SAN FRANCISCO SOURDOUGH BREAD PUDDING WITH AMARETTO SAUCE
After trying numerous bread pudding recipes, I attempted to create my own, using flavors that I love. The sourdough adds to the recipe without being overwhelming, and the amaretto brings a light almond flavoring to the top. My family enjoys it, and I hope you do as well.
Provided by slfortson
Categories Desserts Specialty Dessert Recipes Bread Pudding Recipes
Time 1h50m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Place bread cubes in a 9x13-inch baking dish. Add raisins and almonds.
- Combine milk, eggs, sugar, butter, vanilla extract, and cinnamon in a mixing bowl. Pour mixture over bread and let sit for about 30 minutes to let bread absorb and soften.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- Bake in the preheated oven until top is lightly browned, about 50 minutes.
- Melt 1 stick butter in a saucepan over low heat, 3 to 5 minutes. Add confectioners' sugar and stir well. Remove from heat. Stir in amaretto. Allow sauce to sit at room temperature until thickened, about 15 minutes. Pour sauce over bread pudding before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 320.5 calories, Carbohydrate 40.6 g, Cholesterol 93.2 mg, Fat 14.4 g, Fiber 0.8 g, Protein 6.1 g, SaturatedFat 7.9 g, Sodium 229.6 mg, Sugar 29.6 g
NEW ORLEANS BREAD PUDDING WITH AMARETTO SAUCE
While on a trip to New Orleans I attended a cooking class for some local flavor! I don't even like bread pudding but tasted this anyways.OH MY!! This was the best thing in the world! Most recipe's call for a whiskey sauce but the Amaretto sauce in this one is plate licking out of this world!! I will be posting it by itself too! I recommend doubling the sauce recipe because I like extra of it,and find that others do too!
Provided by Luckeydevil
Categories Dessert
Time 1h35m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Preheat oven 375 and grease a 9x13 pan(I use a disposable for easy clean up).
- Place bread cubes in a large bowl. In another bowl, mix together well, milk, sugar, eggs, vanilla, amaretto, cinnamon. Pour over bread and let soak for 10-20 minutes.
- Pour into buttered 9x13 dish and bake for 45 to 1 hour till center is done and browned on top(for moister pudding add another pan of water on the rack below).
- Cool 10 minutes before serving with sauce.
- For sauce: I always double this!
- Melt butter in a sauce pan. Wisk in powdered sugar, then amaretto.
- ENJOY!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 560.3, Fat 21.6, SaturatedFat 11.6, Cholesterol 206.2, Sodium 542, Carbohydrate 78.8, Fiber 3.3, Sugar 38.6, Protein 14.4
PANETTONE BREAD PUDDING WITH AMARETTO SAUCE
Provided by Giada De Laurentiis
Categories dessert
Time 1h30m
Yield 8 to 10 servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- To make the sauce: Bring the cream, milk, and sugar to a boil in a heavy small saucepan over medium heat, stirring frequently. In a small bowl, mix the amaretto and cornstarch to blend and then whisk into the cream mixture. Simmer over medium-low heat until the sauce thickens, stirring constantly, about 2 minutes. Set aside and keep warm. (The amaretto sauce can be made 3 days ahead. Cover and refrigerate. Rewarm before serving.)
- To make the bread pudding: Lightly butter a 13 by 9 by 2-inch baking dish. Arrange the bread cubes in the prepared dish. In a large bowl, whisk the eggs, cream, milk, and sugar to blend. Pour the custard over the bread cubes, and press the bread cubes gently to submerge. Let stand for 30 minutes, occasionally pressing the bread cubes into the custard mixture. (Recipe can be prepared up to this point 2 hours ahead. Cover and refrigerate.)
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
- Bake until the pudding puffs and is set in the center, about 45 minutes. Cool slightly. Spoon the bread pudding into bowls, drizzle with the warm amaretto sauce, and serve.
EASY BREAD PUDDING WITH AMARETTO SAUCE
This is derived from a combination of recipes. The sauce make the dish as it is very smooth and not too sweet.
Provided by IAKnight
Categories Dessert
Time 1h15m
Yield 16 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Pudding:.
- Preheat oven to 350°.
- In a large bowl mix bread cubes and raisins so they are well dispersed.
- drizzle melted butter onto of bread and raisins.
- In a separate bowl mix beaten eggs, milk, whipping cream, sugar, cinnamon, and vanilla until well incorporated.
- Add egg mixture to bread and fold until bread is well soaked.
- Turn bread mixture into a well greased casserole or baking dish, using spatula spread mixture out evenly in pan.
- Bake at 350° for 45 minutes. Check center with toothpick for doneness. If toothpick does not come out clean bake additional 3 minutes.
- Sauce:.
- Add milk, cream, vanilla and sugar to saucepan and heat over medium low heat stirring often just until it begins to boil. Remove from heat.
