Warm bread pudding made with pumpkin bread and pumpkin puree is sure to be a hit with any pumpkin lover in your house.
This really embodies the scent, taste, and feel of the holiday sesaon:
Warm bread pudding seasoned with cinnamon and vanilla, topped with almond milk ice cream, then drizzled with a homemade caramel sauce.
I also make a white chocolate sauce that I serve chilled over
the warm bread pudding.
Serve lemon curd over
warm bread puddings.
Not exact matches
(This is coming from a person who
warmed up some leftover
bread and butter
pudding for breakfast yesterday — not feeling quite so guilty now!)
Enjoy with your family this
warm rum - flavored - raisin - dotted
bread pudding.
This
warm, puffy
bread pudding tastes like it was made in a praline confectionery shop in New Orleans.
Soft cushions of country
bread soaked with rich pumpkin custard — yield a sultry
bread pudding that's particularly
warming on a chilly day.
I like to serve the
bread pudding warm with the Toffee Sauce.
Is there any comfort food as purely comforting as
warm, soft, chocolate - y
bread pudding?
The
bread pudding can be served
warm, room temperature, or cold.
Let the
bread pudding rest and set for about 10 - 15 minutes after baking and then slice and serve topped with the
warm dulce de leche sauce, chilled whipped cream, and a sprinkling of cinnamon.
I don't know if it's just me, but I love the sensation of eating something
warm (in this case, the panettone
bread pudding) along with something cold (like the whipped cream).
There is something about
bread pudding, instant
warm up!!
Which is why we're recycling them in a
warm, custardy
bread pudding disguised as the greatest brunch dish of all time.
Some of the best things in life involve homemade caramel sauce: custardy
bread pudding and
warm apple pies, for example.
The Sweet Shop offered hot chocolate, hot apple cider,
bread pudding and chili, and the chance to
warm up after strolling through the village.
You can serve your
bread pudding warm or cold (of course, I MUCH prefer mine cold, are you surprised?)