Fruity bread and butter pudding
This raspberry brioche bread and butter pudding is made with an orange zest-flecked custard. Serve it hot or cold.
Ingredients
- butter, for greasing and buttering the brioche
- 10–12 slices square brioche loaf
- 300²µ/10½´Ç³ú raspberries
- 125²µ/4½´Ç³ú caster sugar
- 1–2 tbsp raspberry liqueur, such as framboise (optional)
- 4 free-range eggs
- 400ml/14oz milk
- 400ml/14oz double cream
- 1 large orange, zest only
- 1–2 tbsp demerara sugar
Method
Butter a large shallow ovenproof pie dish. Butter the brioche slices and cut in half on the diagonal. Arrange a layer of the slices, butter side up, in the dish. Put 100g/3½oz of the raspberries in a small bowl and sprinkle with the raspberry liqueur if using and 2 tablespoons of the caster sugar. Crush very lightly, then spoon this over the brioche layer.
Sprinkle over a few more whole raspberries. Top with the remaining brioche slices, then arrange the remaining raspberries over the brioche, tucking a few in between the slices as well as leaving a fair few on top.
Whisk the remaining sugar with the eggs, then add the milk, double cream and orange zest. Make sure everything is well combined, then pour this mixture over the brioche and raspberries.
Leave the pudding to stand for around half an hour. Preheat the oven to 180C/160C Fan/Gas 4. Dot the pudding with a few knobs of butter, then sprinkle over the demerara sugar.
Bake in the oven for 35–45 minutes, or until well set, golden-brown and lightly toasted in places. Eat hot or cold.
Recipe Tips
There are some recipes which suggest a bain marie is necessary to cook bread and butter pudding, but we’ve never bothered and we don’t think it suffers for it. There are also recipes which make the custard before pouring it over the bread – again, we just don’t see the point, it sets perfectly anyway.