Old-Fashioned Bread Pudding with Vanilla Sauce is a timeless dessert that brings comfort and warmth with every bite. It’s the perfect way to transform simple, leftover bread into a rich, custardy indulgence. Paired with a luscious vanilla sauce, this dessert evokes memories of home-cooked meals and family gatherings.
Known for its humble origins, bread pudding has been enjoyed across generations and cultures. Whether served warm on a chilly evening or at room temperature after a hearty dinner, this recipe is sure to satisfy your sweet cravings while reminding you of the joy found in simple, wholesome desserts.
Swap raisins for dried cranberries or chopped apples for a fruity twist.
Mix in a handful of chocolate chips to melt into the rich custard.
Soak the raisins in rum or bourbon for an adult-friendly version of the dish.
Use plant-based milk, such as almond or oat, in place of whole milk, and replace butter with margarine or coconut oil.
Add a dash of cinnamon or a splash of rum to the vanilla sauce for extra depth of flavor.
Cool any leftovers completely before storing. Place the bread pudding in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 4 days. Store the vanilla sauce separately in a jar or sealed container.
Fresh bread can be used, but day-old bread absorbs the custard better, resulting in a more cohesive texture. If using fresh bread, lightly toast it in the oven before beginning.
Rich, sturdy breads such as brioche, challah, or French bread are ideal for their ability to soak up the custard without becoming mushy.
Yes! Assemble the dish and refrigerate it (covered) for up to 8 hours before baking. Let it come to room temperature before placing it in the oven.
Absolutely. Wrap properly cooled bread pudding tightly in plastic wrap, then in foil, and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight before reheating.
While optional, the vanilla sauce adds another layer of richness and sweetness that elevates the dish. You can substitute it with caramel sauce or whipped cream if preferred.
You can use dried cranberries, chopped dates, or omit them completely if you’re not a fan of dried fruits.
The edges should be golden brown, and a knife inserted into the center should come out clean. The custard will be fully set at this point.
Yes, you can decrease the amount of sugar in both the bread pudding and the sauce for a less sweet version.
Simply use gluten-free bread and check that all other ingredients (like vanilla extract) are gluten-free.
Bread pudding is delicious on its own, but you can pair it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, a dollop of whipped cream, or fresh berries for extra flair.
Old-Fashioned Bread Pudding with Vanilla Sauce is a heartwarming dessert that is easy to make and loved by all. Its versatile ingredients and customizable flavors make it perfect for any occasion, from casual family meals to holiday feasts. Serve it warm with its velvety vanilla sauce for a cozy, nostalgic treat that will have everyone coming back for seconds!
If you love this recipe, please consider giving it a star rating when you leave a comment. Star ratings help people discover my recipes online. Your support means a lot to me, I appreciate you.