Love Pecan Pie? Pecan Pie Bread Pudding is even better!
A few weeks ago we took a trip and started in Savannah. Well, technically we started in Senoia, GA because we’re Walking Dead nerds and wanted to see some of the filming spots. But the first “real” leg of our trip was in Savannah. We spent three days there before moving on to Charleston.
While we were there, we ate at some crazy good places, but our favorite was this place called Churchill’s Pub. It was on Bay Street, not far from our hotel in the historic district. Truly great food. The entrees – the drinks (I highly recommend the Margarita in the Garden of Good and Evil) – but the dessert was what stayed with me.
Now granted – I’ve shared the recipe for Pecan Cobbler before – which is somewhat similar (but not really) – however this recipe is SO much easier. So if you liked that one, you’ll LOVE this one!
As I devoured the Pecan Pie Bread Pudding, I thought (in a slightly tipsy stupor) that I really needed to figure out how to make it at home. And while I did figure out a version, it’s not identical to theirs. But about two dozen taste testers at Thanksgiving agreed… I have to share the recipe with you.
So without further ado – here’s how to make Pecan Pie Bread Pudding. Granted… it’s not cheap. There aren’t many ingredients, but it calls for a lot of them. Oh – and it’s so damn addictive that you need a warning on that part, too. So consider yourself warned.
OH! And one last warning… if you make Pecan Pie Bread Pudding for a holiday dinner, don’t expect to have leftovers 😉
Pecan Pie Bread Pudding
Ingredients
- 8 whole eggs
- 2 cups of granulated sugar
- 2 cups of corn syrup clear - not dark
- 1/2 cup butter - melted
- 1 tablespoon vanilla
- Pinch of salt
- 2 cups of chopped pecans
- 8 cups of bread torn into small pieces
Instructions
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In a large mixing bowl, mix together the sugar, corn syrup melted butter, vanilla and salt until well combined.
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In a separate bowl, lightly beat the 8 eggs together, then add them to the sugar mixture. Whisk together to combine completely.
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Add in the pecans and stir well.
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Put all of the bread pieces into a 12x9 casserole dish, then pour all of the mixture on top. Make sure every piece of bread is soaked with the wet mix.
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Cover with plastic wrap and let sit for at least 30 minutes (or overnight in the refrigerator.)
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Bake at 425 degrees for 35-45 minutes - until top is brown all over and center is set. Let cool before serving.
Stephanie says
Looks delicious! What kind of bread did you use?
Alicia says
Yes, I wanted to ask the same question! What kind of bread?
Kathllen says
Yum! I would also like to know which bread to use.
Gina Luker says
I used the soft fluffy Italian loaf, it absorbs all of the yumminess really well 🙂
Carlee says
My dad would go nuts for this. I can’t wait to make it for him!
Patti says
Can’t wait to try this!
Vickie says
I love bread pudding and pecan pie. Best of both worlds!!
Kathy says
I wonder how this would work as Rice Pudding Pecan Pie, etc., etc., etc.
Gina Luker says
Hmmm, give it a try and lets us know 🙂
Marilyn says
This recipe looks amazing! I think I’m going to add my whiskey sauce that I use for my regular Bread Pudding…just a little extra for the guys as they watch the game!!!! Thank you for sharing with us…you’ve got such great ideas that I always can’t wait to try!!!!!