This easy to make delicious bread pudding can be enjoyed for breakfast, dessert or snack.
3 oz raisins
10 to 12 pieces bread it is optional to cut out the crust
2 oz margarine or butter
2 eggs
2 oz sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 cups milk
1/2 tsp powdered cinnamon
1 tbsp brown sugar
Scatter half the raisins over the bottom of a baking dish. Butter one side of the bread slices, cut in half and layer overlapping it buttered side down over the raisins. Beat eggs, sugar, vanilla and milk and pour over the bread. Scatter the remaining half of raisins.
Sprinkle cinnamon, brown sugar and bake at 350F for 30 minutes until the top is golden brown. Let it cool and then leave in the fridge for few hours before serving.
For a variation add other dry fruits, chocolate chip or nuts.
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Droolworthy and yummyilicious bread pudding..
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mmm..looks and sounds so delicious! Stunning photos!
ReplyDeleteI've never been good at making bread pudding, but then again I've never used a recipe. So that's probably where the problem lies! Nice post!
ReplyDeleteI love bread pudding! Yours make me think of cinnamon-swirl raisin bread :).
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oh I had a bread pudding craving the other day. such a comfort dessert!
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Looks nice and delicious, besides easy and would taste good with cup of tea.. :)
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ReplyDeleteCrumbs - never thought of bread pudding for breakfast and why not? Great idea...
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ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds very tasty! Love all the rasins, thank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteOh yummy ... I love bread pudding! The best way to use up stale bread!
ReplyDeleteI have never had bread pudding but I have been dying to make some! This looks great :D
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ReplyDeleteYour bread pudding looks absolutely delicious. Thank you for sharing the recipe.
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