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Bread pudding is made by soaking pieces of bread in a mixture of milk, sugar and eggs. It's a great dish to make with leftover, stale bread that's otherwise unusable. How to make bread pudding will show you how.
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Bread Pudding Tips
- Use stale bread to make your pudding.
- Accompany your bread pudding with a sweet sauce.
- Serve leftover bread pudding for breakfast.
- Experiment by adding your own spices.
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Introduction
- Bread pudding was invented by cooks who couldn't afford to waste stale bread by throwing it out. Instead, they would break a stale loaf up and mix it with other ingredients before baking it to get rid of the stale flavor. Eventually, bread pudding became a Christmas tradition for many families. It's delicious served hot or cold and is often offered with a sweet liqueur sauce.ReluctantGourmet.com: How to Make Delicious Bread Pudding
Make the Pudding
- Preheat the oven to 350° F.
- Grease the bottom and sides of a medium casserole dish with the softened butter.
- Cut the bread into cubes.
- Toss together the bread cubes and raisins then put them in the casserole dish.
- Whip together the eggs, milk, sugar, cinnamon and vanilla.
- Pour the liquid mixture over the bread cubes and raisins.
- Bake the pudding for about 45 minutes or until set.
Conclusion
- Enjoy your warm bread pudding with a dollop of whipped cream and a smile. Bread pudding is only one of many great Christmas desserts. Once you've got this recipe down, why not explore some others: Christmas bread, Christmas cookies, gingerbread men, Yule logs, and finally—don't forget the Eggnog!