
Bread Pudding (also called Bread and Butter Pudding in some
parts of the world) is home cooking at its best!
Chances are, you already have on hand almost all the
ingredients you will need to make bread pudding: sugar, milk, bread, butter, and
eggs.

Add four more ingredients - cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, and
raisins - and you’ve got the fixings for a wonderful dessert that everyone is
going to love!

It takes just a few simple steps to make bread pudding:
- Cube 4 slices of hearty bread and put it in a
baking dish
- Combine eggs, milk, sugar and spices in a bowl
- Pour the egg mixture over the bread
- Make a bread, butter, sugar and cinnamon topping
- Bake for 50-55 minutes
Let’s startcooking!
Step 1 - Prepare the
Bread
Spray a 1-and-1/2-quart baking (or casserole) dish with
non-stick cooking spray. I’m using an
8x8x2 inch square baking dish.

The recipe calls for 6 ounces, in total, of hearty white
bread - 4 ounces for the base and 2 ounces for the topping. (That’s about 6-to-8 slices of bread.)

With a knife, cut four ounces of the bread into cubes and put
the cubed bread into the prepared dish.

Sprinkle on 1/3 cup of raisins. Set this dish aside for the moment.

Step 2 – Make the Egg
Custard

Put in to a large mixing bowl:
- 2 eggs, plus one egg yolk*
- 2 1/4 cups of whole milk
- 6 Tablespoons of sugar (that’s 1/3 cup plus 2 teaspoons)
- 1/4 teaspoon of nutmeg
- 1 1/2 teaspoon of
vanilla extract
- 3 Tablespoons of butter, melted in the microwave
*(For a quick review on How to Crack and Separate Eggs -
click here LINK)
Mix everything together.

Step 3 - Combine the
Bread and the Egg Custard
Pour the egg custard over the cubed bread.

With the back of a spoon, gently press the bread into the
egg custard.

Let the bread pudding rest at room temperature on the
counter-top, for 30 minutes. It will
look like the picture below after 30 minutes.

Step 4 – Make the
Bread Topping
While the pudding is resting, make the bread topping:
There are two ways to prepare the bread topping. One way is with cubed bread…..

…and the other way is with slices of bread.

I will demonstrate both ways, but I personally prefer the
topping made with the slices of bread.
They both taste the same but I like the crispier texture of the sliced
topping. Try both approaches, and then
you can decide which you prefer!
For the sliced topping, combine (in a small bowl) 1
Tablespoon of sugar with 1 teaspoon of cinnamon.

Spread soft butter on the bread and sprinkle on the cinnamon
sugar. Cut the bread into four pieces
and….

…place it on top of the pudding.

As it cooks, it develops a nice crispy, toasted top.

*****
If you prefer a cubed topping, cube the remaining 2 ounces
of bread and put it in a bowl. Sprinkle
on the cinnamon sugar…

…and 1 Tablespoon of the butter, which needs to get melted first!

Toss these ingredients together with a fork.
Add the cubes to the pudding.

As it bakes, the topping develops a lovely golden color.

Step 5 – Bake the
Bread Pudding
Bake the Bread Pudding in a preheated 325º F degree oven for
50-to-55 minutes.
(325º F = 165º C = gas mark 3-very moderate)
The custard should be puffed and jiggle when you wiggle the
dish.
If you want an even crispier cubed or sliced topping, you
could put the cooked bread pudding under the broiler for just a few
minutes. (As long as the baking dish you
are using is safe to put under the broiler.
Pyrex dishes are not broiler safe.)
Let the pudding sit for 20 minutes before serving it. It will not be quite as puffed as when you
took it out of the oven, but it won’t burn your mouth either!
Bread pudding should be eaten while still warm. If there are any leftovers, store it in the
refrigerator. By the next day the,
it will have deflated quite a bit and have developed a much heavier texture -
quite different from when you first baked it.
Bread Pudding is perfect plain, but you can add all sorts of
toppings - including whipped cream, butterscotch, caramel, chocolate, or bourbon
sauce.
Enjoy!
P.S. I would like to thank Laura and Brittany Ireland for inspiring me to do a startcooking.com Bread Pudding!

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Jon (Sacker)
Just so you are aware, in the UK bread and butter pudding and bread pudding are different dishes.
Jon