A comforting, lukewarm casserole made with stale bread, blueberries, cream, milk and eggs is a brunch attraction. Ideal for using up the bread from the day before. I used German Brötchen, but French baugette would be great too. Other than blueberries, you can use any other berries, cherries or raisins. If using frozen blueberries, mix in without thawing to avoid discoloring the mixture. The bread pudding is fantastic with the rich, silky vanilla sauce, but would also be amazing served with vanilla ice cream or simply homemade whipped cream.
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- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Grease a standard casserole with a bit of butter. Mix the cream, milk, eggs, raw sugar, vanilla extract and salt in a bowl.
- Cut the bread into bite-sized cubes and mix with the cream mixture. Add in 2/3 of the blueberries. Spread everything into the prepared casserole dish.
- Bake in the middle of the oven for about 25-30 minutes. Remove the bake and leave to cool on a rack briefly. Serve with the remaining berries and vanilla sauce.
- While the bread pudding bakes, prepare the vanilla sauce. In a small bowl, combine the cornstarch with two tablespoon of milk. Mix until it's thoroughly smooth. Place the remaining milk into a saucepan and bring it to a boil.
- In a small bowl, mix together the egg yolks, sugar and vanilla extract until smooth and add some warm milk.
- As soon as the milk boils, remove from the heat and whisk in the cornstarch mixture. Bring to a simmer until it thickens. Remove from heat and stir in the egg yolk mixture.
Boy does that look good!
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like the kind of treat I purchased in the boutique cafe in city.
ReplyDelete...bread pudding is a treat and with blueberries even more of a treat.
ReplyDeleteI love bread pudding, yours looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteAngie, I love bread pudding but I've never had it with blueberries. Moist and good with the vanilla sauce kicking it up a couple more notches! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteWow . . . does that ever look tasty, not only that but, that's something I could really sink my gums into, seeing I don't have teeth.
ReplyDeleteI could imagine the bread pudding would be great with a scoop of ice cream.
ReplyDeleteYa tengo para hacerlo fin de semana. Riquísimo!
ReplyDeleteGracias como siempre Angie!! 🤗
Now I am really hungry after looking at these photos.
ReplyDeleteYummy.
ReplyDeleteEs una receta que en casa nos encanta, soy gran aficionada a los pudines, como receta de aprovechamiento no tiene precio y están buenísimos.
ReplyDeleteUn beso.
My MIL loved bread pudding, it’s such a good way to utilize stale bread. The blueberries look delicious too and thank you for the great tip on using them frozen to avoid discolouration.
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Looks gorgeous and you can never go wrong with blauberren und vanilien flavour!
ReplyDeleteBread pudding is one of my favorite desserts. With vanilla cream is already sublime!
ReplyDeleteYes please! This sounds incredible Angie, and the vanilla sauce has my mouth watering!
ReplyDeleteThis looks terrific! Totally good stuff. :-)
ReplyDeleteBTW, just want to say we've just posted our last blog post. I've thoroughly enjoyed your blog, and I'll still be visiting. But we've got a lot of activities lined up that will be occupying my time, so my visits will be much more sporadic in the future. Best wishes to you!
Wow! What a beauty. I love everything about it.
ReplyDeletenever known of German Vanilla Sauce ....
ReplyDeletesound delicious... I should find it around...
This looks as delicious as it sounds!
ReplyDeleteThat looks fantastic, I would love to try it soon.
ReplyDeleteWoW looks great! It is very colorful. I am sure it must be so delicious. Thanks for the recipe. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteThis bread pudding looks terrific - perfectly browned, decadent yet luscious at the same time. Beautiful photos, too!
ReplyDeleteI'm drooling!....what a great bread pudding!.....I love it!!.......Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteThis is a recipe I already made and I confirm, it is so good!
ReplyDeleteSo cozy and delicious, Angie! And that sauce has me swooning!
ReplyDeleteUn délicieux dessert fruité qui fait envie. Bon jeudi
ReplyDeleteBread pudding was always a staple in my Grans house to use up any leftover bread. Those were the days before preservatives were put into bread so fresh bread only lasted a day or two. I loved bread pudding and I love this version!
ReplyDeleteThe vanilla sauce puts this lucious looking bread pudding over the top! That is a dessert I would love to serve. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteI got my love of bread pudding from my mom. Your blueberry version looks terrific---and the vanilla sauce if perfect!!
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ReplyDeleteI’m a huge bread pudding fan, and this looks delish!
Thanks for sharing the recipe!
I made some chocolate bread pudding the other day and that vanilla sauce would be delicious with it. And your fruity bread pudding sure looks as delicious as my chocolate one does. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely luscious. I would devour it all myself. :-) ~Valentina
ReplyDeleteI am totally drooling over your gorgeous bread pudding, Angie. I LOVE to make bread pudding too! I've never tried German icing, but I know it has to be outstanding if you recommend it! Thank you for another winner! Pinned!
ReplyDeleteMolto goloso!!!
ReplyDeleteAngie, you have another winner here! I love bread pudding, but the addition of blueberries would really take it over the top! The vanilla sauce sounds delicious as well. My grandmother used to make the absolute best vanilla sauce ever! Pattie @ Olla-Podrida
ReplyDeleteHello Angie,
ReplyDeleteYour bread pudding with vanilla sauce, looks and sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing this recipe.. I will save it with my dessert recipes. Take care, have a happy new week!
That vanilla sauce made it all alive, I honestly want a good serving of that now
ReplyDeleteHave used old stale baguette to make similar before and was amazed by the results.
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