SLOW-COOKER BREAD PUDDING
Leftover French bread, coated with a rich, cinnamon and nutmeg-scented custard, becomes a no-fuss dessert that will satisfy all your comfort food cravings.
Provided by By Betty Crocker Kitchens
Categories Dessert
Time 2h50m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Spray 5-quart oval slow cooker with cooking spray.
- Place bread and raisins in slow cooker.
- In medium bowl, beat milk, eggs, sugar, melted butter, cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg and salt with whisk; pour over bread and raisins. Toss to evenly coat. Let stand 10 minutes. Toss again to make sure custard is evenly distributed.
- Cover and cook on Low heat setting 2 1/2 to 3 hours or until knife inserted near center comes out clean. Serve warm with whipped cream.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 360, Carbohydrate 50 g, Cholesterol 115 mg, Fat 1 1/2, Fiber 1 g, Protein 9 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 320 mg, Sugar 31 g, TransFat 0 g
BREAD PUDDING IN THE SLOW COOKER
I was looking for a slow cooker recipe for bread pudding. I couldn't find one. So I tasted, tweaked, amalgamated, and adapted recipes to get this! This bread pudding can be breakfast, brunch, or dessert.
Provided by Andie
Categories Desserts Specialty Dessert Recipes Bread Pudding Recipes
Time 3h10m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Place bread and raisins in a slow cooker.
- Whisk milk, eggs, butter, sugar, vanilla extract, and nutmeg together in a bowl; pour over bread and raisins. Toss to evenly coat.
- Cook on Low until a knife inserted near the center comes out clean, about 3 hours.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 396.5 calories, Carbohydrate 57.9 g, Cholesterol 150.8 mg, Fat 14.3 g, Fiber 2.2 g, Protein 11.4 g, SaturatedFat 7.3 g, Sodium 455.4 mg, Sugar 30.8 g
CROCKPOT BERRY BREAD PUDDING
This recipe came from Slow Cooker Recipes Easy Recipes and Stress Free Cooking. I have not tried this, posting for safe keeping.
Provided by internetnut
Categories Dessert
Time 4h15m
Yield 8-12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Place the bread cubes in the slow cooker. In a separate bowl whisk together the milk, eggs, yolks, sugar, vanilla, and butter.
- Stir in the berries and pour over the bread cubes. Gently press the bread down into the liquid-do not stir-and cook covered on low heat for 4-6 hours.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 283, Fat 8.9, SaturatedFat 4.5, Cholesterol 106.3, Sodium 194.8, Carbohydrate 45, Fiber 3.3, Sugar 27.9, Protein 6.9
CROCK POT BREAD PUDDING
I have never liked bread pudding, but I thought I'd try this one, I made it for my dad when he came over and it was a hit! I got the recipe from The Fix It And Forget It Cookbook. It's super easy, and super tasty!!!
Provided by crazycookinmama
Categories Dessert
Time 5h10m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Place bread cubes in greased slow cooker.
- Beat together eggs and milk.
- Stir in sugar, butter, raisins, and cinnamon.
- Pour over bread and stir.
- Cover and cook on high 1 hour.
- Reduce heat to low and cook 3-4 hours, or until thermometer reaches 160°.
- Make sauce just before pudding is done baking.
- Begin by melting butter in saucepan.
- Stir in flour until smooth.
- Gradually add water, sugar, and vanilla.
- Bring to boil.
- Cook, stirring constantly for 2 minutes, or until thickened.
- Serve sauce over warm bread pudding.
CROCK POT BREAD PUDDING
Make and share this Crock Pot Bread Pudding recipe from Food.com.
Provided by skat5762
Categories Dessert
Time 6h15m
Yield 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Mix all ingredients together until bread crumbs are thoroughly wet, and mixture is smooth like thick oatmeal.
- Place mixture in a WELL greased crock pot.
- Cook on high for 4-5 hours, or until a knife stuck in middle of the"pudding" comes out fairly clean.
- NOTE: For the last 1/2 hour of cooking, lift the lid a"crack" by putting a spoon or fork between it and the pot, to let the excess moisture escape; otherwise you will have a clear liquid all around the bread pudding.
- Bread pudding should rise slightly like a cake while cooking, and be smooth on top.
- It should be fairly solid when done, like a very moist chewy brownie, or perhaps like a dense souffle.
SLOW-COOKED BREAD PUDDING
This warm and hearty dessert is perfect on any cold, blustery winter evening. And the slow cooker fills your kitchen with an amazing aroma. My stomach is growling just thinking about it! -Maiah Albi, Carlsbad, California
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Desserts
Time 3h15m
Yield 8 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In a 3-qt. slow cooker coated with cooking spray, combine the bagels, apple, cranberries and raisins. In a large bowl, whisk the eggs, milk, sugar, butter, cinnamon and vanilla. Pour over bagel mixture and stir to combine; gently press bagels down into milk mixture., Cover and cook on low for 3-4 hours or until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. If desired, dust servings with confectioners' sugar.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 293 calories, Fat 6g fat (3g saturated fat), Cholesterol 102mg cholesterol, Sodium 295mg sodium, Carbohydrate 51g carbohydrate (31g sugars, Fiber 4g fiber), Protein 10g protein.
