Southern Bread Pudding Recipe - BubbaPie (2024)

This Southern Bread Pudding Recipe is the ultimate comfort food. Super simple to make, this homemade classic recipe makes the perfect dessert for just about any occasion.

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What Is Southern Bread Pudding?

I remember asking this the first time I ever saw this on a menu. I knew what bread was, and I knew what pudding was. But I couldn’t picture the two together.

Bread Pudding, it turns out, is extremely popular in a ton of different countries and can be found under just as many different names. From a “Wet Nelly” in the UK to a Schwarzbrotpudding in Germany and everywhere in between. Here in the United States, it is very popular down south. There are both sweet and savory versions, the former served as a main course and the latter as a dessert.

It’s usually a combination of bread (sometimes hard or stale), custard (milk or cream, vanilla and sugar), spices and eggs combined with some sort of sweet sauce. This could be a rum or whiskey based sauce, a caramel sauce or the traditional vanilla sauce.

It’s best served warm with dollop of ice cream on top!

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What Kind of Bread Is Best For Bread Pudding?

You are going to want to pretty stout bread that will be able to stand up to the liquid being introduced. You don’t want it to end up too soggy. This is why some people choose fairly hard or even a bit stale bread. Some good examples would be Challah, Brioche, or even French Bread.

You will definitely want bread that you can buy in a loaf and that will be easy to cube. I’d avoid sliced sandwich bread at all costs.

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Southern Bread Pudding Recipe

I never put a lot of thought about exactly what ingredients you need for a bread pudding recipe. But, like a lot of great comfort food, it really is pretty simple. Most of these ingredients, you probably have in your kitchen right now. It always boggles my mind to think about how many great things that I could make right this minute without even having to go to the store. I’ve had the ingredients to make this bread pudding recipe all this time, and it never occurred to me to combine them together in this way to get this result. That is the beauty of cooking. Here is what you will need:

  • Bread (Hard or Stale Bread)
  • Raisins
  • Eggs
  • Milk
  • Sugar
  • Vanilla
  • Cinnamon

Notes and Variations

  • Mix It Up! Feel free to use two different kinds of breads for some different textures in your dish.
  • Dried Fruits!We have raisins in this recipe but you can omit them if you’d like. Or try some different dried fruits instead! I think dried apricot would be awesome in this dish!
  • Nuts!We have some nut allergies in this family, but putting in some walnuts or slice almonds sounds delicious.
  • Add Nutmeg.I’ve seen some recipes that add 1/2 tsp of nutmeg in. Give it a try if that sounds good!
  • Honey.Try drizzling with some warm honey just before serving. Yum!
  • Suggested Bakeware: We love to bake casseroles in our Le Creuset Casserole Dish because it comes with a lid! You can just keep your leftovers right in your casserole dish in the fridge! Or, if you are looking for something a little less expensive, this one works great too! Or, you can get this 6 piece non-stick oven bakeware baking set. It comes with just about ANY pan you’ll ever need to bake with! From muffins to bread loafs to cookie sheets. And it’s only $26.00!!!

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I hope you enjoy this easy bread pudding recipe. Let me know what you think!

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easy bread pudding recipe

Course Bread, Dessert

Servings 6

This easy bread pudding recipe is the ultimate comfort food. It is super simple to make and is the perfect dish to warm you up inside on a cold day.

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 4 cups 1" bread cubes -I use 4 slices white bread and 4 slices wheat bread
  • 1/3 cup raisins -you can also use dried cranberries or dried cherries
  • 4 eggs
  • 2-1/2 cups milk
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 and grease a 12 X 9 casserole dish with nonstick cooking spray.

  • Layer bread in dish with raisins. Continue until dish is full.

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  • In a separate mixing bowl, add eggs and beat well.

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  • Stir in milk, sugar, vanilla and cinnamon.

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  • Pour mixture over bread making sure to coat all pieces. If necessary, push the back of a spoon into the pan to make sure all the bread is coated in the egg mixture.

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  • Bake for 40-45 minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 235kcal

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  1. Sherrie Dolan says

    So easy to make!!! Great flavors. I added chopped walnuts for a texture..

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    • Kathy says

      I’m so happy you loved it! Walnuts is a great idea for a little crunch!

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  2. Holly says

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    Thank you for sharing this awesome recipe! Made today. In the oven now. So easy and cannot wait to try it!

