Have you ever had Blueberry Bread Pudding?
If not, you’re going to love my blueberry bread pudding! One of my signature desserts has always been bread pudding. I learned to make it early on in my career and there are few that ever come close to this amazingly simple dessert.
I’m sure you’ve had bread pudding many times in your life and most end up being so dense and heavy that they need to be smothered in an over the top sauce just to make them palatable.
And that’s really a shame because bread pudding should be light, creamy and delicious even without a sauce.
What Kind of bread should I use when making bread pudding?
Potato bread is my favorite bread to use when I make my legendary bread pudding. But I’ve also used regular white bread, hot dog rolls, hamburger rolls (unseeded), hoagie rolls and croissants.
I would say just about any white flour bread item would work. Rye or any other strong-flavored bread, or seeded bread would be a little too much for this dessert. Although a tasty 11-grain bread could make a very interesting bread pudding.
Using potato or white bread for the pudding allows it to stand on its own and the sauce simply accents the light fluffy texture and flavors.
Ingredients to make Blueberry Bread Pudding
Let’s start by gathering the ingredients we need to make Blueberry Bread Pudding. In Chef Speak, this is called the “Mise en Place,” which translates to “Everything in its Place.”
Not only does setting up your ingredients ahead of time speed up the cooking process, it also helps ensure you have everything you need to make the dish.
How to make Blueberry Bread Pudding
To make the custard mixture, gently beat the eggs, then add the milk, sugar, cinnamon and vanilla. Continue to whip using a whisk until the sugar has been fully incorporated.
- Use a 13ร9 inch baking pan to make my blueberry bread pudding.
- Cut the potato bread into cubes and place in the baking dish (it should be higher than the pan)
- Pour the custard mixture over the bread cubes and mix well and let it sit for at least 15 minutes.
- Add in the blueberries, distributing them throughout the bread mixture. Drizzle the melted butter over the entire pan, letting some of the butters richness touch as much of the top of the mixture as it can.
- Cover the pudding lightly with foil, making sure to give room for expansion.
Bake the blueberry bread pudding for one hour at 350 degrees.
Then uncover the bread pudding and continue to bake for 15 minutes more or until the center is fully set. (if the butter has pooled in any area, spread it around before the final 15 minutesโฆthis will help get it golden brown.)
How do I make Creme Anglaise?
- Bring 4 eggs to room temperature, and separate using only the yolks.
- Whip the egg yolks with the sugar until fluffy and pale yellow, set aside
- In a small pot heat the milk and half and half until it is simmering, remove from heat.
- Slowly mix half of the milk into the egg mixture, stirring the eggs as you pour the hot milk into them.
- Add the egg mixture back into the remaining milk along with the vanilla and continue to simmer for about 5-7 minutes until the mixture has slightly thickened. Use a rubber spatula to stir the mixture constantly, getting into all the corners.
*The Creme Anglaise should be thick enough that when you run your finger through a coating on a spoon, it remains separated.
What is the best topping for bread pudding?
I started out making my legendary bread pudding with a cream cheese frosting but for this recipe, I wanted to change things up a bit.
Blueberries found their way into this version of bread pudding when I noticed a pint of fresh blueberries in the fridge.
I didn’t want to overpower the blueberries in this dessert so I decided to make Creme Anglaise instead of my classic cream cheese frosting. It was a good choice.
This would also be amazing served with vanilla ice cream or simply homemade whipped cream. But way, you serve it, serve it warm from the oven, and I promise you’ll get rave reviews!
mike @ TheCulinaryLens
I would not handle that situation too well. Food really can be a comfort in a time of crisis
Paula @ Vintage Kitchen
Itยดs a good thing the shots have evolved; more than 25 years ago I was supposed to get ten rabies shots, then it turned out I am allergic to them! It wouldยดve been so nice to have someone make this blueberry pudding for me! This is really comfort food.
Minnie@thelady8home
How awful!! Rabies shots induce terror even though they are not as bad as they used to be once upon a time.
Hope everything is ok and the bat does not make a reappearance.
The bread pudding looks delicious.
Anita at Hungry Couple
Oh, dear. Dealing with a bat would be bad enough but having to get rabies shots just adds injury to the insult. I hope Lisa’s feeling better. At our Long Island house we have to deal with all manner of annoying critters. Squirrels in the attic and raccoons getting into the garbage are the most egregious. Fortunately, no bats (I don’t think!). Both of those also carry rabies so we need to be careful when trapping the squirrels and we just stay away from the raccoons!
On a happier note, that bread pudding looks amazing. I’d certainly be feeling better if my husband made me a dessert like that!
RavieNomNoms
Wow Chef! That looks great!! I have so many blueberries from my mom’s house as well, so I will have to make this to use them up!
Lea Ann (Cooking on the Ranch)
Yikes! Isn’t it amazing that the bat just disappeared like that? And I’m surprised she had to get those shots. I may not have even thought about calling a doctor. Well, comfort food was definitely in order and pasta is always perfect. This dessert looks really fabulous. Especially with that creme anglaise. Pinned.
Jessica | Oh Cake
If ever anyone needed some comfort food it’s you and Lisa! Oh wow! Here in Boston the common problem are what we jokingly refer to as “night squirrels.” You know… those critters that like to hover around waterfront areas or anyplace there are restaurants. Lucky us! We live in one of the most condensed restaurant zones in the city – along the waterfront! We’re on a first name basis with Exterminator Rob who comes to the building every 3 months to make sure we remain rat-free… er… night squirrel-free. I hope your week gets better – fast!
Renee
I have never been a fan of bread pudding but this recipe may be the one to change my mind. It looks so incredible and I really like creme anglaise. I’m bookmarking this.
Hester @ Alchemy in the Kitchen
Delicious summery bread pudding – my gran would always give us something sweet if we’d had a shock and I guess potentially rabid bats in your house counts as a shock.
Lea's Cooking
Wow what a story. I am glad you guys are okay.
I love bread pudding:))) Will def try with blueberries and cream. I make mine with fresh raspberries with sweetened condensed milk on top.
Laura @ Family Spice
What a horrible story and to get rabies shots when you aren’t 100% sure you got bit? Terrible! Lisa is lucky to have you to take care of her and I know that eating the entire pan of this bread pudding would make me smile after five shots, too!
Brian @ A Thought For Food
Oh how horrible! What a pain that she had to get the shots too! So, when I was eleven, I went to camp and one night we had a bat flying around our cabin. The counselor grabbed the only thing around — my tennis racket — and proceed to swing at the thing. Long story short… I was left with a very bloody tennis racket. Not pleased.
What does please me is this bread pudding… I’m a sucker for comfort food and this is definitely up towards the top of the list.
Jen @JuanitasCocina
I would have screeched like a banshee if a bat were flying around my house. The neighbors and the neighbors’ neighbors would have heard me. I do hope Lisa is okay.
On another note, this bread pudding is divine! And it would have made me feel all better.
Charlie
This bread pudding looks amazing! I’ve been eating blueberries like a crazy person, maybe I should use some for baking too :p. I love potato bread too but never thought of using it in a sweet baked good.
Laura (Tutti Dolci)
Oh my goodness, what an ordeal! Glad the shots were not too tramautic. This bread pudding looks like the perfect way to put the bats behind you. I love the use of blueberries here!