My Grandmother's Ginger-Jam Bread and Butter Pudding

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Total Time:
1 hr 25 min
Prep
15 min
Inactive
10 min
Cook
1 hr 0 min
Yield:
6 servings
Level:
Easy
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Ingredients

  • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, divided
  • 1/3 cup golden raisins
  • 3 tablespoons dark rum
  • 10 slices brown bread
  • Approximately 10 tablespoons ginger conserve or marmalade
  • 4 egg yolks
  • 1 egg
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 1/4 cups heavy cream
  • 3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 2 tablespoons Demerara or granulated brown sugar

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

Grease a pudding dish or a shallow baking dish with the capacity of about 1 1/2-quarts with some of the butter.

Put the raisins in a small bowl, pour the rum over and microwave them for 1 minute, then leave them to stand. This is a good way to soak them quickly but juicily.

Make the sandwiches with the brown bread, butter and ginger jam (2 tablespoonfuls in each sandwich); you should have some butter left over to smear the top later. Now cut the sandwiches in 1/2 into triangles and arrange them evenly along the middle of the dish. I put 1 in the dish with the point-side uppermost and so on, then squeeze a sandwich-triangle down each side - but you do as you please. Sprinkle with the raisins and unabsorbed rum that remains in the bowl.

Whisk the egg yolks and egg together with the sugar, and mix in the cream and milk. Pour this over the triangles of bread and leave them to soak up the liquid for about 10 minutes, by which time the pudding is ready to go into the oven. Smear the bread crusts that are poking out of the custard with the soft butter, mix the ground ginger and Demerara sugar together and sprinkle this mixture on your buttered crusts and the lightly over the rest of the pudding.

Sit the pudding dish on a baking sheet and put in the oven to cook for about 45 minutes or until the custard has set and puffed up slightly. Remove, let sit for 10 minutes - by which time the puffiness will have deflated somewhat - and spoon out into bowls, putting a pitcher of custard, should you wish, on the table to be served alongside.

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  • on October 19, 2010

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    THIS IS A TASTY AND QUICK RECIPE FOR A LOVELY DESSERT. I SUGGEST IF YOU PREPARED GINGER-BREAD IN A LOAF TIN, MAKE IT WITH THAT DELICIOUS TEA BREAD. FORTUNATE TO SEE THE ORIGINAL EPISODE AND REMINDED ME OF SIMPLE AND QUICK RECIPES MY NANA CREATED AS WELL.PLEASE GIVE THIS ONE A TRY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. NO REGRETS!

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  • on May 24, 2008

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    I made this Ginger-Jam Bread and Butter Pudding because I wanted to try a different dessert. It is comforting with the surprise of ginger bits. Eager to try a different version.

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  • on May 17, 2008

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    Never having had a bread pudding before this seemed very easy. I managed it and it was delicious. Obviously had to make subsitutions since ginger jam isn't common here. I ended up using orange marmalade instead and was very pleased. The top was beautiful with the sugar and fruit and crispy. Particularly nice as it wasn't too sweet.

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