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    • Kathy says

      I’m so happy you found us! I hope you enjoyed your bread pudding!

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  3. Karen says

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    Made with cinnamon raisin bread. To die for.

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    • Kathy says

      I’m so glad you like it! The cinnamon raisin bread sounds amazing!

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  4. Suz W says

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    Halved the recipe since it’s just me. In the toaster oven now. Only variation was I used Splenda instead of sugar.

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    • Kathy says

      Thank you for the great suggestions!

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  5. Teresa Smith says

    Why do you use day old bread or dried bread if your just going to soak it with the milk ect ingredients?

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    • Kathy says

      Good question! Because it will act like a sponge and soak up all the good stuff in the recipe. If you have fresh bread you can get the same result by cubing it and putting it in the oven on low for a little bit to draw out the moisture.

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      • Jan says

        If you used fresh bread, wouldn’t be mushy?

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    • Rhonda Hillstrom says

      Making it, have it in the oven now and I added chocolate chips.

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      • Kathy says

        Let us know how it turned out!

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      • Emily says

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        Great bread pudding recipe – and so versatile! I used hot dg dog buns and the heels pf Dave’s Bread and some artisanal bread. Since it had all been in the freezer, i toasted the pieces in the oven. The textures of the different kinds of bread woked out really well. i added chocolate chips and shredded coconut and used coconut rum instead of vanilla. So yummy.

        Next time I’m making a savory bread pudding. Maybe shrimp and crab.

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        • Kathy says

          Great suggestions!

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    • Kathy says

      Let us know how you liked it!

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  6. susan williams says

    Just put mine in the oven I used that breakfast bread from Publix it has walnuts,crainberies and whole grain bread I also added more crainberies and apples …hope it turns out good . Got in in the oven now!!😋

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    • Kathy says

      Please let us know how it went!

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      • Madhavi says

        Can you use brown sugar? I plan to make it tomorrow!

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        • Kathy says

          I don’t see why you wouldn’t be able to! I’ve actually started making my chocolate chip cookies with only brown sugar and no white sugar. And I’m loving them!

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  7. Ronnie says

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    The Husband is taking a power nap and I went in the kitchen and whipped this up pretty quick. I know this will sound strange, but I can’t eat raisins out of the box…but baked cooked in oatmeal or baked yum! I added a few. It’s in the fridge soaking and then will pop in the oven once dinners on the table. I can’t wait!

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  8. Ronnie says

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    The Husband is taking a power nap and I went in the kitchen and whipped this up pretty quick. I know this will sound strange, but I can’t eat raisins out of the box…but in oatmeal or baked yum! I added a few. It’s in the fridge soaking and then will pop in the oven once dinners on the table. I can’t wait!

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    • Kathy says

      I hope you enjoyed it!

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  9. Thomas Hall says

    This is a very good recipe. I did however bump up the vanilla extract to a tbs and the cinnamon to a tsp. Oh , and a full cup of raisins took it over the top!! Turned out great!!

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  10. Susan Fleming says

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    Brought back a flood of memories for me as this is exactly how my mom and gram used to make it! It is in the oven as we speak. Can’t wait to eat it! Yummy memories…..

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  11. Pamela says

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    This is so easy and oh so delicious that anyone could whip it together in 20 minutes. My husband’s new, quick dessert. Thanks much for sharing

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    • Kathy says

      I’m so happy your family loves it! Thank you for sharing!

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  12. Chantelle says

    Just made this. Still got so I haven’t tasted it as yet but it looks so good!

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    • Kathy says

      Please let us know how you liked it!

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  13. Cindy says

    Quarantine is a time to use every bit of food up in the house with nothing wasted. I made cinnamon buns last week and they were getting stale so I cubed them up and made your recipe. I don’t have any raisins in the house or dried fruit so I used some dark rum LOL. Thank you for the easy recipe “ hiccup “ 🙂

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    • Kathy says

      So smart! I am glad we could help in some small way.

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      • Pat says

        Kathy do you think I could use fresh cranberries in this? Have some I need to use😉

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        • Kathy says

          I don’t see why not!?!?! Give it a try! I’d love to hear how it turns out. Thanks for reading!

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  14. Lourdes says

    Made it! My first ever. Delish!! Might need to add more milk, the top was a little dry. I added Apples and raisins! Thanks.

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    • Kathy says

      That sounds delicious! Thank you for sharing!

