Good news is, we all are able to make bread and milk pudding anytime.
Please don't ask me why I look in their fridge... I would be a horrible girlfriend if I was single, the men had to knock their stuff in a safe...
I always eat brioche at home so it is what I have plenty. In my opinion, it is used in a regular bread & milk pudding's recipe, the flavor doesn't pop out. Therefore, I have added some marmalade, almond milk, some dried fruit and ground almond to create multi-layers of flavor, the pudding becomes more interesting to me.
I eyeballed everything and baked the pudding in some single-serving ceramic dishes. The following is only a guideline.
Recipe of Almond Milk & Brioche Pudding
yield: 2 persons
- 1 cup of regular milk
- 1 cup of almond milk
- 2 tbps of sugar
- 2 tbps of powder sugar
- 1 egg
- some brioche (preferably not dry... freeze them until you need them)
- some strawberry/cherry marmalade
- very small handful of dried cherries
- cinnamon
- some ground almond, lightly toasted
- some butter
How-to
- Pre-heat the oven to medium (350) or slightly lower
- If the dried fruit (mine is cherries) is too dry, soak them in warm milk/water for 30 minutes.
- Grease the baking dish(es) with butter, and sprinkle some toasted ground almond
- In a mixing bowl, whisk the two milks, the two sugars, the cinnamon and the egg until they're well combined
- Cut the brioche to size, spread marmalade on each slice, dip it in milk mixture first before arrange it into a baking dish. Pour more milk mixture into the baking dish until it fills up. Sprinkle the dries cherries over.
- Bake the pudding, depending the dish's size, until it just starts to set. Serve hot.
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Delicious! These pretty little puddings are very tempting!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Your pics are gorgeous and making me drool. So many mouth watering pastry and cakes!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a comforting and delicious dessert to have...my grandma puts mango jam in hers for flavor :)
ReplyDeleteThe addition of almond milk and marmalade sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLOL @ Eggs and chicks. Yeah, they must be fresh if you don't want Salmonella poisoning!
ReplyDeleteMy fridge is always overflowing as always! ;D
Pudding looks wonderful, yet to try my hand at Brioche at home. Just posted a Asiago bread and savory French toast, peek in when you can!:)
2 types of milks, 2 types of sugar ..... my 2 eyeballs almost popped out! I really admire your creativity!
ReplyDeletedelicious! this looks great! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for this versatile recipe. Wow, marmalade and almond milk are amazing additions, which definitely would add another dimension to the dish!
ReplyDeleteI love almond sweets. Thank you for the recipe. The pictures are incredible!
ReplyDeleteI think if you baked this for your single friends...they wouldn't mind so much your refrigerator peeping!
ReplyDeleteIf you don't have a middle name, let you give you one: wickedness! LOL
ReplyDeleteYou have me drooling so badly!