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This pudding can be served warm, room temperature, or cold. To chill, let cool completely, then cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate at least one hour or overnight.Note: Using a cinnamon-raisin bread adds even more flavor to this chocolatey pu
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A holiday baked favorite made with flour, eggs, milk and butter.
Ingredients: flour, eggs, milk, butter
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Delight your taste buds with this decadent mélange of fresh fruit and sweet spongy bread.
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Gail Simmons sautés the apples in brandy and butter, then soaks both them and brioche in lots of vanilla custard before baking.
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Starring chocolate and made with just six ingredients, this flourless cake has a pudding-like center. A water bath helps it cook gently and stay moist.
Ingredients: sugar, chocolate, salt, eggs
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A guaranteed show stopper. It's a big hit in my family. I learned this dessert from the best cook in the whole world, my (late) Grandmother. The apples and walnuts are optional - serve warm with whipped cream.
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Apples are softened in the microwave then baked in a sweet batter in this easy and quick dessert.
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Don't pass up those day-old doughnuts in the grocery store. They make great bread pudding! Just about any kind of raised yeast doughnuts work except for jelly. Apple fritters are even good. I sometimes use a combination of cinnamon, glazed, sugared doughnuts and apple fritters for an interesting combination. You don't have to add any extra fat and very little (if any) extra sugar depending on taste.
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A not-too-sweet Chinese classic made with mango, gelatin, and cream.
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Chocolate bread pudding made with baguette, cream and chocolate chips is steamed then allowed to rest overnight and served with a warm stovetop chocolate sauce.
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Indian pudding was a compromise A mass of cornmeal, milk and molasses, baked for hours, it was born of the Puritans’ nostalgia for British hasty pudding and their adaptation to the ground-corn porridges of their Native American neighbors Originally served as a first course, it grew sweeter (but not too sweet; Puritanism runs deep) and migrated to the end of supper
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This is a very yummy cake. Plus it's an easy and tasty way to use fresh rhubarb.