Classic Bread Pudding Recipe (Easy, Creamy & Comfort Dessert)

What is Bread Pudding?

Bread pudding is a traditional dessert made from stale or day-old bread, combined with a mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, and spices. As it bakes, the bread absorbs the custard and transforms into a soft, creamy, and rich dish.

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Classic Bread Pudding Recipe (Easy, Creamy & Comfort Dessert)

  • Author: clare recipe

Ingredients

2 cups half and half (454g)
2 Tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/3 cup granulated sugar (67g)
pinch salt
3 eggs , beaten
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 loaf day old brioche bread or challah bread , cut into 1-inch cubes, (about 7 cups)
Vanilla Cream Sauce , for serving

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (180°C). Grease a shallow casserole baking dish, around 8×11” or similar size.
Batter: In a large bowl add half and half, butter, vanilla, sugar and salt. Microwave for about 1 minute, just until butter has melted. Add the beaten eggs and cinnamon to the milk mixture then whisk well to combine.
2 cups half and half,2 Tablespoons butter,1 teaspoon vanilla extract,⅓ cup granulated sugar,pinch salt,3 eggs,½ teaspoon ground cinnamon

Add bread to bowl and stir to coat. Pour mixture into prepared pan.
1 loaf day old brioche bread or challah bread
Bake for 30 to 45 minutes, or until custard is set but still a little wobbly and edges of bread have lightly browned.
Serve warm or at room temperature. Drizzle with vanilla cream sauce, if desired.
Vanilla Cream Sauce

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Interestingly, it was originally created as a way to avoid wasting bread. However, over time, it became a beloved comfort dessert across many cultures.

 Why Bread Pudding is So Popular

First of all, it’s incredibly easy to make with simple pantry ingredients. In addition, it turns basic bread into something warm, sweet, and satisfying.

Moreover, the texture is what makes it special. The top becomes slightly crisp, while the inside stays soft and custardy.

Because of this contrast, it’s often served at family gatherings, holidays, and cozy weekend meals.

 What Makes This Dessert Special

What sets bread pudding apart is its versatility. You can make it plain, add raisins, chocolate, cinnamon, or even fruit depending on your taste.

Furthermore, it pairs beautifully with sauces like vanilla cream or caramel drizzle. This makes it feel like a restaurant-style dessert, even though it’s very simple to prepare at home.

 Base Ingredients for Bread Pudding

 Bread (The Foundation)

You’ll need:

  • Day-old bread (brioche, French bread, or sandwich bread)

Stale bread works best because it soaks up the custard without turning mushy too quickly. However, if your bread is fresh, you can lightly toast it to dry it out a bit.

 Custard Mixture

The heart of the recipe includes:

  • Eggs
  • Whole milk or heavy cream
  • Sugar
  • Vanilla extract

These ingredients create the rich, creamy base that transforms the bread as it bakes. As a result, every bite becomes soft, sweet, and custardy.

 Flavor Enhancers

Subheading: Warm Spices

To build depth of flavor, add:

  • Cinnamon
  • Nutmeg
  • A pinch of salt

These spices give the dessert its warm, comforting aroma. Moreover, they balance the sweetness so it doesn’t feel too heavy.

 Optional Add-Ins

You can also include:

  • Raisins or dried fruit
  • Chocolate chips
  • Chopped nuts

These extras add texture and variety, making each bite slightly different and more interesting.

Toppings and Sauces

Subheading: Finishing Touches

Once baked, bread pudding can be served with:

  • Vanilla sauce
  • Caramel drizzle
  • Powdered sugar

For a richer dessert experience, many cooks use creamy sauces inspired by classic dessert techniques found in culinary guides like Serious Eats Cooking Techniques Guide, which highlight how sauces enhance moisture and flavor balance.

Now comes the part where everything comes together. With just a little mixing and baking, simple ingredients turn into a soft, rich, bread pudding that feels warm and comforting from the very first bite.

 Preparing the Bread Base

 Cutting and Arranging the Bread

First, cut your day-old bread into bite-sized cubes. Try to keep them similar in size so they soak evenly.

Next, place the bread pieces into a greased baking dish. You don’t need to pack them too tightly. In fact, a little space helps the custard spread better.

Meanwhile, if you’re using very soft bread, lightly toast it first. This helps it hold structure once the custard is added.

 Making the Custard Mixture

Subheading: Mixing the Wet Ingredients

In a large bowl, whisk together:

  • Eggs
  • Milk or cream
  • Sugar
  • Vanilla extract

Whisk until everything is smooth and well combined. As a result, you’ll get a rich liquid base that will soak into the bread.

 Adding Warm Spices

Next, add cinnamon, nutmeg, and a small pinch of salt. These spices bring warmth and depth to the dessert.

Moreover, they balance the sweetness so the final dish doesn’t taste overly sugary.

 Combining Bread and Custard

 Soaking the Bread

Slowly pour the custard mixture over the bread cubes. Make sure every piece is coated.

Then gently press the bread down with a spoon so it absorbs the liquid. However, don’t overmix. You want the bread to stay slightly structured.

After that, let it rest for about 10–15 minutes. This helps the flavors soak in properly.

 Baking the Bread Pudding

 Oven Instructions

Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). This temperature allows the pudding to cook evenly without drying out.

Place the baking dish in the oven and bake for about 35–45 minutes. During baking, the custard will set while the top becomes lightly golden.

For best results, make sure the center is just set but still slightly soft. This keeps the texture creamy instead of dry.

Food safety experts, including the USDA Food Safety Guidelines, recommend ensuring egg-based dishes are fully set before serving for both safety and texture quality.

 Cooling and Serving

Once baked, remove it from the oven and let it cool slightly. This helps the custard firm up and makes slicing easier.

Finally, serve warm with caramel sauce, vanilla cream, or a light dusting of powdered sugar.

At this stage, the dessert should feel soft, fragrant, and comforting, with a perfect balance of creamy center and lightly crisp top.