Classic bread pudding is a comfort food fan favorite, but it's always fun to try a little something new. I recently found a famous bread pudding recipe that's moved to the top of my must-make list.
I found this recipe on Simply Recipe's website and you can get the full list of ingredients there. I also ran across some recipe demos on Instagram and TikTok, including this one from food content creator and chef Tatiana Bellator, if you're the kind of cook (like me) who likes to see a recipe come together before you make it.
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How to Make Princess Diana's Bread Pudding
This recipe is a bit different from other bread pudding recipes you might have run across. The Brits sometimes butter the bread before layering it in the pan and the bread is often cut into larger pieces instead of using a jumble of cubes and ripped crusts. In this recipe, it's a combination of bread cubes on the bottom and larger pieces of butter-dipped bread on the top.
You'll also need to think ahead a little to make this version of bread pudding because the amaretto-soaked raisins take some prep time. Be prepared to soak the raisins in the amaretto for at least three hours, though overnight is ideal.
Cut the remaining bread slices into triangles and dip them into the melted butter. Arrange them in an overlapping pattern over the cubed bread and raisins.
Pour the custard over the bread triangles, ensuring they are evenly saturated. Let the bread pudding rest for 20 minutes before popping the baking dish into a water bath. (To make the water bath, place the baking dish in a roasting pan, place that in the oven, then pour hot water into the roasting pan until it reaches halfway up the baking dish.) Bake the bread pudding at 350° for about 45 minutes, or until it's set. It's done when it's golden brown on top and gently jiggly toward the center.
This dish is rich, indulgent and fit for royalty—just like Diana herself. I can't wait to give it a try!
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