Recipe: Pumpkin Bread Pudding (2024)

Recipe: Pumpkin Bread Pudding (1)

by JJ Virgin on November 23, 2016

Thanksgiving usually means pumpkin pie, and pumpkin pie means dairy, gluten, eggs, and sugar. It’s no wonder everyone is in a food coma a half-hour later!

This year, try Pumpkin Bread Pudding instead. It’s a sweet, creamy dish with gorgeous pumpkin flavor and none of the bad guys that typically make you regret dessert. It’s so good, you’ll find yourself searching for other excuses to make long after Turkey Day is over!

Pumpkin Bread Pudding completes our amazing Virgin Thanksgiving feast, along with Turkey Cutlets with Marsala and Shiitake Mushrooms, Nutty Orange-Cranberry Sauce, Roasted Acorn Squash Purée, Braised Kale, Wild Rice and Vegetable Pilaf, and Green Beans with Shiitakes and Shallots.

Recipe: Pumpkin Bread Pudding (2)

Email

Recipe: Pumpkin Bread Pudding (3)

, Desserts

November 23, 2016

Pumpkin Bread Pudding is a delicious, healthy alternative to traditional pumpkin pie. Enjoy all the luscious fall flavors without the sugar, dairy, or gluten!

Note: This recipe contains eggs. If you are egg intolerant, it is not for you. If you can tolerate eggs, choose pasture-raised eggs

Virgin Diet compliant: Cycles 1, 2, and 3
Sugar Impact Diet compliant: Cycles 1, 2, and 3

  • Prep: 10 mins
  • Cook: 40 mins
  • Yields: 12 servings

Ingredients

olive oil for pan

1 loaf Coconut-Pumpkin Bread (recipe below) preferably 1-2 days old, cubed

4 large eggs

2 cups culinary coconut milk*

2 tsp monk fruit extract

1 tsp real vanilla extract

3/4 tsp ground cinnamon

1/4 tsp ground nutmeg

Directions

1Position a rack in the center of the oven. Preheat the oven to 350F.

2Lightly dampen a towel with olive oil and wipe a 9"-square baking pan.

3Place the bread cubes in the prepared pan.

4Whisk together the eggs, coconut milk, monk fruit extract, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a medium mixing bowl.

5Pour the egg mixture over the bread cubes, pressing down the bread cubes to be sure all of it gets wet, and let stand for 20 minutes,

6Bake until puffed and the custard has set, 38-40 minutes.

7Let cool for at least 10 minutes until cutting and serving.

*Culinary coconut milks are intended for use in recipes that call for canned cooking milks. They're higher in fat than the packaged coconut milk you drink. You can find culinary coconut milk in the Thai section or baking aisle of the grocery store.

This recipe is part of the Virgin Thanksgiving menu, with Turkey Cutlets with Marsala and Shiitake Mushrooms, Nutty Orange-Cranberry Sauce, Roasted Acorn Squash Purée, Braised Kale, Wild Rice and Vegetable Pilaf, Green Beans with Shiitakes and Shallots, and Pumpkin Bread Pudding. Check out the Virgin Thanksgiving Menu and Guide for links to all the recipes, plus more handy tips and activities for a wonderful Thanksgiving feast!

Originally published in JJ Virgin's Sugar Impact Diet Cookbook, Grand Central Life & Style, 2015

Want more delicious, nutritious recipes? Check out jjvirgin.com/recipes.

close full screen

00:00

Nutrition Facts

Calories210 calories

Sodium250 milligrams

Protein6 grams

Sugar1 gram

Total Fat18 grams

Saturated Fat11 grams

Total Carbohydrates7 grams

Dietary Fiber4 grams


Recipe: Pumpkin Bread Pudding (4)

Email

Recipe: Pumpkin Bread Pudding (5)

, Desserts

November 23, 2016

Try this gluten-free, dairy-free Pumpkin Bread recipe with gorgeous pumpkin flavor and none of the bad guys that typically make you regret dessert.

