I love holidays a lot and my family too, sharing and spending time together are great things about this events, the only part that I don’t really like is the amount of leftovers I have during this times of the year.
Sometimes we eat leftovers for like a week, specially in thanksgiving, and by the time we finish I don’t really know what else to make with turkey; for easter, it very similar, but easier for me to create different recipes for my family to enjoy.
This time I have lots of bread, and the perfect way for me to use day old bread it’s to make bread pudding. This is a great recipe if you want a bread pudding with a different twist, cheese and pineapple are the perfect combinations to make it more interesting and a little different from everything else.
Not very sweet and cook to perfection, is definitely a new favorite in my house and maybe the new request for our easter dinner.
Enjoy.
INGREDIENTS
- Any kind of day old bread that you have, cut in pieces.
- 1 can condensed milk
- 1 can evaporate milk
- 1/2 cup asiago cheese, grated
- 3 eggs
- 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1 stick melted butter
- 1 small can pineapple chunks
- 1/2 cup pineapple juice
DIRECTIONS
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- In a bowl mix together, condensed milk, eggs, evaporated milk, nutmeg, pineapple juice and butter, then add cheese and pineapple, add to the bread cut in pieces, I used 1 loaf of french bread cut in cubes.
- With your hand start mixing all the ingredients until the bread is super soft and the liquid is completely absorb by the bread.
- Place in a grease mold, I used 4 little baking dishes the I recently bought but you can use any kind you like, just make sure you can fix all the mixture in it, don’t want to waste any drop.
- Bake for 50 minutes, serve hot or at room temperature.
- This recipe makes 4 small pans or 1 normal size.
Preparation time: | 20 minutes |
Cooking time: | 50 minutes |
Level of the recipe: | Easy |
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I love cheese and fruit together!!
I never would have paired cheese and pineapple – I’m intrigued. Very creative.
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My mom loes bread pudding and this cheese and pineapple combination sounds amazing!
I am WEAK before any kind of bread pudding. This is a great cross between savory and sweet, what a delicious idea
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The use of asiago really intrigues me about this lovely bread pudding! The sweet and savory sounds wonderful!
I am really really really really excited to try this. I mean, THOSE FLAVORS! They sound so unique and absolutely to-die for. If only I’d thought of bread pudding earlier–it’s so perfect for those leftovers! Thanks for the share!!
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Looks like a perfect blend of sweet and savory, Kathia =) Happy Easter!
I am determined that Bread Pudding is THE best dessert in existence!
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Oh wow, this is a new way to enjoy bread pudding. Thanks for posting. Sharing. Lots of love, Princess Mousey/Lisa
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Yes, this is definitely the way to use up the extra bread.
I love bread pudding—such a yummy way to utilize that old bread! And I love that you’ve added cheese to your version–it must add a more complex flavor. I’m certain I’d be a fan!!
I am intrigued by the sweet-salt mix of cheese and condensed milk with the fruity pineapple, Kathia. My husband is the bread pudding lover at our house. I’ll have to try this one for him.