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Bread Pudding | Traditional Dessert From Louisiana, United States of America | TasteAtlas
Bread Pudding | Traditional Dessert From Louisiana, United States of America | TasteAtlas
Bread Pudding | Traditional Dessert From Louisiana, United States of America | TasteAtlas
Bread Pudding | Traditional Dessert From Louisiana, United States of America | TasteAtlas
Bread Pudding | Traditional Dessert From Louisiana, United States of America | TasteAtlas
Bread Pudding | Traditional Dessert From Louisiana, United States of America | TasteAtlas

Bread Pudding

Bread pudding is an old dish that has been prepared since Medieval times in Europe and the Middle East. However, it is extremely beloved and defining in the cuisine of New Orleans. The dish consists of stale bread that is bathed in a combination of milk, sugar, eggs, nuts, and fruits, and is then baked into a delicious dessert.


It can be consumed either hot as a pudding or cold as a cake. In the past, there was a practice of hollowing out a loaf which then acted as a container for a sweet dish. There are numerous variations of bread pudding, from Egypt and Turkey to India and Malaysia.


The earliest bread and butter puddings in Britain were called white-pot, and were made with butter or marrow. Today, in New Orleans, local bread with a crispy crust and a light interior is combined with a sweet custard, resulting in a light, airy, and decadent dessert.


The cooks are always making new variations of the dish in Louisiana, adding white chocolate, strawberry compotes, Creole cream cheese, and caramel sauce with brown sugar and rum. Comforting and hearty, bread pudding has even been called the gumbo of New Orleans desserts.