Bread Pudding

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Re: Bread Pudding

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I love this too.
My "recipe" though does not have the eggs in it, and I add some plain flour to dry it up a bit, and use Suet and not butter, but apart from that I bet it tastes the same. Same source too, my Gran.
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Post: # 223805Post okra »

Also love bread pudding but have never tried it with eggs

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I LOVE THIS STUFF !! Always use suet(butter too valuable) soak in milk chuck in candied peel , just the best hot with custard,cold for elevenses,sod weightwatchers.

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Post: # 223827Post Millymollymandy »

I haven't had this since school, and whilst school dinners' main course are not memorable for anything other than their :pukeright: ness, the puds were great and this was one of my faves!

Trouble is I never have any stale bread! :lol:
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Post: # 223828Post contadina »

It's nice everyone follows a family recipe. I always copy my mum and soak the bread in cold black tea before mixing everything else in. I wonder what it would be like if you soaked the bread in ale first...?

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Post: # 223831Post oldjerry »

Well it's nice if you use cider and a shot of calvados,but I've not tried ale.The possibiities seem endless,what a nice thing to ponder in February.

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My mum soaked the bread in milk and didn't use eggs. She also sprinkled the surface with sugar before baking and this set into a caramelly crust. (Wiping the drool from my chin as I think about it.)

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Dear SusieGee

Blaming me for making you eat another slice? I can get that at home thank you! ("He's a bloke it's his fault.")

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Post: # 224322Post battybird »

I use eggs if I have loads, olive oil if I have no butter or marge or suet, add orange or lemon peel and a little juice to the mix, and sprinkle the top with castor sugar (or granulated or brown!!) and cinnamon to make a nice crispy caramelised crust. My OH likes it whatever I put in it..luckily :cheers:
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Post: # 224336Post Mrs Moustoir »

I wonder if it would work with stale baguette....? :scratch:

Might have to try!

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works finewith Spanish "barras"....... soak in milk first........

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Post: # 224360Post Mrs Moustoir »

Thanks for that. I thought I might have to crumble it up first but then it might be too gloopy to hold the pudding together. I can make a nice bread and butter pud with stale baguette - both sweet and savoury versions.

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Post: # 224361Post niknik »

it can get a bit gloopy, but it´s amazing how much milk our bread will absorb! my kids liked it very moist, but you could always add a bit of flour for a drier consistency.

Might just haveto experiment a bit.... :iconbiggrin:

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Dear Mrs Moustoir,

Never tried a savoury version. What do you put in it?

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Following on from this thread I made some yesterday. I used Eggs this time and added some Porridge Oats as well. It was really nice, and not so different from the previous recipe.
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