November 11, 2010

Pumpkin Bread Pudding


Pumpkin Bread Pudding Served In Ramekin
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, today’s creative focus turns to holiday desserts. For the past few months, I’ve been searching for the perfect ending to this year’s Thanksgiving feast. After wading through dozens of pumpkin recipes, I found a winner in Yvonne’s Pumpkin Bread Pudding Recipe at Stone Gable!

What I love most about this recipe is its unique spin on both a classic dessert and a holiday tradition. Serving a pumpkin flavored bread pudding instead of pumpkin pie is a nice way to honor tradition while surprising your guests with an unexpected twist on a childhood favorite!

I love how scrumptious this dessert tastes! By using croissants instead of bread, the dessert has a lighter consistency than most bread puddings, making it one of the best bread puddings I’ve ever experienced!

And the clincher? This dessert is super easy to make – making it an all-around winner at anyone's table!

Enjoy our adaptation of this wonderful recipe. I'm counting this gem among my many blessings this year!

Ingredients:

10 Cups Cubed Croissants, Toasted (about 7 Large Croissants)
2 Cups – Half and Half
1 15 Ounce Can of Pumpkin
1 to 1 ½ Cups of Firmly Packed Brown Sugar (see Chef Note 2)
1 Cup Raisins or Chopped Dates (Optional – see Chef Note 1)
4 Large Eggs
1 Teaspoon Cinnamon
1 Teaspoon Vanilla
1 Teaspoon Nutmeg (see Chef Note 3)
1/2 Teaspoon Ground Ginger
1 Cup Chopped Pecans or Walnuts (Optional – see Chef Note 1)

Garnish: Sweetened Whipped Cream and Pastry Leaves

Chef’s Notes:
  1. We eliminated the optional raisins/chopped dates and pecans/walnuts from our recipe. If you use raisins, I recommend golden raisins.
  2. The original recipe calls for 1 Cup of firmly packed brown sugar. Since we did not include raisins or chopped dates, which adds natural sweetness to the recipe, we used 1 ½ Cups of firmly packed brown sugar to compensate for the difference.
  3. We added 1 Teaspoon of Nutmeg to the recipe for additional flavoring.
  4. To enhance the presentation of this dessert, we baked the recipe in 10 individual ramekins (4 ½ inches wide by 2 ½ inches deep) instead of the traditional 13 x 9 inch baking dish. This altered the cooking time as noted in the instructions.
  5. We used store brought croissants in our recipe. However, if you are on a gluten-free diet, and would still like to give this recipe a try, click here for instructions on how to make gluten-free croissants!
Instructions:

1. Preheat broiler on low, positioning the rack in the top third of the oven.

2. Cut the croissants into big cubes. Broil until toasted, tossing to brown all sides.
Step 2 - Toast The Croissants.
3. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

4. Lightly grease a 13 x 9 baking dish with butter – or – per Chef Note 4 – substitute with ramekins.
 
5. In a medium bowl, combine the following ingredients and stir them well: 
  • Half and Half
  • Pumpkin
  • Brown Sugar
  • Raisins or Dates (optional)
  • Eggs
  • Cinnamon
  • Vanilla
  • Nutmeg
  • Ginger 
  • Pecans or Walnuts (optional)
Step 5: Combine and Stir the Ingredients
6. Pour the mixture over the croissants, tossing gently to coat. Let this stand for 30 minutes. 

Step 6: The Toasted Croissants In The Ramekins,
Before The Mixture Is Added
Step 6: Can You See The Difference In The Croissants
That Have Been Coated With The Mixture?
Step 6: This Is What The Croissants Look Like
After Standing For 30 Minutes
7. Bake until a wooden toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. The cooking time will be impacted by the serving dish you baked it in, as follows:
  • If you use the 13 x 9 baking dish, it takes 35 to 40 minutes to bake.
  • If you use the ramekins, it takes about 25 minutes to bake.
Step 7: Fresh Out Of The Oven
8. If you bake the bread pudding in the large baking dish, cut into squares, then garnish and serve. If you bake the bread pudding in the ramekins, place the ramekins on dessert plates (as the ramekins are hot), garnish and serve (see Opening Photo).

