Our Best Bread Pudding Recipes (2024)

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Our Best Bread Pudding Recipes (1)Hazel WheatonUpdated: Feb. 28, 2024

    From new bread pudding flavors to the classics, these bread pudding recipes are beautiful takes on the comforting Old World dessert.

    Bread Pudding with Nutmeg

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    I always make this bread pudding recipe for my dad on his birthday and on holidays. He says it tastes exactly like the bread pudding with nutmeg he enjoyed as a child. —Donna Powell, Montgomery City, Missouri

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    Best Ever Bread Pudding

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    The secret to incredible bread pudding with a soft middle and crisp edges starts with leftover dinner rolls. I picked up the rich brown sugar sauce recipe from my friend Kathryn Gartmann. A big drizzle of it takes this dessert over the top and really makes it the best bread pudding ever. —Maria Petrella, Taste of Home Prep Cook

    Lemon Bread Pudding

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    Sweet raisins and a smooth hot lemon sauce make this bread pudding extra special. Even today, I get requests for the recipe from people who tasted this traditional dessert years ago. —Mildred Sherrer, Fort Worth, Texas

    Over-the-Top Blueberry Bread Pudding

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    This delicious southern blueberry bread pudding boasts out-of-this-world flavor and eye appeal. You just may want to skip the main course and go straight to dessert. It’s a favorite for our summer celebrations. —Marilyn Haynes, Sylacauga, Alabama

    Apple Bread Pudding with Caramel Sauce

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    This apple bread pudding with caramel sauce has been in my life for a long time. It’s a family fave and always on my buffet when I put together a brunch. It’s also special enough for dinner dessert. —Cleo Gonske, Redding, California

    Cinnamon-Raisin Bread Pudding

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    This rich bread pudding recipe goes together in minutes. There’s plenty of old-fashioned flavor, so it’s sure to become a favorite! —Edna Hoffman, Hebron, Indiana

    Slow-Cooked Bread Pudding

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    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

    Pumpkin Bread Pudding

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    Old-fashioned but never out of style, I got this favorite pumpkin recipe from an elderly aunt. —Lois Fetting, Nelson, Wisconsin

    Cherry Upside-Down Bread Pudding

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    I've always loved bread pudding, and I enjoy fixing this for my family on a chilly day. You could use a different flavor of pie filling and omit the chocolate chips to make a completely different dessert. It's always delicious! —Ronna Farley, Rockville, Maryland

    Ultimate Chocolate Bread Pudding

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    When I really want to impress guests, I serve this decadent bread pudding. With just a few staple ingredients—bread, eggs, sugar and chocolate—I'm able to turn out this masterpiece in no time! —Erin Chilcoat, Smithtown, New York

    Chai-Spiced Bread Pudding

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    Nothing says the holidays to me more than the warming spices of chai. This bread pudding incorporates those flavors to make a dessert that everyone raves about. —Jessie Apfe, Berkeley, California

    Banana Bread Pudding

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    When I visited my grandmother in summer, I always looked forward to the comforting banana bread pudding she'd make. With its crusty golden top, custard-like inside and smooth vanilla sauce, this pudding is a real homespun dessert. Now I make it for my grandchildren. —Mary Detweiler, Middlefield, Ohio

    Sweet Orange Croissant Pudding

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    Time-crunched cooks are sure to appreciate the make-ahead convenience of this delightful dish. Feel free to replace the orange marmalade with any jam or jelly that suits your taste.—Mary L. Gabriel, Las Vegas, Nevada

    Black Forest Panettone Pudding

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    My chocolate-cherry bread pudding uses Panettone, the holiday bread people often receive but aren't sure how to use. I make a glorious sauce for it using ice cream. —Devon Delaney, Westport, Connecticut

    Coconut Mango Bread Pudding with Rum Sauce

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    All the fun flavors of Puerto Rico come together in a dessert that's both exotic and familiar. Topped with a brown sugar rum sauce, it's even better with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream. —Jennifer Jackson, Keller, Texas

    Chocolate Croissant Pudding

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    This new twist on traditional bread pudding is a decadent and delicious family favorite! —Sonya Labbe, West Hollywood, California

    Apple-Nut Bread Pudding

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    Traditional bread pudding gives way to autumn's influences in this comforting dessert. I add apples and pecans to this slow-cooked version, then top warm servings with ice cream. —Lori Fox, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

    Caribbean Bread Pudding

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    A completely unexpected dessert from the slow cooker, my bread pudding is loaded with wonderful tropical flavors. I like to garnish it with a slice of fresh pineapple, whipped cream and a cherry—just like a pina colada! —Elizabeth Doss, California City, California

