| Serves | 8 |
| Total Time | 3 hours |
Here is a bread-based dessert adapted from Carol Field’s book The Italian Baker. It’s a basic, moist bread pudding that doesn’t call for any hard-to-find ingredients. I’ve served this pudding with only a dusting of powdered sugar and a squeeze of lemon juice. But if you served this with a sauce, such as crème anglaise, it would be a truly rich dessert.
| 14 to 16 | oz. stale white bread (see Note) | |
| 4¼ | cups whole milk | |
| 5 | Tbsp. unsalted butter | |
| ¾ | cup sugar | |
| 1 | cup dark raisins | |
| 2 | Tbsp. bourbon or rum | |
| 5 | eggs, lightly beaten | |
| ~ | Grated zest of 1 lemon | |
| ¼ | tsp. ground cinnamon | |
| 1 | tsp. vanilla extract | |
| ~ | Unsalted butter for the baking dish | |
| ~ | Powdered sugar | |
| ~ | Lemon wedges |
Culinate editor’s note: One pound of bread is the equivalent of 1 long baguette. However, since you’ll be cutting off the crusts, try to use a wider and shorter loaf of bread, so you’ll have less waste. If you find that you just can’t bear to part with the crust (although it makes excellent breadcrumbs), simply crumble it well with your fingers in step 4.
Read more in Kelly Myers’ article about repurposing old bread.
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1. by Tooziegirl on Mar 11, 2010 at 9:13 AM PST
Hi there, I was wondering if you could confirm that the sauce in the picture is the same as the creme anglaise? It looks delicious! Thank you.
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