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Irish Bread Pudding With Jack Daniels

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Ingredients

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1/4 cup butter melted
16 ounces french bread cut into 1 inch thick slices
1/2 cup raisins
3/4 cup jack daniels whiskey
3/4 cup milk
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 (12 ounce) can evaporated milk
2 eggs lightly beaten
cooking spray
3 tablespoons sugar
4 teaspoons cinnamon
1 1/2 cups sugar

Nutritional information

499.5
Calories
123 g
Calories From Fat
13.7 g
Total Fat
8 g
Saturated Fat
67.6 mg
Cholesterol
330.5mg
Sodium
75.9 g
Carbs
1.6 g
Dietary Fiber
49.6 g
Sugars
8.7 g
Protein
193g
Serving Size (g)
12
Serving Size

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Irish Bread Pudding With Jack Daniels

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    Did not add milk to caramel sauce. Added raisins with bread.

    • 1495 min
    • Serves 12
    • Easy

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    Irish Bread Pudding With Jack Daniels Caramel-Whiskey Sauce,This recipe has been in my family for years and years. I remember sitting with my great grandma trying to get her to help me write everything down. The house smells of cinnamon and whiskey. What could be better??,Did not add milk to caramel sauce. Added raisins with bread.,I too had a hard time following the recipe and had troubles with the caramel sauce. I added the raisins when I added the bread. I have not tried it yet and plan on bringing it camping this weekend. I will reheat in foil over a double boiler.


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    Steps

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    Before You Begin (optional): Lay Out Bread Slices and Allow to Get a Crusty as Possible (i Will Usually Set Out at Least 24 Hours in Advance.) This Allows the Bread to Become Very Dry and Crusty So It Can Absorb as Much Pudding as Possible. Also Combine the Raisins and Whiskey in a Small Bowl, Cover, and Place in the Refrigerator Overnight to Allow the Raisins to Soak Up as Much Whiskey as Possible. If You Forget, the Raisins Only Need to Sit For About 30 Minutes to Soak Up Quite a Bit of Whiskey.

    2
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    Jack Daniel's Caramel-Whiskey Sauce: Combine Sugar and Water in a Small Saucepan Over Medium-High Heat. Stir Continuously Until Sugar Dissolves.

    3
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    Simmer Until Sugar Mixture Is Golden (about 17 Minutes). Do not Stir!

    4
    Done

    Remove from Heat.

    5
    Done

    Carefully Add Butter and Cream Cheese, Stirring Constantly With a Whisk Until All Clumps Are Dissolved. Caution! Mixture Will Bubble Vigorously and Release a Lot of Hot Steam.

    6
    Done

    Cool Slightly. Stir in Whiskey and Milk. Mixture Will Bubble a Bit at This Step as Well.

    7
    Done

    Pudding: Preheat Oven to 350f.

    8
    Done

    Brush Melted Butter on One Side of French Bread Slices.

    9
    Done

    Bake Buttered Side Up Until Lightly Toasted, About 10 Minutes.

    10
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    Cut Bread Into 1/2 Inch Cubes and Set Aside.

    11
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    Combine Milk, Sugar, Vanilla Extract, Evaporated Milk, Eggs, and Undrained Whiskey Mixture in a Large Bowl. Stir Well With a Whisk.

    12
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    Add Bread Cubes, Pressing Down Gently to Moisten; Let Stand About 20 Minutes. If Your Bowl Is a Little Small, Gently Fold the Cubes Into the Mixture With a Spatula.

    13
    Done

    Pour Bread Mixture Into a 13 X 9-Inch Baking Dish Coated Well With Cooking Spray.

    14
    Done

    Combine Sugar and Cinnamon; Sprinkle Over Pudding.

    15
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    Bake at 350f For 35 Minutes or Until Set.

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    Diana Fuller

    BBQ pitmaster specializing in slow-cooked and tender smoked meats.

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