Rich and decadent, sourdough bread pudding is the ultimate comforting dessert. A creamy custard spiced with cinnamon is poured over homemade sourdough brioche and topped with raisins before baking. Drizzled with a sweet bread pudding sauce to serve.

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That time of the year is here! The wood stove is going, the trees and decorations are up, and the daylight is short. I love this time of year.

Cuddled up with a good book, a blanket, and a comforting dessert like this sourdough brioche bread pudding.

This decadent dessert is made with basic humble ingredients. Most ingredients are ones that are usually in your pantry or refrigerator. It’s inexpensive yet so delicious.

It can also be prepped ahead a bit. Make the brioche a day or two, or even longer (I love sticking bread in the freezer and thawing before use) and then just cube, mix and bake whenever you want this special dessert. Which is perfect for the busy holiday season.

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Why you will love this recipe:

Delicious: Creamy, rich, sweet with hints of cinnamon and vanilla. This is the best bread pudding recipe.

Warm and comforting dessert. This is the perfect treat for winter. It is so warm and comforting and has the tastes of fall and winter. Delightful treat to cozy up on a cold night.

Inexpensive: Eggs, leftover bread (or maybe a loaf that didn’t turn out quite right), milk, sugar, a little butter and some flavoring. Most of these ingredients are already in a stocked pantry.

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Tips:

  • You can use homemade or store-bought bread. I prefer to use my homemade brioche recipe because it makes it really rich and decadent.
  • Donโ€™t add the eggs to the hot milk mixture without allowing it to cool first. It may curdle the eggs. You can temper the eggs, by spooning in a little bit of the warm milk into the eggs whisking quickly and then pouring that mixture into the pot with the hot milk. Whisking again, quickly.
  • For a more fall inspired dessert, use pumpkin spice in place of the cinnamon.

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Ingredients:

Milk – Preferably whole milk for best texture and creaminess.

Butter – Unsalted butter. This allows you to control how much salt goes into the dish.

Vanilla extract – Store-bought or homemade.

Cinnamon – Adds that yummy warm cinnamon flavor. The cinnamon mixed with the creaminess of the milk, richness of eggs, and the sweetness of the sugar and raisins it is a delicious combination.

Sugar – Adds that sweet touch to the dessert.

Salt

Sourdough brioche – Could also use sourdough sandwich bread, or even a no- knead bread. The brioche gives it a really delicious richness.

Eggs – Gives it that wonderful custard richness.

Raisins – Optional. Raisins add a tasty pops of sweetness.

Tools:

9×13 baking dish or similar size

Measuring cups and spoons

Saucepan

Knife

Whisk

FAQ:

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What type of bread should you use for bread pudding?

Sourdough brioche is my favorite to use in this recipe because it adds a super rich decadent texture and flavor. You can also use a crusty sourdough bread, sandwich bread, or even a French bread

Use homemade or store-bought. Either will work.

What is the difference between bread pudding and French toast casserole?

Bread pudding is made with more milk and less eggs while French toast casserole includes a lot more of eggs.

Can you make this dairy free?

Yes. Use dairy free milk like almond, cashew, coconut etc, and substitute butter for either a vegan butter or coconut oil.

What can I do with old sourdough bread?

Donโ€™t let that old sourdough bread go to waste! There are a few things you can make with it. Breakfast strata, French toast casserole, stuffing, bread crumbs, bread pudding, and more.

Why does bread pudding need stale bread?

Stale bread holds its shape together better after it has absorbed the liquid. Whereas fresh bread may turn a little mushy.

Honestly, I’ve done it with both and even the fresh bread turned out tasty.

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How To Make Sourdough Bread Pudding

The day before make the bread if using a homemade bread.

Preheat 350 degrees. Butter a 9X13 baking dish.

milk, butter, sugar, and cinnamon in a copper pot on a stove

Combine the milk, butter, vanilla, cinnamon, sugar and salt in a medium saucepan over low heat. Cook until the butter melts. Allow it to cool before adding the eggs. If you add the hot liquid to the eggs without letting it cool for a bit first, it may cause the eggs to curdle.

loaf of sourdough brioche cubed on a white countertop

Cut up the bread into 1 inch cubes and place into a large bowl.

Add eggs to the milk mixture and whisk until combined. 

custard filling and cubed bread in a large white bowl with a dough whisk sitting in the bowl

Pour the egg/milk mixture over the bread. 

unbaked sourdough bread pudding in a white baking dish with a large bowl to the left.

Pour into baking dish.

Sprinkle on the raisins.

Bake for 45 minutes, or until golden brown and the bread/egg mixture is set. 

Serve warm or at room temperature.

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Bread Pudding Sauce

In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine cream, and sugar, flour and vanilla. 

Bring to a simmer, continually stirring until there are no more lumps.

Reduce heat to low and continue cooking until the sauce thickens up, about 5 minutes.

Allow the sauce to cool slightly before drizzling on top of your bread and butter pudding.

