WHITE CHOCOLATE, CROISSANT BREAD AND BUTTER PUDDING

We love bread and butter pudding quintessential English. So, using French croissant seemed a step to far, plus the recipe cones from one of our least favourite TV cooks. James Martin, but, – you knew a “but” was coming

It is a revelation, lighter then the normal bread pudding, and deliciously creamy.  Do try it, but be careful you might never go back to common old bread again!

INGREDIENTS

Serves 4-6

500ml milk
500ml double cream
1 vanilla pod, split lengthways
3  free-range eggs
5 free-range egg yolks
200g caster sugar
4 large ready-made croissants, sliced
25g sultanas
25g  butter, melted
175g  white chocolate grated
3 tablespoons Rum
55g apricot jam
Icings Sugar to dust

METHOD

Preheat the oven to 200C

Pour the milk and cream into a pan, add the vanilla pod and bring slowly to the boil.

Crack the eggs into a large mixing bowl with the egg yolks and sugar and beat together until pale and fluffy.

Lay the croissant slices over the base of an ovenproof dish, slightly overlapping the pieces. Sprinkle with the sultanas and pour over the melted butter.

When the cream mixture has reached boiling point, take it off the heat and allow to cool slightly. Add the egg mixture and grated chocolate to the cream and stir well. Set aside for a few minutes to allow the chocolate to melt, stirring occasionally.

Add the whisky to the cream mixture, then strain the cream through a sieve over the croissants. Remove the vanilla pod.

Cover the dish with foil and bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes, or until almost set.

Remove from the oven, coat the top with the jam and dust with icing sugar. Heat with a mini-blowtorch to caramelise the top, or place under a hot grill.

To serve, allow the pudding to reach room temperature

 

Original recipe “Sweet” by James Martin

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