Old Fashioned Bread Pudding Recipe (2024)

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Who doesn’t love a great Old Fashioned Bread Pudding recipe? No other dessert makes me feel as homey as bread pudding and this one is amazing!

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Old Fashioned Bread Pudding Recipe

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When I was starting to create my first home, I moved eight hours away from my family. Every time I would get homesick, I made bread pudding. I spent several weekend evenings cubing up loaves of cheap white bread and trying to bake up the familiar taste of home.

I still love bread pudding after much has changed since those nights in my apartment. Through the years, I’ve learned how to make the perfect bread pudding. I don’t make it as often as I did, but I enjoy a much better-tasting bread pudding when I do.

Here are some of the things I’ve learned along the way that will help you make a delicious bread pudding from the start.

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Choosing bread for your pudding

The key to a good bread pudding is choosing a good bread. I like to use a loaf of homemade bread, but specialty bread, like cinnamon swirl, is good too. Be sure you choose a yeast bread – a quick bread won’t work for this recipe.

It helps if the bread you use for this homemade bread pudding is stale. If your bread is still fresh, you can simply toast it a little in the oven. After it’s toasted (or stale), cube the bread and set them aside.

What’s a water bath?

For this recipe, we’re going to be using a water bath. This process is used in baking to prevent some foods from cracking or as in this case, becoming rubbery.

Make sure you choose a baking dish for your bread pudding that will fit inside of another dish.

Creating a water bath is an easy process. Nestle your baking dish inside a larger dish, then carefully pour water into the outside baking dish. Being careful not to spill, place the two dishes in your oven and bake according to the directions. Be especially careful when taking the hot dishes out of the oven when the baking is finished to prevent splashing that can burn you.

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Choosing add-ins

Bread pudding is tasty just with good bread and cinnamon sugar. But add-ins can create a fantastic taste. Here are some delicious add ins you could try:

  • Chocolate chips
  • Raisins
  • Toffee Chips
  • Walnuts
  • Banana slices
  • Berries
  • Chopped Apples

Now that we’ve got some of the basics out of the way, let’s get started baking!

Ingredients in Old-Fashioned Homemade Bread Pudding

  • Butter. You can use salted or unsalted but if you used salted you can leave out the salt in the rest of the recipe. A vegan buttery spread would work in place of regular butter if needed.
  • Milk. This works best with a whole milk (even cream!) but you can also use a milk alternative for a dairy free version.
  • Eggs. These are essential and help keep everything together!
  • Sugar. Regular white sugar is needed for this recipe. I haven’t tried it with any alternatives.
  • Vanilla extract. This can be Homemade Vanilla Extract or store bought.
  • Cinnamon, salt, nutmeg, cloves. These are your needed spices for this recipe.
  • Cubed bread. This can be homemade or store-bought but a good hearty bread is necessary!

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Instructions for How to Make Bread Pudding

Preheat the oven to 350F.

Grease a casserole dish. (Remember to choose one that will sit down inside of another one for the water bath baking process.)

Heat 2¼ cups milk and ¼ cup butter over medium heat to get started.

In a separate bowl, mix 2 eggs, ½ cup granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon salt, and a sprinkle of nutmeg and cloves.

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Cube the loaf of bread and arrange it in a casserole dish. Stir in the egg mixture, then pour the warm milk mixture over the bread cubes.

Place the casserole dish inside of a larger dish and pour water into the larger dish to create a water bath.

Carefully place the two dishes into the oven and bake for 40 minutes.

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Old-Fashioned Homemade Bread Pudding

CourseBreakfast

CuisineAmerican

Keywordbreadpudding, oldfashionedbreadpudding

Ingredients

  • ¼cupbutter
  • cupsmilk
  • 2eggs
  • ½cupgranulated sugar
  • 1teaspoonvanilla extract
  • 1teaspooncinnamon
  • ¼teaspoonsalt
  • Sprinkle of nutmeg
  • Sprinkle of cloves
  • 6cupsof cubed bread

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350F.

  2. Grease a casserole dish.

  3. Heat 2¼ cups milk and ¼ cup butter over medium heat.

  4. In a separate bowl, mix 2 eggs, ½ cup granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon salt, and a sprinkle of nutmeg and cloves.