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Sourdough Bread Pudding

4.71 from 51 votes
Sourdough bread pudding is the comforting dessert for cold nights. A creamy custard spiced with cinnamon is poured over homemade sourdough brioche and topped with raisins before baking.
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 45 minutes
Total: 1 hour
Servings: 12
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Ingredients 

  • 3 cups milk
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter, plus a little more for buttering the baking dish
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 loaf sourdough brioche, cut into 2 inch cubes
  • 4 eggs, beaten
  • 1 cup raisins, optional

Bread Pudding Sauce

  • 1 cup cream
  • ยฝ cup sugarโ€จ
  • 2 tablespoons flour โ€จ
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract

Instructions 

  • At least one day before, bake bread if using homemade.
  • Preheat 350 degrees. Butter a 9X13 baking dish.
  • Combine the milk, butter, vanilla, cinnamon, sugar and salt in a medium saucepan over low heat. Cook until the butter melts. Allow it to cool before adding the eggs.
  • Cut up the bread into 1 inch cubes and place into a large bowl.
  • Add eggs to the milk mixture and whisk until combined.
  • Pour the egg/milk mixture over the bread.
  • Pour bread and custard mixture into the baking dish.
  • Sprinkle on the raisins
  • Bake for 45 minutes, or until golden brown and the bread/egg mixture is set.
  • Serve warm or at room temperature.

Make The Sauce

  • In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine cream, and sugar, flour and vanilla.
  • Bring to a simmer, continually stirring until there are no more lumps.
  • Reduce heat to low and continue cooking until your sauce thickens up, about 5 minutes.
  • Allow the sauce to cool slightly before drizzling on top.

Notes

  • You can use homemade or store-bought bread. I prefer to use my homemade brioche recipe because it makes it really rich and decadent.
  • Donโ€™t add the eggs to the hot milk mixture without allowing it to cool first. It may curdle the eggs. You can temper the eggs, by spooning in a little bit of the warm milk into the eggs whisking quickly and then pouring that mixture into the pot with the hot milk. Whisking again, quickly.
  • For a more fall inspired dessert, use pumpkin spice in place of the cinnamon.

Nutrition

Calories: 405kcal | Carbohydrates: 48g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 143mg | Sodium: 232mg | Potassium: 236mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 831IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 119mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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49 Comments

  1. Mary says:

    I made this a week agoโ€”- it was SO good! I normally donโ€™t care for raisins but they were perfect in this dish! Making it again for Christmas. What a perfectly delicious and comforting dish!!

    1. Lisa says:

      Wonderful! I’m so glad you enjoyed it.

  2. Aaron J says:

    Preparing to make this for Christmas morning. I’ve tried many of your dishes and they all turn out great. I’ll be sure to come back with a status report on this!

    1. Lisa says:

      Hope you loved it!

  3. Brooke says:

    Excited to make this for Christmas morning! Started the bread dough today. Has anyone tried maple syrup instead of sugar for the sauces? Seems like fakvkrs would work well.

  4. Brooke says:

    Loos delicious! Excited to make this for Christmas morning. Started the bread dough today. Was wondering how it would taste with maple syrup instead of sugar in the sauces? seems like it would taste good with the flavors. Has anyone tried this?

    1. Lisa says:

      That sounds delicious. I have not tried it yet. You may need to decrease the amount of milk by a little bit to accommodate for the liquid in the maple syrup.

  5. Amanda says:

    Can you use evaporated milk in replacement to cream, or are they the same thing, thanks! ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Lisa says:

      I have not tried that. If you try it let us know if it worked!

  6. Kathleen says:

    Looks delicious! Thank you for the recipe! Can I use a different type of loaf? Possibly a cinnamon loaf?

    1. Lisa says:

      Yes for sure! That sounds delicious.

  7. Alex says:

    Could this be prepared the night before and then baked in the morning? I wanted to make it for Christmas morning but would like it to be less work in the morning. Thanks!

    1. Brittany says:

      That’s what I’m going to do! She mentions doing this in her video ๐Ÿ™‚

  8. Krystal says:

    I’m really excited about making this for Christmas breakfast! My kids loved a similar dish I made with raspberries mixed in last yr, and this one looks even better. Making my grocery list now, and realized I can’t tell what the measurement of Sugar is, in your recipe above; on my screen 3 little text symbols (โ—Š) show up in this part of the recipe:

    โ—Šยฝ cup sugarโ€จโ—Šโ€‰
    2 tbs flour โ—Šโ€‰

    Could you tell me what it should show up as? I assume 1.5 cups sugar, but just wanted to double check.
    Thanks for all that you share – I’ve especially been really enjoying your videos, and podcast episodes during this Christmas season the last few weeks! They’ve been fun and inspiring.
    Thanks & Happy Christmas : )

    1. Lisa says:

      How strange! It is 3/4 cup sugar. Raspberries sound delightful.

      1. Krystal says:

        Thanks so much! 3/4c sounds lots better too – clad I didn’t try adding lots more sugar. Looking forward to it here in a few day!

  9. Sarah says:

    I have some no-knead sourdough bread that did not turn out well. It’s quite dense and hard. I would hate to waste it so could I use it in this recipe still? Will the bread soften up with the egg/milk mixture and still turn out?

    1. Lisa says:

      That should work! It may not be as soft and fluffy, but bread pudding is a great way to use up not so great bread.

  10. Anonymous says:

    Looks delicious!

    1. Lisa says:

      Thank you!