Bread and Butter pudding is a classic British dessert and is a fantastic way of using up stale bread!
You will need
A paper towel
A glass or Pyrex dish (big enough to hold two pints for this recipe, but you can adapt the recipe according to how much bread you need to use up)
A large bowl
A whisk
A teaspoon
A fork
Butter –enough to grease the dish
2 oz sultanas (you can use other similar dried fruit if you want)
One or two apples, peeled and chopped into small pieces
2 tsp cinnamon powder
14 fl oz milk or 12 fl oz milk & 2 fl oz cream
2 eggs
1 oz sugar
grated nutmeg to taste
Jam (flavour of choice)
Stale bread (I used a stale baguette)
Method
1. Using a paper towel, grease a 2 pint pie dish with butter and thinly slice enough stale bread to fill it.
2. Cut the bread into small strips and place the bread in the dish in layers.
3. Sprinkle with the sultanas and apples chunks. Add some small blobs of jam to the dish; try to distribute the jam evenly.
4. Beat the eggs, milk, cream, sugar and cinnamon together with a whisk in a separate bowl and pour over the bread slices- if the bread is especially stale, leave to soak for at least half an hour.
5. Using a fork, test to see if the bread is soft and try and squish it together to form one layer rather than separate slices of bread.
6. Then sprinkle with nutmeg and place in a preheated oven at 180C/355F/Gas 4 for 30 to 40 minutes until top is golden brown and the custard has set.
7. Serve and enjoy!
Are you going to try to make bread and butter pudding? What's your favourite dessert to make?