Lemon-Blueberry Bread Pudding
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This lemon-blueberry bread pudding is not overly sweet and is one of the simplest desserts you can make! A zesty summer delight and comfort food at its finest with a punch of lemon and plump blueberries mixed throughout baked and served in your very own special jar makes it all the more decadent.
I like a dessert that can also substitute as breakfast……..put it in a jar so I can take it with me, and it’s gold!
The trend of food in jars is not only practical but oh so cute. The concept of desserts in jars, a portable dessert, eliminates the worries about transporting your scrumptious handiwork that you have slaved over being ruined on the way to your dinner party or BBQ.
So it’s only fitting that my sweet friend Shaina Olmanson of Food For My Family recently published Desserts in Jars: 50 Sweet Treats that Shine, her first cookbook! Shaina is a wife and mother of four, who amazes me every day with what all she does, and still has time to be a great friend and makes it look so effortless, and now she has added “author” to her list of titles.
Desserts in Jars is a treasure, full of fifty recipes completely dedicated to desserts all in cute little jars. Shaina walks you through the basics of using jars for all kinds of dessert and then provides mouthwatering recipes along with stunning photography for everything from cakes to pies, to custards and puddings, to frozen treats and mixes for gifting.
I wasted no time digging into every page trying to choose what I wanted to make first, and the Lemon-Blueberry Bread Pudding seemed to call my name. I think it was the temptation of bread pudding bursting with a little summer delight that drew me in, and this recipe did not fail! I MAY have just had one for breakfast and another for a late afternoon snack yesterday alone. Good thing this recipe was easy to cut in half or my hips would be in BIG trouble.
I only slightly adapted Shaina’s recipe because I forgot to pick up mascarpone cheese, so I substituted with cream cheese.
I also, did not have any stale bread on hand, so even though I filled my jars about 1/2 -3/4 full, they did not fluff up as much as stale bread would have…………but that did not affect the taste at all, or if it did, I can’t imagine the results tasting any better than how these beauties turned out.
Don’t forget to pour the sweetened heavy cream over each jar before serving………It’s worth every calorie.
You’re going to want to add this bread pudding to your summer baking list!!
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Shaina has graciously offered to give one lucky TidyMom reader a copy of her cookbook Desserts in Jars, 50 Sweet Treats That Shine (Harvard Common Press). You’ll fall in love from the moment you open the cover.
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Table of Contents
Lemon-Blueberry Bread Pudding
A zesty summer delight and comfort food at its finest with a punch of lemon and plump blueberries mixed throughout baked and served in your very own special jar makes bread pudding all the more decadent. For the original recipe, purchase Shaina's cookbook HERE.
Ingredients
- 1 pound rustic artisan bread, crusts included (preferably stale)
- 4 large eggs
- 1 cup sugar
- ½ cup cream cheese (or mascarpone cheese)
- 3 cups whole milk (I used 2%)
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- zest of one lemon
- 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
- 3 tablespoons butter, melted
- 1½ cups blueberries, fresh or frozen
- ¾ cup heavy cream
- 2 teaspoons agave nectar
- 12 - 8 ounce jars
Instructions
- Heat oven to 350°. Grease twelve 8-ounce jars. cut the bread into 1½ inch cubes, place in a large bowl, and set aside.
- In a large bowl, beat the eggs and mix in the sugar and cheese. Add the milk, vanilla, lemon zest, and lemon juice and beat until evenly combined. Stir in the melted butter.
- Pour the milk and egg mixture over the bread cubes and stir until all the pieces of bread are completely soaked. Allow the bread to sit for 20 minutes.
- Stir the blueberries into the pudding mixture and immediately spoon into the jars, filling each only half full. Place the jars on a large baking sheet 2 inches apart. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, until the tops of the puddings are evenly browned.
- Remove from the oven, set on a clean, dry towel, and let rest 15-20 minutes. Just before serving, pour the cream and agave nectar into a lidded jar and shake to combine. Drizzle over the top of the bread puddings and serve.
Notes
VERY SLIGHTLY ADAPTED FROM DESSERTS IN JARS BY SHAINA OLMANSON.