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  15. Edna Burr says

    I’d like to know if I wanted the bread pudding more of a custard then dry looking. What would I do? Add more milk and eggs. That’s the way my grandmother made it . I love the custard in the bread pudding. Thank you

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    • Kathy says

      More milk and eggs. I would double the amount.

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  16. Ang says

    This was very dry. I am disappointed.

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    • Kathy says

      I’m sorry to hear that. We rather enjoy the consistency but if you want to you could add a little extra milk and an extra egg next time.

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  17. Debbi says

    How well would it freezer after baking?d

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    • Kathy says

      I personally haven’t tried freezing it after baking it, but my guess is that it would be okay to do that.

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  18. Susan Patterson says

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    I’ve used your recipe before and loved it. So quick and easy. However this time I used Italian Panettone instead of bread. A wonderful Christmas treat.

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    • Kathy says

      I love this idea. Thank you for sharing!

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    • Kathy says

      That sounds delicious!

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  19. Kathryn Goering says

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    I failed as a parent somewhere. Used to make this with my mom all the time. I told my daughter it was time to make bread pudding because I have lots of leftover stale bread. She asked what it was! I failed!

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    • Kathy says

      LOL… don’t beat yourself up too bad. I’m glad you found our recipe, its time to start making new memories.

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  20. Bernadette Robitaille says

    Hi. I made this recipe because I have been craving bread pudding. I cut the recipe in half, i used hot dog buns and seved it with a small amount of cream. Delicious. Definitely will make again. Yum.

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    • Kathy says

      Yay! I love the Hot Dog Bun idea!

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  21. Harriet says

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    I used chocolate chip bread an cinnamon raising bread,I like custard so added more milk an eggs,delicious

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    • Kathy says

      I love the idea of using chocolate chip bread for bread pudding!

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  22. Jane Stuhldreher says

    What size pan do I need?

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    • Kathy says

      12 X 9. I’ve edited the recipe to make this more clear.

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  23. Doris Valenzuela says

    Made this it is in the oven right now I used chocolate chip im sure it’s going to be great I also used Keto bread thanks for the recipe!!

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    • Kathy says

      Awesome! Come back and let us know how it turned out!

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  24. Gloria says

    Hi all. I don’t care for bread pudding but my husband loves it and has always raved about how good his Moms was so have always stayed away from trying. When I saw this recipe I decided to try. Pray it turns out so after 33 years of marriage I will be confident in making it for him🤪

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  25. Sandy housenga says

    I made it using blueberry bagels. Yum

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  26. Peggy says

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    Love the recipe…….would love. Some ideas for SAVORY breads.

    Using some sausage…..and or fruits like oranges n figs…..herbs..

    My wife likes BP but more SAVORY then fruit. We are both going on 70 and I would love to surprise her

    Thank You

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    • Kathy says

      Great idea! We will start brainstorming!

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  27. Lynn says

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    This was fantastic, I added a few pecans and dried cranberries. Will definitely be making this again for the next family gathering. Thanks

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    • Kathy says

      Great ideas!

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  28. Cynthia says

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    Nice easy recipe! I made a few changes as follows: I wanted it to be a little more custardy, so I added an additional egg and a bit more milk, (I also used non -dairy rice beverage for the milk, since I’m lactose intolerant.) I added about 1/4 to 1/2 cup of flax seed meal, for extra nutrition. I subbed in dried tart cherries for the raisins, and added walnuts. Used rum extract in addition to the vanilla. I also used a combination of coconut sugar and turbinado (raw) sugar, instead of regular sugar, since that’s what I have at home. When I was mixing the wet ingredients with the cinnamon, I noticed it didn’t mix in very well, next time I’ll just sprinkle the cinnamon on top of the bread with my dried fruit & nuts. I baked for 40 minutes and it looks and smells great. I just tasted it still warm from the oven, it’s holding together well and is delicious. This bread pudding is a real winner!

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    • Kathy says

      Wow! Great suggestions!

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  29. Jacki Grayson says

    Love bread pudding and the easy jiffy corn pudding

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  30. Marite Coppa- Rojas says

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    fantastic. I used cinnamon raisin bread. I added more raising soaked in rum. it was delicious. Today, I will add an extra egg and more milk. Delicious.

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    • Kathy says

      Great ideas!

