Recipe: Praline Bacon Bread Pudding with Rum Raisin Crème Anglaise (pic)

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Praline Bacon Bread Pudding with Rum Raisin Crème Anglaise

This, my dear friends, is health food at it's very worst. It's my twisted
porcine twist on a classic Southern dessert. Don't let that highfalutin
French term "crème anglaise" throw you, I go lazy and use melted ice
cream that's thinned a little.

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I remember when I first heard of bread pudding, and to be honest the
thought pretty much disgusted me. My brain just couldn't imagine bread as
pudding. It reminded me of that Sesame Street song, One of These Things
Is Not Like The Other. To me it was sort of like saying, well, pig candy.
Many years later I tried it and found that I was oh so wrong.

Speaking of pig candy, that's the porcine twist that I mentioned. This
contains not just plain ol' pig candy, but candied bacon that's coated in
pecans and glazed again. I just couldn't leave well enough alone.

While this is intended to be a dessert, you can make a more savory
breakfast version by leaving out some sugar and skipping the crème
anglaise.

Ingredients
16 oz Good French bread, cut to 1" cubes
8 Tbsp Butter, melted
6 slices Praline bacon, chopped to 1/4"
4 Eggs, beaten
2 cups Half & half
1 1/2 cups Milk (I used 2%)
1 cup Sugar
1 tsp Vanilla extract
1/2 tsp Pumpkin pie spice

Crème Anglaise
14 oz Rum raisin ice cream, melted (I used Häagen-Dazs®)
1/4 cup Half & half

Put the bread on a rack in a sheet pan and leave to dry overnight.

Tip: You can speed the process in a very low oven.

Preheat your oven to 350º.

Butter the inside of a 9" x 13" baking dish completely.

Put the bread in a large mixing bowl and drizzle the butter over the cubes
as evenly as you can, stirring or tossing occasionally.

Let the bread sit about five minutes, stirring or tossing occasionally.

Combine all of the remaining ingredients, except the bacon, in a separate
mixing bowl and whisk very well.

Pour half of the liquid mixture over the bread and quickly fold to coat the
bread evenly.

Let the mixture sit about five minutes to absorb the liquid, folding
occasionally.

Pour half of the bread mixture into the baking dish and spread it evenly.

Sprinkle the bacon over the bread as evenly as possible.

Add the rest of the bread mixture and spread it evenly.

Pour the remaining liquid over the bread as evenly as possible, then
compress the bread with a spatula.

Cover the dish with foil and bake at 350º for 40 minutes.

Uncover and bake another 15 minutes.

Remove from the oven and let cool 20 minutes.

While the pudding is cooling, make the crème anglaise by simply whisking
the ingredients in a medium mixing bowl. Refrigerate until you're ready to
serve.

Serve with a good dose of the crème anglaise.

Enjoy!

-----
John
 
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