At a cooking class I attended a few years ago, I learned something about bread pudding that completely changed my thinking about it. In that class, the bread pudding was made with corners of the bread intentionally sticking up out of the custard. That way, lots of edges became crispy while the lower parts of the bread absorbed the custard. It was the good mix of textures that I really liked, and now I always keep that in mind in making bread pudding. Here, the brioche loaf was sliced and the pieces were slightly toasted in the oven to dry them. Each piece was cut in half and then spread with blackberry jam. One layer of jam-coated bread slices was placed in the baking dish, and the sugar-macerated blackberries and juice were poured over the bread. The remaining bread was arranged on top, and a rich custard made with milk, cream, eggs, egg yolks, sugar, and vanilla was poured over all the bread. It was left to sit so the bread could soak in the custard for about half an hour before it was baked. For baking, the dish was placed in a roasting pan and both went into a 325 degree F oven. Boiling water was poured into the roasting pan to come half-way up the side of the baking dish, and the bread pudding baked for an hour and 25 minutes.
After it cooled for a bit, the pudding was easy to cut into wedges of custard-filled bread layered with jam and fruit. I served it with bourbon whipped cream and sliced peaches, and the crunchy tops and tender lower layers were delightful. Maybe I should start leaving notes for myself about what’s been shoved into the freezer. Or, maybe I just always need a really good plan like this one for what gets stored, and then I’ll surely make good on it.
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Absolutely wonderful and droolworthy!
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Rosa
The pudding looks mouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteI love bread and butter pudding and it's such great comfort food and perfect for the weather we're currently experiencing xx
ReplyDeleteWe have blackberries here too, in fact a gift from a colleague, picked from his own garden.. I made a blackberry sorbet that turned out very nice, I hope my photos will be blog-worthy ;-)
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain about the freezer issues - I've been better since we moved to Kansas, in part because we had to empty most of the freezer contents, and I've been a bit more vigilant ever since
Lovely looking bread pudding. We often make it with some of the bread stick up too - love how crusty it gets! And I have a similar problem with my freezer. Although I'm great at using all of the big, obvious stuff, it's those little bits that I always forget about. Anyway, fun post - thanks.
ReplyDeleteYour bread pudding sounds wonderful, especially with the peaches and whipped cream.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous, gorgeous pudding Lisa! It's the last month of winter here and I haven't made a bread pudding yet so I think I need to change that! love the look of the gorgeous crusty top. Oh, and re freezers, we've been lucky since investing in our new fancy fridge freezer, but our previous one caused freezer burn on a regular basis. I just forgot about items in there and ended up throwing them out. My in-laws have a chest freezer with items in it from 1996 so I think they are decidedly worse than the two of us together! Haha. Anyway, love this pudding. Making it asap!! xx
ReplyDeleteBlackberry bread pudding made with brioche sounds heavenly. Eric has taken to making me French toast with brioche and now I can never go back. I suspect you may have the same issue with this bread pudding. Once you taste a version with brioche, other breads just can't compete.
ReplyDeleteThis pudding looks scrumptious! I had bread pudding for the first time just recently :)
ReplyDeleteI don't even use my fridge properly :) You pudding looks tasty.
ReplyDeleteLisa, your bread pudding is inspiring me to use my freezer in a better way. (Like you, I tuck things in there with great intentions of using the scraps, but too often I end up with items I never use and have to toss out. Ugh.)
ReplyDeleteBread pudding has got to be one of my favorite things and yours looks absolutely delish!
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Super delicioso su pudding totalmente bueno,saludos y abrazos.
ReplyDeletenice to see your vision come to fruition in such a delicious way! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tip about leaving some tips of the bread up! I love the crunchy part!
ReplyDeleteAny bread pudding is a friend of mine.
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing! Nice touch with the crust poking out of the surface. Deliciously comforting
ReplyDeleteThe crunchy parts of bread pudding are the best parts, right? Totally right. Loved how you sliced and layered the bread. It makes for a completely different looking bread pudding.
ReplyDeleteLisa, your bread pudding looks fabulous, I love the idea of using brioche and yes lot of blackberries, fresh and jam...yum!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great week :D
How perfect are those berries?! What a great combo.
ReplyDeleteI do not have the homemade bread but I do have blackberries sitting in the freezer.
ReplyDeleteI do the same, Lisa - sometimes things get lost in my freezer for months. :S
ReplyDeleteI have some babka there, in the deep freeze, and I think this bread pudding is a great idea for it - it looks so delicious!