- In a small mixing bowl whisk corn starch to amaretto until there are no lumps.
- Add amaretto mixture to saucepan and whisk over low heat until sauce thickens and is smooth - about 2 minutes.
- Sauce should be served warm. Sauce can be stored for up to 3 days ahead.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 299.8, Fat 17.3, SaturatedFat 10.1, Cholesterol 132, Sodium 163.2, Carbohydrate 31.8, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 21.5, Protein 5.2
SAN FRANCISCO SOURDOUGH BREAD
Use a good sourdough starter, one you have tended to, for best flavor.
Provided by Donna
Categories Bread Yeast Bread Recipes Sourdough Bread Recipes
Yield 24
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- In a large bowl, combine 1 cup flour, sugar, salt, and dry yeast. Add milk and softened butter or margarine. Stir in starter. Mix in up to 3 3/4 cups flour gradually, you may need more depending on your climate.
- Turn dough out onto a floured surface, and knead for 8 to 10 minutes. Place in a greased bowl, turn once to oil surface, and cover. Allow to rise for 1 hour, or until doubled in volume.
- Punch down, and let rest 15 minutes. Shape into loaves. Place on a greased baking pan. Allow to rise for 1 hour, or until doubled.
- Brush egg wash over tops of loaves, and sprinkle with chopped onion.
- Bake at 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) for 30 minutes, or till done.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 145.2 calories, Carbohydrate 26.4 g, Cholesterol 11.2 mg, Fat 2 g, Fiber 1.1 g, Protein 5.1 g, SaturatedFat 0.5 g, Sodium 266.6 mg, Sugar 2.6 g
SOURDOUGH BREAD PUDDING
Bread pudding is a classic dessert you can make with just about any bread and flavoring you want. It's a great way to use stale bread that might otherwise be thrown out. This bread pudding recipe is a personal favorite; I find the tangy sourdough flavor paired with sweet cream and vanilla unbeatable. It's rich and warm, perfect when you're craving something cozy, and it will make your kitchen smell amazing.
Provided by Elena Besser
Categories dessert
Time 55m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- For the bread pudding: Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Butter a loaf pan or 8-inch round cake pan.
- Combine the cream, milk, sugar, vanilla and salt in a medium saucepan and place over medium heat. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the sugar melts. Remove from the heat.
- Put the butter in a large bowl and slowly pour a third of the hot cream mixture into the bowl, whisking gently to melt the butter. Add the eggs and yolk and whisk until combined. Whisking constantly, slowly pour in the remaining cream mixture.
- Once fully mixed, add the bread and let soak for 10 minutes. (Note: If you're not in a rush or are making this ahead of time you can soak the bread for longer before baking. A longer soak makes the bread more flavorful and very tender.)
- Pour the mixture into the prepared pan. Bake until the top is golden brown and the edges have pulled away from the pan slightly, 25 to 30 minutes.
- For the macerated strawberries: Toss together the strawberries, sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice and pinch of salt in a medium bowl with a wooden spoon. Let sit at room temperature for 30 minutes.
- Serve the pudding warm, scooping it right out of the pan, or let it cool and cut it into slices. Serve with the macerated strawberries and ice cream, if using. Enjoy!
SAN FRANCISCO SOURDOUGH BREAD
Steps:
- Do ahead
- To make the starter, combine all of the ingredients in a mixing bowl. If using a mixer, use the paddle attachment and mix on the lowest speed for 1 minute, then increase to medium speed for about 30 seconds. If mixing by hand, stir for about 2 minutes, until well blended. The starter should feel doughlike and tacky or slightly sticky; if not, stir in additional flour or water as needed.
- Transfer the starter to a lightly floured work surface and knead for about 30 seconds. Place it in a clean, lightly oiled bowl, cover the bowl loosely, and leave at room temperature for 6 to 8 hours, until the starter increases to about 1 1/2 times its original size. If you plan to use the starter the same day, allow 1 more hour of fermentation so that it nearly doubles in size. Otherwise, put the starter in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
- To make the dough, cut the starter into 10 to 12 pieces and put them in a mixing bowl. Pour in the water and mix with the paddle attachment on the lowest speed or with a large spoon for about 1 minute to soften the starter.
- Add the flour and salt, as well as the yeast (unless you're making the "purist" version). Switch to the dough hook and mix on the lowest speed, or continue mixing by hand, for 2 minutes, to form a coarse ball of dough that's very tacky and slightly warm. Let the dough rest for 5 minutes.
- Mix on medium-low speed or by hand for 4 minutes more, adding flour or water as needed to make a soft, supple, slightly sticky ball of dough.
