Caramelized Pear Bread Pudding Recipe

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Caramelized Pear Bread Pudding Recipe

Ingredients:

· 2 1/2 cups milk, lowfat (1%)
· 4 large egg(s)
· 1/2 cup sugar – divided
· 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
· 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest – freshly grated
· 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg, fresh
· 4 cups bread, whole-wheat country – day-old, crusts trimmed (4-6 slices), cubed
· 2 tablespoons raisins – or currants
· 1 teaspoon butter, unsalted – softened
· 2 tablespoons butter, unsalted
· 2 pear(s) – ripe, peeled, halved and cored
· 1 tablespoon lemon juice

Directions:

1. Heat milk in a medium saucepan over medium-low heat, stirring, until steaming, 4 to 6 minutes.

2. Whisk eggs in a large bowl until blended; gradually whisk in 1/4 cup sugar. Slowly whisk in the hot milk until blended. Whisk in vanilla, lemon zest and nutmeg.

3. Add bread and raisins (or currants) to the milk mixture; gently fold together. Press down lightly with the back of a large spoon. Cover and set aside at room temperature.

4. Butter the bottom and sides of a round 2-quart baking dish with 1 teaspoon butter. Preheat oven to 350°F. Put a kettle of water on to boil.

5. Cut each pear half lengthwise into 4 slices. Place in a medium bowl and toss with lemon juice.

6. Heat a medium skillet over low heat until hot. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons butter and swirl until just melted and the foam subsides. Sprinkle the remaining 1/4 cup sugar over the melted butter.

7. Arrange the pear slices on their sides in the pan in an even layer. Increase the heat to medium-low and, without stirring, let the pears begin to brown and the sauce slowly caramelize, adjusting the heat as needed to prevent burning, about 10 minutes.

8. Remove the pan from the heat and carefully turn each pear slice with a fork. Return to the heat and cook until the sauce is uniformly golden, 2 to 4 minutes more.

9. Carefully transfer the pears one at a time to the prepared baking dish, arranging them decoratively in a circle and slightly overlapping them if necessary. Use a heatproof silicone spatula to scrape any remaining syrup over the pears.

10. Set the baking dish in a shallow baking pan. Spoon the bread and custard mixture into the baking dish. Press down on the bread until it is submerged in the custard. Place the pan in the oven and carefully add the hot water to the shallow baking pan until it is halfway up the sides of the baking dish.

11. Bake until the pudding is browned on top and set in the center, 1 to 1 1/4 hours. Carefully remove the pan from the oven.

12. Transfer the baking dish to a wire rack and let cool for at least 45 minutes. To serve, run a knife around the edge of the pudding. Place a serving platter over it and invert the pudding onto the platter.

by
Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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Comments

    • Grace Hodgin
    • December 15, 2012
    Reply

    Yet another wonderful recipe to try and use my pears. Love it.

    • Julie Wood
    • December 17, 2012
    Reply

    This is a very different and delicious looking recipe using bread and pears! I looked at the ingredients and like the recipe. It looks easy to make. I like to to have something different with a dessert for the Holidays! Thanks for this recipe!

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