Duff's Bread Pudding

"This is in answer to a request on the boards. It is one that was given to me by Recipe Goldmine when I was searching for one. Duff's always had the most awesome bread pudding around!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
16
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix water and creamer in a mixing bowl.
  • Add margarine, beat for 30 seconds.
  • Add sugar, vanilla, eggs, and salt.
  • Beat on high speed for 1 to 2 minutes more.
  • Place 3 cups of the mixture in an ungreased 9x13 pan.
  • Top with raisins.
  • Then add bread cubes.
  • Mix well and top with remaining mixture.
  • Sprinkle generously with cinnamon.
  • Bake at 325°F for 40-45 minutes or until a knife inserted in center comes out clean.
  • Cool and top with Nutmeg Sauce.
  • Sauce: Combine sugar, cornstarch, and nutmeg in small saucepan.
  • Stir in milk and margarine.
  • Cook over medium heat until the mixture begins to thicken.
  • Add vanilla extract, and stir constantly until thick.
  • DO NOT BOIL!
  • Pour over cooled bread pudding.

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Reviews

  1. I found this recipe a while ago and have been making it for years now. My family and I used to enjoy going to Duff's just for the bread pudding! Simple and easy to make yet absolutely delicious! I am required to bring this to every family gathering now! The only thing I changed was the nutmeg, I only use a dash.
     
  2. We don't have coffee creamer here in Australia but was given some in a swap so decided to use it for this. I did a half batch & used Blueberry cobbler creamer with frozen blueberries in place of raisins, left out the marg and didn't bother with the sauce as I felt it was tasty enough on it's own. Great recipe, love the use of the creamer in this but if using flavoured creamer like me it could probably be cut down a tad as it was quite sweet. Thanks for posting!
     
  3. Found this online then came here and found it on Zaar. I made the one online which is exactly 1/2 of everything you have posted. I used 3 italian hoagie rolls that I pulled out of the freezer. I also mixed it all up in a bowl letting the bread get soaked up with the egg mixture instead of layering. Flipped it over 1/2 way through baking as the top was getting a little hard and it came out perfect! The sauce was super rich and my family enjoyed every bite. Will make again for the Christmas holidays...it was THAT GOOD!! Thanks Mysterygirl for posting this copycat here.
     
  4. Wonderful and absolutely the best bread pudding I have ever had! The nutmeg sauce was just right with the pudding. I prepared 1/2 of the recipe as it is just DH and myself. As you may notice in the photo, the pudding is not very thick. This was due to the dish I used was a little large for 1/2 of a recipe. However, it was delicious! I will make this again! Prepared for Zaar tag! Thanks Mysterygirl!
     
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  1. We don't have coffee creamer here in Australia but was given some in a swap so decided to use it for this. I did a half batch & used Blueberry cobbler creamer with frozen blueberries in place of raisins, left out the marg and didn't bother with the sauce as I felt it was tasty enough on it's own. Great recipe, love the use of the creamer in this but if using flavoured creamer like me it could probably be cut down a tad as it was quite sweet. Thanks for posting!
     

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