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  31. Rose says

    Sounds delicious, but you don’t use any butter? I have never used a bread pudding recipe without using butter . I want to make this but just wanted to check about the butter.

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  32. Carol says

    I’m looking for a custard bread pudding. I had a custard bread pudding on a ship years ago which was absolutely delicious! There was no trace of pieces of bread.

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    • Kathy says

      Hmmm… That sound delicious Carol. Wouldn’t a custard bread pudding without any bread just be a custard pudding?

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  33. Sandra says

    I set it in refrigerator for a couple of hours take out to bake. I add a can of peaches drain 1/2 liquid off.

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    • Kathy says

      Peaches sound like an amazing addition… thank you for sharing!

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  34. Kimra Bailey says

    A very big hit with my family 💜‼️

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  35. Kimra Bailey says

    A very big hit with my family 💜‼️ so easy too if company shows up or your needing a quick dessert for the Church, well thisisit! I added pecans to mine💖‼️💜

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    • Kathy says

      Awesome! Great idea with the pecans!

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  36. Lore says

    I just made the bread pudding the only thing I made different I soak the raisins in rum and also used brown sugar and added diced apples, wow it came out so delicious 😋

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    • Kathy says

      Mmmmmm! Soaking the raisins in rum is awesome!

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  37. Bea says

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    Thank you

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  38. Weezie says

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    We did ours with some blueberries! Delicious! & so easy, a great way to use up some odd bread that’s going stale.

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    • Kathy says

      Totally agree!
      Glad it worked out!

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  39. Helen Scott says

    I made this today, added pecans. Just waiting on it to come out of oven! Delicious!

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  40. Gail says

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    I love bread pudding

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  41. Estela says

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    I made my bread pudding and instead of milk I used heavy cream. Cause I didn’t have milk and I also added some nutmeg and cheese. I tell you what, it came out so good and next time I’ll add bourbon to it. Great and easy recipe

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    • Kathy says

      Great suggestions! Especially the Bourbon!

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  42. Weezie says

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    I absolutely love this recipe. It’s very easy to fallow! & a great use for old bread!
    I’ve made this 3 times now & I have one in the oven now! ❤😋

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  43. Angela Waits says

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    Thank you for the recipe with no hoops to jump through. Great very pleased

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  44. Carol Carlisle says

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    I think it’s the same as my mother’s New England recipe. I had no raisins so I substituted apricots and it’s in the oven now . In a cast iron pan.
    Can’t wait to taste it.😋

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  45. Carol M says

    Just made this recipe for the first time , it’s in the oven now , sure smells good !! I am sure it will taste as well as it smells !!

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    • Kathy says

      Come back and let us know how it turns out!

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  46. Patricia says

    I made the bread pudding which I must say that it is one of the best ever! It was light,moist, and the creamy custard was so sweet and flavorful I couldn’t put it down until I ate it all!..yummy!!!

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    • Kathy says

      Yay! So glad you loved it!

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  47. Peggy says

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    My Mom made this for us when we were growing up, I don’t know if she ever used slices of bread in her bread pudding, she used cold Biscuits always it was good 😋

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    • Kathy says

      Ooooh. The biscuits sound good!

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  48. Teri bass says

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    Made it came out great!! Thanks for sharing

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    • Kathy says

      So glad!

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  49. Sarah says

    Would love to try this. I make my own sour dough, could I use this?

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    • Kathy says

      Yeah! Go for it!

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      • Sarah says

        Gonna give it a try! Will
        Probably add one more egg and milk.

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  50. Trisha Jane says

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    Just made this recipe super easy n delish…l thank you

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    • Kathy says

      So glad it worked out for you! Thanks for stopping by!

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  51. Marjorie McLellan says

    Sometimes my Mother would put left cake or any sweet in. We all loved it.

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    • Kathy says

      Yum! Great idea!

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FAQs

How do I know when bread pudding is done? ›

Bake about 1 hour or until toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Another way to judge whether the pudding is fully baked, is to gently press down on the center of the pudding. If any custard comes up to the top, the pudding needs to be baked a little longer.

Why is my bread pudding so watery? ›

Temperature Is Key

Finally, to avoid overcooking it, it's important to know when it's done. To check the inside to see if all the liquid has been absorbed, insert a knife into the middle of the pudding and create a small hole by pushing the bread to the side: If liquid begins oozing into the hole, it's not yet ready.

