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Chocolate Bread Pudding With Cinnamon Creme A

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Eggs .clhl, Desserts, Holidays, Puddings 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

8 oz Bittersweet chocolate or
4 1-oz squares semisweet
chocolate and 4 1-oz
squares unsweetened
chocolate coarsely
chopped
3 c Half-and-half
1 c Sugar
2 Eggs
4 3/4 c Fresh bread crumbs, 12 oz
Cinnamon Creme Anglaise
recipe follows

INSTRUCTIONS

Grease six 3 3/4-inch individual fluted tube pans or 8-oz timbale
molds. In top of double boiler, over simmering water, melt chocolate.
In 2-quart saucepan, heat half-and-half and 1/2 C sugar to boiling.  In
large bowl, with electric mixer, beat eggs and remaining 1/2 C  sugar
until thick and lemon-colored. Slowly beat in half-and-half  mixture.
Stir in bread crumbs and melted chocolatejust until combined  to form
pudding batter. Heat oven to 400'F. Fill greased pans with  batter.
Bake puddings 30 to 40 minutes or until centers spring back  when
gently pressed with fmgertip. Prepare Cinnamon Creme Anglaise.  Cool
puddings in pans on wire rack 10 minutes; unmold. To serve, pour  some
Cinnamon Creme Angialse onto each of 6 dessert plates. Place  Chocolate
Bread Pudding on Creme Anglaise.  Cinnamon Creme Anglaise: In 2-quart
saucepan, heat 2 C half-and-half  to boiling. In large bowl, with wire
whisk, beat 4 large egg yolks  and 6 tablespoons sugar. Slowly beat
half-and half into yolk mixture;  add 1 vanilla bean, split, 1 cinnamon
stick, and 1/2 t ground  cinnamon. Pour all back into saucepan and
cook, stirring constantly,  over low heat until Creme Anglaise coats a
spoon. (Do not boil.)  Strain Creme Angialse into bowl and refrigerate
until ready to serve.  Country Living Holidays/92  Scanned & fixed by
Di Pahl & <gg>  From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at
www.synapse.com/~gemini

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 775
Calories From Fat: 192
Total Fat: 23.4g
Cholesterol: 62mg
Sodium: 774.2mg
Potassium: 302mg
Carbohydrates: 132.7g
Fiber: 8.5g
Sugar: 38.8g
Protein: 17.4g


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