Easy Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding Recipe (2024)

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If you’re on the lookout for a crowd-pleasing breakfast or dessert for your Christmas festivities, you’ve stumbled upon the right recipe. This Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding is a delicious fusion of a classic treat with a sourdough twist. Plus, it’s topped with an irresistible eggnog custard sauce – the perfect finishing touch!

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As we usher in the joys of the holiday season, there’s no better way to celebrate than with the delightful fusion of tradition and innovation!

Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding – a festive treat that embodies the spirit of Christmas morning and holiday gatherings.

But first, let’s talk about the magic of bread pudding. It’s the comforting embrace of softened sourdough bread, soaked in a decadent custard, and baked to golden perfection. Imagine that wholesome goodness combined with the rich, velvety taste of eggnog, and you’ve got a holiday masterpiece on your hands.

This easy bread pudding recipe not only simplifies the art of baking but also transforms humble ingredients into a show-stopping dish fit for Christmas breakfast or dessert.

But the magic doesn’t stop there; it’s taken up a notch with an easy and delicious eggnog custard sauce to drizzle over the top!It’s the finishing touch that elevates this creation to a whole new level of indulgence.

So, if you find yourself with leftover eggnog and a few ends of sourdough bread, consider it an opportunity to whip up a great breakfast or a charming addition to your Christmas dessert table.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe:

Festive

This recipe highlights the best of the season’s flavors – eggnog! The sweet, custardy bread pudding is topped with a luscious and creamy eggnog sauce and a dollop of whipped cream! It is so delicious and your guests will be raving about it.

Texture

Since we will slice away all of the crust from the sourdough bread, the sourdough bread cubes soak up the custard mixture beautifully to create an experience just like traditional bread pudding.

Easy

You couldn’t ask for a more simple, yet scrumptious, holiday breakfast or dessert! Better yet, it’s a great way to reduce waste by using leftover bread and/or leftover eggnog.

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Ingredients

Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding

Loaf of Sourdough Bread –I used a loaf of my Beginner Sourdough Bread recipe. You can use a loaf of fresh bread or stale.

Eggnog –The star of our recipe! I used a carton of store-bought eggnog, but you can use homemade if preferred.

Milk –An added bit of moisture.

Sugar –A touch of sweetness for this delicious holiday dessert.

Eggs –Helps to hold the sourdough bread pudding together while bringing a rich flavor.

Spices –A dash of cinnamon and ground nutmeg will tie this eggnog recipe together!

Vanilla Extract –For the best flavor, I suggest using pure vanilla extract over imitation.

Salt –Any unrefined salt will do, but my favorite isRedmond’s unrefined saltfor some extra minerals!

Eggnog Sauce

Egg nog – As I said above, I used a carton of store-bought eggnog, but you can use homemade if preferred.

​Sugar – For an extra touch of sweetness.

Cornstarch – Helps to thicken the custard.

Egg – Another thickener

Butter – Brings the finishing shine to the eggnog custard.

Supplies

​Large Mixing Bowls

Sharp Knife

9×13 baking dish

Small saucepan

How to Make Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding

In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the eggnog, milk, sugar, eggs, spices, vanilla extract, and salt. Once smooth and combined, set to the side.

For the sourdough bread pudding, I prefer a super soft texture, so I slice away all of the crust. I’ll start by slicing the loaf in half, then into 1-inch slices. Once the sourdough is in slices, I will carve away the crust.

Next, slice the rest of the bread into 1-inch cubes.

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Grease a 9×13 baking dish with butter or cooking spray and place the bread cubes into the dish. Pour the liquid mixture on top of the bread and into the prepared baking dish. Use a wooden spoon to mix the bread with the custard mixture until all the bread has been soaked. Allow the bread pudding to rest for at least 15 minutes, or an hour if you are using stale sourdough bread, overnight is best.

When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 350 degrees and bake the Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding for 50-55 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and the middle is no longer runny. If the top is browning too quickly before the bread pudding is done baking, cover the top with aluminum foil for the rest of the baking time.

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Eggnog Sauce

While the bread pudding is baking, prepare the eggnog sauce.