    Eggnog Bread Pudding with Cranberries

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    My parents love this bread pudding loaded with cranberries and pecans – and it uses up leftover dinner rolls. For eggnog lovers, it makes a divine dessert. —Emily Hobbs, Springfield, Missouri

    Bread Pudding with Bourbon Sauce

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    There's nothing better than this comforting bread pudding recipe on a cold, wintry day. The bourbon sauce makes the dessert taste special, but it's so easy to prepare—the slow cooker does most of the work! —Hope Johnson, Youngwood, Pennsylvania

    Butterscotch-Pecan Bread Pudding

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    Bread pudding fans just might hoard this yummy butterscotch version. Toppings like whipped cream and a butterscotch drizzle make this dessert absolutely irresistible. —Lisa Varner, El Paso, Texas

    Slow-Cooker Cinnamon Roll Pudding

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    A slow cooker turns day-old cinnamon rolls into a comforting, old-fashioned dessert. It tastes wonderful topped with lemon or vanilla sauce or whipped cream. —Edna Hoffman, Hebron, Indiana

    Cranberry Bread Pudding

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    This down-home dessert takes on a touch of elegance when I serve it warm and drizzled with a thin orange custard sauce. It's so pretty that I often make it for dinner guests using either fresh or frozen cranberries. —Margery Richmond, Fort Collins, Colorado

    Pumpkin Cranberry Bread Pudding

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    Savor your favorite fall flavors with this scrumptious bread pudding, served warm with a sweet vanilla sauce. Yum! —Judith Bucciarelli, Johnson, New York

    Toffee-Pear Crisp Bread Pudding

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    My son loves pear crisp, but one night I was making bread pudding. He asked if I could make both. I compromised by combining two desserts into this one dish. It's absolutely fantastic! —Kurt Wait, Redwood City, California

    Bagel Bread Pudding with Bourbon Sauce

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    I worked in a health club where bagels arrived daily, so I experimented with leftovers. I wasn’t a bread pudding fan until I tried it with bagels. —Kathy Hawkins, Gurnee, Illinois

    Croissant Pudding with Chocolate Kahlua Sauce

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    These custards puff up slightly while baking, creating beautiful, golden crowns. Kahlua brings a mild coffee flavor to the heavenly chocolate sauce.—Cheryl Tucker, Houston, Texas

    French Toast Casserole

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    Topped with cinnamon and sugar, this overnight French toast casserole is my favorite way to make this breakfast favorite. Since you assemble this baked French toast the night before, you save time in the morning, and if you have an extra hungry crowd, it's easy to bake up a few batches. —Sharyn Adams, Crawfordsville, Indiana

    Raisin Date Bread Pudding

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    All my leftover bread ends (raisin bread is a favorite in this house) and buns go in the freezer. Then, when I've stashed away enough, I whip up a batch of this pudding. It's an all-occasion dish—I've made it for holidays, potlucks, picnics...for any occasion or no occasion! —Dawn Green, Hopkins, Michigan

    Dark Chocolate Croissant Bread Pudding

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    Croissants make an incredible base for this rich, chocolaty bread pudding. I prefer dark chocolate, but semisweet or white chocolate work too. Garnish with your favorite nuts. —Jennifer Tidwell, Fair Oaks, California

    Banana Bread Pudding

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    When I visited my grandmother in summer, I always looked forward to the comforting banana bread pudding she'd make. With its crusty golden top, custard-like inside and smooth vanilla sauce, this pudding is a real homespun dessert. Now I make it for my grandchildren. —Mary Detweiler, Middlefield, Ohio

    Maple French Toast Bake

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    This yummy French toast casserole is a breeze to whip up the night before a busy morning. My family loves the richness it gets from cream cheese and maple syrup. —Cindy Steffen, Cedarburg, Wisconsin

    Spiced Pumpkin French Toast Casserole

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    What a sweet way to start your morning! It’s perfect for the holidays, but we enjoy it year-round. Prep the evening before, and in the morning you can pop this in the oven and have a delicious breakfast in no time! —Joanne Wessel, Greenwood, Indiana

    Originally Published: November 01, 2021

    Our Best Bread Pudding Recipes (34)

    Hazel Wheaton

    Hazel is a writer and editor who has worked in the publishing industry for over 25 years in the fields of travel, jewelry arts and food. As the editor of the Taste of Home Christmas Annual (among other titles), she's in the holiday spirit all year round. An enthusiastic baker, she's known for her cookies, cakes and other baked goods. And she still wishes she could cook like her mother.

