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Hot cross bun bread pudding ?

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Anyone made it care to share a receipe please?

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  • psso
    psso Posts: 1,210 Forumite
    edited 19 April 2014 at 9:22PM
    Haven't tried as never have any leftovers but Google found lots of recipes for me.

    Hot cross bun pudding finds them
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  • Valli
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    edited 19 April 2014 at 9:30PM
    If you mean a bread and buttter pudding then slice and butter the buns. Place in dish. Sprinkle over extra fruit (sultanas) if you want; add a dessertspoon caster sugar. If you wish you could slice through the buns (vertically) but I wouldn't bother.

    Mix 2 eggs with 1 pint (500ml) milk.
    Pour milk and egg mix over buns. (Pour through a seive if you wish but I never do)

    Allow to stand for at least 30 mins. This enables the buns to soak up the custard mix. Slightly stale buns are better as they will absorb the custard (milk and egg) well.

    Bake at 170 deg C gas mark 3 for 45 minutes.
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  • JIL
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    I made one last year by slicing the buns from top to bottom and buttering them. Then layered them with a sprinkle of sugar. Added beaten eggs and milk. Left to soak and baked.
    It was lovely.
    On TV yesterday the hairy bikers made a brioche bread and butter pudding. Instead of layering the bread they cut slices and stood it up around the dish. It just made it look a bit different.
  • I make this at Easter. I cut the buns in half and spread with lemon curd. I make a custard with cream then I add some cinnamon. I pour it over sprinkle with brown sugar and cook.
    Yummy.
  • Hard_Up_Hester
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    I've also made this with stale donuts, but I don't add dried fruit of sugar to the dish.
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