- Transfer the dough to a lightly floured work surface and knead by hand for 1 minute, then form it into a ball. Let the dough sit uncovered for 10 minutes, then do a stretch and fold, either on the work surface or in the bowl, reaching under the front end of the dough, stretching it out, then folding it back onto the top of the dough. Do this from the back end and then from each side, then flip the dough over and tuck it into a ball. Cover the dough and let it rest for 10 minutes. Do another stretch and fold, then immediately form the dough into a ball, place it in a clean, lightly oiled bowl large enough to contain the dough when it doubles in size, and cover the bowl.
- If using the mixed method with instant yeast, refrigerate the dough immediately. If making the "purist" version, without instant yeast, let the dough sit at room temperature for 1 1/2 to 2 hours before refrigerating; it won't rise very much, but it should show signs of growth and continue to rise in the refrigerator. Either version will be ready to use the next day and for up to 3 days. (If you plan to bake the dough in batches over different days, you can portion the dough and place it into two or more oiled bowls at this stage.)
- On baking day
- For the "purist" version, remove the dough from the refrigerator about 4 hours before you plan to bake; after 2 hours, shape it (see instructions for lean bread, page 48), then let it proof for 2 hours before baking. For the mixed method, remove the dough from the refrigerator 2 hours prior to baking and shape it right away. Remove only the portion you wish to bake: 19 ounces (539 g) for a 1-pound (454 g) loaf; 28 ounces (794 g) for a 1 1/2-pound (680 g) loaf, and so on. You can also bake the entire amount of dough as a large, 3-pound (1.36 kg) miche (round country loaf) or as a large torpedo loaf. See chapter 1, page 20, for instructions.
- Proof for 2 hours as a freestanding loaf, in floured proofing baskets, or on proofing cloths. The dough should increase in size to 1 1/2 times its original size and be springy yet hold an indentation when pressed with a finger. It may spread as it rises, but it will grow taller as it bakes.
- If using a baking stone, about 45 minutes before baking preheat the oven to 500°F (260°C) and prepare the oven for hearth baking (see page 30). Otherwise, just preheat the oven to 500°F (260°C) about 20 minutes before baking.
- Just before baking, score the dough with whatever style of design you prefer (see page 29). Transfer the dough to the oven, pour 1 cup of hot water into the steam pan, then lower the oven temperature to 450°F (232°C), or to 425°F (218°C) if baking a large miche.
- Bake for 12 minutes, then rotate the pan and continue baking for 15 to 35 minutes, or longer, depending on the size of the loaf; a large miche could take up to 75 minutes to bake. When fully baked, the crust should have a rich, caramelized color, the loaf should sound hollow when thumped on the bottom, and the internal temperature should be about 200°F (90°C) in the center. Cool on a wire rack for at least 1 hour before slicing or serving.
- Variations
- For country-style pain au levain, you can substitute whole wheat flour or other whole grain flours for an equal amount of bread flour (by weight), in which case you'll need to increase the water by about 1/2 tablespoon (0.25 oz / 7 g) for every 3 1/2 tablespoons (1 oz / 28.5 g) of whole grain flour you use. A typical pain au levain would substitute 2 to 3 ounces (56.5 to 85 g) of whole grain flour for an equal amount of bread flour, but there really is no limit.
- One of the best variations of this bread has crumbled blue cheese (or chunks of any good melting cheese) and toasted nuts or seeds (walnuts are highly recommended). Add nuts to the dough during the last minute of mixing, using about 25 percent nuts to total flour. Since the total flour in this recipe is about 34 ounces (964 g), counting the flour in the starter, about 8.5 ounces (241 g) of nuts would be just right. With the cheese, you can add anywhere between 25 to 45 percent of the weight of the flour; so that would be 8.5 to 15.3 ounces (241 to 434 g). Fold the cheese in by hand at the end of the mixing or roll it into the dough during shaping (see the crusty cheese bread recipe on page 121).
BREAD PUDDING WITH AMARETTO SAUCE
Steps:
- Place raisins in small bowl. Pour amaretto over and let soak 20 minutes. Preheat oven to 325°F.
- Generously butter 12x9x2 baking pan. Place bread in a large bowl. Pour milk and half-and-half over. Let soak 5 min. Mash with fork or potato masher.
- Whisk eggs with sugar, butter, vanilla and cinnamon in medium bowl. Mix with bread, Add raisins, toss to coat. Transfer bread mixture to prepared pan.
- Bake until is deep golden-brown about 1 hour. Remove from oven, let cool.
- For Sauce
- Melt butter with both sugars in heavy medium saucepan, over low heat, stirring until sugars dissolve.
- Whisk egg in small bowl. Gradually whisk in some of melted butter mixture. Return mixture to saucepan and whisk until smooth, 1 min. DO NOT BOIL * whisk in amaretto *.
- Spoon over warm bread pudding. Cut pudding into 12 to 16 pieces. Serve with Cool Whip if desired.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 0 g, Fat 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 g, Sodium 0 g, Carbohydrate 0 g, Fiber 0 g, Sugar 0 g, Protein 0 g
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