Berry Strata
Show: Everyday Italian
Episode: Giada's Kitchen Basics
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By ddilone_12311329
lindenhurst, 72
on November 12, 2009
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it was very good
By vholzmann_12220106
Portland, 77
on October 12, 2009
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IF you sweeten this recipe up a bit it is definitely a "keeper" for summery version of bread pudding. Add 1/3 cup instead of 1/4 cup sugar, and add an extra Tablespoon of honey (or you can also use pancake syrup which worked perfectly, add 1 teaspoon of vanilla and cinnamon and a dash of nutmeg. I also enriched with extra Tablespoon of butter and extra 1/4 cup ricotta, and the result was very good.. Like another reviewer I added a few more berries (raspberries and blueberries which gave better proportion and visual appeal to the dish. IF you like bread pudding, you will like this recipe with these changes.
By drkrebs_12213243
Cockeysville, 60
on October 10, 2009
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Due to my wife's gluten allergy we used gluten free bread - 5 slices as they were smaller than standard bread. As the gluten free bread is denser it did not soak-up the liquid completely. Try reducing the liquid mixture or adding even more bread.
By abigailsc
Greenville, 80
on October 08, 2009
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This recipe was perfect for some day old bread that I had and wasn't sure what to do with. Next time I think I will add some more berries--I think some others suggested that as well. It was great for dessert and breakfast. My 15 month old daughter loved it as well!
By just_call_me_sh...
Manitowoc, 89
on October 08, 2009
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This was very good! I wish I would have read the reviews before I made it, though. As some have commented, it could be a tad sweeter. I served this with coolwhip on top and it was pretty good. I bet it would be as good with some vanilla ice cream. Next time, I will use a bit more sweetener and a touch of vanilla. Also, I baked it for an hour at 325 degrees and it was just nicely golden brown on top but still moist inside. I will definately make this again, soon!
By franknchris1_12...
newark, 52
on October 06, 2009
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MY HUSBAND AND I ARE NOT BIG SWEET EATERS. WE DID MAKE LOW FAT AND LOW SODIUM. IT WAS PERFECT FOR US. WE LOVED LOVED IT. LOVE YOUR SHOW.
By pjmcgrew_7081235
everett, WA
on October 03, 2009
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This is like comfort food, could be served as breakfast too.
By MrsCoggiola
Carol Stream, IL
on July 14, 2009
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My husband and I thought it was pretty good. It wasn't fantastic or show stopping, but it was flavorful. Great for breakfast, not for dessert, which we knew.
By emerald530_11828661
Brandywine, MD
on April 26, 2009
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My family absolutely loves this strata. I use callah or a baguette. I use fresh and or frozen berries - single berries, multiple berries. I always add a splash of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and vanilla extract. I have this recipe memorized I make it so often. Thank you for sharing.
By Michelle Leigh
South Florida
on January 22, 2009
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This strata was so delicious!!! It tasted like a delicate bread pudding. I used challah for the bread which I toasted lightly before adding it to the mix. Also, I made EVERYTHING low fat: I used "I can't believe it's not butter", skim milk, low fat ricotta, and splenda for baking, and it was still so delicious!!! Next time I will add a little more berries (12 oz instead of 10.