Pumpkin Bread Pudding

October 9, 2013

There is a pop-up pumpkin patch that we drive past on the way to my kids’ school. The kind that most of the year is an empty lot but in the fall transforms into a kids wonderland, with pumpkins, hay bales and a petting zoo. Every single day on our way to and from school my kids have been tracking their progress, watching them slowly build the fences and fill the field with hay bales and cartoon cutouts. Once the pumpkin patch opened for business the kids couldn’t wait any longer, so on Monday the whole family went to pick out pumpkins. What I love about this pumpkin patch is that in addition to the standard orange jack o’ lantern pumpkins for carving they have a huge assortment of different edible varieties. There are so many kinds of pumpkins I had never heard of and each year they get more varieties. Because of that I think I am almost as excited as my kids to see the pumpkin patch pop-up! This year I bought a Cinderella pumpkin, a Long Island Cheese pumpkin, a Gray Hubbard squash and a Jarrahdale pumpkin.
pumpkins
Not only do they look really cool, they taste great too. I wanted to buy a Peanut pumpkin but my husband, the voice of reason, thought 5 huge pumpkins to eat at once was probably too much. I suppose he is right. Perhaps if we eat enough pumpkin before they close at the end of the month I can go back. I do love pumpkin! Expect to see a lot of pumpkin recipes in the next few months. (If you have favorite recipes to suggest, sweet or savory, I would love to hear them!)

This pumpkin bread pudding is a great way to jump into fall. The pumpkin adds extra creaminess to the dish and the warm spices makes this dessert feel like the ultimate comfort food. When we have leftover challah I like to repurpose it into a new dish, and bread pudding is a great way to do that. This bread pudding is one of my favorites, and is even better served warm topped with a scoop of cinnamon ice cream. I love fall desserts and this is a great way to kick off the season right.

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12 Comments

  1. Tried this recipe today. The taste is okay, but it needed to be cooked 1 hour, and really could have used a couple more minutes. It needs a bit more spice and a touch more sweetness. Perhaps add more cinnamon and some maple syrup in place of sugar.

    • I’m sorry you didn’t love it. I will remake it to check the cooking time, it is strange that it took so long to bake. I tend to like my bread pudding not so sweet so that may be the problem, I will retest the recipe to see what happened. For now a drizzle of maple syrup over the top would probably be nice. Sorry it wasn’t a hit.

      • I’ve cooked this again just to make sure on the time. It indeed took more than an hour to cook through. This is in an 8 inch deep dish round pan. The taste is good, but I did increase the cinnamon by a pinch.

        Thank you for sharing the recipe, Shoshana.
        Good Shabbos

        • Thanks for getting back to me with your results. I made mine in a 9 inch pie pan so that is probably why it cooked faster. Shabbat shalom.

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