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91 comments:

  1. Love love love your blog!!!

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    Have a blessed day!

    Gina

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  2. Mmm it sounds like it would be just yummy. Thanks so much for sharing the recipe.

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  3. Hi there! I am following you on gfc from Social Parade.

    Nice blog you got here!

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  4. yummy recipe!
    hi, following you from fun friday follow... follow back..thanks!

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  5. Yum! Bread pudding made with croissants are my kind of thing. This would be great shared at my carnival too. www.breastfeedingmomsunite.com Vegetarian Foodie Fridays. Hope to see you there!

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  6. Looks excellent!! I am your newest follower!

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  7. YUMMMMMMMM

    Anna
    http://IamNannyAnna.blogspot.com

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  8. Like this recipe better than mine! Using croissants is a great idea. And love your blog too! Following you from Hodgepodge Friday.

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  9. Looks Amazing! Now following you from one fine day blog hop!

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  10. OK, put on a pot of tea because I am coming over for dessert!

    Shawn

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  11. When do we eat I'm starving! I can smell it now! Following you! Have a great weekend.

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  12. Hi =) I found your blog through the fun follow friday on my wee view!

    This looks delicious! I will have to try it this week =)

    Please check out my blog as well
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    ~Crystal

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  13. Stopping by from Fun Follow Friday! Im now following you! I would love to try this recipe. Have a great weekend!

    -Mel
    http://adventuresofmelandthekids.blogspot.com/

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  14. Following from Friday Blog Hop!
    Kelly J Doll Dependant
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  15. This looks so yummy...I will have to try this. Your blog is wonderful with the tutorial.

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  16. That actually sounds (and looks) GOOD! :)

    I'm already following you or I'd follow you again! ;) Enjoy your weekend! :)

    Aloha Follow: Goody Bags

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  17. Just found your blog and it is really great. I need to print some of those recipes.

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  18. This is a great idea as a dessert anytime! Love that it's made with croissants. Thanks for the inspiration :)

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  19. I'm going to try this - it looks sooooo good! I love pumpkin and this recipe sounds wonderful!

    Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  20. I'm following you from Stacie's blog hop. Your blog is fantastic! Bread pudding plus pumpkin--two of my all-time favorites! (All I do is interview folks and talk about books on my blog. Your site is super!)

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  21. Oh this looks good. You should come back my Kitchen and link it up for the Holiday Flare contest. Link up under desserts.

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  22. That sounds wonderful! I love anything pumpkin flavored and putting it into my favorite dessert makes me even happier!

    New follower from Social Parade on Friday.

    Jen

    http://mamaschellsays.blogspot.com/

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  23. mmmm looks delish thanks for sharing your recipe, for linking up with finally friday and for the follow I am already a follower of urs!

    www.ladii-aponte.blogspot.com

    Ladii ❤ Aponte

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  24. Already a follower but stopping by from the Friday Folow. This recipe looks yummy! You should come link up next week to my What's Cooking Wednesday linky! Would love it if you could come follow me back! I am in the midst of my Green Holiday Giving event and have TONS of ecofriendly giveaways going on. Have a great weekend!

    Diane
    www.turning-the-clock-back.blogspot.com

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  25. That just looks delish!

    Following from Let's Just Give it Away's Blog Hop!
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  26. OMG...I saw your recipe on Ekat's Potluck and said "that recipe is just joy"...AND THEN I CLICKED ON YOUR BLOG!!! hahahahaha...PERFECTLY NAMED SITE and I'm SOO happy I found it! :)

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  27. Looks really delicious! :)
    Thanks for sharing.

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  28. Oh my gosh, that looks amazing. Thanks for sharing, I am going to try it for my Thanksgiving table. I am a new follower. You can find me at www.myseasonality.com

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  29. You had me at Pumpkin. I love fall! But I especially love bread pudding and the croisants make this one extra special. Thanks for sharing.

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  30. yum this sounds wonderful, please consider linking any of your holiday treats to my kitchen blog's holiday treats page. ndkitchen.blogspot

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  31. That looks SO delicious!

    Follow Friday -- just followed you with GFC. Hope you follow back.
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  32. Sounds yummy! We are big fans of pumpkin at our house and eat it as soup, custard, pies, pasta, and much more. We will definitely be trying this.

