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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Sweet Melissa Sundays: Sweet Almond Bread Pudding



"Stale? Really? Why do you need stale bread?"
"I don't know, its what the recipe says. I need stale bread to make it custardy, not soggy"
"Gross"

That was me & Daniel's conversation. Can you tell we've never done bread pudding before? Never made it, never even tasted it. So this was an entirely new one for us. I love that about SMS - it encourages me to try making things I've never really thought of doing before. Thanks for picking it, Candace!

Sweet Melissa's recipe for Sweet Almond Bread Pudding called for a 1LB loaf of brioche. I just assumed that the bakery at the supermarket would have one. At one supermarket, the woman stocking the freshly baked bread looked at me after I asked her if they carried brioche and said,
lady: ".....what?"
me: "Brioche?"
lady: "How do you spell that?"
me: "Bee--Arr--iiii--Ohhh-Ceee--Aychh--Eee"
lady: "...I've never heard of that before."
What?!!! A fluke, I thought, I'll go to another supermarket. NOPE. No luck. And no challah either - or else I'd have subbed that. So I bought a French sourdough loaf because I had no choice! It was either that or potato rolls. So I took my not-the-right-loaf, my heavy cream, my bag of frozen raspberries, and I headed home.

Since my bread was not stale yet, I cut it into chunks and let it sit out overnight. By morning, it reached a perfect state of stale-ness.


The recipe says to toast them a little bit, so while they were drying in the oven, I prepared my custard. This recipe was super simple and quick! By the time the bread cubes were done toasting, my custard was just starting to form little bubbles along the edges - perfect timing!



I followed the recipe exactly as the book says, except I halved it, (used the wrong bread - but its not my fault!), and topped the bread pudding before baking with almonds and cinnamon-sugar instead of just regular sugar because everything is better sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. I popped the bread pudding pan into a larger pan filled with water, and 1 hour and fifteen minutes later, out it came, smelling great.


For some reason, I completely forgot to prepare the Raspberry Sauce, even though I bought the necessary ingredients for it. Oops! I should have realized when Daniel said, "It needs something" but instead of triggering something in my head, I said, "whipped cream?" I have a lot of assignments due really soon in school, so my brain is a little preoccupied. :)


As Dan was adding some whipped cream to his, I looked away from a second, and looked back to see:

Doesn't it look like she's saying, "What? No, Mom. I didn't eat any whipped cream." And yes, she's wearing a little bit of a costume... the part she didn't shake off.

Anyway, it came out really really good. I think the addition of cinnamon-sugar was perfecto. And this would have probably come out even better if I had a) Had the right bread and b) Remembered to make the raspberry sauce. Thanks for choosing this week's recipe, Candace!! Make sure you check out her blog, Candy Girl, for the recipe. And check out the rest of the SMS bakers' versions of Sweet Melissa's Sweet Almond Bread Pudding. Hope everyone enjoyed their halloween!

**PS - I have a favor to ask! Has anyone reading this moved to the United States from a different country when you were school-aged? And received English instruction in school? For my education class in graduate school, I need to interview you! If there is anyone out there like this and would be willing to answer a few questions for me, please let me know. Thank you!

11 comments:

Flourchild said...

Your post made me smile. I had no idea what kind of bread that was either...funny!!
Im glad it turned out good for you, it looks so warm and yummy!
Your dog is so adorable!!

Basically, Baby Boots said...

Stale? Yes, stale Bee--Arr--iiii-Ohhh-Ceee-Aychh-Eee! You are so funny. Stale bread is not moldy bread, it's just day old bread, which is a little harder then fresh bread that is very soft.

Brioche is a French bread that is very rich and made with lots of butter. Sometimes you can find them with bits of chocolate, or dried fruits. It's so good! You can usually find it at specialty bakeries. Let me know if you'd like for me to send you a loaf.

Raeann

Candy said...

Thanks for baking with me this week! I love that you had the opportunity to try something new and better yet, liked it! Your post was hysterical. I can't get fancy bread at the grocery stores around here and have to go to a bakery. Great job!

Susan said...

Love your style! Your pudding looks terrific, even without Bee--arr--iii--ohhh--ceee--aychh--eee! Too funny! I used pumpkin brioche and it turned out yummy.

k.a.r.e.n said...

Thats a cute brioche story! LOL! Your bread pudding looks great!

Nina said...

haha wow. I just found some sweet bread or something, I totally forgot haha.

But my friend moved here when he was school aged. So if you wanted to send it to me, I'll fwd it onto him!

Karin said...

Glad you ended up liking the recipe this week. And your dog is too cute. That so reminds me of something my dog would do!

Ingrid_3Bs said...

Glad to hear that you liked the bread pudding! We LOVE bread pudding. Good stuff and a great way to use my that fresh bread that isn't so fresh anymore.

I'd love to answer any questions you have. When I was 9 I moved from NYC to FL. LOL! Luckily each summer I got to go back for three months.
~ingrid

Jeannette said...

mmmm your bread pudding looks great!!

i love your poochie!! she's adorable!

Anonymous said...

Cute dog! Your brioche looks great.

Lele said...

Bread pudding is my ultimate, ultimate, ULTIMATE dessert. And yours looks diviiiiiiiiiiine. Since like you (well until you just did) I have never made it. Now I'm thinking I will tackle this recipe.

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