Note: This recipe contains eggs. If you are egg intolerant, it is not for you. If you can tolerate eggs, choose pasture-raised eggs.

Virgin Diet compliant: Cycles 1, 2, and 3
Sugar Impact Diet compliant: Cycles 1, 2, and 3

  • Prep: 20 mins
  • Cook: 50 mins
  • Yields: 8 servings

Ingredients

1/2 cup coconut oil, melted, plus more for the baking pan

4 large eggs

1/2 cup canned packed pumpkin (NOT pumpkin pie filling)

1/2 cup culinary coconut milk*

1 tbsp real vanilla extract

1 cup finely ground almond flour

1/2 cup coconut flour

2 tbsp monk fruit extract

2 tsp grain-free baking powder

1/2 tsp baking soda

2 tsp pumpkin pie spice

1 tsp ground cinnamon

1/4 tsp sea salt

Directions

1Preheat the oven to 350F.

2Grease an 8"x5" glass loaf pan with coconut oil.

3Whisk together the melted coconut oil, eggs, pumpkin, coconut milk, and vanilla in a medium mixing bowl.

4In a separate large mixing bowl, combine the almond flour, coconut flour, monk fruit extract, baking powder, baking soda, pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon, and salt, and stir well.

5Add the wet ingredients to the dry, and mix until moistened and well-combined.

6Transfer to the prepared loaf pan and smooth the top with a spatula.

7Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center of the loaf comes out clean and the outside has lightly browned, 48-50 minutes.

8Remove from oven and let cool in the pan for 15 minutes.

9Transfer loaf to a wire rack before letting cool completely. Slice and serve or use in Pumpkin Bread Pudding.

*Culinary coconut milks are intended for use in recipes that call for canned cooking milks. They're higher in fat than the packaged coconut milk you drink. You can find culinary coconut milk in the Thai section or baking aisle of the grocery store.

This recipe is part of the Virgin Thanksgiving menu, with Turkey Cutlets with Marsala and Shiitake Mushrooms, Nutty Orange-Cranberry Sauce, Roasted Acorn Squash Purée, Braised Kale, Wild Rice and Vegetable Pilaf, Green Beans with Shiitakes and Shallots, and Pumpkin Bread Pudding. Check out the Virgin Thanksgiving Menu and Guide for links to all the recipes, plus more handy tips and activities for a wonderful Thanksgiving feast!

Originally published in JJ Virgin's Sugar Impact Diet Cookbook, Grand Central Life & Style, 2015

Want more delicious, nutritious recipes? Check out jjvirgin.com/recipes.

close full screen

00:00

Nutrition Facts

Calories290 calories

Sodium350 milligrams

Protein8 grams

Sugar2 grams

Total Fat26 grams

Saturated Fat15 grams

Total Carbohydrates10 grams

Dietary Fiber5 grams

Please SHARE with this tweetable (just click!): Pumpkin Bread Pudding is the perfect way to end your Virgin Thanksgiving Feast: creamy, delicious, and free of dairy and gluten.

Thanks so much for reading! Don’t forget to like this post and like us on Facebook.

Recipe: Pumpkin Bread Pudding (2024)

FAQs

Why does my bread pudding fall after bringing out of the oven? ›

It is usual for bread pudding to somewhat collapse when it goes from the oven to the room temperature air, but you surely don't want to further contribute to it becoming flat. Therefore, don't dish it out too quickly.

Why is my bread pudding mushy? ›

Only Cover The Bread Pudding In Oven For Some Of The Time

If you take it out too soon, you'll be left with a mushy and wet middle that hasn't been given the time it needs in the oven to set, but with a super crispy top -- not ideal, to say the least.

Do you eat bread pudding with a spoon or fork? ›

Advice: Ditch the fork – it's completely superfluous – and dig in with the spoon!

Why won t my pumpkin bread cook in the middle? ›

Setting the Oven Temperature Is Too Hot

If your oven runs hot, your bread is likely to brown and bake up on the outside before the center has a chance to fully cook. Invest in a simple oven thermometer to help verify the temperature. Make sure you have other bread baking essentials in your kitchen, too.

