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Randy Smith
Chocolate Bread Pudding
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy, Eggs
Danish
Desserts, Puddings
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
8
sl
Chelsea bun; Danish or Croissant
2
c
Milk
2
tb
Butter
2
tb
Brown sugar
4
oz
Bittersweet chocolate; 4 sq
1/4
c
Coffee; strong
1
c
Currants & Raisins; mixed
4
Eggs
INSTRUCTIONS
Butter an 8 X 8 inch baking dish. Lay bread slices flat in dish. Bring 1
1/2 cups milk, butter and sugar to a boil. Add chocolate, coffee and
currants; bring back to a boil. Pour over bread slices. Beat eggs with
remaining milk and pour over milk. Refrigerate and let soak at least 6
hours. Bake in 350F oven, covered, 45 minutes. Serve warm with sliced
berries or strawberry jam.
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