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  33. saw you over at la bella vita link up and had to tell you how good this looks!!

    anne
    www.anniebakes.net

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  34. Supermom’s Friend Finding Fridays is how I found you!! :) Hope you will follow back. I am so trying this tonight!

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  35. Ramona, as always I am THOROUGHLY inspired by you (and your helper Tsunami). I'm into all caps words today for some reason. Love this recipe -- thank you for sharing with Friday Potluck. :)

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  36. I just found your GREAT Blog and all I can say is W*O*W !
    I will be reading everything you have posted.
    Can't wait to try making that yummy looking
    Pumpkin Bread Pudding!
    I have added myself to follow your blog and I welcome you to visit mine and add yourself to follow it too, if you like.
    Wing Dings & More

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  37. mmmmm sounds delish! Love pumpkin and bread pudding, will totally give this a try.

    Here from crafty friday, happy weekend!

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  38. Pumpkin bread pudding sounds divine! I love how you're serving it in individual ramekins. Lovely!

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  39. Looks so good :D

    I'm your newest follower! Check out my blog at http://www.MyCreativeWay.blogspot.com

    Raychel

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  40. I am a new follower. I found your blog from the Home Grown Families Friday Blog hop. I hope you can stop by
    http://justanotherhat.blogspot.com/.

    BTW, your pumpkin bread pudding looks awesome!

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  41. that looks amazing- I'll be trying this recipe for sure :)
    visiting you from eco-friendly/frugal and I'm a new follower.

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  42. This looks sooo good.

    I made bread pudding for the first time last month, although my mother used to make it all the time.

    Today I made quiche and am about to make a mess of collard greens. That is the scientific term. :-)

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  43. Oh yummy, I've got to make this for thanksgiving . . . I'm here from follow friday, Kaye—the road goes ever ever on

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  44. Oh my this looks absolutely divine!!! Here on the Over 40 Blog hop and I'm so glad I found you:) Hope you'll stop by and read my post and comment!
    God Bless,
    Michelle

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  45. Oh wow! These look absolutely delicious! I love your twist! Thanks so much for linking up to Family Friendly Fridays!

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  46. PP!! Wow! That looks and sounds delish! Thank you for sharing and I'll have to check out some recipes for a b'day dinner tomorrow. Glad to find you!

    Juls~ {xoxo}

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  47. Hi! I’m a new follower please come follow me!

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    Happy Friday!
    - April

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  48. New follower here =) Hop over and follow me back if you'd like.

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    Have a great weekend!
    Mandy

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  49. This recipe sounds and looks great! I just love pumpkin and I love bread pudding! Thanks for all the photos with the instructions.

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  50. This looks delicious! Have a great weekend!

    Mama Hen

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  51. This looks absolutely wonderful!!! Thanks so much for linking it up! And now, let me share one with YOU! This is an all-time favorite in my house!

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  52. Stopping from Boost my blog Friday!...This recipe sounds and looks DELICIOUS!!! I have to try it....
    Hope you follow back!
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  53. hi, this looks so delicious...yum! thanks for sharing your recipe! happy weekend! :)

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  54. Your recipe looks dangerously delicious!! *drools*

    Thanks for joining my blog hop, btw!!

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  55. Oh my! Visiting via Peaches Saturday blog hop and am salivating....what a fab recipe. I love your blog it is fab....mine is nowhere near as professional....Hmmm think I must try harder. Just added myself as follower Will be back to copy your recipes.x :)

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  56. Wow...new follower here.Found you via Peaches Saturday Blog Hop. I am drooling in my chair, not through senility although that might be the case but because of you recipe. Yum. I suspect I might be putting weight on soon. xx

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  57. This looks like such an amazing version of bread pudding. Bread pudding is awesome anyway, but I love the fact it's made with croissants and pumpkin and dates (LOVE dates). I think making individual desserts is a great idea too! Much nicer presentation. Thank you so much for linking this up to Cookbook Sundays!! :o)

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  58. Ramona, just me again - I just had to thank you for your VERY sweet comment. It meant a lot....

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  59. Wow, this is great, thanks for linking to Fat Camp Fridays!