Why does my bread pudding taste like egg? ›

Bread pudding's magic is how the old, dried bread can be re-invigorated with a mixture of milk, eggs, and sugar that it soaks up like a sponge, but when the eggs aren't properly beaten you have a separation of the beaten yolk from the beaten whites which gives you the scrambled egg look and flavor.

What ingredient makes pudding thick? ›

It typically contains milk or cream, although there are non-dairy puddings made with plant-based "milk." Pudding is similar to custard in that they both can contain eggs and milk, but pudding is usually thickened with a starch, whereas custard is thickened by the eggs.

Should you dry out bread for bread pudding? ›

When bread becomes stale, it loses moisture and becomes firmer. This texture change actually makes stale bread ideal for bread pudding. The slightly dry and firm nature of stale bread allows it to absorb the custard mixture used in bread pudding more effectively, resulting in a moist and flavorful dessert.

Do you refrigerate bread pudding after cooking? ›

Bread pudding is best served right away after it's finished baking. However, leftovers can be kept for up to 5 days refrigerated and can be reheated in the microwave. To reheat, warm individual portions in 1-minute bursts in the microwave until warmed through.

Is it OK to leave bread pudding out overnight? ›

Can bread pudding sit out overnight? Do not let your bread pudding sit out at room temperature for more than 2 hours after it has been baked. You should make sure you eat it within 4 days.

How many days is bread pudding good for? ›

How to Store Bread Pudding. Allow the bread pudding to cool completely after baking. Cover tightly or transfer to a shallow, airtight container. Store in the refrigerator for up to three days.

Should bread pudding be wet in the middle? ›

One major problem that you may have come across is bread pudding that is just too wet. A good bread pudding needs to be moist -- it is made from custard, after all -- but it should not be anywhere close to runny.

What is the best thickener for pudding? ›

While cornstarch is the key to making a nice, thick pudding, many old-fashioned pudding recipes actually used to call for flour. So, all-purpose flour is a good alternative to try. Use 2 tablespoons flour for every 1 tablespoon cornstarch in your pudding recipe.

How do you keep pudding moist? ›

Cooking and storing

After you have steamed and cooled your pudding, replace the foil with a freshly buttered piece to keep it moist and store in a cool, dark place, or the fridge, until you are ready to reheat it on Christmas day.

Why do you use stale bread for bread pudding? ›

It is ideal if the bread is stale as this will ensure that the custard soaks well into the bread. And always make sure to give the pudding ample time to stand for a bit of time to soak before baking so that the custard is properly and completely absorbed by the bread.

Why does my bread taste funky? ›

One possibility is that the bread has gone stale due to exposure to air. Another reason could be that the bread has absorbed flavors from other foods in your refrigerator or pantry. Additionally, the bread could have been contaminated with mold or bacteria, even if it's not yet expired.

Why does my pudding taste grainy? ›

Once the pudding cooled and the fat solidified, any bits that hadn't been thoroughly broken down came across as grainy on the tongue. Vigorously whisking the pudding—or any custard with a generous amount of butter—breaks down the fat into tiny droplets that are too small to detect once the mixture cools.

What is pudding made of? ›

In the United States, puddings are nearly always sweet desserts of milk or fruit juice variously flavoured and thickened with cornstarch, arrowroot, flour, tapioca, rice, bread, or eggs. The rarer savoury puddings are thickened vegetable purées, soufflé-like dishes, or, like corn pudding, custards.

What is homemade pudding made of? ›

The process of making any pudding is easy. It is simply milk and cream, sweetened and thickened by a brief bout of cooking on the stovetop or in the oven. Unbaked puddings, like this one, get their richness and thickness from a mixture of cornstarch and egg yolks.

What are the ingredients in cook and serve pudding mix? ›

INGREDIENTS: SUGAR, DEXTROSE, CORNSTARCH, MODIFIED CORNSTARCH, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, SALT, POLYSORBATE 60 (PREVENTS SCORCHING), CALCIUM CARRAGEENAN (THICKENER), YELLOW 5, RED 40, BLUE 1.

What is the main ingredient in white pudding? ›

White pudding is broadly similar to black pudding, but does not include blood. Modern recipes consist of suet or fat, oatmeal or barley, breadcrumbs and in some cases pork and pork liver, filled into a natural or cellulose sausage casing. Recipes in previous centuries included a wider range of ingredients.

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