What To Do With Anadama Bread

What To Do With Anadama Bread

Intro: When it comes to comforting and versatile bread recipes, Anadama bread stands out for its unique flavor and rich history. Originating in New England, this traditional bread is a delightful blend of cornmeal, molasses, and wheat flour, resulting in a slightly sweet and nutty taste. If you've ever wondered what to do with Anadama bread besides enjoying slices with butter, we have a creative and delicious recipe that will elevate this classic bread to a whole new level. Get ready to try our mouthwatering Anadama Bread Pudding!

  • Prep 20 min
  • Cook 50 min
  • Total 1 hr 10 min
  • Yield 1 baking dish
  • Cuisine American
  • Category Dessert
Regular diet Anadama Bread Pudding dessert bread pudding Anadama bread New England comforting

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and lightly grease a baking dish to prevent sticking.

  2. In a mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs, whole milk, brown sugar, melted butter, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and nutmeg until well combined.

  3. Take your cubed Anadama bread and place it in the prepared baking dish. Mix in raisins or chopped nuts if desired.

  4. Pour the custard mixture over the bread cubes, ensuring each piece is soaked. Press down gently on the bread.

  5. Allow the bread pudding to rest for 15-20 minutes.

  6. Bake in the preheated oven for 45-50 minutes until golden brown and set.

  7. Let the pudding cool slightly before serving warm.

Nutrition Facts

Serving size: 1 serving
Calories
320 kcal
Total Fat
14 g
Saturated Fat
7 g
Cholesterol
130 mg
Sodium
250 mg
Total Carbohydrate
42 g
Dietary Fiber
1 g
Sugars
26 g
Protein
9 g

Enjoy experimenting with different variations of this recipe by adding your own favorite toppings or serving it with a side of vanilla ice cream for an indulgent treat. What a wonderful way to honor the heritage of New England's beloved Anadama bread while creating new memories around the dining table.

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