My husband was heading over to my parents home to pick up something from dad when I realized I needed a can of tomatoes from my moms pantry (I didn't feel like going to the store for one thing). I called her and asked if she had a can and she said, "I sure do". When my husband came home he didn't have the can in hand, he had a HUGE bag of food my mom gave us! Lots of boxes of Mac and Cheese for our son, mangos, the can of tomatoes I needed, 3 cans of soup and a big loaf of sliced bread, the good kind. We hardly eat bread in our home but I didn't want to waist this bad boy so I remembered how dad always use to talk about bread pudding, so I made one for him. He & my mom loved it.
Usually bread pudding calls for raisins but I didn't care to add raisins to it, so I left it out but I did include almond extract. Makes the world of a difference. So remember, if you ever have 5-6 slices of bread left, USE THEM UP! Make some bread pudding.
What you need:
6 slices of bread
2 T of butter, melted
4 eggs, beaten
2 cups of milk
1/2 cup of white sugar
1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon of ground all-spice (optional)
1 teaspoon of nutmeg (optional)
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
1 teaspoon of almond extract (optional)
Directions:
Break bread into small pieces and place into an 8 inch baking pan. Drizzle melted butter over the bread. If you choose to add raisins, sprinkle over bread and butter. In a medium bowl, combine eggs, milk, sugar, spices and extracts and mix well.
Pour liquid mix over the bread and take a spoon and flatten the bread down to make sure it's fully coated.
Bake for 45 minutes. Allow 30 minutes to cool and let bread set.
perfect! I told you how much I adore almonds, right!? Love almond extract in baked goods, too. love it!
ReplyDeleteI love how this recipe uses ingredients that we all most likely already have at home! Perfect way to use up old bread.
ReplyDeleteThis is one thing I've never made myself. I might just need to give this a try!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteChristina, this is one reason I love this recipe, all the stuff you need is usually a staple in most folks kitchen.
ReplyDeleteKathy, I really hope you try it, it's pretty yummers!
Jenifer
I bet your kitchen smelled amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh my! This is like theperfect thing to make when you dont feel like going to the store.. everything on hand and I bet its delicious!!
ReplyDeleteAlmond bread pudding sounds heavenly! I love almonds!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my site, I hope to see you in the future!! I love anything with almonds so this looks fantasticly delicious.
ReplyDeleteI have never made bread pudding before. You make it look so easy. I am going to have to try this. This is absolutely scrumptuos!
ReplyDeleteI don't like raisins in bread pudding anyways, so this sounds perfect to me!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice treat! I bet bread that was a little stale would work here too, instead of throwing it out.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness... I love almonds and this looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteBread pudding is a wonderful dessert and this looks so good!!! Great blog Jaime and Jen, I'm off to work but will be back to visit again!!
ReplyDeleteYou have the YUMMIEST recipes on your blog. This looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI just stumbled across your blog through a friends friends friends blog. I don't even know where to start...everything looks so good & yummy! Do you have a favorite post/recipe?
ReplyDeleteyum. I don't think of myself as an almond guy, but this just changed my mind.
ReplyDeleteOh my this looks mouthwateringly good!!!! I'll have a slice for a snack please :)
ReplyDeleteoooh, Jen. . .this is one my husband will LOVE LOVE LOVE - can't wait to try it
ReplyDeleteMy mom would send me home with a bag filled with groceries. (miss her)
ReplyDeleteWe love bread pudding. I hadn't thought to make a almond flavored one. Great idea, thanks!
~ingrid