Old-Fashioned Bread Pudding Recipe

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Old-Fashioned Bread Pudding Recipe – A Comfort Classic 🍞✨

Introduction:
There’s nothing quite like the warm, cinnamon-kissed aroma of a freshly baked bread pudding filling your kitchen. This classic dessert, often called a “poor man’s pudding,” has been a cherished comfort food for centuries. Using simple ingredients like leftover bread, milk, sugar, and eggs, it transforms humble pantry staples into a rich, indulgent treat. This version uses Martins hotdog buns, which bring an irresistibly soft yet textured bite, making each spoonful a comforting hug. Whether served warm with a drizzle of maple syrup or a scoop of vanilla ice cream, this bread pudding is a timeless crowd-pleaser.


Ingredients:

  • 1 pack Martins hotdog buns (8 buns), cut into cubes
  • 1 can Carnation milk (sweetened condensed milk works too)
  • 2–3 teaspoons vanilla extract (use 3 if using imitation vanilla)
  • 2 heaping tablespoons ground cinnamon (adjust to taste)
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup maple syrup (or less, depending on sweetness preference)
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
  • A little less than 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup raisins, optional
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature

Instructions:

Step 1: Prepare the Bread

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
  2. Cube your Martins hotdog buns into bite-sized pieces and place them in a large mixing bowl.

Step 2: Mix Wet Ingredients

  1. In a separate bowl, combine eggs, Carnation milk, vanilla, butter, sugar, maple syrup, and cinnamon. Whisk until smooth.
  2. Add the salt and optional raisins, mixing lightly.

Step 3: Combine

  1. Pour the wet mixture over the bread cubes.
  2. Using a spatula or your hands, gently fold until all bread cubes are coated. The mixture should resemble thick oatmeal.
  3. If too thick, add 1–2 tablespoons of water or milk to loosen slightly.

Step 4: Bake

  1. Butter a 9×13-inch baking pan and pour the mixture evenly.
  2. Bake in the preheated oven for 35–45 minutes.
  3. To check doneness, insert a toothpick into the center: it should come out dry.

Step 5: Finish & Serve

  1. Remove from the oven and brush the top with a little melted butter for extra richness.
  2. Let it cool slightly before serving, or enjoy warm straight from the oven.
  3. Optional: drizzle extra maple syrup, dust with powdered sugar, or serve with ice cream.

Methods & Formation Tips:

  • Soaking: Allow the bread cubes to soak well so the custard fully absorbs, making the pudding creamy.
  • Texture: Martins hotdog buns give a soft, fluffy texture with slight chewiness—perfect for old-fashioned bread pudding.
  • Flavor layering: Cinnamon and vanilla are key—feel free to add a pinch of nutmeg for depth.
  • Raisins or other dried fruit: Soak them in warm water or rum for plump, juicy bursts in each bite.

A Little History:

Bread pudding dates back to 13th-century Europe, created as a frugal way to use leftover bread. Over centuries, it spread across continents, evolving in ingredients and styles. In the U.S., it became a Southern favorite, often flavored with cinnamon, vanilla, and raisins—comfort food for generations. Using enriched buns like Martins adds a modern twist while keeping the classic soul of the dish.


Conclusion:

This old-fashioned bread pudding is warm, comforting, and utterly indulgent. It’s a celebration of simple ingredients transformed by love, patience, and the magic of baking. Perfect for holidays, brunch, or cozy nights in, it’s a dessert that always invites smiles and second helpings.


Lovers of Bread Pudding Will Love:

  • The soft, textured bite of hotdog buns over plain bread
  • The sweet-spicy aroma of cinnamon and vanilla
  • A drizzle of maple syrup or caramel sauce on top
  • A scoop of ice cream for contrast between warm pudding and cold creaminess

Quick Tips for Bread Pudding Lovers:

  1. Customize sweetness: Adjust sugar and maple syrup to your taste.
  2. Add mix-ins: Chocolate chips, nuts, or fresh berries elevate it.
  3. Reheating: Microwave individual portions for 20–30 seconds for a warm, gooey treat anytime.
  4. Serving style: Great as dessert, breakfast, or even an afternoon snack.

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