Friday, January 29, 2010

Foodie Friday-Bread Pudding-

     I am joining up with Foodie Friday at Designs By Gollum.


            My daughter is coming home tomorrow night from the city with a friend and always asks for Bread Pudding-like grandma made- for dessert. How can I refuse when it is so easy and I usually have the ingredients?!
        
     Bread Pudding

              5-6 slices of white bread-lightly toasted and lightly buttered  (Mom says 4-5 but I use more)

         Cut the bread into strips
         Place them in a lightly buttered casserole dish or deeper pyrex

       
     Place in dish in a cross-hatch pattern.

See my Mom's recipe in her handwriting the lucite plastic frame? I use that when I cook so I don't slop up the recipe card...
Beat 3 eggs and mix in  1/2 cup sugar (I go a bit less)
          Heat 3 cups of any milk until scalded and a skin forms on top...
 Don't worry if the bottom burns a little, you can strain the milk and leave the burnt part behind
(not that I am speaking from experience! ahemmm)
"Temper" the egg  and milk mixture by adding a bit of the hot milk mixture into the eggs so as not to cook them as you would have sweet scrambled aggs!
       Pour the egg/milk/sugar mixture over the bread

          Sprinkle with raisins or currrants if you like...press down bread in liquid 
          Sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar
          Bake 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes
               Serve warm or cooled with ice cream or chocolate sauce drizzled. I like it as is.....warm amd yummy!

~Bread Pudding~
5-6 slices of white bread-lightly toasted and slightly buttered

Cut the bread into strips
Place them in a lightly buttered casserole dish or deeper pyrex
Heat 3 cups of any milk until scalded and a skin forms on top...

Temper" the egg and milk mixture by adding a bit of the hot milk mixture into the eggs
Pour the egg/milk/sugar mixture over the bread Sprinkle with raisins or currrants if you like...press down bread in liquid

 Sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar
Bake 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes

Hope you like!!

8 comments:

  1. Nancy, that looks delicious. This was one of my mother's favorites. It really brings back memories for me. I appreciate you sharing this with us.

    Happy Foodie Friday...

    XO,

    Sheila :-)

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  2. This looks delicious, Nancy. Bread Pudding is a favorite at our house.

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  3. I love how we always make our kid's favorites when they come home - no matter how old they are! Great welcome-home recipe and I love the name of your blog!

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  4. My daughter would probably clean her entire room if I made this for her.

    :)
    ButterYum

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  5. I just stopped by to thank you for your visit and your kind words this morning, and now I'm going to have to make bread pudding for supper! The family says thanks in advance! Blessings.

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  6. Yummy! Nancy this looks so delicious. I can't wait to try this one out soon.

    Thank you for entering my giveaway sweet friend. Aren't bettas so pretty? They know when you are in the room too.

    ~Blessings, ~Melissa :)

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  7. YUMMMMM!
    I've always enjoyed bread pudding, but never though I could make it...With your tutorial I might not muck it up too much!
    Thanks for stopping by and visiting!
    :-)
    Desiree

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  8. Oh, this looks soothing and delicious. Thanks so much for the recipe and pictorial guide.

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