Apple-Cinnamon Bread Pudding with Ginger Ale Sauce
Show: Semi-Homemade Cooking
Episode: Easy Slow Cooking
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By Bren0221
Vicenza
on May 03, 2011
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OMG!! Simply wonderful!! I prepared this for the "Day-After" Christmas brunch. EVERYONE loved it! I even brought some to my neighbor's house. Paired with cheese and chive omelets and some salty bacon---it made the perfect meal!!!!! Thanks Sandra!!!
By Chef ChezGery
Southern Oregon
on March 14, 2011
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Simple with pantry available ingredients. The apple combo reminds me of a French Country Apple Cobbler - delicious ! I changed one ingredient and that was using thick, day-old egg bread instead of the raisin bread. Will make again and again !
ChezGery
By df2819_13087993
Massapequa, 72
on August 20, 2010
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The first time I made this Apple-Cinnamon bread pudding I used the Cinnabon brand of cinnamon bread. I just thought that sounded better than the other brands. I brought it to a gathering and received rave reviews from all and was asked for the receipe. The next time I made the pudding, for some reason I don't know, I bought the Pepperidge Farm cinnamon bread. Well, there was no comparassion. The pudding was ok, but nothing compared to when I used the Cinnabon brand bread. So if you want rave reviews you have to use the Cinnabon. The Cinnabon brand was much more flavorful and there was a definate difference.
By mustang490_4984288
Marshalltown, IA
on July 09, 2010
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This is the best bread pudding you'll ever eat. I use heavy cream and my family prefers a caramel sauce instead of the ginger ale sauce. I use a caramel sauce recipe of Emeril's from this site.
By haiku525_11642814
Bronx, NY
on July 02, 2010
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I make this on special occasions. People go crazy when they taste the apple in it and then ask me for the recipe. I find that it is at its best texture when it has been refrigerated for a day.
By cabot.cove_12877220
Cabot Cove, 58
on May 18, 2010
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The result was soggy, short on flavour, and had a sort of chemical-y aftertaste. Maybe from the ginger ale or the rum extract? I don't know, but it was unquestioningly bad. I'm glad I gave this recipe a test run before inflicting it on others!
I don't believe in wasting food, so this went straight into the compost bin. I only hope it doesn't kill the vegetables in my garden, by the time it becomes fertilizer!
By St.Nick
Western New York
on March 13, 2010
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I made this with cinnamon bagels that I had plus some bread and used peach filling and crasins, nuts and peach instant oatmeal. I found it too dry (but this may have been my fault as I left my oven on preheat and not sweet enough. I din't like things real sweet but this needed something more plus more moisture. I didn't make the sauce and it would have helped both problems. I'll try again with some changes.
By morecake78
Denver, 44
on January 21, 2010
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I made a few substitutions based on other reviews. I used vanilla extract instead of rum. I also used two packets of the Dream Whip topping in the sauce mix instead of one, and it turned out more like a frosting. I used cream soda instead of ginger ale, and my husband thought the pudding and sauce tasted like a cinnamon roll! It is a dry bread pudding, and with the apples it tasted more like a cobbler than a bread pudding. Good flavor though, and I enjoyed the frosting/sauce.
By csutkaytis_5898985
Columbia, MD
on January 07, 2010
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Did not like this at all. Too dry & had little flavor. Recipe cost over $15.00 to make & not worth the cost or time I put into making this. Looked good on TV but not when I made it.
By shruso_9432564
on September 27, 2009
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I chose to make this one Thanksgiving as I was getting sick of the same old pumpkin pie. Everyone loved it and it's now a staple to our Thanksgiving meal. The great thing about the recipe is that you can modify it based on if you want more or less raisins/apple filling/etc. It is also very easy to make and tastes great warm or cold!