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Do you like bread pudding?

Cherylndesigns

I'm in The Zone ~ The "O" Zone
CHEERY O
I should ask if you've ever had/ made it? It's such a great way to use up bread that's going a little stale and my granny used to make it for us. So, it's very special to me. I'm getting ready to make it and thought I'd share the easy air fryer recipe I use.

2 eggs
some milk
a little sugar
torn bread until it's moist.
Sprinkle a little more sugar on top.

Air fry at 350 degrees for 15 minutes

Last time I made it, I added just a little Maple Syrup for a little more sweetness,but don't over sweeten it.

It makes your house smell delicious, too!
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Goodness, bread pudding brings back a lot of memories. I haven't had it, or thought about it in years. My grand used to make it, then my mom, very similar to your recipe, Cheryl. I think I remember theirs had cinnamon. I'll have to give this a try. Yummy! ♥
 
Goodness, bread pudding brings back a lot of memories. I haven't had it, or thought about it in years. My grand used to make it, then my mom, very similar to your recipe, Cheryl. I think I remember theirs had cinnamon. I'll have to give this a try. Yummy! ♥
Yes, you can put cinnamon in it or raisins or whatever you want, Betty Jo. Glad I could bring back some memories. I'm eating mine right now.
 
I hate it!!!!! Its a texture thing for me. I make it for church dinners as some requested I bring it back. I hate it. Squishy bread. Cant do it. And raisins :sick: Nope, sorry, this might be where we part ways :giggle4: Cant do bread pudding.
The recipe we have for church uses milk and raisins too.
 
O I DO!!!! dance3 But our generational family recipe has raisins and a lemon sauce.
Oh my goodness, since I cut back on breadl/carbs, I haven't had any. Guess what I will make this weekend?!!
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My mum called it "Broodschotel" (bread dish) at first I loved it at first but she made it too often
 
My Mom loved bread pudding and mde the usual type, but also had a different recipe from her cousin that saved any leftover pieces of bread, challah, muffin, raisin bread, cake. etc that was starting to go stale. She'd put them in a bag in the freezer until she had enough for a bread pudding. It was interesting but actually good with all the different flavors mixed together. You never knew what you'd be tasting. :cool:
 
I had a recipe for pineapple bread pudding that I would make in the crockpot. It was so darn good, but I stopped making it because I would end up being the only one in the family who ate it.
It might still be in my recipe binder from the 90s. Now that I have an Instant Pot with the cake insert, I wonder if I could make a smaller recipe... :thinking2:
 
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