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Old 01-04-2013, 04:13 PM   #46
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I WANT to like this so bad, but bread and pudding seldom cross paths in Wisconsin unless you count dipping an Oreo into chocolate pudding.
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Old 01-04-2013, 07:05 PM   #47
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Im sure I will get asked here soon so I will go ahead and post it here is my modified recipe for the above greatness..

This sounds so great.... Thanks for sharing...
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Old 01-04-2013, 11:27 PM   #48
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It says mix everything but the vanilla, at what point do you mix in the vanilla?
My bad im sorry I will go edit that once it has thickened and you take it off the heat you add it.
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Old 01-04-2013, 11:29 PM   #49
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According to the by-laws of my profession I am required to like this!
I was bound by the same bylaws
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Old 01-04-2013, 11:32 PM   #50
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Im sure I will get asked here soon so I will go ahead and post it here is my modified recipe for the above greatness..

Vanilla Sauce
1/2 C Sugar
3 T Brown Sugar
1 T AP Flour
Dash of cinnemon
2 T Butter
1 Egg
1 C Heavy Cream
1/4 C Sweetened Condensed Milk
1 T Vanilla Extract

Combine everything except vanilla in a sauce pan heat on med heat until incorperated and the sauce is thick. 10-15 min or until it will coat a spoon. once it has thickened and you take it off the heat you add the vanilla.

Krispy Cream Bread Pudding

1 DZ Krispy Cream Doughnuts
1 C Heavy Cream
1 C Wole Milk
5 Egg Yolks
1 Whole Egg
1/2 C Sweetened Condensed Milk
1/2 C Chocolate chips

Cut doughnuts into 1/8ths and let sit over night on a baking sheet. Mix above items and pour over doughnut pieces and let sit for 30 min stirring occasionaly. Preheat oven to 350. Butter a 8x8 baking dish. Pour mixture in baking dish and bake for 45-60 min When you can stick a knife in the center and it comes out clean its done. Once done either drizzel sauce or drizzle sauceover each individual piece whatever you prefer.

I used a water bath but it is not required. I also covered at the 3/4 mark to keep the top from getting too dark.

It would not let me edit the original post so it is changed in the quoted recipe for you guys.
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Did this today for the family. They loved it. Thanks for the recipe. Wonder how raisins would be instead of chocalate chips?
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Did this today for the family. They loved it. Thanks for the recipe. Wonder how raisins would be instead of chocalate chips?
Bangin', I'm betting. I'm making it with the bourbon sauce and the raisins in place of the chocolate chips.
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Bangin', I'm betting. I'm making it with the bourbon sauce and the raisins in place of the chocolate chips.

I would have liked it with rasins but the wife doesnt like them so they were left out. Again the Bourbon sauce would have been prefered but the wife doesnt care for it.

And as far as the chocolate chips go I will probably leave them out next time. I think the chocolate was a bit over powering in the dish.
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Old 01-14-2013, 12:07 AM   #54
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I knew I shouldn't have opened this thread!! Now I'm hungry. Looks delicious!
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I wonder if putting in some coffee in the sauce recipe would work...or just have a big mug full while eating it
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Old 01-14-2013, 06:42 AM   #56
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I WANT to like this so bad, but bread and pudding seldom cross paths in Wisconsin unless you count dipping an Oreo into chocolate pudding.
Geez Jeff, we had bread pudding all the time growing up. Got some bread that went stale? It was dessert that weekend.

We don't have Krispy Kremes here, but I am gonna try this recipe with Kwik Trip Glazers. Ought to be just fine.

BTW, oreos dunked in chocolate pudding do not suck.
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The first Good bread pudding I had was made using day old plain cake donuts. Excellent stuff. Another good base for bread pudding is stale raisin bread.
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