Apple Pie Bread Pudding Recipe

The “Caramel-Orchard” Apple Bread Pudding

This version uses a heavy-handed “warm spice” profile and a splash of maple syrup to mimic the flavor of a slow-baked apple crisp.

CategoryDetails
Prep Time20 minutes
Bake Time45–50 minutes
Total Time1 hour 10 minutes
Yield6–8 Servings

🍴 Ingredients

  • The “Crumble” Base:
    • 6–7 cups Cubed Challah, Brioche, or French bread (stale is best)
    • 2 Large Granny Smith apples (peeled and sliced)
    • 2 tbsp Butter & 1 tsp Cinnamon (for the apple sauté)
  • The “Spice-Custard” Binder:
    • 4 Large eggs
    • 2 cups Whole milk or Half-and-half
    • ½ cup Brown sugar (packed)
    • ¼ cup Maple syrup
    • 1 tsp Vanilla extract & 1 tsp Apple pie spice
  • The “Glisten” Finish:
    • Optional: Caramel sauce for drizzling

👩‍🍳 Instructions

1. The Bread “Dehydration”

  • Preheat your oven to 175°C (350°F).
  • Spread your bread cubes on a baking sheet and toast for 10 minutes. This ensures the bread absorbs the custard like a sponge without falling apart.

2. The Apple “Pre-Caramel”

  • While the bread toasts, melt 2 tbsp butter in a skillet. Add the apples and cinnamon.
  • Sauté over medium heat for 5 minutes until the apples are just starting to soften. Set aside.

3. The Custard Whisk

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, brown sugar, maple syrup, vanilla, and apple pie spice.
  • The Pro Move: Use a whisk to ensure the brown sugar is fully dissolved; you want a uniform, silky liquid, not sugary streaks.

4. The “Soak” Cycle

  • Place the toasted bread and the sautéed apples into a greased 9×9 inch baking dish.
  • Pour the custard mixture over the top. The Rule: Press down on the bread with a spatula to submerge it. Let it sit on the counter for 15 minutes before baking. This “soak” is what creates the custardy, bread-pudding texture.

5. The Custard Bake

  • Bake for 45–50 minutes.
  • The Visual Cue: The top should be golden and slightly puffed, and the center should be “set” (not liquid) but still have a slight jiggle.

The “Crunchy-Pecan” Hack: Before putting the dish in the oven, sprinkle ½ cup of chopped pecans and a tablespoon of coarse turbinado sugar over the top. It adds a “brittle-like” snap that perfectly contrasts the soft custard.

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