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  60. Oh my YUMM!! This recipe looks delicious.

    But I also want to compliment you on your blog - I love it and will be back often.

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  61. Following you from the blog hop - I hope to see you over at mine soon x x

    Cass
    www.frugalfamily.co.uk

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  62. Holy Moly! That looks tooooo Yummy!

    Thanks for stopping by my blog hop...http://pinkdandychatter.com

    I am already a follower =)

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  63. Hiya hun

    Can you email me on kaylee0103@hotmail.com as you won one of the blog hop prizes over at one stop craft challenge.
    Hugs shelley xx

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  64. This looks wonderful!

    Following you from Follow Friday.

    http://kwomblescountering.blogspot.com

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  65. This sounds awesome! We were just discussing a dessert for Thanksgiving that isn't the same old thing. I think we found it! Thank you for linking to tailgating time.

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  66. I love bread pudding made with croissants - the pumpkin take on that is great. I would definitely want the dates and nuts in there though :-)
    Sue

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  67. I don't like bread pudding but this looks good!

    Thanks so much for linking up to the Free for All party!

    Hannah @ http://youngancrafty.blogspot.com/

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  68. With so much left over bread lately in my kitchen Bread pudding is a great option. With pumpkin on it must be better. I tried once a similar recipe from a Martha Stewart magazine. Somehow I lost it and yours come know just perfect.

    Mely

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  69. Looks so yummy! I may have to give it a whirl-anything you can make with croissants seems doable! Thanks so much for linking up to Holiday Hookup!

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  70. This little dessert would warm my heart and feed my soul.

    I can just imagine the heat from the ramekin permeating my body as the heavenly scent of pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger waft through my mind. Ahhh....

    Thanks for linking to Midnight Maniac Meatless Mondays!

    ♥ Rebecca Jean
    Midnight Maniac

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  71. This looks like one delicious recipe. THanks for sharing it with us at My Meatless Mondays.

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  72. I love bread pudding and I love pumpkin, so this is win-win for me!

    Just as a sidenote though, I had to google your blog to find this recipe because you forgot to add a link into the Hearth & Soul blog hop, you only put a title and picture (no link to click).

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  73. Hi Paper P!!!! What a lovely recipe for the holidays! I am very interested in this one because my mother said she didnt want any pumpkin pie at thanksgiving and was going to make pumpkin bread pudding! I had no clue what it was, so now I do! Thanks for sharing on the hearth and soul hop! All the best, alex@amoderatelife

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  74. Oh Wow...I think the croissants totally send this over the edge for me...fantastic! They sound so wonderful, thank you for sharing w/ the hearth and soul hop this week :D

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  75. This looks awesome! Thanks for stopping by.
    Following you back! :)

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  76. That looks so great! Thanks so much for linking it up to Saturday's Party!

    -Krystal @ recipesofacheapskate.blogspot.com

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  77. oh my goodness this looks absolutely divine! i can't think of a better way to use up croissants and pumpkin. i cannot wait to try this. thank you for sharing it with tuesday night supper club

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  78. This looks SUPER delicious

    I want:)

    xoxo
    bB

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  79. Wow! This looks amazing! Two of my favorites combined. :)

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  80. Following you through the Fun Friday Follow :) Your blog has lots of great information I am so trying this recipe this weekend. Thanks for sharing. :)

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  81. Hey there! I'm so glad you stopped over to my Fresh Clean and Pure Friday and Seasonal Saturday get together and shared your fabulous bread pudding recipe! I loved it SO much, that I featured it today as one of the most inspirational from last week's posts! I love your blog and am now following! Please do stop by again with another great post to share! Roz over at la bella vita!

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  82. Cool blog! Found you on Surfin Saturday and now follow you.
    www.mybabysgreenblog.com

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  83. You are the FEATURED BLOOGER this week at www.thediyclub.com this week.

    Cheri

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  84. THis has got to be one of the best bread pudding recipes I've ever seen. Oh wow where do I start, everything about it just sounds scrumptious! I'm so glad you shared this and submitted it for the YBR this month. Looking forward to reading more of your delish recipes.

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  85. Thank you for sharing this recipe with me. I love the pumpkin flavors added to this bread pudding and that it is a simple recipe!

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