Saturday, October 4, 2025

Bread Pudding with Croissants

 

 


My granddaughter liked croissants...until she didn't.  I ended up with six croissants going stale (who left the bag open??). I hate wasting food so I decided to see if they could be turned into something.  Bread pudding seemed the most logical choice.  One recipe claimed you could even make bread pudding with leftover hamburger or hot dog buns or even donuts so why not croissants!  This was remarkably easy and I put it together before starting dinner.  It would have been heavenly with vanilla ice cream but it was fine by itself.

 

6 slices stale bread or approximately 4 to 5 cups of torn bread of choice (If your bread is not stale, you can toast it in the oven or air fryer until crisp.)

3 tablespoons of butter, divided  

4 beaten eggs

2 cups milk (or Half & Half)

¾ cup white sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 teaspoon cinnamon

 ½ cup raisins (optional)

 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Use 1 TBL of butter to coat an 8 x 8 inch baking dish

 



Break your bread into pieces and place in buttered baking dish

 


  


 

Melt remaining 2 TBL butter and drizzle over bread pieces

In a bowl, mix remaining ingredients until well combined.

Pour mixture over bread pieces.

 


Bake for 45 minutes.


 

 

COVER REVEAL

COMING NOVEMBER 11 
 
It's Chrismas in Cranberry Cove! Monica holds a fundraiser for the Cranberry Cove Animal Shelter--Have Your Pet's Picture Taken With Santa--at Sassamanash Farm.  All goes well until murder threatens to dampen the holiday spirit!

 

8 comments:

  1. Thank you for the Bread Pudding with Croissants recipe. Sounds heavenly! I love bread pudding. Agree with you on not wasting food and often times what you make out of discarded food often turns out better than the original item - case in point.
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  2. What a delicious way to use up leftover, stale bread (or croissants), Peg! And I liked that your recipe made a reasonable amount instead of the usual huge casserole dish of bread pudding. Congrats on your upcoming release - it's a beautiful cover!

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  3. I haven't had bead pudding in a ling time, now I'm craving it, Peg. Using croissants is a great idea.And the new book cover looks awesome. Congrats! I can’t wait to check it out!

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  4. Definitely going to make this one! And yes to the smaller amount. Thanks for this!

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  5. Love the book cover! Haven't made or had bread pudding in forever. Great reminder, thanks!

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  6. I love bread pudding

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  7. OO-LALA! Great recipe! Thanks so much for sharing, Peg! I am eager to read your next cozy mystery, and I agree that the cover is wonderful! JOY! Luis at ole dot travel

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  8. Excellent way to not waste food.
    And a yummy result for your thrift!

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