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Savory Spanish Bread Pudding

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Savory Bread Pudding

There was a time when I always had stale bread in my freezer. I’d buy a loaf for some purpose or other, eat part of it, then when the remainder started going stale I’d cut it up into cubes and deliberately let it get stale before freezing it. It was a ready resource for croutons, breadcrumbs, stuffing, and bread pudding.

But a couple of years ago I started baking bread regularly and the fresh homemade stuff was so good I seldom had much leftover. I’ve even been reduced to using store-bought breadcrumbs on occasion. So when faced with the requirement for stale bread in this month’s IMBB I was forced to buy bread just to let it get stale. That actually turned out to be a good thing.

I went to Fresh Market (a Southern version of Whole Foods) and bought a batard of sourdough French Bread. To my great

Savory Bread Pudding

surprise it was excellent. It smelled like the real thing, had the texture of the real thing, and even tasted like the real thing. Oh, I’m sure it wouldn’t stand up in a side-by-side comparison with a genuine French loaf, but it was far better than any bread I’ve ever bought here in Knoxville. It seemed a shame to just let it go stale – so I fixed a couple of paninis and then let it go stale.

Ever since my friend Stephen at Stephen Cooks made a tomato bread pudding I’ve been thinking about doing the same. It’s the wrong time of year for tomatoes, but I decided to do something with a Spanish theme.

It turned out pretty well. The bread gave it a texture somewhere between an omelet and a soufflé — which was unexpected and quite nice. The flavors balanced nicely but weren’t intense enough. If I make it again — and I might — I’ll use more of everything except the bread and custard. Actually, a bit of tomato would have been a good idea even if I’d used canned tomatoes.

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7 Responses to “Savory Spanish Bread Pudding”

  • Alanna Kellogg:

    I’m back to perfecting tomato bread puddings again too! I love your cast on Spanish ingredients, though …

  • Kevin:

    Alanna,I was really pleased to find fresh Spanish Chorizo, it has a more subtle and complex flavor than the Mexican variety.

  • stephen:

    yum…! a nice idea, I can’t wait to try…

  • tokyoastrogirl:

    Wow- this looks fantastic. I love all savory bready things, so this is pretty much my dream food.

  • Kevin:

    Stephen,Thank you for the idea.Tokyoastrogirl,Thanks. If you make it, be sure to spice it up a bit more than I did.

  • Marianne:

    I am often surprised by the quality of the breads at The Fresh Market. This dish looks fantastic, I really love savory bread puddings.Wait, are we still talking? Last I checked you forgot my name…

  • Kevin:

    Marianne,“Wait, are we still talking?”Let’s see… Ah. Quiche! Yes.[g]I’ve bought bread at Fresh Market before and it’s better than anywhere else, but this was actually very good.

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