VERY BERRY BREAD PUDDING
It's said that "Necessity is the Mother of Invention," and that's how my version of bread pudding was created. I had never made one prior to having guests for dinner that requested a bread pudding for dessert. "No problem!", I thought, "How hard can it be to make?" I chose a classic Betty Crocker recipe, made it, served it, and couldn't eat more than a spoonful! My guests had no problem with it but for me, it was boring, mediocre and didn't hold my interest. Because my family refuses to eat raisins and I was so sorely disappointed in the original recipe, I spent a week with my cookbooks, pouring over them and taking notes from various recipes. I ultimately decided to treat each aspect of the bread pudding as a single unit: if I'd love to eat the custard, alone, than it was a winner. Same went for the bread: if it was such a great bread that I could eat it plain, then it had to be included. And since raisins were out, I decided to use mixed berries as a contrast against the custardy bread filling. And what came out of the oven was a winner! Because the pudding is so creamy and slightly sweet, the sharp tang of the berries just zipped right through the sweetness and burst onto your tongue, making you almost draw in your breath from the delicious contrast. Then, add the orange-flavoured whipped cream, which added another layer of distinct flavour to it, and it was a HIT...in our home! Is this the most economical bread pudding, using scraps of this and that? No. Is this the simplest of bread pudding recipes to create, dumping stale bread and milk together, toss in an egg or two, a handful of raisins and into the oven? No, again. But, this IS a bread pudding that will make you proud to serve it at your table. It's a bread pudding that treated each element with the respect that it deserved, creating a quality dessert. So, if you want a slightly more upscale version of a bread pudding that is sure to wow your family, please try my version, that will become our standard from now on. And yes!, the temperature is correct: it's 335 degrees; I split the difference between 325 for custard and 350 for cake. This way, the bread browns nicely but the custard doesn't overbake. Enjoy!
Provided by The_Swedish_Chef
Categories Dessert
Time 1h30m
Yield 4-6 bowls
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- NOTE: I have found that people tend to fight over the browned top crust of bread pudding so I solved that problem by baking mine in a 10" round x 4" deep Pyrex casserole, ensuring everyone of receiving a large portion of browned pudding with enough soft pudding underneath. This meant that I had to use a 17" x 13" x 2" deep broiler pan for the Bain Marie or water bath. If you choose to use a different size baking dish, results may vary, such as a longer baking time. My bread pudding ended up being 2.5" deep.
- Directions for bread pudding:.
- Preheat oven to 335 degrees. Fill tea kettle with enough water to fill a 13" x 17" pan, half way up with boiling water. Bring water to boil, then turn down heat to a simmer, for later use. Butter the casserole dish; set aside.
- Place the 2 cups of milk in a large saucepan, uncovered, over medium heat. Let the milk heat in the pan, without stirring, until a skin forms on top and it is scalded. Or, if this makes you uneasy, stir the milk and continue heating until small bubbles form along the edges of the pan. Remove from heat.
- Meanwhile, place the eggs and yolks in a large mixing container with a pouring spout. Beat or whisk briefly, only to mix, not until they are foamy or light. (This beats too much air into the custard)
- Gradually add the sugar, vanilla and almond extracts, ground cinnamon, ground ginger and salt, beating only until well mixed.
- Using a 1/4 cup measuring cup, slowly add 1/4 cup amounts of the hot milk to the egg mixture, stirring gently. When 1 cup of warm milk has been added into the egg mixture, add the remaining milk and stir gently. This process is called "tempering", making sure that your eggs don't "scramble" in the pan from the heat of the milk! Set aside custard mixture.
- In a large bowl, tear the Hawaiian rolls apart into large chunks, totaling 6 cups. Using a large mesh strainer, pour your custard mixture slowly over the bread roll cubes. (Straining the custard catches any lumpy egg whites.) Stir very gently, making sure that the bread rolls are all thoroughly coated. Allow to rest in the bowl for 10 minutes. Stir twice.
- While the bread is soaking up the custard, measure out your frozen berries. I'm lucky enough to have a deep freezer so I have individual bags of the berries, but a quality brand of mixed berries with blueberries, strawberries, raspberries and black raspberries can be used. They should NOT be mashed!
- Gently fold the 2 cups of mixed frozen berries into the custard/bread mixture. Pour this into the prepared casserole dish, using a spoon to make sure that the berries are well distributed and that the raspberries are pushed down into the custard, to fill their little centers.
- Place the casserole dish into the broiler pan and place this into the oven, leaving the oven door open. Carefully pour the hot, boiling water into the pan, going up to 1/2 the height of the casserole. NOTE: PLEASE BE CAREFUL! I have a long-necked tea kettle so there is no risk of burning myself. However, if you feel more comfortable filling the broiler pan with the hot water prior to placing it into the oven, do what makes sense for YOU!
- Bake for 50 to 60 minutes until a sharp knife inserted 1 inch into the middle of the custard comes out clean. Carefully remove the broiler pan and place on a heat-proof surface. Lift the casserole out of the water, place it on a wire rack and cool for 1 hour or until a comfortable eating temperature. Allow water in broiler pan to cool, dump out when safe to the touch.
- Serve warm, cool, cold. Plain or with topping of choice. Just enjoy it, however you please!
- Directions for Orange Whipped Cream:.
- Have ALL of your ingredients and equipment ice cold! I store the beaters in the bowl in my frig and have a small dish of the sifted powdered sugar in there, too. (Sifting the powdered sugar after you've measured it eliminates nasty sugar lumps!)
- Remove bowl, beaters, whipping cream and powdered sugar from the refrigerator. Insert beaters into machine, shake whipping cream multiple times to integrate the butter fat; pour into the bowl.
- Starting out at the lowest speed, beat whipping cream until it slightly thickens. Starting out at a lower speed prevents splashing all over.
- Once cream begins to thicken, increase speed to medium high and whip until soft peaks begin to form. Increase speed to high and slowly add the powdered sugar to the whipped cream, being sure to reach all corners of the bowl if doing this with a hand mixer.
- When firm peaks have formed, add vanilla extract and 2-3 drops of orange oil (or orange zest) and blend only until combined, about 10 seconds.
- Serve a dollop of this on top of the still warm Very Berry Bread Pudding. The whipped cream is also good in your coffee, with a dash of cinnamon!
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