Ingredients:
12 medium slices white bread, crusts cut off
50g unsalted butter, softened
1 vanilla pod or a few drops of vanilla essence
400ml double cream
400ml milk
8 egg yolks
175g caster sugar, plus extra for the caramelised topping
EITHER 25g sultanas and 25g raisins OR 50g dark
chocolate, chopped
Method:
Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas mark 4. Butter a pudding dish and place on one side.
Cut the crusts off the bread and spread
with the butter.
Split the vanilla pod (or add the vanilla essence), place in a
saucepan with the cream and milk and bring to the boil.
While it is warming up,
whisk together the egg yolks and caster sugar in a bowl.
Allow the cream mix to
cool a little. Strain it on to the egg yolks, stirring all the time, to make
the custard.
Cut the bread into triangles, or halves, and begin to
assemble the pudding. Line the base of dish with one layer of bread, sprinkle some
of the chocolate/fruit and then pour over a little custard.
Build up the layers
in this manner, leaving the top of the pudding clear. Pour over the remaining
custard, lightly pressing the bread to help it soak in and leave it to stand
for at least 20 to 30 minutes.
The pudding can be prepared several hours in advance
and cooked when needed. Transfer to a roasting tray filled three quarters with
warm water. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes until the pudding begins to set. Don't
overcook it or the custard will scramble.
Remove the pudding from the water bath, sprinkle it
liberally with caster sugar and glaze under the grill on a medium heat or with
a gas gun to a crunchy, golden finish. When glazing, the sugar dissolves and caramelises
and the corners of the bread may begin to burn. Don’t panic, this helps the
flavour, giving a bittersweet taste that mellows when it is eaten with the rich
custard.
Et voila: a (Chocolate) Bread and Butter Pudding. I have another
recipe for an Easter variation using Hot Cross Buns that I’ll post later in the
week too. Let me know if you give it a go or have a particular favourite recipe
for BBP in the comments: it’s such an easy but effective pudding that everyone
should have a go at making one!
Someone put the kettle on and fetch me a piece: I’m wrapped
up on the sofa watching Skyfall and don’t want to move…
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