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Jaime |
Posted - Sep 12 2006 : 2:22:09 PM Does anyone have a recipe for pumpkin bread pudding? I am not normally a fan of bread pudding but I had some a local restaurant this week and WOW was it good with pumpkin! Of course, they wouldn't share their "secret recipe" with me!
Jaime |
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JudyBlueEyes |
Posted - Sep 13 2006 : 10:35:05 AM Okay, maybe it was a bad idea for me to get involved with MJF and y'all - if this keeps up, I will never lose any weight - I absolutely LOVE pumpkin and ALL the Fall foods - which typically are carbohydrate rich...argh!!! Well, I will just have to increase my activity level so I can enjoy these things. And it's worse when you live alone, cause you are the only one to eat these goodies! This recipe sounds just wonderful, and I can't wait to try it, as well as my idea of using pumpkin bread in a bread pudding recipe. Fall is my favorite time of year! Yum! Judy
The Rooster crows, but the Hen lays the egg. ~ Texas Proverb |
Shirley |
Posted - Sep 12 2006 : 11:11:12 PM yum yum that sounds really good! |
bramble |
Posted - Sep 12 2006 : 11:03:44 PM Try this: www.ext.nodak.edu/pumppudding.htm
They include the recipe and discuss the nutritional value, calories. Sounds like a keeper to me, I'm going to try it tomorrow or Thursday. It's real bread pudding w/ mashed pumpkin "custard"...yum!
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Horseyrider |
Posted - Sep 12 2006 : 5:47:02 PM Oh wow, that's a good idea! I can imagine it served with spiced whipped cream! And of course I make my pumpkin bread and zucchini breads with chocolate chips, so those'd be good in there melting.
Okay, I'm now Officially Ready For Fall. |
JudyBlueEyes |
Posted - Sep 12 2006 : 2:34:38 PM I think I would just make pumpkin bread and then substitute that for the plain bread in a bread pudding recipe. I think this is something that you can't really go wrong with...and it would probably work with banana bread, cranberry bread...etc. Thanks for the idea! Judy
The Rooster crows, but the Hen lays the egg. ~ Texas Proverb |