In a small bowl, whisk 1 room-temperature egg and set aside.

In a small bowl, mix the water and cornstarch. Add the cornstarch liquid to a small saucepan with the eggnog and sugar. Heat until boiling, stirring constantly.

Once the custard has thickened, slowly pour about 1/3 of the eggnog mixture into the bowl with the egg while constantly stirring. Then pour everything back into the saucepan and bring it to a slow boil. Remove from the heat and stir in the butter until it has melted and is combined.

Allow the sauce to cool slightly before serving on top the Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding.

How to Serve

I love dusting the top of this Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding with powdered sugar. The icing sugar looks like snow! Then spoon on top some of the creamy eggnog sauce, a dollop of homemade whipped cream, and a light sprinkle of ground nutmeg for a showstopping dessert!

Looking for an extra bit of sweetness? Instead of whipped cream, serve this Sourdough Bread Pudding with a scoop of vanilla ice cream! You could even pour a splash of rum on top if desired.

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How to Store

Store leftover Eggnog Bread Pudding in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days. When ready to enjoy, reheat in the microwave until hot.

FAQs:

Can I prepare this Sourdough Bread Pudding ahead of time and bake it later?

Absolutely! I love preparing the Sourdough Bread Pudding the night before and baking it the following morning. To do so, pour the bread pudding into the baking dish, wrap it with plastic wrap, and store it in the fridge overnight. The following morning, bake as normal!

Can I use homemade eggnog for this recipe instead of store-bought?

I have never tested this recipe with homemade eggnog, but you certainly can try it!

Does the sourdough bread need to be stale for this recipe?

Fresh sourdough bread or day-old bread will work the same for this recipe. If you are using stale bread, I would allow for the mixture to soak in the custard for at least an hour before baking.

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Easy Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding Recipe

Yield: 8

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes

If you're on the lookout for a crowd-pleasing breakfast or dessert for your Christmas festivities, you've stumbled upon the right recipe. This Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding is a delicious fusion of a classic treat with a sourdough twist. Plus, it's topped with an irresistible eggnog custard sauce – the perfect finishing touch!

Ingredients

Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding

  • 8 cups of cubed sourdough bread (about 1 loaf)
  • 1 1/2 cup eggnog (390ml)
  • 1/2 cup milk (125g)
  • 1/2 cup sugar (120g)
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon (2g)
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg (2g)
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves (1g)
  • 2 teaspoon vanilla extract (6g)
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt (2g)

Eggnog Sauce

  • 1 large egg
  • 2 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 2 teaspoons water
  • 1 1/2 cups eggnog
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 2 Tablespoon butter

Instructions

1. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together 1 1/2 c eggnog, 1/2 c milk, 1/2 c sugar, 4 eggs, 1 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp nutmeg, 1/4 tsp cloves, 2 tsp vanilla extract, and 1/4 tsp salt. Once smooth and combined, set to the side.

2. For the sourdough bread pudding, I prefer a super soft texture, so I slice away all of the crust. Start by slicing the loaf in half, then into 1-inch slices. Once the sourdough is in slices, carve away the crust.

3. Next, slice the rest of the bread into 1-inch cubes. You should end up with about 8 cups of cubed sourdough bread.

4. Grease a 9x13 baking dish with butter or cooking spray and place the bread cubes into the dish. Pour the liquid mixture on top of the bread and into the prepared baking dish. Use a wooden spoon to mix the bread with the custard mixture until all the bread has been soaked. Allow the bread pudding to rest for at least 15 minutes, or an hour if you are using stale sourdough bread, overnight is best.

5. When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 350 degrees and bake the Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding for 50-55 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and the middle is no longer runny. If the top is browning too quickly before the bread pudding is done baking, cover the top with aluminum foil for the rest of the baking time.

Eggnog Sauce

6. While the bread pudding is baking, prepare the eggnog sauce.

7. In a small bowl, whisk 1 room-temperature egg and set aside.

8. In a small bowl, mix 2 tsp water and 2 tsp cornstarch. Add the cornstarch liquid to a small saucepan with 1 1/2 c eggnog and 1/2 c sugar. Heat until boiling, stirring constantly.