  5. Cube bread and arrange in a casserole dish. Stir in the egg mixture, then pour the warm milk mixture over the bread cubes.

  6. Place casserole dish in a larger dish and pour water into the larger dish to create a water bath.

  7. Bake for 40 minutes.

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Extra Frugal Tip: You know I’m always looking for ways to make the most with what I have and save money, so I wanted to pass on this frugal tip! You can save your unused bread and bread heels to use in this recipe! Just pop them in the freezer and save them until you’ve collected the equivalent of a loaf (about 6 cups) and pull them out to make a delicious (and frugal!) bread pudding!

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More Old Fashioned Recipes

  • Mom’s Old Fashioned Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
  • Old Fashioned Cheese Squares Recipe
  • Old Fashioned Meatloaf Recipe
  • Old Fashioned Potato Salad Recipe
  • Old Fashioned Scalloped Potatoes
  • Recipe for Chicken Pot Pie
  • Homemade Muffin Mix Recipe

Have you made bread pudding before? What food brings you the taste of home?

Guest Post from HilaryBernstein. Hilary is a Christ follower, wife, mama and writer who believes homemaking should be simple … not stressful. She writes about creating a happy, healthy home at HilaryBernstein.com. Hilary is also the author of several healthy living eBooks.

This Old Fashioned Bread Pudding Recipe was originally posted on Little House Living in November 2015. It has been updated as of September 2023.

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FAQs

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.

Why is my bread pudding so watery? ›

Perhaps you didn't add enough bread to sop up the egg and milk mixture. With this recipe, make sure you measure everything out first and you shouldn't have a watery bread pudding.

Why did my bread pudding turn out eggy? ›

Bread pudding custard is best at a ratio of about 1 egg per 1 cup of liquid. Whatever the liquid is (see below for a note about that in the flavoring section), use one egg for every cup. This will give you a custard that is not too eggy.

Should you cover bread pudding when baking? ›

Before the inside of your pudding is set, the outer layer can become burnt and dry, which is why covering bread pudding during baking is the best move.

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.

Should bread pudding be jiggly? ›

Add the butter pieces overtop and sprinkle with turbinado sugar if desired. Bake for 50-55 minutes at 375F (190C). Your bread pudding is done when the center is lightly jiggly and the surface is evenly browned.

How do you fix pudding that didn't thicken? ›

Your best bet would be to mix a tablespoon of cornstarch and a teaspoon of sugar with some of the beverage and add it to the warm pudding. Heat it to a bubble and stir until it thickens. You may have to adjust the seasoning, particularly vanilla.

Is it OK to leave bread pudding out overnight? ›

Can bread pudding sit out overnight? Do not let your bread pudding sit out at room temperature for more than 2 hours after it has been baked. You should make sure you eat it within 4 days.

Why does my bread pudding always fall? ›

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.

Should bread pudding be warmed up? ›

It can be enjoyed straight out of the oven or cooled from the refrigerator (although I promise you, warmed-up is way better). I have also heard of a lot of people eating it as a breakfast dish, and I bet it is incredible with maple syrup and berries.

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

The dish is served with a fork AND a spoon so you can get every last bit of that heavenly sauce. Advice: Ditch the fork – it's completely superfluous – and dig in with the spoon!

Why does my bread pudding curdle? ›

If your oven is too hot, the custard could break and start to curdle.

How long will homemade bread pudding keep? ›

Smear the butter over the top and bake following the recipe, making sure the pudding is hot in the centre before you remove it from the oven. Leftovers will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days, but we prefer not to freeze the cooked pudding as the custard can split and turn watery when defrosted.

Will my pudding thicken when it cools? ›

It will coat the back of the spoon; test it by running your finger down the spoon. You should wipe a clear, clean line through the custard. Remove from heat. The pudding will thicken more as it cools.

How long does cooked pudding take to set? ›

Pour the pudding into a bowl and place in the fridge for 5 minutes. The pudding may seem thin, but will thicken as it cools. Once the 5 minutes are up, take a spoon and gingerly stick it into the pudding. If it hasn't set, leave the pudding in the fridge a while longer.

What happens if you overcook pudding? ›

Answer: Weeping or curdling occurs when egg mixtures are cooked too fast or too long. The proteins over coagulate, then separate from each other leaving little Miss Muffet's curds and whey. To fix custard with lumps, use an immersion blender.

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