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I would love to see a strawberry shortcake made in a jar! I think I will see if I can make that work…
How about some kind of a chocolate peanut butter pie in a jar. Sounds tasty!
Have yet to try a to bake ona jar but I think it looks like fun.
This looks wonderful- fwd the email to my 3 sisters and mom.
Just put the link to your blog on my FB 🙂
just pinned it!
I have baked crumble (with fresh Georgia peaches) and apple crumble in jars. They are just the perfect size and easy to transport.
campfire bars!
Chocolate Mousse
Wow!!! That looks Sooo yummalicious!!!! 🙂 I would love to make a peach cobbler in a jar!!! Or a cranberry apple crisp!!!
That blueberry lemon bread pudding looks divine! I would be making that first!
Brownies or cheesecake in a jar!! :0)
I shared on Facebook!!
would love to make cheesecake in a jar…or try strawberry pretzel salads for a picnic!!
I made cake in a jar to send to soldiers overseas and to my daughter and soldier buddies when she was in Army AIT training for graduation, sent a long a jar of frosting and sprinkles too! They loved it!!
thanks for sharing!
I would love love, to make the peanut butter and choclate cupcake. I to enjoy these two items together and always love finding new and delicious ways to put them together.
I have not tried to make any type of dessert or gift mix with a jar, but this recipe has me interested! I would love to try more, and the cookbook would help with that!
Cheesecake in a jar would be amazing!
I shared on Pinterest. http://pinterest.com/pin/158540849353150463/
Brownie in a jar!
Shared….Facebook.
Strawberry shortcake would be yummy!
I would make classic southern banana pudding in a jar. I shared this at http://www.facebook.com/CupcakeNBake.
I would love to eat cheesecake or apple pie in a jar!! 🙂
these are just adorable and I’m sure delicious!
I have made Strawberry Rhubarb pies in jars! One of my favorite summertime pies.
Shared this on Facebook also. 🙂
I would love lemon cheese cake in a jar that would be fab!!
I am a BREAD PUDDING FREAK . . . so the recipe lised would be one I would love . . along with any other items that woud work for breakfast . . . wouldn’t it be great to fix these up and then just pop them in the oven in the morning?
cheesecake in a jar or gluten free desserts in a jar…so much fun to serve and the guests are so surprised!
would love to try that bread pudding!
tweeted about giveaway @cassiegardner
just left a comment on my Facebook telling all my friends about the book! Would love to have this book.:)
I shared your giveaway here: http://confessionsofacrochetpatternslut.blogspot.com/2012/07/give-away.html . . . can’t wait to see if I win ! ! !
I would love apple pie in a jar.
These guys look soo good – and isn’t her book just fantastic! I would have to try this recipe first!
And I love your shots here.
Personal apple pies! 😀
I love lemon bars in a jar. 😉
Those look heavenly! I would choose these. In a heartbeat. 🙂
Chocolate mouse or cheesecake. Thanks for the chance.
Posted on FB under my name. Thanks.
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The bread pudding sounds fabulous. Then again, I love ANYTHING in a jar.
Boston Creme Pie? I actually don’t know. But, this book sounds awesome and would make lovely little deserts for Dan to take with his lunch (to work). It would also be lovely for parties and gatherings! Thank you for a chance to win. 🙂
I tweeted! @dlk3265
https://twitter.com/dlk3265/status/227472895515975680
I love bread and rice puddings so either one of those sound delish.
I would love to have a chocolate cake with raspberry drizzle and mousse topping!!!! OMG! That sounds delish. Or maybe a chocolate cheesecake with raspberry drizzle/preserves…
I also shared this on Pinterest!!!!!
I tweeted the giveaway here….https://twitter.com/ciaomjc/status/227486800808124417
I would like to eat something like a s’mores in a jar….marshmalllows, chocolate and graham crackers. yummmm.
Oh my goodness, anything chocolate! Maybe a double chocolate molten lava type dessert. Yummm!! 😀
I shared with all my friends on Facebook! 🙂
I shared on my fb page here….https://www.facebook.com/mary.fanaracoleman