9. Once the custard has thickened, slowly pour about 1/3 of the eggnog mixture into the bowl with the egg while constantly stirring. Then pour everything back into the saucepan and bring it to a slow boil.

10. Remove from the heat and stir in 2 T butter until it has melted and is combined. Allow the sauce to cool slightly before serving with the Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding.

Notes

How to Serve

I love dusting the top of this Sourdough Eggnog Bread Pudding with powdered sugar. The icing sugar looks like snow! Then spoon on top some of the creamy eggnog sauce, a dollop of homemade whipped cream, and a light sprinkle of ground nutmeg for a showstopping dessert!

Looking for an extra bit of sweetness? Instead of whipped cream, serve this Sourdough Bread Pudding with a scoop of vanilla ice cream! You could even pour a splash of rum on top if desired.

How to Store

Store leftover Eggnog Bread Pudding in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days. When ready to enjoy, reheat in the microwave until hot.

FAQs:

Can I prepare this Sourdough Bread Pudding ahead of time and bake it later?

Absolutely! I love preparing the Sourdough Bread Pudding the night before and baking it the following morning. To do so, pour the bread pudding in the baking dish, wrap it with plastic wrap, and store it in the fridge overnight. The following morning, bake as normal!

Can I use homemade eggnog for this recipe instead of store-bought?

I have never tested this recipe with homemade eggnog, but you certainly can try it!

Does the sourdough bread need to be stale for this recipe?8

Fresh sourdough bread or day-old bread will work the same for this recipe. If you are using stale bread, I would allow for the mixture to soak in the custard for at least an hour before baking.

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FAQs

What happens when you add egg to sourdough bread? ›

I've since done a number of tests myself and adding a whole egg to a super strong dough with a little oil and honey has become my favourite! A pillowy soft loaf the will blow your mind and oven! Eggs in dough usually produces an extra open and delicate crumb and the bread comes with an extra rise.

Why is my bread and butter pudding dry? ›

The worst is using way too much bread that doesn't get soaked through = dry pudding! Pre-sliced bread: Also terrific made with PRE SLICED sandwich bread slices!

What does adding an egg do to homemade bread? ›

besides the nutritional benefits there are a few other good reasons to use egg in breadmaking. It makes the bread lighter and fluffier. The reason for that is the fat in the yolk that inhibits gluten formation just as any other fat would. This results in a looser dough that can expand and puff up more.

What is the secret to sourdough? ›

6. Just add water for softer sourdough. The secret to sourdough is simple: water. The more water you add to your dough will affect how open the crumb (bigger holes and softer texture) will be once it's baked.

How do I know when bread pudding is done? ›

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.

Should you dry out bread for bread pudding? ›

Dry stale bread soaks up the custard much better than soft fresh bread. You will note when you make bread pudding and pour the liquid over the bread chunks that there is no liquid pooling on the bottom of the bowl.

Should I cover my bread pudding when baking? ›

Masterclass recommends covering your bread pudding with aluminum foil to protect the top from burning and removing it about 15 minutes before the end of the baking time so that the top can become appropriately crispy.

Are eggs used in sourdough bread? ›

In highly processed sourdough sandwich bread, you may find eggs, although that's relatively uncommon. Certain types of sourdough milk bread use both milk and butter. These sweet sourdough breads will often indicate their non-vegan status in their name, making it easy for vegans to identify and avoid them.

What effect does egg have on dough? ›

Eggs help the dough rise and create a large crumb that's great for soaking up liquids, like a bowl of chocolat chaud (hot chocolate). The egg yolks give the bread a golden interior, and butter adds an extra boost of moisture. The result is a rich, buttery flavor, and deep golden-brown crust.

What makes sourdough bread rise more? ›

One way you can help your sourdough to rise more is by turning on the light in your oven. Preheat the oven just slightly, then turn off the heat and place the dough inside with the light on. The warmth generated by the light helps activate the yeast, which will cause it to rise faster.

How do you make bread more airy? ›

Add Sugar

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

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