Paul wants me to make bread pudding soon. In 20 years of marriage, I've never made it. Can you believe it?
I saw a recipe for Pumpkin Bread Pudding in the lastest issue of Guideposts, which he saw , but preferred something more traditional. In fact, he said, "Can you find a gourmet bread pudding recipe?" He grinned just saying it.
I laughed. "Isn't that an oxymoron? I mean, bread pudding is poor man's dessert. The thing that makes it gourmet for a poor man would be the raisins."
"Ew, no! Definitely no raisins."
So, I'm asking you fellow bloggers to help me out, please, on this one. I much prefer your recipes over scouring online. Thanks!
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Old Fashioned Bread Pudding
3 C. bread chunks or buttered whole slices of bread laid in the dish
2 C. milk, scalded with 1/4 C. butter
1/2 C. sugar
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1/4 tsp. salt
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. nutmeg
Oven 350 degrees. Place crumbs or slices into 1.5 baking dish. Blend remaining ingredients. Place baking dish in pan of hot water (1" deep). Bake 40-50 minutes or until knife inserted 1" from edge comes out clean.
There ya go! I love bread pudding, but Josh doesn't, so I don't make it much.
I wrote a story a few years back about searching for a bread pudding recipe that tasted like my mother's. The two I've seen here look close. But I suspect I was just missing her.
I cooked it at home once, it was not good. But I will try your recipe. I hope I will make good this time.
I cooked it at home once, it was not good. But I will try your recipe. I hope I will make good this time.
I cooked it at home once, it was not good. But I will try your recipe. I hope I will make good this time.
I cooked it at home once, it was not good. But I will try your recipe. I hope I will make good this time.
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