kit
  • Shop
  • Show Search
Hide Search

Scrummy Rhubarb Orange Brown Betty

downtonabbeycooks · July 13, 2018 ·

The Brown Betty is a much-beloved traditional English dessert.  Victorians made it with apples, breadcrumbs and suet and was a popular pudding with the downstairs crowd.

I adapted a version listed with the National Trust, using only a fraction of the butter to cut fat, and you can use a sugar substitute to cut extra sugar.


Scrummy Rhubarb Orange Brown Betty

The Brown Betty is a much beloved traditional English dessert.  Victorians made it with apples, breadcrumbs and suet and was a popular pudding with the downstairs crowd. This traditional recipe has been adapted using only a fraction of the butter to cut fat, and you can use a sugar substitute to cut extra sugar.
No ratings yet
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Cook Time 50 minutes mins
Total Time 50 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Edwardian, English, Low Fat, Victorian
Servings 6 servings

Ingredients
  

  • 2 tbsp. unsalted butter
  • 4 cups fresh breadcrumbs (whole wheat preferred)
  • 5 cups chopped rhubarb
  • 1 cup white or brown sugar (or sugar substitute like Stevia)
  • 1 large orange juiced and zested
Get Recipe Ingredients

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350F.
  • Melt the butter in a heavy frying pan, add the breadcrumbs and cook over moderate heat, stirring continuously to prevent burning, until the crumbs are light golden in colour.
  • Mix the rhubarb with 2/3rd cup of sugar, orange zest, and juice.
  • Prepare a 9″ square  ovenproof dish (lightly butter or spray with nonfat cooking spray).
  • Place half of the rhubarb in the bottom, then half the breadcrumbs and repeat.
  • Sprinkle with reserved sugar and cover with foil.
  • Bake for 20 minutes,  then remove the foil and continue cooking for a further 25–30 minutes, or until the top is brown and crisp and the rhubarb underneath is soft.
  • Serve hot with a nice cool vanilla non fat greek or frozen yoghurt.

Notes

Brown Betty can be made with other fruits, adjusting the amount of sugar. I love rhubarb which was an Edwardian favorite, or consider other fruits you may have around like plums, blackcurrants, pears, blackberries and cherries.
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

Filed Under: Dessert, Downstairs with Carson, Low Fat, Spring, Summer Tagged With: dessert, orange, rhubarb

Primary Sidebar

About me

I am Pamela Foster. Food historian. Wife. Downton and Gilded Age fan. Foodie.

Categories

logo
Food Advertisements by

SOCIAL MEDIA ICONS

Visit Us On TwitterVisit Us On FacebookVisit Us On PinterestCheck Our FeedVisit Us On YoutubeVisit Us On Google Plus

Downton Abbey 3: Sept. 25/2025

“It’s Time to Say Goodbye”

logo
Food Advertisements by

Download in Minutes

The Gilded Age Season 3: June 22

Get Your Groceries Delivered

Groceries Delivered

The Oil Sprayers Every Downton Kitchen Needs

Downton Abbey Cooks has been featured in

Footer

Shop for Kitchen Deals on Amazon

Copyright © 2025 · Daily Dish Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

Go to mobile version

Rate This Recipe

Your vote:




A rating is required
A name is required
An email is required