How do you know when bread pudding is done baking? ›

Bake about 1 hour or until toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Another way to judge whether the pudding is fully baked, is to gently press down on the center of the pudding. If any custard comes up to the top, the pudding needs to be baked a little longer.

How long can bread pudding sit out after baking? ›

Can bread pudding sit out overnight? Do not let your bread pudding sit out at room temperature for more than 2 hours after it has been baked. You should make sure you eat it within 4 days.

How do you keep pudding moist? ›

Cooking and storing

After you have steamed and cooled your pudding, replace the foil with a freshly buttered piece to keep it moist and store in a cool, dark place, or the fridge, until you are ready to reheat it on Christmas day.

How do you make pudding more solid? ›

If your pudding is too thin, you may thicken it by adding cornstarch. To properly thicken instant pudding with almond milk, but you don't want to use cornstarch, you need to add a quarter cup more of the powdered pudding mix than in the original recipe.

Should you refrigerate bread pudding? ›

Yes - it's basically a milk, egg, and sugar custard with bread (and possibly butter and flavorings) added. Milk and eggs spoil quickly at room temperature, so bread pudding should be refrigerated after it's done baking.

What is the best way to eat bread pudding? ›

Bread pudding makes a great brunch dish, served with fresh fruit compote. Or add a handful of chocolate chips before baking for a decidedly more decadent outcome.

Why do Brits call bread pudding? ›

Bread pudding originated with 11th-century English cooks who repurposed leftover stale bread. In the following centuries, the dish became known as "poor man's pudding" because of the scarcity of food at the time, with the pudding being made only with boiling water, sugar, and spices.

What happens if you put too much pumpkin in pumpkin bread? ›

You might think you could overcome the lack of flavor by adding more pumpkin purée to your recipe, but you'd be mistaken: By the time you've added enough purée to taste it, your baked good would have a soggy texture on account of all that moisture.

How do I know if my pumpkin bread is done? ›

So, to know when pumpkin bread is done, look for the crack on the top of the bread, which is a tell-tale sign it's either done or close to being done. Then stick a skewer or toothpick into the center of the bread. If it comes out clean, it's ready to come out of the oven.

What happens if you don't put baking soda in pumpkin bread? ›

Baking soda is a leavening agent. It creates air bubbles (technically, carbon dioxide) in your batter, when heated. Without it, your baked goods will not rise to the desired levels and the airy texture you're looking for will be adversely affected.

Why does my bread deflate when I take it out of the oven? ›

Some ovens run hotter than its settings, some cooler. If the oven is too hot the loaf will be brown and crispy on the outside but doughy in the middle and may collapse as it cools. When bread is baked at too low a temperature it will not rise enough in the oven resulting in a dense and sunken loaf.

Why does my homemade bread fall in the oven? ›

Why? Could be overproofed. If the dough is big and fluffy going in, that's usually a sign that the gluten is too developed and won't reacted positively to steam in the dough.

How do you fix loose pudding? ›

If your pudding is too thin, you may thicken it by adding cornstarch. To properly thicken instant pudding with almond milk, but you don't want to use cornstarch, you need to add a quarter cup more of the powdered pudding mix than in the original recipe.

Why do my baked goods deflate? ›

The leavening agent is the ingredient that helps the cake to rise. Too much baking powder or baking soda can create excess gas in your cake, making it expand too quickly without the proper structure, only to deflate once you take it out of the oven.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Terence Hammes MD

Last Updated:

Views: 6399

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (49 voted)

Reviews: 88% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Terence Hammes MD

Birthday: 1992-04-11

Address: Suite 408 9446 Mercy Mews, West Roxie, CT 04904

Phone: +50312511349175

Job: Product Consulting Liaison

Hobby: Jogging, Motor sports, Nordic skating, Jigsaw puzzles, Bird watching, Nordic skating, Sculpting

Introduction: My name is Terence Hammes MD, I am a inexpensive, energetic, jolly, faithful, cheerful, proud, rich person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.