    Our Best Bread Pudding Recipes (2024)

    FAQs

    Does bread pudding have to be refrigerated after it's baked? ›

    Making bread pudding is extremely easy to do and requires very little effort. It does require some time though, so plan accordingly. The bread needs to sit out to become stale for at least a day. And the final dish needs to refrigerate for 6-8 hours after baking.

    Why is my bread pudding so watery? ›

    Only Cover The Bread Pudding In Oven For Some Of The Time

    If you take it out too soon, you'll be left with a mushy and wet middle that hasn't been given the time it needs in the oven to set, but with a super crispy top -- not ideal, to say the least.

    Should I cover my bread pudding when baking? ›

    Masterclass recommends covering your bread pudding with aluminum foil to protect the top from burning and removing it about 15 minutes before the end of the baking time so that the top can become appropriately crispy.

    Do you eat bread pudding with a spoon or fork? ›

    Advice: Ditch the fork – it's completely superfluous – and dig in with the spoon!

    How do you know when bread pudding is done? ›

    Bake about 1 hour or until toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Another way to judge whether the pudding is fully baked, is to gently press down on the center of the pudding. If any custard comes up to the top, the pudding needs to be baked a little longer.

    Can you freeze bread pudding after it is baked? ›

    Yes, you can freeze bread pudding for up to three months. It's best to bake the bread pudding in a foil pan if you plan to freeze it. Allow it to cool, then wrap the whole thing tightly in a layer of storage wrap and at least one layer of foil. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight.

    Why does my bread pudding taste like egg? ›

    Bread pudding's magic is how the old, dried bread can be re-invigorated with a mixture of milk, eggs, and sugar that it soaks up like a sponge, but when the eggs aren't properly beaten you have a separation of the beaten yolk from the beaten whites which gives you the scrambled egg look and flavor.

    Is bread pudding supposed to jiggle? ›

    After two score or more of tests, we determined that the bread budding should wobble like a Jell-O mold when removed from the oven--it will continue to cook after removal. Another tip is to remove the pudding from the oven just as it begins to inflate and rise up high in the pan.

    Why does my bread pudding fall after I take it out of the oven? ›

    Not allowing it to rest after baking

    It is usual for bread pudding to somewhat collapse when it goes from the oven to the room temperature air, but you surely don't want to further contribute to it becoming flat. Therefore, don't dish it out too quickly.

    How long to heat bread pudding in oven? ›

    Oven - remove bread pudding from the plastic container and place in an oven safe dish. Heat at 250 degrees for 5-7 minutes or until your desired temperature is reached.

    Why do you put plastic wrap on pudding? ›

    Puddings and custards

    For years, cooks have been told that this is a necessary step, and that preventing skin from forming is essential. The film forms because of the liquid that evaporates off your pudding-type dessert's top surface.

    Are you supposed to refrigerate bread pudding? ›

    Bread pudding is best served right away after it's finished baking. However, leftovers can be kept for up to 5 days refrigerated and can be reheated in the microwave. To reheat, warm individual portions in 1-minute bursts in the microwave until warmed through.

    Why is my bread pudding soggy in the middle? ›

    Only cover the bread pudding in oven for some of the time

    If you take it out too soon, you'll be left with a mushy and wet middle that hasn't been given the time it needs in the oven to set, but with a super crispy top — not ideal, to say the least.

    What is traditionally hidden in pudding? ›

    Finding a Christmas coin in your slice of pudding is believed to bring good luck and especially wealth in the coming year. This lovely tradition may date back as early as the 1300s when a dried pea or sometimes a small silver ring or crown was baked into a Twelfth Night Cake.

    Does pudding go bad if not refrigerated? ›

    It should not spoil if left out for a long period of time as long as it is in a cool environment. Preferably refrigerate to keep it set and fresh for longer. As pudding is made using Milk / Milk Substitute if not eaten all please refrigerate to not spoil.

    Does cooked pudding need to be refrigerated? ›

    Homemade Pudding Freshness

    Typically, it should be eaten within 4-7 days when stored properly in the refrigerator. Freshness is best preserved by prompt refrigeration after cooking and cooling to room temperature, which should not exceed two hours to prevent bacterial growth.

    How do you store and reheat bread pudding? ›

    It should be stored in an airtight container to prevent it from absorbing odors and to maintain freshness. Freezing: If the bread pudding has been frozen, ensure it is thoroughly thawed before reheating to avoid uneven heating.

    How long does pudding need to chill? ›

    Pour pudding into dessert dishes. Cover and refrigerate about 1 hour or until chilled.

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