Bread Pudding (French Bread)

Ingredients
- 1 loaf stale French bread
- 1 quart milk
- 4 beaten eggs
- 2 cups sugar
- 1 cup raisins
- 1 tbsp vanilla
- 1 tbsp nutmeg
- 1 tbsp cinnamon
- 4 tbsp melted butter
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Butter a 2-quart casserole dish.
- Break the bread into small pieces and place in a large mixing bowl.
- Beat the eggs in a separate bowl, then add milk, sugar, raisins, vanilla, nutmeg, cinnamon, and melted butter. Mix well.
- Pour the egg mixture over the bread pieces and stir gently to combine, making sure all bread is moistened.
- Pour into the buttered casserole dish and bake for 1 hour at 350°F until set and golden brown on top.
Common Problems and Solutions
Q: Why is my bread pudding too dry?
A: Make sure all the bread pieces are well-moistened with the egg mixture before baking. Stale bread is drier and needs time to soak up the custard. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes after mixing before baking.
Q: Can I use fresh bread instead of stale?
A: Yes, but stale bread works better because it absorbs the custard without getting mushy. If using fresh bread, you can dry it out in a 250°F oven for 15-20 minutes first.
Q: How do I know when it's done?
A: The pudding should be set in the center (not jiggly) and golden brown on top. A knife inserted in the center should come out mostly clean.
Tips and Techniques
Day-old French bread is ideal because it’s firm enough to hold its shape while soaking up the custard. For extra richness, serve warm with a rum sauce or bourbon sauce.
Ingredient Substitutions
- raisins: dried cranberries, chopped pecans, or chocolate chips
- French bread: any day-old bread like Italian bread or sourdough
- whole milk: half-and-half or evaporated milk
Equipment Needed
- 2-quart casserole dish
- Large mixing bowl
- Whisk for beating eggs
Historical Context
Bread pudding became a Louisiana staple as a way to use day-old French bread, which goes stale quickly in the humid climate. It evolved from frugal home cooking into a beloved restaurant dessert.




